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My gt wont turn on anymore...i thought it might be the sleep of death but it doesnt seem to recognize it when i plug it to my computer and it doesnt show the charging icon...backlight does not come on...dont know what to do...HELP!!
yang1495 said:
My gt wont turn on anymore...i thought it might be the sleep of death but it doesnt seem to recognize it when i plug it to my computer and it doesnt show the charging icon...backlight does not come on...dont know what to do...HELP!!
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The Galaxy tab usually can not be charged via USB ports due to too low voltage.
Try plugging your GT into the outlet and charging it.
(and yes no charging status lights are very annoying)
Had the same
I had the same problem about a week ago. We had storm and the power went out. My Tab somehow list voltage and went into deep sleep mode. So in the morning when I went to trun it on, it woulndt and I had to connect it to my PC to make it wake up.
yang1495 said:
My gt wont turn on anymore...i thought it might be the sleep of death but it doesnt seem to recognize it when i plug it to my computer and it doesnt show the charging icon...backlight does not come on...dont know what to do...HELP!!
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Did you try to hold the power button longer then 10 seconds?
fixed (temporary??)
I was able to get it to work again...i visited the samsung website and it told me to charge it for one hour...and then unplug it and then hold the power for 15 seconds...but the same thing happened again after a couple hours of using...the same process works but i think i might send it in to samsung to fix
Hey, my GT10.1 is also behaving the same way. I am not sure what happened but now no matter which wall charger I use, it will not charge my GT10.1.
Even though it does not show the charging indication on the screen, I let it charge overnight. Now I try to turn it on with holding the power button down for like 30 seconds to 1 minute.. still no luck.
It seems like it has no battery and the charger would not charge.
What do I do now.. is there a way to force it into boot or bootloader or whatever?
Thanks!
Try pushing your thumb on the screen and holding power button for like 10-15 seconds. Happened twice to me and hasn't happened again.
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zerglisk said:
Hey, my GT10.1 is also behaving the same way. I am not sure what happened but now no matter which wall charger I use, it will not charge my GT10.1.
Even though it does not show the charging indication on the screen, I let it charge overnight. Now I try to turn it on with holding the power button down for like 30 seconds to 1 minute.. still no luck.
It seems like it has no battery and the charger would not charge.
What do I do now.. is there a way to force it into boot or bootloader or whatever?
Thanks!
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I also have exactly the same problem. Have you got any solution? I tried all combinations. I heard this problem relates to the firmware???? Really hope it is not the hardware. Been stayed blank for 3 days now. HELP.......
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1245798
Sigh, I guess the only solution is to send it to a samsung service center...
I got my UPS labels done, but before doing so, I would like to go back to Bestbuy (where I got my tablet) and see if I can just get a brand new replacement since I bought just about 2 months ago.
*finger crossed*
Hi all,
I opened my brand new SGS2, put in the battery and plugged in the charger to the phone and started charging. First i was confused (coming from a nokia) because there was no indication of charging.
The indication appeared some 10 minutes later in the form of a flashing battery icon that disappeared after some time.
Now it has been a couple of hours and the battery icon is gone and nothing happens when i press the power button - i.e my brand new Samsung Galaxy S2 is not even starting!!
Can anyone tell me what the problem is and how to fix it? Does it just need a good long charge? Frankly, im quite terrified after having sunk in a lot of money for this phone.
(i hope my phone (or battery) is not a lemon and i'm just being a mega-noob )
Please, please, please help!!!
Thanks in advance
There're surely something not working correctly.
Don't know if it's the phone itself, the battery or the charger.
Try removing the battery and putting it back again and check it is placed correctly as well as the cable, charger and wall plug.
Normally the big battery icon should appear few seconds after you plug the phone into the charger.
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gabrielex said:
There're surely something not working correctly.
Don't know if it's the phone itself, the battery or the charger.
Try removing the battery and putting it back again and check it is placed correctly as well as the cable, charger and wall plug.
Normally the big battery icon should appear few seconds after you plug the phone into the charger.
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removed the battery thrice and tried - nothing happened. Battery, charger and wall-plug - everything proper.
I did see the icon, but now its gone and the phone is not starting.
