[Q] HD2 dont turn on after flash - HD2 Windows Mobile 6.5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i Hslp my hd2 and flash ROM
but the phone boot until HTC
and after that i flash radio after that flash ROM again
after flashing the phone loading the first using after load the phone turn off
and when i pres power key its not boot ( the LCD stay off and not do anything )
like my phone die!!!!!

t mobile US hd2, or regular hd2?
what rom?
what radio?

mehran_B said:
i Hslp my hd2 and flash ROM
but the phone boot until HTC
and after that i flash radio after that flash ROM again
after flashing the phone loading the first using after load the phone turn off
and when i pres power key its not boot ( the LCD stay off and not do anything )
like my phone die!!!!!
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Also, is this a new phone, or did you buy it used?

samsamuel said:
t mobile US hd2, or regular hd2?
what rom?
what radio?
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i think regular HD2
rom version:3.27.4.3
radio version:2.15.50.14
stevedebi said:
Also, is this a new phone, or did you buy it used?
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yes, its a new phone

mehran_B said:
i think regular HD2
rom version:3.27.4.3
radio version:2.15.50.14
yes, its a new phone
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Try a different battery. With the multiple flashed, you may have depleted the batteries. If you don't have a friend or spare, buy an external charger from Ebay, they are cheap.

stevedebi said:
Try a different battery. With the multiple flashed, you may have depleted the batteries. If you don't have a friend or spare, buy an external charger from Ebay, they are cheap.
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I charged battery with external charger!!!

mehran_B said:
I charged battery with external charger!!!
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Ah. Unfortunately, it sounds like you may have a bad power button. Pretty rare for a new phone, although it does happen when the devices get older. I'm not sure what you can do, because you had a partial flash of the phone, and if you send it back and they get it working they will deny warranty coverage because of the flashed ROM.
However, if the button is broken, I'm not sure how they could find out what ROM was in it - unless they fixed it and then powered it up.

One more thought
Have you checked the battery contacts on the phone? Sometimes they get a bit bent out of position, and the battery doesn't power the phone.

i don't think this is a hardware problem!
pls check this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=653653
"gaman25" had same problem but in this post no body answered him!!!

mehran_B said:
i don't think this is a hardware problem!
pls check this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=653653
"gaman25" had same problem but in this post no body answered him!!!
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That thread is 8 months old, and plenty of people answered him - he flashed the wrong radio to a TMOUS.

Related

How to fix a dead htc hd2

Does anyone have the solution for this problem, if so let me know as soon as possible. thanks!
All depends of the determination of the term "dead htc hd2"
if you gave us some more information on what is the problem, and how/after what you have had the problem, than peoples see more clear the situation.
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Tell us all about the phone.
Does it turn on at all, if it does what happens?
Is it the battery? Have you tried a different one?
Is it unbranded, or network branded?
If it's a T-Mobile branded device, is it a US model?
If you can turn it on, do so while holding the volume down button and tell us exactly what it says on the screen.
That, for now, is a start. Come back with some info and we may be able to help you.
Atleast tell a story of your so called "DEAD" HD2..
Dead htc hd2
It wont even turn on at all it's completely dead, it happen after i flash it to original rom.
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johncmolyneux said:
Is it the battery? Have you tried a different one?
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amsoil1367 said:
It wont even turn on at all it's completely dead, it happen after i flash it to original rom.
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If you don't tell us anything (especially after we've asked you questions) then you will not get it fixed.
johncmolyneux said:
Does it turn on at all, if it does what happens?
Is it the battery? Have you tried a different one?
Is it unbranded, or network branded?
If it's a T-Mobile branded device, is it a US model?
If you can turn it on, do so while holding the volume down button and tell us exactly what it says on the screen.
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Try holding volume down while turning it on.
Dead htc hd2
I have tried everything that you can think of and still nothing, it's fried all the way.
amsoil1367 said:
I have tried everything that you can think of and still nothing, it's fried all the way.
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Send it to HTC to repair!
amsoil1367 said:
I have tried everything that you can think of and still nothing, it's fried all the way.
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As above - send it to HTC.
amsoil1367 said:
I have tried everything that you can think of and still nothing, it's fried all the way.
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1. How do you know what other people can think of?
2.Even if you can and have tried everything then whats the point of asking people?
Htc fried battery back to life!
take the charger and plug and unplug it until you see the led light at the top start blinking and that will do it.
Dawoodigotit said:
take the charger and plug and unplug it until you see the led light at the top start blinking and that will do it.
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No what the OP has is a bricked HD2 that can only be fixed by JTAG.

