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I'm having a weird issue with my vibrant. When I shake it turns off. I never had a problem with my phone before this is a first. Could it be a manufacturing problem? And if i take it to T-Mobile what could they do for me?
Only reasonable thing might be the battery moving, but thats weird...
lol... i find it funny sorry
so you just SHAKE IT and it turns off?
Yep, call TMOBILE tell them the issue, get a replacement, if its under 30 or is it 60? days you get a brand new phone, Vibrant.
If its over that, you get a REFURB, which MAY have problems, but if it does.. you just call em again and do the same thing for another Refurb.
There ya go.
I found it funny too. I know for sure they'll give me a refurb that I know I'll hate. TMobile will only give refurb replacements correct? Because I sure as hell would like to get a different phone from them. Using my phone as credit or something then paying off the difference if thats possible.
Shaking it and dropping it hard on a desk turn it off.
Stick a piece of cigarette pack alongside the edge of battery. Works every time.
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Alex9090 said:
Stick a piece of cigarette pack alongside the edge of battery. Works every time.
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Yes or roll a piece of paper tape to slightly bigger than the crack between the battery and the housing, then insert. This also can be done on the back should that be necessary--------
nicxus said:
I'm having a weird issue with my vibrant. When I shake it turns off. I never had a problem with my phone before this is a first. Could it be a manufacturing problem? And if i take it to T-Mobile what could they do for me?
Only reasonable thing might be the battery moving, but thats weird...
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its like when someone goes to the doctor and says "Doc my arm hurts when i do this" and the Doc replied "then don't do that"
So my suggestion is Don't shake it.
Or just get a one of those extended battery gizmo. it may just do the trick.
Cheers!
LOL, I'm sorry but this is great. Can OP please add a pole of how many people actually started shaking their phone after reading OP. I did
Heres my results:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2RCwPrNpmc
Still werks!
As others have said, a folded piece of paper between the battery and the back case will fix you right up. I had the same issue ;-)
How all the great stories start..
is the optimus one known to have screen issues if splashed with water? I fell into a lake but held my phone up above me so it really only got splashed.. But the touch screen is completely screwed. Won't touch properly at all.
Does anyone have a fix?
scruffy3666 said:
How all the great stories start..
is the optimus one known to have screen issues if splashed with water? I fell into a lake but held my phone up above me so it really only got splashed.. But the touch screen is completely screwed. Won't touch properly at all.
Does anyone have a fix?
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First, please change the title of the thread. People can't come and read the whole contents on just to know what the issue is.
And if the water just splashed on the screen, I don't think it would screw it up. But it depends. Better take it to a service center as it is a hardware related issue and I don't think you can get much help on it here.
Did u even turn it off and completely dry it out? If not, I recommend u take out the battery/SIM and bury it in a bowl full of rice... Rice gathers/draws all of the moisture out of the object... Read more here: http://www.wikihow.com/Save-a-Wet-Cell-Phone
BTW, never turn on a wet electronic device!!! If that doesn't help, I think u already shorted it out... Do what gkhartik16 said: "Better take it to a service center as it is a hardware related issue".
spellspark said:
Did u even turn it off and completely dry it out? If not, I recommend u take out the battery (put the cover back on) and bury it in a bowl full of rice... Rice gathers all of the moisture from the object... If that doesn't help do what gkhartik16 said: "Better take it to a service center as it is a hardware related issue".
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Rice??? LOL
Try it.. you're lucky if it really works.
Also, do not forget to change the thread title and if any method like this one from spellspark works out, add the tag [SOLVED] to the thread title, so that it may help the users here. Many people fall into lakes while being drunk
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Did u even turn it off and completely dry it out? If not, I recommend u take out the battery/SIM and bury it in a bowl full of rice... Rice gathers/draws all of the moisture out of the object... Read more here: http://www.wikihow.com/Save-a-Wet-Cell-Phone
BTW, never turn on a wet electronic device!!! If that doesn't help, I think u already shorted it out... Do what gkhartik16 said: "Better take it to a service center as it is a hardware related issue".
