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I know the title is slightly confusing, but is there any way to make my phone not going into that charging mode when you restart and the battery shows up? I know I can have it go into recovery, but I don't want it to do either,I just want it to go straight into booting up, just like my OG Droid used to do, any help would be greatly appreciated
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In other words, if your phone battery dies you want it to boot when you plug it back in instead of going to the charge animation?
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zakth said:
In other words, if your phone battery dies you want it to boot when you plug it back in instead of going to the charge animation?
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YES! EXACTLY! It's a feature i used to hate because of battery calibration issues, but i miss it so much!
Nope you can't (and shouldn't if you could), with the GB update however, once it's in charge mode you can turn the phone off now by pressing the button.
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juhde said:
Nope you can't (and shouldn't if you could), with the GB update however, once it's in charge mode you can turn the phone off now by pressing the button.
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Or long press the power button to boot normally.
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Or long press the power button to boot normally.
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Sadly you can't boot until there is enough charge in the battery.... meaning you have to connect it, then remember to come back and turn it on so you don't miss calls, etc.
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Sadly you can't boot until there is enough charge in the battery.... meaning you have to connect it, then remember to come back and turn it on so you don't miss calls, etc.
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On froyo you had to wait 5 minutes, unplug then boot then plug back in. With gingerbread you can boot up right away from charge mode.
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How can i run clockwork without turning my phone on? My phone is bootlooping at the moment so i cant turn it on to run System Recovery. When i run recovery from boot the traditional way it only loads the factory recovery...
Put it into stock recovery and factory reset
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EvilTim said:
Put it into stock recovery and factory reset
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then what?
nevermind i got it sumhow. I dont know how but i got cwm to run one minute when only the factory recovery would run a minute ago.
You just need to plug it in to a wall charger
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okay i figured it out. Pull the battery from the phone. Press and hold the down volume buttom while plugging the phone into a wall charger. You should see "fastboot" at the top. Then very quickly almost simultaneously press volume down then volume up it should quickly reboot into clockwork if done right.
LancerV said:
You just need to plug it in to a wall charger
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wall charger alone wont start clockwork for me
my motorola photon total daed!
help me,how to fix them?
pls
sorry for my english because i am from indonesia
glfc07 said:
my motorola photon total daed!
help me,how to fix them?
pls
sorry for my english because i am from indonesia
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Can you tell us if its rooted unlocked bootloader etc..
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edward.hidalgo said:
Can you tell us if its rooted unlocked bootloader etc..
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my photon not root and bootloader still locked.
my photon daed total after flashing 2.3.4-4.5.1A-1_SUN-198_6-CM 10/2/11 latest SBF.
after flashing my photon normal running,but after 3 hours of death
then I go recovery, wipe the data and cache. when wipe cache does not finished.
then I reboot,but can boot.
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my photon not root and bootloader still locked.
my photon daed total after flashing 2.3.4-4.5.1A-1_SUN-198_6-CM 10/2/11 latest SBF.
after flashing my photon normal running,but after 3 hours of death
then I go recovery, wipe the data and cache. when wipe cache does not finished.
then I reboot,but can boot.
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So does it hang on the Motorola screen or does it not turn on at all
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edward.hidalgo said:
So does it hang on the Motorola screen or does it not turn on at all
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does it not turn on at all,
screen and battery was hot.
glfc07 said:
does it not turn on at all,
screen and battery was hot.
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I have no idea if its not turning I would probably tell you to try and run sbf again
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It sounds like your battery needs to be charged. Get an external charger, or charge it in another phone. Once it is charged, you may need to do a hard reset.
I can't go to bootloader so I can't flashing RSD
battery is full, after charger with dekstop charger
If you can't get into bootloader with volume up and power, or with volume down and power button, then I think you have a brick.
glfc07 said:
my motorola photon total daed!
help me,how to fix them?
pls
sorry for my english because i am from indonesia
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delete...............
Charge the battery manually, red wire to positive and black to negative.
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bricky23 said:
If you can't get into bootloader with volume up and power, or with volume down and power button, then I think you have a brick.