[Q] New Evo 3D bricked after 6 hours? Seriously?

OK so I did the HTCDev unlock perfectly fine, then flashed the Leedroid rom (using cwm) and the kernel (using fastboot), it loaded up and was working great until I made a phone call! Within about 2 minutes of the call it cut out completely (had about 70-75% battery), and I mean it literally just completely shut off and now it won't turn back on. I have done battery pulls, tried a different battery, plugging into charger (but light doesn't even come on!). What is going on?
Sounds like leedroid is your problem
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fpineda101 said:
Sounds like leedroid is your problem
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Yeah I guessed that problem is I can't boot the phone at all, so can't get into fastboot or recovery to get rid of it
Atomix86 said:
Yeah I guessed that problem is I can't boot the phone at all, so can't get into fastboot or recovery to get rid of it
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Weird... Have u tried vol down+power?
What you could try, take the SD card out and use either another phone or sd adaptor and place on it the PG86IMG.zip file (you can find this in one of the root threads)..........try the volume-down, power button method to see if it boots into recovery.........if this works, then it will read the .zip file.
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of course, after placing the .zip file on the card, put back into your phone before trying to boot into recovery.
wikdNoob said:
Weird... Have u tried vol down+power?
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Yes it was one of the first things I tried.
ycats said:
What you could try, take the SD card out and use either another phone or sd adaptor and place on it the PG86IMG.zip file (you can find this in one of the root threads)..........try the volume-down, power button method to see if it boots into recovery.........if this works, then it will read the .zip file.
of course, after placing the .zip file on the card, put back into your phone before trying to boot into recovery.
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I wish I could do that but I can't boot using any button combination at all
the volume-down/power button method, hold them both down simultaneously for awhile................in the past I've had to do this for about a minute to get it to work.............you may have tried that already but doesn't hurt to try again.
ycats said:
the volume-down/power button method, hold them both down simultaneously for awhile................in the past I've had to do this for about a minute to get it to work.............you may have tried that already but doesn't hurt to try again.
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Counted two whole minutes while holding them down, nothing :/ beginning to regret buying this now.
that sucks.........did you try finding that .zip file, put on the sdcard, then hold down those buttons for awhile? bTW, when you plug in the charger, do you get a red light?
ycats said:
that sucks.........did you try finding that .zip file, put on the sdcard, then hold down those buttons for awhile? bTW, when you plug in the charger, do you get a red light?
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Yes I tried placing the file on the memory card, no dice. And no I don't get a red light when plugging into charger. It's as if the ROM or whatever the issue is, has completely destroyed it.
Atomix86 said:
Counted two whole minutes while holding them down, nothing :/ beginning to regret buying this now.
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Sounds like a hardware issue. How long did you have it before unlocking it? Did you even make sure that the phone ran a few days before screwing around with installing a ROM and Kernel?
Would you buy a new car and not break it in before replacing the factory parts with aftermarket parts?
tgruendler said:
Sounds like a hardware issue. How long did you have it before unlocking it? Did you even make sure that the phone ran a few days before screwing around with installing a ROM and Kernel?
Would you buy a new car and not break it in before replacing the factory parts with aftermarket parts?
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Used it for about an hour as stock, but that is irrelevant. I wasn't "screwing around" either, I have flashed many phones in my time and always follow the guides provided to completion. The car analogy isn't anything like this, rooting or installing a ROM wouldn't cause a hardware issue any different to a stock ROM would.
Atomix86 said:
The car analogy isn't anything like this, rooting or installing a ROM wouldn't cause a hardware issue any different to a stock ROM would.
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That is halfway correct. But you said in your original post that you installed a kernel. The kernel is what runs the hardware. If the kernel is set to run the phone out of spec, this could cause hardware issues.
Did you change the max CPU? What about undervolting?
tgruendler said:
That is halfway correct. But you said in your original post that you installed a kernel. The kernel is what runs the hardware. If the kernel is set to run the phone out of spec, this could cause hardware issues.
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The kernel was the leedroid one, but I thought it only started running that if you booted regularly eg not into fastboot?
Atomix86 said:
The kernel was the leedroid one, but I thought it only started running that if you booted regularly eg not into fastboot?
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If you installed the ROM and Kernel, you were running it when you made the phone call and the phone went dead. Leeroids kernel, even though he is an excellent developer and I am not saying anything bad about him or his work, changes cpu and undervolting settings which could cause issues with the phone. I am not saying that that is what caused your issue, but it could have been your phone not playing nice with the kernel.
only other thing I would try is leave the battery out for an hour and try again...........but you've probably been down that road.
Yep... sounds to me like a hardware failure. Shiat! :-/
tgruendler said:
If you installed the ROM and Kernel, you were running it when you made the phone call and the phone went dead. Leeroids kernel, even though he is an excellent developer and I am not saying anything bad about him or his work, changes cpu and undervolting settings which could cause issues with the phone. I am not saying that that is what caused your issue, but it could have been your phone not playing nice with the kernel.
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That is very true, I was just hoping that the kernel "boot up" so to speak could be avoided by opening fastboot and flashing a stock rom back. But as you stated perhaps the undervolting has messed something up. Thank you very much for your insight and help.
ycats said:
only other thing I would try is leave the battery out for an hour and try again...........but you've probably been down that road.
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Funnily enough this is what i'm going to do now, having a quick google search shows a few people suggesting to do this (im not quite sure what it does, something to do with the phone dispersing the charge it has inside it or some such?), so thanks for the suggestion!
Jakedude2011 said:
Yep... sounds to me like a hardware failure. Shiat! :-/
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Indeed
ycats said:
only other thing I would try is leave the battery out for an hour and try again...........but you've probably been down that road.
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Holy crap, this actually worked! Now I just have to find a way of removing that nasty kernel xD
AWESOME! I believe the stock kernel would be in that .zip file if it flashed from recovery.