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Yeah man, It just got splashed. It was a ****ed up issue but HEY! GUESS WHAT. IT F**KING WORKS! IM SO HAPPY
should have used the rice method. I have lost my warranty cause of the splash water.. then my screen can't be touched. Almost threw it to the wall. Jahahahah
Lucky scruff
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scruffy3666 said:
Yeah man, It just got splashed. It was a ****ed up issue but HEY! GUESS WHAT. IT F**KING WORKS! IM SO HAPPY
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Lol! Wad method u use?
Sent from LGE XDA phone wit CM7 6.6.1
Haha, you should change the thread title, but now I'm thinking someone should write an app that uses the accelerometer sensor and a swaying algorithm to tell if you are too drunk and turns off your phone based on how you walk or at least an alert
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Haha, you should change the thread title, but now I'm thinking someone should write an app that uses the accelerometer sensor and a swaying algorithm to tell if you are too drunk and turns off your phone based on how you walk or at least an alert
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that would be unwise i think.. i play catch catch a lot with my phone ya know.. ill be alerted a lot .. (ive never drunk though.. )
dax4182 said:
Lol! Wad method u use?
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The rice bro lmao I'm so happy, she's back man, fully working
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When I get something wet I immediately pull the battery and put the device face down so the water drains away from the pcb.
You know how putting a slice of bread into a container of brown sugar softens up the sugar for use? The lake guy could put his phone into his moms brown sugar stash to soften it up for her and it would dry the phone. Same as the rice, but who wants soft rice in the container?
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The rice bro lmao I'm so happy, she's back man, fully working
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I'm happy for you! Enjoy your phone and drink only iBeer (the app)!
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I'm happy for you! Enjoy your phone and drink only iBeer (the app)!
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Yep, its healthy... Never get too drunk...
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So my bro's had an Atrix for a little over a year.
Some time back, it started exhibiting this behaviour where the whole screen would just become totally unresponsive.
Searching around, I see issues where people lose responsiveness with a fraction of their touch screen, or the entire screen starts spazzing out with all these presses and swipe actions the user did not enter...
...but his just seems to have these periods. He'll be stuck at the lock screen from anywhere between 1 minute and a whole day... I can usually get it to work with random rapidfire hardware commands... and when it works, it works completely for a certain amount of time.
Thing is, that's only temporary, and the touch-screen ends up going back to an unresponsive state.
Any clue what's going on, or how to resolve it?
What's the software is he currently on? Is the phone bootloader unlocked and/or rooted?
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You know what's (not so) funny about this? All of the things that you think are causing this sound really complicated. Is my phone corrupt? hardware defective?? etc etc.
You know what I found it caused this behavior after numerous factory resets and weeks of research and tweaks to my phone?
The f-ing goddam screen protector.
Yep, that's right. The over-priced, highly (over)rated $20 iShields brand one. I know for a fact that was the cause, after I figured it out and started talking to other atrix owners (minus the liar fanboys that lurk in every forum saying "works fine for me derp!" whenever someone dares to suggest a product has flaws).
Problem immediately went away, forever. I've gone naked since May /11 without a single scratch. IMO screen protectors on gorilla glass is for people who wear a seat belt in a car wash. I'm not sure, but I suspect the problem happens when the screen protector starts to age, and/or when it gets really warm. I also suspect it's a problem with certain phones and the types of touchscreens on those phones not playing nice with screen protectors. Started happening on mine after just one month.
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You know what's (not so) funny about this? All of the things that you think are causing this sound really complicated. Is my phone corrupt? hardware defective?? etc etc.
You know what I found it caused this behavior after numerous factory resets and weeks of research and tweaks to my phone?
The f-ing goddam screen protector.
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That rant's nice and all, and I'mma let you finish... but there's no screen protector. He's been going bare gorilla all since he got it...
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What's the software is he currently on? Is the phone bootloader unlocked and/or rooted?
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Just to offer some backstory, this started a couple months ago back when he just had the stock AT&T rom (2.3.X or 2.2.X I think? I can't recall clearly) During one of it's "working" periods (last week), I unlocked his bootloader and flashed it with CM9...
Probably won't mean much since the problem existed before I unlocked+CM9'ed it, but while it's not freaking out, I can give you some numbers:
• Model Number: MB860
• Android Version: 4.0.3
• Baseband Version: N_01.77.15P
• Kernel Version: [email protected] #47
• CyanogenMod Version: 9.0.0-RC0-olympus-KANG
omnius1 said:
The f-ing goddam screen protector.
