Hi everyone,
I recently rooted my phone and it worked great but then I began to notice that the screen was leaning towards the right. I was worried so i unrooted the phone and installed an official firmware and kernal. It still didn't solve the problem so I tried a few firmware and Kernals but still have the issue. I recently purchased a Samsung Galaxy S2 Jig but haven't got it yet, do you think this will solve the issue? if not can someone please advise as to what I should do? it's a new phone and I should never have rooted it
Thank you in advance to anyone who can help.
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Hey guys, Please help if you can. Much appreciated
Okay so I have a P1000, bought from Dubai. decided to flash in a new rom because I realised how crappy the old, 2.2 Froyo was. It was an arabic Rom. So When flashing I flashed to a wrong rom, one that was not compatible. Then I got a black screen. All black, it was detected by odin and zadig. I read somewhere to use the overcome rom to get out of this problem.
I downloaded the rom. But when I tried switching on the tab after a nght switched off. It was no longer detected by the pc. doesnt seem to be switching on. What should I do?
Thanks guys, In advance
Iru10 said:
Hey guys, Please help if you can. Much appreciated
Okay so I have a P1000, bought from Dubai. decided to flash in a new rom because I realised how crappy the old, 2.2 Froyo was. It was an arabic Rom. So When flashing I flashed to a wrong rom, one that was not compatible. Then I got a black screen. All black, it was detected by odin and zadig. I read somewhere to use the overcome rom to get out of this problem.
I downloaded the rom. But when I tried switching on the tab after a nght switched off. It was no longer detected by the pc. doesnt seem to be switching on. What should I do?
Thanks guys, In advance
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Your in the wrong forum. If you flashed something from here your Tab is bricked. Only way to recover is JTag (search for it online for the service) or warranty from Samsung (don't tell them you flashed something).
Search for your specific section for your device and you might get more answers. This is NOT the right section.
hello
Recently I made stupid to buy a phone, a clone, clone samsung s3
I9300 Tinji.
Upon arriving home, I noticed many software problems.
Some leam resolved, but trying to solve as many, I made brick.
Now I can not find rom for it, place it stays white screen.
Where can I download a rom for it?
http://www.tinydeal.com/tinji-47-multi-touch-android-40-mtk6577-3g-smart-phone-gps-p-71431.html
Hello guys, I actually have a Samsung galaxy s3 i9300, I finally installed after having some technical problems the AOKP rom, but here is my strange problem : my phone isn't rooted anymore ! I don't think that many people already had this curious problem so, anyone knows how it actually can be ?
Thanks a lot
Valentin Albert said:
Hello guys, I actually have a Samsung galaxy s3 i9300, I finally installed after having some technical problems the AOKP rom, but here is my strange problem : my phone isn't rooted anymore ! I don't think that many people already had this curious problem so, anyone knows how it actually can be ?
Thanks a lot
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Try to flash supersu v2.46.
Here http://download.chainfire.eu/696/SuperSU
Hello,
I have a Verizon Samsung Galaxy S4 SCH I545, last night I tried flashing the official stock rom to the phone but in the process my cable got disconnected...and I bricked my phone. I tried reflashing and using KIES to try and recovery but no success. Is there a way to still save my phone or is this phone bricked for good? I have no warranty on my phone. Can anyone please give me instructions or point in the right direction? I am a semi newbie. Thank you.
Hi There,
My Galaxy S II stuck on Samsung Logo, tried recovery mode, it doesn't work either. It was working fine, and this happened all of a sudden.
Thanks for your help.
Was the phone running stock firmware, or was it customized?
Most likely you need to reinstall the latest stock firmware. Please let us know your experience level working with phones, and we can provide some advice and/or guidance.