i9100 shutdowns at night

Tonight was second time in about one week when my phone shut itself down at night. Because of that I slept in both times Both times it was connected to charger and battery was full, also there was a lot of updated apps (notifications in status bar). Right before first time this happened I recovered from soft brick. First after recovering phone didn't work well it use to freeze on higher load so I re-installed stock ROM one more time and everything seemed fine.
Now I wonder if it's software or hardware issues. Any ideas?
Cheers in advance.
kaiseris said:
Tonight was second time in about one week when my phone shut itself down at night. Because of that I slept in both times Both times it was connected to charger and battery was full, also there was a lot of updated apps (notifications in status bar). Right before first time this happened I recovered from soft brick. First after recovering phone didn't work well it use to freeze on higher load so I re-installed stock ROM one more time and everything seemed fine.
Now I wonder if it's software or hardware issues. Any ideas?
Cheers in advance.
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Did you UV/UC your device? And which rom/kernel are you on?
Sent from the Matrix
Donnie Sins said:
Did you UV/UC your device? And which rom/kernel are you on?
Sent from the Matrix
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No, I didn't UV/UC. I was on rooted stock kernel.
Made factory reset today and installed custom JB ROM today to see if it helps.
I think your problem is a software related one, try using the latest stock Rom, also it may be induced bya virus or a new program which you May have installed, if this didn't help them you should think of a hardware problem.
iper said:
I think your problem is a software related one, try using the latest stock Rom, also it may be induced bya virus or a new program which you May have installed, if this didn't help them you should think of a hardware problem.
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I was using 4.0.4 official ROM (NEE). And most of my apps are from Play store and only few from a reputable forum.
But as I said, I wiped everything today and installed a different ROM. If everything's OK for a week it will be clear that it was a software glitch.
Maybe it's tired?
****Non of this is of any importance. Just chill the f**k out and relax****
One week after installing custom ROM my SGSII has shutdown at night again. Like last times it was connected to a charger but this time there were no updated apps. So it's not ROM's fault because it happened with custom and stock ROMs.
Is it possible that soft brick damaged some part of phone's hardware (internal flash memory)? When recovering from brick I re-partitioned it.
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1) There's no such thing as a 'soft brick'. Your phone is either bricked (unfixable other than by authorised repairer/JTAG) or it ain't.
2) Highly unlikely anything firmware related would cause hardware issues like that.
It may well be a hardware issue given it's happened on different roms. If you're still on stock & haven't reset the flash counter, do that & send it in to Samsung/authorised repairer to be looked at assuming your warranty is still good. If it isn't, take it to a local mobile repair shop & have them take a look (if you've gone back to a custom rom, reset the flash counter & back to stock).
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There's no warranty, therefore I won't be taking it to service center just to hear it needs new motherboard etc. because it'll cost me almost same as to buy another SGSII.
At this moment I'm only interested if there's anything I can do by myself. If not it's time for a new phone I'm afraid. The phone is still perfectly usable but I don't want to risk sleeping in and being late for work and I don't want to buy an alarm clock.
Common sense dictates you try a different battery.
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Common sense dictates you try a different battery.
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How can it be caused by battery when all times this happened phone was connected to a charger? All times after I turn it on I find a full battery.
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MistahBungle said:
Do a completely clean install of stock (format cache, data, system, & internal sd card in CWRecovery first, Odin flash after), do not restore any apps (or app data with the exception of contacts/calendar/call logs/sms) via Ti or whatever, clean reinstall a few apps at a time, test for a day or two. Install a few more apps, test for a day or two. And so on.
If it's still happening after you do that, "it's time for a new phone" in your words.
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Thing is that when the phone got bricked I had no backup of any kind and since internal storage was re-formated we can say that it was fully wiped. I installed stock ROM first. But phone was rebooting on higher load so I did factory reset and wiped dalwik and data. Reinstalled stock ROM again (even re-downloaded to make sure it's not corrupted). This time it wasn't rebooting. But after a couple of night shutdowns I decided to try a custom ROM. I did a full wipe (including internal storage) before installing it. Clearly it didn't help
BTW night shutdown happens about once in a week.
kaiseris said:
How can it be caused by battery when all times this happened phone was connected to a charger? All times after I turn it on I find a full battery.
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I tried a different battery and Ive noticed when Ive connected it to the charger,a couple of times my phone has switched off as I was facing the screen wanting my sim pin.
This doesnt happen with my original battery.
So it must be the battery.
theunderling said:
I tried a different battery and Ive noticed when Ive connected it to the charger,a couple of times my phone has switched off as I was facing the screen wanting my sim pin.
This doesnt happen with my original battery.
So it must be the battery.
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But I'm using my original battery. Also like I mentioned earlier all this started after the brick. Therefore I don't think it's the battery.
P.S.Before SGSII I owned HTC Desire for couple of years. I flashed and re-flashed it again and again, never had a brick etc. But when I decide to flash a custom ROM on SGSII for the first time phone gets bricked and even after recovering from brick phone is still f*****-up. Don't get me wrong I love this phone, it's better in every way but it's not exactly "flash friendly". Forums are full of stories of bricked SGSII. That makes me thinking should I choose a Samsung device if I'll be forced to buy a new phone...
kaiseris said:
How can it be caused by battery when all times this happened phone was connected to a charger? All times after I turn it on I find a full battery.
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Simple, Because you cant run your phone just via charger, it goes from charger to device via battery so if your battery is faulty you could have lost power to device.
kaiseris said:
Thing is that when the phone got bricked
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You're devcie was never "bricked". If it was your devcie would simply not power on or if it did it wouldnt go into download or recovery mode via buttons or jig.
If you can do the above yor devcie is not bricked. There is no such thing as a "soft brick", that is just a label n00bs like to use as a label for when they cant boot to system. Liek when they get a boot loop etc.
kaiseris said:
But I'm using my original battery. Also like I mentioned earlier all this started after the brick.
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No it didnt.
kaiseris said:
P.S.Before SGSII I owned HTC Desire for couple of years. I flashed and re-flashed it again and again, never had a brick etc.
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And you haven't on SGS2 either.
kaiseris said:
But when I decide to flash a custom ROM on SGSII for the first time phone gets bricked
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No it doesnt.
kaiseris said:
and even after recovering from brick phone is still f*****-up.
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No you didnt, you simply re-flashed a rom. When you're bricked this cannot be done (without hardware access/replace) hence the word "bricked"[/QUOTE]
kaiseris said:
Don't get me wrong I love this phone, it's better in every way but it's not exactly "flash friendly".
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Wrong, its very flash friendly. Only thing you need to look out for is wiping data on leaked stock kernel.
kaiseris said:
Forums are full of stories of bricked SGSII.