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Yeh, I have had this problem with screen protectors interfering with capacitive screens before, I am now using some really cheap protectors (5 for £3) and have had no such problems since and have a good bit of pocket money left .
TLRtheory said:
That rant's nice and all, and I'mma let you finish... but there's no screen protector. He's been going bare gorilla all since he got it...
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ah ok in that case, I have nothing else, I'm only good for ranting. GL!
My touchscreen randomly does these freak outs and stops working:
Usually for me it is caused when the phone is really warm (like on the charger in the car) or when my hands are sweaty (also could just be the the phone is warm in this case as well)
Once it's done with its freak out, I turn off the screen (my power button still works) and clean off the screen with my shirt, wipe the sweat off my hands and turn it back on...everything is then fine.
Also, with my old phone (dell streak) if I kept the phone in my pocket with the screen facing towards my leg it would exhibit this behavior (probably again a case of the screen becoming really warm) but if I kept it screen out it was fine.
I have the same exact problem and have gone back to my Captivate because I couldn't figure it out.
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News on this? Here's my experience.
Any news on this, guys? I'm going insane. Here's my experience: I used to get these touchscreen-stops now and then but then they started getting more and more often. What I do to make them stop for a while is a clean restore, that is wiping boot, system, preinstall, cache, userdata with fastboot before installing a new ROM or restoring from backup. Whenever I do that, it comes back to life. If I flash a new ROM without all those wipes, it doesn't work. What sucks so bad is that, even though that fixes the problem, it's only temporary. It starts again after a few weeks. There is NO way this is hardware, and there's also NO way we can't find a solution for this!!!! Come on, guys!!! HELP US OUT, PLEASE!!!!!!!
Have you tried the raindrop fix? I was having similar problems and it worked for me.
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My screen has ghost fingers if my hands are even the slightest damp.
A buddy of mine had really bad touch screen issues and had to send back for warranty.
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I'm having the same issue
I'm having the exact same issue. It sometimes works, sometimes doesn't. Anywhere from one minute to a whole day, everything you described exactly. No screen protector. I wiped it once and it worked temporarily, but it's back to the old sporadic unresponsiveness again.
I'm still not convinced that it isn't a hardware issue. I'm going to buy a T5 Torx Screwdriver and open her up and see if one of the connections is loose. Has anyone else done this?
I'll post tomorrow night with my results.
Here is a handy trick to determine if your digitizer it going out.
1. Find an appliance like a cable set top box, AV receiver or computer for example
2. Lay your phone face down in the warm air that emits from devices like this.
3. Leave it alone for about 10 to 15 minutes.
4.Pick your phone up and perform some finger swipe heavy tasks.
If you notice its a lot more sensitive like you remember when you first got it then you have a digitizer that is going bad. If nothing changes then its most likely software related.
Okay so I took it apart (removed the motherboard, disconnected the radio and 3 cables, then put everything back together. It's not fixed 100% but it's a lot more consistent than it was. youtube dot com/watch?v=kxuF_73YIIY
cjmillisock said:
Okay so I took it apart (removed the motherboard, disconnected the radio and 3 cables, then put everything back together. It's not fixed 100% but it's a lot more consistent than it was. youtube dot com/watch?v=kxuF_73YIIY
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Could be the ribbon behind the digitizer, if its loose or moves it can kill all response to touch. You may have to replace your digitizer to fix this.
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I'm dying here
I opened it up like the video explained. Everything looked OK. I used a heat gun at 50 C to eliminate any trace of humidity and put back everything in its place. Then, I did a full wipe and a new ROM flash. STILL NOTHING!!! This phone is a little over a year old! This is not possible :crying: Any new ideas???? THANKS!!!!
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I opened it up like the video explained. Everything looked OK. I used a heat gun at 50 C to eliminate any trace of humidity and put back everything in its place. Then, I did a full wipe and a new ROM flash. STILL NOTHING!!! This phone is a little over a year old! This is not possible :crying: Any new ideas???? THANKS!!!!
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I would also suspect the digitizer. I replaced mine for $45 (frame pre attached attached highly recommended).
The connections are very small, so there is much that can go wrong while doing this kind of brain surgery and the ribbons will rip easily.
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Same problem here. It is like some Ghost is operating it without my permission
Sometimes feels like is should hit the phone on the wall.