My only hope is to keep it on charge overnight and hope for a miracle by tomorrow :|
Guess will take the phone to the service center tomorrow. Nightmare this is
Thanks anyways, man
metalrake said:
Hi all,
I opened my brand new SGS2, put in the battery and plugged in the charger to the phone and started charging. First i was confused (coming from a nokia) because there was no indication of charging.
The indication appeared some 10 minutes later in the form of a flashing battery icon that disappeared after some time.
Now it has been a couple of hours and the battery icon is gone and nothing happens when i press the power button - i.e my brand new Samsung Galaxy S2 is not even starting!!
Can anyone tell me what the problem is and how to fix it? Does it just need a good long charge? Frankly, im quite terrified after having sunk in a lot of money for this phone.
(i hope my phone (or battery) is not a lemon and i'm just being a mega-noob )
Please, please, please help!!!
Thanks in advance
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Carry it back where you bought it from, after all you just bought it
achillies400 said:
Carry it back where you bought it from, after all you just bought it
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I know that is something stupid to say but have you tried charging another phone with the same charger, or check if you have power in your wall?
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Just wondering. Did you long press the power button when trying to boot the phone? A quick tap on the power button won't boot it. You have to hold it for just a second or two to register.
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Just wondering. Did you long press the power button when trying to boot the phone? A quick tap on the power button won't boot it. You have to hold it for just a second or two to register.
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This. When I got mine I just gave the power button a quick press as this worked fine on my Nexus One, but the S2 seems to need a long press to boot.
may be a software probs !!! try flashing with anyother ROm !
To see the battery charging icon you should press home button on the bottom.
To power on you should press power button on the right for about 3 seconds.
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Mine is a ***** to turn on with charger plugged in.
Try taking charger out. Then hold power till you see logo. Only a few seconds.
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will have to do that only, i guess
Turn the phone off and remove the battery for about a minute and then try.
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This. When I got mine I just gave the power button a quick press as this worked fine on my Nexus One, but the S2 seems to need a long press to boot.
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i did it for 3 seconds, then 5 seconds and 10 seconds too. Nothing. Yesterday it was showing the flashing battery icon for quite some time. I went to sleep thinking, finally it is charging but then when i woke up it is dead.
I read somewhere that the battery charging icon is actually discharging the phone?
Dont fiddle with it anymore. Just exchange it from where you bought it.
Yeah, with charger plugged mine usually decides it likes to stay asleep then powering up.
And w/o anything attached I usually have to "beg" (=hold power button) for like 10 to 15 seconds sometimes until I see the bootsplashlogo.
Nothing that's bothering me, one just have to know it takes a while.
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Yeah, with charger plugged mine usually decides it likes to stay asleep then powering up.
And w/o anything attached I usually have to "beg" (=hold power button) for like 10 to 15 seconds sometimes until I see the bootsplashlogo.
Nothing that's bothering me, one just have to know it takes a while.
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finally got it to start - don't know what all i did - i think removing the battery and putting it back on did it
thanks all you guys!
I'm having a problem. At first I thought I was just closing the "lid" too quickly and not watching it fully shut down like in windows sometimes things will crash and if you don't click on shut down again it'll just sit there waiting for you to ok the force close. But then I started to make sure it was fully off before closing the lid. Friday I shut it down dock and tablet fully charged. Today I open the lid and the thing has been on for a long time. The dock has been fully depleted and tablet at 52% meaning it turned back on not much longer after I shut it down.
Is anyone else having this problem? I don't have it to wake with keyboard thing. I can't figure out what's wrong. I'm not accidentally turning it back on either b/c that power button takes quite a lot of depressing to turn the unit on. The power button is also facing toward the top of my briefcase. My briefcase has no closing flap either.
Sorry for posting it in general. I was browsing both the QA forum and this one to see if anyone posted.. apparently hit the make new thread button in general instead of QA. If a mod can move it instead of deleting I would appreciate it!!
I think this answers your question.
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I've found if I shut it down before I close the lid and give it a few seconds after it vibrates to say that its shut down. Then close the lid it stays shut off after that
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I think this answers your question.