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1000% Untrue. They are full of stories from n00bs who "think" they have bricked their device, ie all the silly "soft-brick" topics.
My advice to you would be to check battery pins for bends or corrosion and also swap battery and see if you get different results.
Before any of this though you should try a kernel cleaning script, flash stock rom via ODIN and then flash Siyah kernel.
Jeez man! Why do you waste your an my time typing this long but pointless post?! To show how "l33t" you are? If so please stay away from this thread.
As for battery, if it is faulty why it's still fully charged? Also why does it act-up just once in a while? IMHO battery is quite a simple thing, either it charges or not. It looses it's capacity over time. Mine is about six months old and still lasts me about 36 hours.
kaiseris said:
Jeez man! Why do you waste your an my time typing this long but pointless post?! To show how "l33t" you are? If so please stay away from this thread.
As for battery, if it is faulty why it's still fully charged? Also why does it act-up just once in a while? IMHO battery is quite a simple thing, either it charges or not. It looses it's capacity over time. Mine is about six months old and still lasts me about 36 hours.
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Because I was trying to help you [email protected] ungrateful moron! How on earth was it trying to sound "l33t" (By the way its "1337").
Your problem is that you create a thread about a problem you have with device and then dont even listen to what you get told with regards to advice from multiple people, ie check rom/kernel/battery. What the hell do you expect any of us to do give you some magic words you can say to solve your problem?
What I wrote was correcting your misconceptions and giving you on advice on how to resolve your issue, Did you even bother to read what I wrote at bottom??
Also you're been very narrow minded if you think that the only symptoms of a faulty battery is if it cant charge or hold charge. Symptoms can also include random drops of output which result in your phone losing power and rebooting or powering off which is exactly what is happening to you. Now I'm not saying this is your exact problem but the fact that you are ignoring this possibility shows how much of a fool you are been especially when been hostile towards people who are trying to "waste their time" helping you.
If you dont want our advice then I suggest you GTFO and find another site to post your problem on.
TheATHEiST said:
n00bs
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TheATHEiST said:
n00bs
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TheATHEiST said:
[email protected] ungrateful moron
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a fool you are
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Wow, you're a real "keyboard cowboy". Do you tell same thing to people you don't know in real life? I bet you don't.
I already wrote this but I will repeat it one more time. I did full wipes, flashed a few different ROMs and kernels since this problem started. It didn't affect the problem in any way!
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Now I'm not saying this is your exact problem
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Reading your posts makes me think opposite. I will repeat myself shutdowns started right after recovering from "soft brick"/"NAND rw corruption" (which ever suits you better). Other reason I don't believe it's battery's fault is that I have never heard about:
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random drops of output
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in otherwise perfectly working battery.
Like everyone else I owned a bunch of cellphones, laptops, cordless drills, MP3 players and other battery-powered devices but never had such problem or heard about anyone having this exact problem. Would you care to elaborate about it?
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GTFO and find another site to post your problem on.
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I'm not going to do that only because there are a few "anal" people in this great community.
Ok, you're obviously an idiot and its pointless trying to help you. Good luck trying to find somebody who will help you now after showing how much of a **** you are to people trying to offer advice.
I'm off to play on my fully working i9100.
Bye.