I know its not gonna help.
Anybody there who has solution for this
My phone was working great for the past few weeks using custom ROMs (KA SSpeed) and DooMKernel.
But starting last week, the phone started shutting down itself. It just shuts down, but does not restart. I can power up the phone again without problems. But after using it for a while, it auto shuts down again. Sometimes it shuts down right before it gets to the lock screen when I power it up again.
Sometimes it will say "phone will shut down due to high temperature", but most of the time it would just say "shutting down".
When this happens, the phone is not hot and I do not play any games. The most I do is just short video clips.
Strangely, leaving the phone on the charger seems to be better.
Tried to clear data and do all wipes, reflash ROM, but the problem is still there.
Relocked the bootloader and used the Sony Update Service to restore to original condition but the problem is still there!
Anyone has the same problem? Maybe my CPU is fried?
Did you overclock with doom kernel?
Scratchling said:
Did you overclock with doom kernel?
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Yes. I have overclocked it. But it was very stable. Normally if it pushed to too high frequencies the phone should freeze or reboot.
douglam said:
Yes. I have overclocked it. But it was very stable. Normally if it pushed to too high frequencies the phone should freeze or reboot.
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Try sticking to stock voltages for a while and see if the problem occurs.
Alternatively, you can also help to test the test versions he posted. Who knows, may be yours also one of the issue he is trying to hunt down .
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Try sticking to stock voltages for a while and see if the problem occurs.
Alternatively, you can also help to test the test versions he posted. Who knows, may be yours also one of the issue he is trying to hunt down .
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Thanks. That is why I have tried relocking the boot loader and use the Sony Service update to reflash to original stock .73 firmware. But sadly, based on limited tests the problem is still there.
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But sadly, based on limited tests the problem is still there.
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Which tests?
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Which tests?
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Well, just normal use. Internet browsing, YouTube viewing etc. Tried powering up just now after letting it stay off after 12 hrs and the phone auto shuts down right as it boots into the lock screen! This is with the stock firmware with no 3rd party apps installed.
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Well, just normal use. Internet browsing, YouTube viewing etc. Tried powering up just now after letting it stay off after 12 hrs and the phone auto shuts down right as it boots into the lock screen! This is with the stock firmware with no 3rd party apps installed.
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I think the motherboard died, use the warranty.
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if you have the chance to keep another phone(i don't think so),but
reflash doomkernel !
sometime it kill the phone !
or try to understand why bootloader is locked now ;-)
kaosdroid said:
if you have the chance to keep another phone(i don't think so),but
reflash doomkernel !
sometime it kill the phone !
or try to understand why bootloader is locked now ;-)
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Yes. I have another phone. I'll play with it a few more days before sending it in for warranty service. Thanks.
I think like gm007 said, it might be a hardware problem. I just find strange that it can die like this. Every flash was fine and I have never bricked it. It ran fine for 2-3 week on custom rom and kernels. There wasn't much indication that the CPU was overheating during that period.
The next thing I can think of is the temperature sensor. It seems that it is reporting a false temperature and triggering the shutdown. The sensor says the phone is hot when it really isn't. Do you guys think it can be recalibrated?
Finally decided to relock the bootloader and send it back for warranty service last week. Got a call saying that the battery connector has corroded! The stupid thing is they are now saying that they detected moisture in the unit and will not honour the warranty!!!
I know that I take good care of my phone and I have not spilled a single drop of water on it! The most is that I have used the phone after a jog and the screen was a little damp (I have a screen protector on too)
I now recall that there is a piece of white/pinkish area (recessed) behind the battery cover. Maybe that is the moisture detector strip? I know iPhones have it in the headphone jack.
Mine was pinkish before I sent it in. I have also heard that humidity may trigger the color change too.
Anyway, I asked to talk to the manager said he will bring it up to Sony as mine has the yellow tint issue and my phone is less than a month old.
douglam said:
Finally decided to relock the bootloader and send it back for warranty service last week. Got a call saying that the battery connector has corroded! The stupid thing is they are now saying that they detected moisture in the unit and will not honour the warranty!!!
I know that I take good care of my phone and I have not spilled a single drop of water on it! The most is that I have used the phone after a jog and the screen was a little damp (I have a screen protector on too)
I now recall that there is a piece of white/pinkish area (recessed) behind the battery cover. Maybe that is the moisture detector strip? I know iPhones have it in the headphone jack.