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Sorry it doesn't. I mentioned that I made sure it was shut down before I closed the lid I watch it shut down, vibrate, leave the lid open while I pack the rest of my stuff up. Then I tap on the keyboard/swipe my finger across the touchpad and it's still not responding then I close the lid. I've even tried pressing the power button quickly enough that if it were on it would immediately light back up but nothing happens. I don't press it long enough to make it boot back up. I watch it for a few seconds after that too before storing it. I really thought I solved it too last week when I would try all that and watch it turn off but I was so surprised to open the lid on Sunday and see its been draining all weekend.
It works for me if I wait at least 10 sec after it vibrates.
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I think this answers your question.
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This has what i've been doing to stop it restarting and its been fine. Maybe you've got an app or something starting it back up?
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This has what i've been doing to stop it restarting and its been fine. Maybe you've got an app or something starting it back up?
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Nothing special. I had the same question as you. I applied as suggested and it worked. Nothing more I can say.
Sorry
Since this happens when you have the dock connected, did you try changing this setting:
Settings > Asus customized settings > Battery Saving > "Disable wake-up function on keyboard when the tablet is asleep to save more power."
Check this box and then turn your tablet off and see if it restarts itself. There might be a stuck key on the keyboard that is registering as a key press which could be turning your tablet back on.
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Since this happens when you have the dock connected, did you try changing this setting:
Settings > Asus customized settings > Battery Saving > "Disable wake-up function on keyboard when the tablet is asleep to save more power."
Check this box and then turn your tablet off and see if it restarts itself. There might be a stuck key on the keyboard that is registering as a key press which could be turning your tablet back on.
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It is checked.. maybe I'll try unchecking it lol
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Since this happens when you have the dock connected ...
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I talked about how to do when disconnected. Would you give a try ?
About when it is connected, I don't understand the point. Who cares if it is really turne off or not ? It charges anyway. No ?
Laurentwb said:
I talked about how to do when disconnected. Would you give a try ?
About when it is connected, I don't understand the point. Who cares if it is really turne off or not ? It charges anyway. No ?
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If the tablet is connected to the dock and is left on and unused, it will still drain the battery on the tablet and the dock. The longer it is left on and unused the more battery will be drained. If you completely deplete your batteries in such a manner and leave them depleted long enough you will destroy the cells and they won't be able to hold a charge.
Also, the tablet should complete the shutdown process even if you close the lid before it finishes shutting off. That is the way that it works on my tablet. Even with the lid closed, my Prime completes the shut down process, vibrates once and then it is off. When I open it back up later, I have to press the on-button for the device to restart. There shouldn't be any waiting period necessary.
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Misera said:
It is checked.. maybe I'll try unchecking it lol
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If it doesn't work you might wanna do a hard reset on your tablet. This sounds like a software issue and hard resets are usually pretty good at resolving small software issues like this one.
Just back up your date first.
Mine works fine. Cut it off, waited a few seconds, and closed it for half an hour. Had to cut it back on when I opened it up.
I still have the issue on some boots where it'll never enter Deep Sleep, so my dock will get eaten before I notice it, but nothing like this.
I'm having the same issue, turns back on
Not the same as the OP but I've noticed that if I power off my Prime and then plug it into the wall charger it turns on and boots back into ICS. At first I thought that I had hit the power button with the hand that I was holding the tablet with when I plugged in the cord to the socket on the bottom of the tablet but I was careful doing it subsequent times and it happens every time.
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dejrfan said:
Not the same as the OP but I've noticed that if I power off my Prime and then plug it into the wall charger it turns on and boots back into ICS. At first I thought that I had hit the power button with the hand that I was holding the tablet with when I plugged in the cord to the socket on the bottom of the tablet but I was careful doing it subsequent times and it happens every time.
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Mine does that too but I think its supposed to depending on the manufacturer? My bf's galaxy nexus phone and his old Droid did that too. My evo stays off though. It makes me feel like I'm saving the battery from discharge recharging as much if I can keep it off. But at least it will turn off if you leave it plugged in when you shut down. The Droid didn't seem to let you do.. kept wanting to be on anytime it was plugged in.
Thanks almighty! I'll try the reset... Time to back it up!
My Nexus S phone, if powered off first, stays off when plugged into AC. The Prime is my first Android device that exhibited this behavior... Had a Motorola phone before the Nexus S that would stay off when charging as well. Seemed weird to me when it first happened...
