hello,
i have a bit of a predicament here. yesterday, i was preparing to pack up my atrix as i am selling it. i was making use of fastboot - erasing system, user data, recovery, and so on. the long and short of it is this: i erased the custom rom on the atrix, and i also erased the custom recovery. i didn't realise the battery was low, and, well, it 'died'. when i plug the phone into a charger, it doesn't go past the red motorola logo, the green led doesn't turn on, and the phone doesn't appear to charge.
i cannot make use of fastboot to flash a recovery image, as the battery is always too low to flash. whenever i try and charge the phone, it doesn't get past the red motorola logo (as the phone has no rom installed, and the custom recovery image has been erased), and the green led doesn't come on, as stated above. if i unplug the phone from the charger - be it after an hour, or two hours, it turns itself off immediately. trying to charge the phone via usb yields the same result.
so, with that said, it looks like i will have to buy a new battery, as that will have a bit of charge in it, i imagine. i imagine te original recovery is long gone, and there is no other option but to buy a new battery?
Well, you could charge your battery on a friend's phone or a store, or ask a friend to lend you their battery.
Once you get a battery with a charge, fastboot a recovery, copy a rom zip and flash it
There are more threads about battery charging than I have fingers, (and yes I have all 8 fingers and 2 thumbs)! I am not going to search for you for this exact reason. The predicament you are in is very easy to get out of! Use the search function, that's what it's there for!
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There are more threads about battery charging than I have fingers, (and yes I have all 8 fingers and 2 thumbs)! I am not going to search for you for this exact reason. The predicament you are in is very easy to get out of! Use the search function, that's what it's there for!
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Agree his method.
Simple method. Take an old phone charger or USB lead. Cut of the micro USB end. Strip the red and black wires. Fasten red to the positive terminal and black to the negative terminal on your battery with some tape. Let it charge for a few hours. Unplug if battery gets warm. This should put enough charge into the battery so you can put it back in the phone and flash. I had to do this with my HD2
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Or try this just to see... it helps with some battery problems. Take the battery out and plug in the charger. If it goes to a picture of a battery with a question mark... put the battery in and let it charge.
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I installed the 3G booster scripts from zeppelinrox, and now my phone won't go past the "dualcore" screen. (It seems that changing the I/O Scheduler does NOT go well with the Droid X2. So don't install the normal 3g script (use safe mode that he has now released.)) It's obvious I need to SBF my phone.
Now, it seems that, at that time, my battery died as well. And it also seems that the Droid X2 doesn't actually charge unless it's at the charge screen or booted up completely.
The problem is, RSD mode requires actual battery juice, and not a cable. It tells me I don't have enough battery to flash RSD mode, meaning I can't SBF. And because the phone doesn't charge unless in a mode that it can't boot to, I seem SoL.
It there another way to charge my battery (without an external charger)? Like a BIOS mode that accepts incoming charge? Or am I completely ****ed until I buy an external battery charger?
Super bad timing on my part. Gah. Should've been more aware of my battery...
Well, there's a way but it takes work. Cut off the end of an old charger place the positive side of the cable (the one with the white stripe) on the positive feed of the battery and place the negative (the all black one) on the negative feed. They'll be marked. To hold it in place use electrical tape and make sure you wrap it all the way around. It'll charge the battery and you'll be able to use in the phone but it probably wont allow you to charge from the phones charger again because for some reason, using an alternative charging source voids a Motorola battery. But at least you'll be able to get your phone back up until you get a new battery or just keep charging it the hard way. But, I know this works because I had to do it with my original X and Im not responsible if you blow up or catch your house on fire.
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borrow a battery from sumone you know with either an x2 or an x. Or take 4 little wires and another lithium 3.7v battery and try to rig sum crazy ****
Trade batteries with someone with an X or X2. Tell them it's just temp until you can get your phone fixed. I wouldn't go off splicing wires and rednecking it because that just sounds dangerous.
Can u get to the stock recovery with power and down button if so I thought the phone charges in recovery but not sure 100% I've been reading slot on this phone
If you are on GB with System Recovery installed my phone has been booting into Recovery Charge Mode when powered off and plugging into ac charger. Recommend giving that a try if it works it will boot to a large battery charging icon.
good luck.
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Well, there's a way but it takes work. Cut off the end of an old charger place the positive side of the cable (the one with the white stripe) on the positive feed of the battery and place the negative (the all black one) on the negative feed. They'll be marked. To hold it in place use electrical tape and make sure you wrap it all the way around. It'll charge the battery and you'll be able to use in the phone but it probably wont allow you to charge from the phones charger again because for some reason, using an alternative charging source voids a Motorola battery. But at least you'll be able to get your phone back up until you get a new battery or just keep charging it the hard way. But, I know this works because I had to do it with my original X and Im not responsible if you blow up or catch your house on fire.
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This is last resort, I suppose :O
kenjesse said:
If you are on GB with System Recovery installed my phone has been booting into Recovery Charge Mode when powered off and plugging into ac charger. Recommend giving that a try if it works it will boot to a large battery charging icon.
good luck.
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It doesn't charge in system recovery. I've tried :/
As for charge mode, It won't boot into it; it doesn't get past the "DUALCORE" screen...