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if true my photon bricks, how to fix it again?
jokersax11 said:
Charge the battery manually, red wire to positive and black to negative.
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I did'nt understand your meaning.pls explain again more detail!
sorry for my english again
maybe my photon have short-circuit.
because it was hot on the screen and the battery.
but I don't know! how to fix?
pls help me how to fix short-circuit on motorola photon
Take battery out, cut a usb cable(any kind), red wire to positive and black wire to negative. Plug cable into changer. Wait 30 minutes. Unplug and try again
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If you have a brick....you're kinda outta luck. But.....there should be a stock file to flash via SBF if you can still get to that part. Not sure if you can......
I had the same looking problem. But my screen and battary was cool. When I tried to turn it on, nothing happend, even when I connected a charged, led showed nothing.
To make it work I did such things:
-firsty take the battery out for a while, then put in
-connect via USB to PC and push power button
-without disconnecting it from UBS, take out the battery for a second and put it in again.(then it turnes on by it selfe, without pushing a poer button. If it not pappens try to push it.)
I repeated this a lot of times, but at the end it turned on)))
thanks for all solution
I will try one by one
I will tell again the result
Also, pull battery, let both cool down, freeze battery, then charge phone. Had to do it with a Sony Erricson x10a
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So my DX2 is DEAD and whenever I try to Start RSD Protocol process it says "Battery too low to flash" and it won't charge. Everytime I try to charge it, the phone powers on and stays on the "M" HELP?!!!
It still charges while the M is on. Just maybe let it sit like that for an hour or so then try RSD.
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Jayydude_SGP said:
So my DX2 is DEAD and whenever I try to Start RSD Protocol process it says "Battery too low to flash" and it won't charge. Everytime I try to charge it, the phone powers on and stays on the "M" HELP?!!!
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Not trying to be unhelpful, but this post doesn't belong here in the developement forum; rather in the Q&A Forums.
DX2Trip said:
It still charges while the M is on. Just maybe let it sit like that for an hour or so then try RSD.
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Absolutely 100% correct. Even while displaying the "M", if you plug in using the wall charger, it will charge.
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Jayydude_SGP said:
So my DX2 is DEAD and whenever I try to Start RSD Protocol process it says "Battery too low to flash" and it won't charge. Everytime I try to charge it, the phone powers on and stays on the "M" HELP?!!!
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When you actually brick a device, you cannot see anything and nothing, nothing will happen. You answered your own question. Just plug your phone in while on that screen and give it another try in an hour or so.
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When you actually brick a device, you cannot see anything and nothing, nothing will happen. You answered your own question. Just plug your phone in while on that screen and give it another try in an hour or so.
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Yeah thats true too. No offence, just sounds like a user error. Maybe get another battery? Thats why I'm so glad when they swapped my X for the X2 they let me keep the X battery and my girls when she went to the INC2. They sent me a 1990mAh extended battery too so I got two spare original batteries I keep charged. As the other two said again, let it sit an hour or so, try RSD and I'm sure your phone will come back. Even if you get a 100% after RSD and says to manually boot this phone, if it bootloops, battery pull, go to android recovery, data and cache wipe, reboot system and all should work from there.
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When you actually brick a device, you cannot see anything and nothing, nothing will happen. You answered your own question. Just plug your phone in while on that screen and give it another try in an hour or so.
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So basically your saying it isn't bricked????? And give what another try? If it isn't bricked why should I try to SBF???
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Jayydude_SGP said:
So basically your saying it isn't bricked????? And give what another try? If it isn't bricked why should I try to SBF???
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Nope your just in a really tough spot. Try what the other poster and I suggested and report back. There's an encyclopedia of technical terms some where if you need help understanding posts.
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Jayydude_SGP said:
So basically your saying it isn't bricked????? And give what another try? If it isn't bricked why should I try to SBF???
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You are only soft bricked, which means you only need to either wipe devak cache, wipe cache, or possibly do a factory reset. Unless you flashed a system file that put your X2 to sleep till you sbf. Now its sick and it needs to be sbf'ed. Bricked is when it needs to possibly be sent back to Big Red for a Transplant or burial.