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TP cannot turn on without dock if powered off completely...
Happens when its shut off completely as in long press the power button. No matter how long I hold it to turn on it just refuses to turn on.
I plug it into the dock give the power button a tap and it turns on. Without the dock no matter what I try it just will not turn on.
Anyone have the same issue or is mine isolated and an exchange is in order?
onlinechi said:
TP cannot turn on without dock if powered off completely...
Happens when its shut off completely as in long press the power button. No matter how long I hold it to turn on it just refuses to turn on.
I plug it into the dock give the power button a tap and it turns on. Without the dock no matter what I try it just will not turn on.
Anyone have the same issue or is mine isolated and an exchange is in order?
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I don't know if I'm having that same problem but my TP has a tendency to shut itself off if I have the keyboard attached and leave it sitting for a day or two. I have to push and hold the power button for it to come on. I haven't tried taking the keyboard off and hitting the power button.
onlinechi said:
TP cannot turn on without dock if powered off completely...
Happens when its shut off completely as in long press the power button. No matter how long I hold it to turn on it just refuses to turn on.
I plug it into the dock give the power button a tap and it turns on. Without the dock no matter what I try it just will not turn on.
Anyone have the same issue or is mine isolated and an exchange is in order?
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Have you tried quickboot from the google play store it's free. That is what I use to shut down most of my Andriod devices.
Not sure this will help. Try a soft reset. With the tablet on insert a small wire in the hole near the SD card slot. Worth a shot at least.
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Will it turn on into the bootloader? Not sure about the Prime but on my Aria you press the volumn down and power at the same time. There are options there that might help. Be careful and I'm sure the experts here will chime in wether this would help or not.
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Not sure this will help. Try a soft reset. With the tablet on insert a small wire in the hole near the SD card slot. Worth a shot at least.
fasthair
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I tried this but nothing happens. I thought it'd reset but nope still dark screen
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Will it turn on into the bootloader? Not sure about the Prime but on my Aria you press the volumn down and power at the same time. There are options there that might help. Be careful and I'm sure the experts here will chime in wether this would help or not.
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I tried this too...nothing happens too. No bootloader. However if I press the up button and power the backlight flash awhile then back in to the darkness. Wonder what that is for..
The weird thing is..I did not even explicitly turn off the prime...I always leave it in standby. It turns itself off after awhile of not in use. Anyone face that issue? And then I got to go running for a dock again because I cant turn it back on
Sounds to me like you ran the battery dead and placing it in the dock makes it think it still has battery. If the battery is completely run out it takes about 5-10% charge to get it to turn on. Seems pretty common among all my devices.
effezie said:
Sounds to me like you ran the battery dead and placing it in the dock makes it think it still has battery. If the battery is completely run out it takes about 5-10% charge to get it to turn on. Seems pretty common among all my devices.
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Nope...battery for both is full..plugging in just the power direct into the tablet won't work either..it has to be the dock..
How long have you held the power button? I find that if you hold the power button down for an extended period it will turn on.
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Nope...battery for both is full..plugging in just the power direct into the tablet won't work either..it has to be the dock..
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I'm sorry to hear that. I'm on my 3rd Prime. The power button on the 2nd was different where you really had to search for it to turn it on. It worked but it was almost flush with the metal. This one's better but it seems like it's getting harder to turn on as the days go by. I find myself having to press a couple times to get it just right to turn it on.
I have heard several people complain about the power button but I think it was mostly that it was hard to find. You must have one that's not working too. My experience with RMA is give it 7 days once they get it and call every other day for an update. (They'll keep asking for 24-48 hours to get an answer) Keep notes because they are and one more thing, take pictures of how you packed it and the condition of your Prime. You never know when that might come in handy. Good luck.
Hi!
I've been having a little trouble with my Motorola Photon 4G this past week. So far it wasn't that bad, but it got worse during the past couple days. I've had it for about 2 years, and have to wait until February to change it. (Note: it is not, nor has it ever been rooted)
It started by just freezing and restarting at random moments. Then I had to remove the battery to restart it when it froze, because the power button wouldn't respond. It started going on reboot loops, where it would freeze, I'd take out the battery, it'd restart, and go through the restart process over and over again until the battery died. I could still turn it on. After a couple days, the battery would drain extremely quickly, to the point where to actually be able to turn it on I'd have to remove the battery, plug the phone in until the "looking for battery" icon popped up, reinstall the battery, wait for it to charge, and then turn it on.