Mine was pinkish before I sent it in. I have also heard that humidity may trigger the color change too.
Anyway, I asked to talk to the manager said he will bring it up to Sony as mine has the yellow tint issue and my phone is less than a month old.
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Hi,
I know its been more than a year for this post but just wanted to know whether the phone started working normally after changing the battery connector?
DheerajSL said:
Hi,
I know its been more than a year for this post but just wanted to know whether the phone started working normally after changing the battery connector?
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Yes. They repaired it under warranty and it is working fine. I cannot recall what exactly they repaired though.
Let's see if we can get this going.
He needs to battery pull
adfurgerson said:
Let's see if we can get this going.
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When my phone bricked like this twice (both times from thermal protect shutdown)
I had to pull the battery, wait 30 seconds and reconnect it. I posted a guide awhile back with some pics.
Link Here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2261803
best of luck, quote or pm me with questions, it seems scary but its really easy.
[r.]GimP said:
When my phone bricked like this twice (both times from thermal protect shutdown)
I had to pull the battery, wait 30 seconds and reconnect it. I posted a guide awhile back with some pics.
Link Here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2261803
best of luck, quote or pm me with questions, it seems scary but its really easy.
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Okay, so i'm the actual user with the TCP brick. I have a screwdriver set, but i don't havea torx bit that small, and honestly i don't really want to take it apart unless it is a MUST. Would letting the battery drain do the same?
[r.]GimP said:
When my phone bricked like this twice (both times from thermal protect shutdown)
I had to pull the battery, wait 30 seconds and reconnect it. I posted a guide awhile back with some pics.
Link Here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2261803
best of luck, quote or pm me with questions, it seems scary but its really easy.
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I must of lucked out then, my phone was in this state after running benchmarks back to back. I kept plugging and unplugging from wall charger and pressing power button. After many times it finally showed charging animation and eventually booted.
XFATE56 said:
Okay, so i'm the actual user with the TCP brick. I have a screwdriver set, but i don't havea torx bit that small, and honestly i don't really want to take it apart unless it is a MUST. Would letting the battery drain do the same?
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I've heard that it sometimes comes back to life if you leave it alone or get it reasonably cold.
When it happened to me I left it unplugged for 24hrs, and got nothing but the looping LG cycle. Left it plugged in looping for 24hrs and no go.
Left it off the majority of the day before I got tools, got off work, shopped, got home, still cycled, so I figured screw it at that point, and went for the battery pull. Powered up instantly after.
I'm not sure just how long it would take to drain, considering it would be doing nearly nothing in the off state. Then again I've heard of people somehow charging it like that for a few hours and having it work also. Good luck regardless though.
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I've heard that it sometimes comes back to life if you leave it alone or get it reasonably cold.
When it happened to me I left it unplugged for 24hrs, and got nothing but the looping LG cycle. Left it plugged in looping for 24hrs and no go.
Left it off the majority of the day before I got tools, got off work, shopped, got home, still cycled, so I figured screw it at that point, and went for the battery pull. Powered up instantly after.
I'm not sure just how long it would take to drain, considering it would be doing nearly nothing in the off state. Then again I've heard of people somehow charging it like that for a few hours and having it work also. Good luck regardless though.
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From that, it makes me want to put the damn thing in the freezer lol. But that risks moisture damage. Anyway, do you know what actually causes this to happen? i mean, it was supposed to just be a Build.prop tweak. After every other soft brick, i could let it sit, go into recovery, and just restore from a back-up. But letting go of that, Could i just plug it in, and leave it in download mode for a few day/week whatever until the battery dies? Failing that, how would i recharge my phone afterward?
UPDATE:Checked my screwdriver set, have t4,5,6. If all else fails, ill go for the pull.
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From that, it makes me want to put the damn thing in the freezer lol. But that risks moisture damage. Anyway, do you know what actually causes this to happen? i mean, it was supposed to just be a Build.prop tweak. After every other soft brick, i could let it sit, go into recovery, and just restore from a back-up. But letting go of that, Could i just plug it in, and leave it in download mode for a few day/week whatever until the battery dies? Failing that, how would i recharge my phone afterward?