[Q] connecting problem

when i set official rom ( 4.0.4 baseband version is I777UCKL3 kernel version is 3.0.15-I777UCKL3-CL1174199) , Something is wrong. i don't fix it. when i connected to pc with usb cable , it make phone restart show charge units then restart phone and show charge units. that's official rom. i set with kies.
Trying to decipher that was like watching a puppy fall down a flight of stairs. In slow motion. But you're saying that your phone reboots when you plug your usb cable into your computer right? It immediately reboots?
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Trying to decipher that was like watching a puppy fall down a flight of stairs. In slow motion. But you're saying that your phone reboots when you plug your usb cable into your computer right? It immediately reboots?
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i dont understand what are u saying. but i said when i plug my usb cable in my computer it's rebooting. firstly if it open it is shoting down then restarting phone and showing battery unit then doing like that.
I honestly dont know what the problem might be,I would try flashing back to stock then going from there, to eliminate any possibility of a hardware issue.
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I honestly dont know what the problem might be,I would try flashing back to stock then going from there, to eliminate any possibility of a hardware issue.
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I tried flashing stock a lot of time phone did again. but i must say something. you know my phone i777 but my country doesnt sell i777. i bought new battery unfortunately it's i9100 battery.
ibrahimmsenoll said:
I tried flashing stock a lot of time phone did again. but i must say something. you know my phone i777 but my country doesnt sell i777. i bought new battery unfortunately it's i9100 battery.
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i taken video what i say i hope you understand.
ibrahimmsenoll said:
when i set official rom ( 4.0.4 baseband version is I777UCKL3 kernel version is 3.0.15-I777UCKL3-CL1174199)
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SET??? set what? What do you mean by that?
, Something is wrong.
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Oh, that's bad.
i don't fix it.
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Do you know how to fix it? If you do, just go ahead and fix it.
when i connected to pc with usb cable , it make phone restart show charge units then restart phone and show charge units. that's official rom. i set with kies.
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Don't you think it's quicker if you contact AT&T and demand their service since you're on stock.
They might give you a brand new phone too.
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SET??? set what? What do you mean by that?
Oh, that's bad.
Do you know how to fix it? If you do, just go ahead and fix it.
Don't you think it's quicker if you contact AT&T and demand their service since you're on stock.
They might give you a brand new phone too.
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unfortunately i don't contact. because i don't live USA. well is this software problem or hardware problem ? which one ?