Because it is no longer able to get juice through it's motherboard, and turn on.
"I could be wrong" but I soft brick 3 to 10 times daily. Just flashing stuff I have no business flashing. But I flash ReRecovery after every file I flash, just in-case.
I also have a Recovery on hand to restore my system.
I never flash on a low battery. Hope I explained it well enough, Good Luck!!!
I don't want you to think I was being a smart a$$ just trying to explain in a way that most understand.
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You are only soft bricked, which means you only need to either wipe devak cache, wipe cache, or possibly do a factory reset. Unless you flashed a system file that put your X2 to sleep till you sbf. Now its sick and it needs to be sbf'ed. Bricked is when it needs to possibly be sent back to Big Red for a Transplant or burial.
Because it is no longer able to get juice through it's motherboard, and turn on.
"I could be wrong" but I soft brick 3 to 10 times daily. Just flashing stuff I have no business flashing. But I flash ReRecovery after every file I flash, just in-case.
I also have a Recovery on hand to restore my system.
I never flash on a low battery. Hope I explained it well enough, Good Luck!!!
I don't want you to think I was being a smart a$$ just trying to explain in a way that most understand.
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Fantastic analogies apple
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thelowend said:
Fantastic analogies apple
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Thank You'
I get confused reading posts all day, sometimes lost, some terms confuse me to.
I'm ADHD & Dyslexic so try to understand the important part of what I need and analyze it in a way I understand it.
Just hope it helps others in the same way.
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Thank You'
I get confused reading posts all day, sometimes lost, some terms confuse me to.
I'm ADHD & Dyslexic so try to understand the important part of what I need and analyze it in a way I understand it.
Just hope it helps others in the same way.
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Take it from someone who studies Dyslexia; you handle it perfectly.
But I digress, Jay have you any news?
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External barlttery charger is what I used. I was in the same sticky spot. I went without a phone for close to two weeks. The phone would not let me charge the battery while the splash logo was showing and I hadn't gotten bsr installed yet. Look on Amazon, the chargers are only 5 bucks
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I also bought a external charger for around 5 bucks. Its a must have if you have more than one battery.
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Take it from someone who studies Dyslexia; you handle it perfectly.
But I digress, Jay have you any news?
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No progress sadly:/ I'm going to try what the guy a couple of post above said. I'll report back with my results. Thank you guys a lot tho. Means a lot when others contribute to one person. Glad to have people like you all. Now should I charge in another Droid x2 and SBF or is there another option?
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You could use the battery from the other Dx2 while yours is charging. Saves a little time both ways once your battery has enough charge to kick start at least a quarter %. You can drop it in yours and finish charging only takes 5 maybe 6 min to sbf. Good Luck.
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appl3mac said:
You could use the battery from the other Dx2 while yours is charging. Saves a little time both ways once your battery has enough charge to kick start at least a quarter %. You can drop it in yours and finish charging only takes 5 maybe 6 min to sbf. Good Luck.
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Well I don't have a second dx2 or battery:/ this sucks. We're on spring break so I cant use a friends battery
So idk how I can get it to charge.
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Jayydude_SGP said:
Well I don't have a second dx2 or battery:/ this sucks. We're on spring break so I cant use a friends battery
So idk how I can get it to charge.
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Sorry to hear that, that does kinda suck hope you get somewhere with this. I wish I had an charger for you.
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Sorry to hear that, that does kinda suck hope you get somewhere with this. I wish I had an charger for you.
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Wait! Ace posted something about this very thread on twitter the other night.
I'll be back shortly.
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Cut a micro usb cable
Strip the red and black wires
Strip the green and white wires then twist those two together
Attached the black to the negative - on the battery and the positive to the + on the battery. This will manually charge the battery.
Be warned: you can overcharge your phone. Overcharging is bad so don't do it.
Use this method at your own risk. Neither Ace nor I are responsible for what happens!
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thelowend said:
Cut a micro usb cable
Strip the red and black wires
Strip the green and white wires then twist those two together
Attached the black to the negative - on the battery and the positive to the + on the battery. This will manually charge the battery.