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Yeah no freezer, you can get it relatively cold just placing it in the stream of cold air from your house or car A/C for 3-5 minutes.
I do not know what causes it to happen, now to be clear, it's the brick where it will not power on at all unless usb is plugged in correct?
Also, I think it actually charges in download/fastboot mode. I may be mistaken though.
The phone should start charging itself afterward with little issue, if you successfully drained it anyway. (again I remember reading a few posts awhile back about people who accidentally ran there phones to 0 battery and ALSO got the weird loop syndrome.) I think it was MysteryEmotionz that mentioned that you could leave it for a few hours in fastboot/download and it would be ok to start charging again.
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Yeah no freezer, you can get it relatively cold just placing it in the stream of cold air from your house or car A/C for 3-5 minutes.
I do not know what causes it to happen, now to be clear, it's the brick where it will not power on at all unless usb is plugged in correct?
Also, I think it actually charges in download/fastboot mode. I may be mistaken though.
The phone should start charging itself afterward with little issue, if you successfully drained it anyway. (again I remember reading a few posts awhile back about people who accidentally ran there phones to 0 battery and ALSO got the weird loop syndrome.) I think it was MysteryEmotionz that mentioned that you could leave it for a few hours in fastboot/download and it would be ok to start charging again.
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Yes, thats correct. Powers on only via USB. Well, i'll try everything you mentioned, and use battery pull as a last resort. I'm 15 and my dad would be pissed if i took it apart and didn't know what i was doing lol. Now, saying that, please don't view me as clueless, i am relatively knowledgeable, but iv'e never seen anything like this before, and it' really the first time iv'e gotten a problem i can't fix. Also, it's my first android with a built-in battery, kind of a nuisance. Anyway, i'm going off topic. Thank the community for the help, and i'll you know what happens c:
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Yes, thats correct. Powers on only via USB. Well, i'll try everything you mentioned, and use battery pull as a last resort. I'm 15 and my dad would be pissed if i took it apart and didn't know what i was doing lol. Now, saying that, please don't view me as clueless, i am relatively knowledgeable, but iv'e never seen anything like this before, and it' really the first time iv'e gotten a problem i can't fix. Also, it's my first android with a built-in battery, kind of a nuisance. Anyway, i'm going off topic. Thank the community for the help, and i'll you know what happens c:
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Just go slow, reaaaaly slow when pulling the back cover off, and be sure NOT to use your finger to pry the battery connector up, so it doesn't come off the board. Also, do find a TORX for the pesky bottom screws, so you don't end up stripping them. Best of luck, you'll be fine.
If you're really hesitant to try, just take it back to where you got it if you have insurance, considering you're wiped at this point..
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Just go slow, reaaaaly slow when pulling the back cover off, and be sure NOT to use your finger to pry the battery connector up, so it doesn't come off the board. Also, do find a TORX for the pesky bottom screws, so you don't end up stripping them. Best of luck, you'll be fine.
If you're really hesitant to try, just take it back to where you got it if you have insurance, considering you're wiped at this point..
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I have a Torx T-5 that seems to fit perfectly. I may yet pull the battery, i'm just afraid to crack the black glass. I'm usually okay at assembly/disassembly, but this device seems rather more fragile than what i'm used to.
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I have a Torx T-5 that seems to fit perfectly. I may yet pull the battery, i'm just afraid to crack the black glass. I'm usually okay at assembly/disassembly, but this device seems rather more fragile than what i'm used to.
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Yeah I was crazy paranoid the first time, just keep working around and shim something under the tabs you do get to pop open.
Second time I did it in like 2 minutes start to finish. I do remember the first time that you can hear the glass as you stress it, it is more flexible than you think but surface area is gonna be key when you start prying. WORST worse case, you break it, and get a cheap replacement on ebay or ignore it outright and get a body glove case for it.
I gave up on using it without a case, the glass is pretty but its way too slick, that phone can slide off of a 1 degree slope I swear.
[r.]GimP said:
Yeah I was crazy paranoid the first time, just keep working around and shim something under the tabs you do get to pop open.
Second time I did it in like 2 minutes start to finish. I do remember the first time that you can hear the glass as you stress it, it is more flexible than you think but surface area is gonna be key when you start prying. WORST worse case, you break it, and get a cheap replacement on ebay or ignore it outright and get a body glove case for it.