Now, no matter what I do, it will not turn on. If I plug it in a wall outlet, it
-With the battery installed --> LED turns green, nothing pops up, power button is not responsive
-Without the battery --> Nothing happens
If I plug it in the computer, the LED turns white, but the Dual Core screen doesn't pop up. When it rarely does, it freezes there.
I have tried the whole "hold power button and volume down" (Stuck in RSD mode or something like freezes on the screen), or "hold the power button and volume up" (Fastboot freezes on the screen), and the holding the two volume keys when the Dual Core screen pops up doesn't work either.
I can't get a new contract, since I am moving away in a couple months in another country, and an US phone would be useless.
Does anybody have a solution?
Elodieme said:
Hi!
I've been having a little trouble with my Motorola Photon 4G this past week. So far it wasn't that bad, but it got worse during the past couple days. I've had it for about 2 years, and have to wait until February to change it. (Note: it is not, nor has it ever been rooted)
It started by just freezing and restarting at random moments. Then I had to remove the battery to restart it when it froze, because the power button wouldn't respond. It started going on reboot loops, where it would freeze, I'd take out the battery, it'd restart, and go through the restart process over and over again until the battery died. I could still turn it on. After a couple days, the battery would drain extremely quickly, to the point where to actually be able to turn it on I'd have to remove the battery, plug the phone in until the "looking for battery" icon popped up, reinstall the battery, wait for it to charge, and then turn it on.
Now, no matter what I do, it will not turn on. If I plug it in a wall outlet, it
-With the battery installed --> LED turns green, nothing pops up, power button is not responsive
-Without the battery --> Nothing happens
If I plug it in the computer, the LED turns white, but the Dual Core screen doesn't pop up. When it rarely does, it freezes there.
I have tried the whole "hold power button and volume down" (Stuck in RSD mode or something like freezes on the screen), or "hold the power button and volume up" (Fastboot freezes on the screen), and the holding the two volume keys when the Dual Core screen pops up doesn't work either.
I can't get a new contract, since I am moving away in a couple months in another country, and an US phone would be useless.
Does anybody have a solution?
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Try this:
1) Power down (if not already powered off);
2) Pull the battery out;
3) Plug power in *without* putting the battery in;
4) Boot the phone.
If it does not start, we'll have to go from there. If it does start, you need a new battery.
tdhite said:
Try this:
1) Power down (if not already powered off);
2) Pull the battery out;
3) Plug power in *without* putting the battery in;
4) Boot the phone.
If it does not start, we'll have to go from there. If it does start, you need a new battery.
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The power button is unresponsive; the LED light turns green, but the Dual Core screen doesn't appear
Elodieme said:
The power button is unresponsive; the LED light turns green, but the Dual Core screen doesn't appear
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The light is green because it's powered and the battery doesn't need charging (not in the device). At least we have that.
Ok, this will sound stupid, but let's give it a shot:
1) unplug power;
2) remove battery (if not still removed);
3) Let it sit for a while (10 minutes would be overkill, but what the heck);
4) plug power in (not battery -- leave that out);
5) Press and hold the power and volume-down buttons for a good long time -- get a motorola screen?
If we don't get the motorola screen, could be a couple things -- screen dead? Or hardware prob (maybe the power button is dirty -- push good and hard just to be sure).
tdhite said:
The light is green because it's powered and the battery doesn't need charging (not in the device). At least we have that.
Ok, this will sound stupid, but let's give it a shot:
1) unplug power;
2) remove battery (if not still removed);
3) Let it sit for a while (10 minutes would be overkill, but what the heck);
4) plug power in (not battery -- leave that out);
5) Press and hold the power and volume-down buttons for a good long time -- get a motorola screen?
If we don't get the motorola screen, could be a couple things -- screen dead? Or hardware prob (maybe the power button is dirty -- push good and hard just to be sure).
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The Dual Core screen comes up, with "Fastboot" in the top left corner, but it freezes on that screen
Elodieme said:
The Dual Core screen comes up, with "Fastboot" in the top left corner, but it freezes on that screen
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i had the same issue 2 weeks ago. you need to buy a new battery as the one your using is completely drained. after that... unbrick and you should be ok.