Be warned: you can overcharge your phone. Overcharging is bad so don't do it.
Use this method at your own risk. Ace nor I are responsible for what happens!
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This has worked for many people like mentioned just don't overcharge.
Today morning, my phone was at a charge of 10% and I put it on charge and after sometime my phone went off and since then it's not starting.
I tried the USB cable. The charger also but nothing is working.
I don't know how to start it.
Any type of help will be very appreciated.
Phone does not turn on when battery is <5%. Charge your phone using the original Motorola charger, preferably use wall charger for say 30 mins at least. If it does not work, try different plug point.
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tankviv said:
Phone does not turn on when battery is <5%. Charge your phone using the original Motorola charger, preferably use wall charger for say 30 mins at least. If it does not work, try different plug point.
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I have put my phone on charge now. But the screen is black. I will leave it for another 30 minutes.
I have also tried different plug points. Nothing is coming on the screen.
Well if still nothing works you can use the factory cable either make it other buy one on ebay and use it Rsd lite back to stock and bring the phone back up to life
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naifs_br10 said:
Well if still nothing works you can use the factory cable either make it other buy one on ebay and use it Rsd lite back to stock and bring the phone back up to life
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Due to that will I lose all the data on my phone?
rahulwadhwani said:
Due to that will I lose all the data on my phone?
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no a factory cable just forces your phone to charge
Joseph V said:
no a factory cable just forces your phone to charge
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It actually doesn't charge the phone but it just connect directly to the hardware while ya flashing ya phone using rsd lite .
I mean it just resolve battery low problem while flashing
Yeah it ll delete all ya data not internal or external sd card data .
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Yes sir you will lose it all
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factory cab?
not working? help
That happened to me with my htc desire I used to have but I wiped battery stats in cwm recovery before mine went blank. Have you tried plugging the phone up without the battery and putting the battery in
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That happened to me with my htc desire I used to have but I wiped battery stats in cwm recovery before mine went blank. Have you tried plugging the phone up without the battery and putting the battery in
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Have you ever seen a RaZr? It's unibody, you can't just take the battery out... At lest not easily.
Oh my bad no i haven't seen one ignore that one. Lol
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Cannot remove battery
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Due to that will I lose all the data on my phone?
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Yeah ya ll loose all ya data like Google accounts, moto blur accounts and apps they attached with and this process will even format ya internal memory as well .
But loosing data and upgrading to latest kernel ain't it good .
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I just had this issue last night. The phone wouldn't turn on but the notification light was bright white and wouldn't go out. I just left it plugged into the computer overnight and by the time I woke up, the phone was on and had a 61 percent charge this was over a period of about 7 hours.
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Have you tried holding the power button for about 10 seconds?
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immikevalentino said:
I just had this issue last night. The phone wouldn't turn on but the notification light was bright white and wouldn't go out. I just left it plugged into the computer overnight and by the time I woke up, the phone was on and had a 61 percent charge this was over a period of about 7 hours.
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But in my case its a bit different, the notification light is no more blinking or something. It's just the black screen. Not turning on at all.
Tonight I will leave my phone on charge for more than 7 hours for sure. I really hope it starts.
Thanks for the reply.
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Have you tried holding the power button for about 10 seconds?
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Yes, I have tried that also but it doesn't work.
Take it to service centre i believe its not soft bricked ,hard bricked or software problem it looks like hardware problem or LED problen
Edit : as far as i know or i can read all comments ya have tried all the method to fix it up but none of em seems to be working . Sad but thats true ya got hardware problem
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anurag.dj2u said:
Take it to service centre i believe its not soft bricked ,hard bricked or software problem it looks like hardware problem or LED problen
Edit : as far as i know or i can read all comments ya have tried all the method to fix it up but none of em seems to be working . Sad but thats true ya got hardware problem
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I have ordered for a factory cable. I am gonna try putting up a new ROM on the phone. Let's see if that works.
I recalled one more thing, before my phone got bricked, the day prior to that I used battery calibration application on my phone. Do you think that would have affected my phone?