I changed the HTC One back plate, now is stuck with Boot Loop

Hi everyone just a few hours ago my phone was still working, it was stock firmare no root). Once I removed the back plate I turn it On and it was working perfectly but once I put it on the other one a black one start with the boot loop. I din't damage any cable. I hope some can help me. thanks in advance.
So you took the back off the phone? Backing which is not supposed to come off ? I think you've done something to your phone very few of us here could help you with.
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So you took the back off the phone? Backing which is not supposed to come off ? I think you've done something to your phone very few of us here could help you with.
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This happened to me with the HTC One X but because it was the international model I used the RUU and it was fixed.
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This happened to me with the HTC One X but because it was the international model I used the RUU and it was fixed.
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I don't get what you're saying. If you're talking about the One X, you're in the wrong forum.
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jonathan3579 said:
I don't get what you're saying. If you're talking about the One X, you're in the wrong forum.
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I said that happened with my past phone, now I have the new HTC one which is the one that I have this issue
Gospelfrances said:
I said that happened with my past phone, now I have the new HTC one which is the one that I have this issue
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so you changed the housing of the htc one to black one??
htc fan89 said:
so you changed the housing of the htc one to black one??
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Yes, actually when I took it off, I turn on the phone to check if there was any damage and it was working perfectly but one I put it into the new housing I turned on it start the boot loop.
Gospelfrances said:
Yes, actually when I took it off, I turn on the phone to check if there was any damage and it was working perfectly but one I put it into the new housing I turned on it start the boot loop.
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Maybe something related to the wires, can you boot into bootloader? then from there you can do a factory restore...otherwise you need to flash a ruu
htc fan89 said:
Maybe something related to the wires, can you boot into bootloader? then from there you can do a factory restore...otherwise you need to flash a ruu
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I had been reading some threads and I think im going to need the RUU becuase the phone was intact I was very careful not to damage it
wait!! how did you remove the back, did you buy it in the us on tmoble?
qzan7 said:
wait!! how did you remove the back, did you buy it in the us on tmoble?
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I used this method to open it :
"To open the HTC One i used an iSesamo tool and a long plastic spudger. Start from the top right corner and insert the blade (or any other thin tool) in between the white plastic back cover. Then take one side of the volume button out (preferably the +) and then insert the plastic spudger in between the back cover and the mother board. "
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTkedw4_27k
This is how it looks.
Did you get it?
If you can get into the bootloader try a factory restore.
Sorry to get off topic , but to be honest im shocked you were able to pull that off and make it look that good. Did you have to re-glue anything? Most of us are under the impression that you basically have to destroy the phone to take it apart. Did the black plastic on the side come with the black back plate. More info please. Good luck, i hope you are able to get it working again. If its bootlooping its most likely a soft brick that is fixable. Is the power button maybe not in correctly sticking down?
adezd00 said:
If you can get into the bootloader try a factory restore.
Sorry to get off topic , but to be honest im shocked you were able to pull that off and make it look that good. Did you have to re-glue anything? Most of us are under the impression that you basically have to destroy the phone to take it apart. Did the black plastic on the side come with the black back plate. More info please. Good luck, i hope you are able to get it working again. If its bootlooping its most likely a soft brick that is fixable. Is the power button maybe not in correctly sticking down?
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Yes the black plastic on the side does comes with the back plate and well I just followed the instructions that were on the video description.
I did not have to re-glue anything actually it was just like a snap case when I put it on the new back plate. I already tried a factory reset but still is bootlooping, I already checked and the power botton is not sticking down, I think is a soft brick but Im just going to wait for the RUU.
Try fastboot erase cache and reflash twrp.
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isaster1 said:
Try fastboot erase cache and reflash twrp.
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Can I use an International RUU or the AT&T ones?
Simply no
Gospelfrances said:
Can I use an International RUU or the AT&T ones?
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You will have to wait for the tmobile ruu to be released. You can attempt s-off and change your cid ,it you do that you can run any ruu for the htc one. Unfortunately, i don't think you will be able to do that if cant get it to boot into hboot or recovery.
adezd00 said:
You will have to wait for the tmobile ruu to be released. You can attempt s-off and change your cid ,it you do that you can run any ruu for the htc one. Unfortunately, i don't think you will be able to do that if cant get it to boot into hboot or recovery.
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Well I'm going to wait for the tmobile ruu
Gospelfrances said:
Well I'm going to wait for the tmobile ruu
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Can you power the phone completely off? Otherwise the bootloop will run the battery completely down, which is not good for LiPoly.
stevedebi said:
Can you power the phone completely off? Otherwise the bootloop will run the battery completely down, which is not good for LiPoly.
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Ah yes i can turn it off, do you know if when is off can I charge it?

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