Jonathanlc2005 said:
i had the same issue 2 weeks ago. you need to buy a new battery as the one your using is completely drained. after that... unbrick and you should be ok.
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Silly question, but I am a noob when it comes to phones. How do I do this? I never rooted my phone
Elodieme said:
Silly question, but I am a noob when it comes to phones. How do I do this? I never rooted my phone
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your lucky im still on the site...
heres the link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1798145
Jonathanlc2005 said:
your lucky im still on the site...
heres the link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1798145
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If I have any questions, can I ask you?
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If I have any questions, can I ask you?
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im not trying to say no to be mean... i just dont have that much experience to answer all your questions you may have. your best bet is to PM the OP of that thread
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im not trying to say no to be mean... i just dont have that much experience to answer all your questions you may have. your best bet is to PM the OP of that thread
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Okay because I'm just going to have to have everything literally spelled out for me. I wasn't exaggerating when I said I was a noob haha
As I thought, battery shot. Confuses many. So, an unbrick might not be necessary. The battery just won't even pull up the bootloader.
If you get the new battery, and you never rooted, thus didn't load the clockwork recovery hack, it should charge, and then boot might be ok. We will see, but until you see no boot at all, unbrick is the last resort since it's a slog and you're not overly experienced.
I can help, but the OP on the unbrick thread is a great help in most cases.
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As I thought, battery shot. Confuses many. So, an ubrick might not be necessary. The battery just won't even pull up the bootloader.
If you get the new battery, and you never rooted, thus didn't load the clockwork recovery hack, it should charge, and then boot might be ok. We will see, but until you see no boot at all, until is the last resort since it's a slog abd you're not overly experienced.
I can help, but the OP on the unbrick thread is a great help in most cases.
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Thanks. I ordered a new battery when it started happening, so it should be in soon
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As I thought, battery shot. Confuses many. So, an unbrick might not be necessary. The battery just won't even pull up the bootloader.
If you get the new battery, and you never rooted, thus didn't load the clockwork recovery hack, it should charge, and then boot might be ok. We will see, but until you see no boot at all, unbrick is the last resort since it's a slog and you're not overly experienced.
I can help, but the OP on the unbrick thread is a great help in most cases.
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it didnt charge... i tried all ways and it didnt work. it only unbricked after i bought a new battery.
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Thanks. I ordered a new battery when it started happening, so it should be in soon
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No worries -- your duty (of course) is hit the Thanks button when folks help and we get somewhere. I also fixed a couple typos in my reply (typed on a phone, and naturally ends up imperfect. Just didn't want you confused. One way or another, you can get the phone back up and running.
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it didnt charge... i tried all ways and it didnt work. it only unbricked after i bought a new battery.
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Not quite sure what you're saying, but the new battery the OP in this thread purchased should charge fine unless something is really wrong (never rooted so never loaded any charge-precluding mods).
If you are saying that on your phone, with a new battery, you still had to unbrick it because it wouldn't charge ... hmmmm ... seems very strange. Even the clockwork recovery mod would come up and then allow rebooting normally.
We'll see when the new battery comes. Hopefully no unbrick work required, just a charge.
what i am saying is that when the phone is bricked.. i mean bricked... nothing works what so ever except rsd... then thats it... it will not charge the battery. if you have a dead battery then dont expect it to charge while rsd. i needs power on the battery to allow RSD because the computer doesnt flash when the battery is dead and doesnt flash without the battery.
thus... he needs a changed battery. you could buy a seperate charger if you like... but it is much more expensive then buying a battery
Ok, I see what you're saying.
Yes, if truly bricked, it's an unbrick operation. Smells bricked, but I find it plausible the OP gets a battery with enough charge to try a boot. It is concerning we couldn't get booted on power without battery, though. That should have worked. Do it all the time working on kernel modules.
Just saying don't unbrick until trying out the new battery, the former of which the OP could do on power alone.
To qualify so no confusion -- I reboot into recovery mod without battery merely by plugin in -- so I can flash over modules. I've never been able to boot in to the OS normally without the battery in, but we still should see the moto logo.
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