I gave up on using it without a case, the glass is pretty but its way too slick, that phone can slide off of a 1 degree slope I swear.
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No kidding, i got the bodyglove case with the pink skin from AT&T store, Because my first lgog cracked from a 3-inch fall. I kid you not, it cracked the upper left corner, touch didn't work at all. Had to get a replacement. Anyway, i think i'll wait until later tonight. I always perform better when im tired; i'm a night person. Anyway, i got ya. Shim the tabs, be wary of the sound of the glass, and DO NOT use your finger for the battery connector. Thank you.
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Just go slow, reaaaaly slow when pulling the back cover off, and be sure NOT to use your finger to pry the battery connector up, so it doesn't come off the board. Also, do find a TORX for the pesky bottom screws, so you don't end up stripping them. Best of luck, you'll be fine.
If you're really hesitant to try, just take it back to where you got it if you have insurance, considering you're wiped at this point..
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Got the cover off, but the camera sensor came up and won't go back down. Any advice?
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Got the cover off, but the camera sensor came up and won't go back down. Any advice?
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Came up how far? I'd have to look at the service manual to check, I believe the camera is connected by a ribbon cable so it might be just a little stubborn. in Picture#4 from my thread you can see the camera came up a little but I don't even remember worrying about it.
Can you post a pic if its really bad?
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XFATE56 said:
Got the cover off, but the camera sensor came up and won't go back down. Any advice?
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Also, is the phone working now?
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Came up how far? I'd have to look at the service manual to check, I believe the camera is connected by a ribbon cable so it might be just a little stubborn. in Picture#4 from my thread you can see the camera came up a little but I don't even remember worrying about it.
Can you post a pic if its really bad?
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Also, is the phone working now?
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It's working Thank you so much for your assistance, just need to get it back together now. Sorry for my face, used laptop webcam.
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It's working Thank you so much for your assistance, just need to get it back together now. Sorry for my face, used laptop webcam.
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Yeah yours definitely came up pretty far, thats unknown territory for me, sorry to say, best of luck though and I'll try and post a link to the service manual pdf if its of any use
https://app.box.com/s/aul9oyk1q1bx7ykjala0
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Yeah yours definitely came up pretty far, thats unknown territory for me, sorry to say, best of luck though and I'll try and post a link to the service manual pdf if its of any use
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The only reason it came up so far is because it stuck to the case as it was lifted. But i got it down it was simple, unscrew all the little philips, lift up on the Plastic cover, jimmy the camera and boom. i'm gonna put it back together and let you know what happens.
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The only reason it came up so far is because it stuck to the case as it was lifted. But i got it down it was simple, unscrew all the little philips, lift up on the Plastic cover, jimmy the camera and boom. i'm gonna put it back together and let you know what happens.
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Sounds good, glad its working again. The only thing that made it do this to me was thermal, and I was purposely overclocked to the wall doing benches at the time. When the option is available, in for example most of houstonn's ROM's / Kernels, I set the thermal throttle to max at 60 degrees in trickster mod, and in my experience, dvhexer's kernels behave really well in regards to automatic throttle based on thermal.
Editing a build prop setting itself should have made zero change until a reboot anyway. Were you crazy undervolted maybe? I'm just curious cause I'm always trying to avoid having to take the phone apart if I don't have to.
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Sounds good, glad its working again. The only thing that made it do this to me was thermal, and I was purposely overclocked to the wall doing benches at the time. When the option is available, in for example most of houstonn's ROM's / Kernels, I set the thermal throttle to max at 60 degrees in trickster mod, and in my experience, dvhexer's kernels behave really well in regards to automatic throttle based on thermal.
Editing a build prop setting itself should have made zero change until a reboot anyway. Were you crazy undervolted maybe? I'm just curious cause I'm always trying to avoid having to take the phone apart if I don't have to.
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Nope! Completely fresh install of beanstalk. Well not completely, i did install Gapps and do all the updates via wifi. But first thing i do on new ROM is check out the settings. but as soon as i checked that TCP option, it just bricked! Anyway, I appreciate your help, saved my ass. I think i'll stay away from beanstalk for now. Kernel maybe not supported? Or did i just get unlucky. in any case, thanks. 5star advice sir.
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adfurgerson said:
Let's see if we can get this going.
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I also wanna thank you for making this thread