Thanks for all your help guys, I guess the things I need to do is either borrow a battery (none of my friends have an X or X2..) or buy an external battery charger. Thanks again!
uhh186 said:
This is last resort, I suppose :O
Thanks for all your help guys, I guess the things I need to do is either borrow a battery (none of my friends have an X or X2..) or buy an external battery charger. Thanks again!
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Does walmart have a compatible battery? New batteries tend to have some juice (like around half). And you could always return it and say it won't charge in your phone. Walmart has an easy return policy. Just an idea.
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Does walmart have a compatible battery? New batteries tend to have some juice (like around half). And you could always return it and say it won't charge in your phone. Walmart has an easy return policy. Just an idea.
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Thank you for the idea. I just went and bought an external battery charger and my phone is now up and running again.
I remember with my Droid 2 I was installing a ROM and my battery crapped out. So I went to a vzw store and I was like yeah I was installing this update from a notification i saw on the phone and my battery died. Can I use a battery so I can recover the phone? Less than a minute later she comes out with a new battery for me to use and just watches me go into CWR and flash my ROM 8). Gotta love how clueless those reps are.
Ok, I tried root, installing a new recovery and then installing CM 7.2
1) Photon Torpedo for root - no problem
2) Installed CWM recovery apk - and then boot into CWM recovery - no problem
3) Backup system to sdcard - no problem
4) install CM7.2 + gapps - it flashed no problem
(now as you can tell, i forgot to unlock the bootloader)
5) reboot - PROBLEM
I got the "Failed to Boot 2" error, i had it plugged into AC and had 70-80% charge when i started, however, i let it set after the reboot for 20 or so minutes, was off doing something.
I tried rebooting a couple of time, same problem
EVENTUALLY: It would simply not turn on anymore, i think the battery is drained and it will not charge being plugged into wall socket or USB.
How do I get it to charge?
- Do I find a friend with a photon running stock that i can put my battery in, will it charge that way?
- Can a sprint store simply charge the battery for me?
I figure once I can get that going, I can run RSD lite and recover via an SBF image.
Thanks
This has happened to me.. battery drains and doesn't whant to boot.. what I do is.. take battery out., plug in ur charger.(sometimes you get a white light,) press power button, YOU KIGHT HAVE TO TRY SEVERAL TIMES until the green light comes on..but once you see it put your battery back in.. and it should start charging.
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When I say several times.. I ment unplugging your phone from charger, plug back in , push power button.. and again( until it powers on) not just pressing power button until. Didn't know if I specified well enough. Hope this helps.
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i actually tried a different usb port a bit ago and have a white indicator light on now while plugged in... not sure what that means
I will try your way in a bit if this doesn't mean anything useful tho... thanks
K, am nor really sure what the white light is either.. I just know, on stock when you plugged phone to charge (being dead) green light turns on,screen Motorola logo shows then goes to a battery charging animation.. the white light did nothing for me. But hope you run better luck.
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after about 5 minutes i got a green light now... maybe the software for the battery charge display got whacked when i wiped system and tried to install CM 7 - but the hardware part of the charge works.
The only thing I can think of is that white means: i'm charging, but don't try to boot me up at the moment.
I also notice, once it gets a charge it tries to automatically boot - anyway to avoid this?
If its charging you should be able to just boot into RSD lite mode without the phone trying to boot into a ROM..
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If the phone is off and u plug it to charge, it shouldn't boot into the ROM, yes the Motorola logo comes up as it does when u turn the phone on, but then goes to charging..
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Well, every time it boots i get the
"Failed to boot 2"
Something about NvFlash (can't remember the text)
"Battery to low to flash"
Then it is just stuck there, but not sure if it is charging at that point or not... but not sure if i have enough battery to RSD Lite an SBF image
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If the phone is off and u plug it to charge, it shouldn't boot into the ROM, yes the Motorola logo comes up as it does when u turn the phone on, but then goes to charging..
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Mine boots into *nothing* i forgot to unlock the bootloader so the rom i flashed gives me a "Failed to Boot 2" every time it powers on
K, let me power my phone off and kinda try to recreate the "not charging while plugged in" problem.. (sometimes it happens when I power off.) And ill see wich method gets the phone to just charging.. br
worse comes to worse, i know someone with a photon and i can ask if i can charge my battery in their phone
Just tried it.. and yeah phone wouldn't boot or charge by pressing the power button or connecting to charger.. but I did what I always do.. pull battery, connect charger, green light turns on, I insert battery, and goes to charging.. I also tried goin on RSD lite mode without battery inserted. And I got the same error about battery to low to flash. Have you tried this method I just wrote in this reply to get battery to charge?
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Here are a couple things i tried
1) remove battery
2) make sure phone is not connected to charger
3) plug in charger
4) logo appears - says "Failed to boot 2"
5) as "Starting RSD Mode" starts, i have inserted the battery
6) I still get "Battery is too low to flash"
also tried tried with vol-up (Fast boot mode) and vol-down (NvFlash recovery mode) - and ultimately i get "Battery is too low to flash" no matter what
Thanks for the help, however.
side note: found an external battery charger for the photon on amazon for $4, i might just buy one.
Did u insert battery before logo appears? If so, then I am out of ideas, lol hopefully you can get it working soon.
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I just tried something like that now. The charger is plugged into the wall outlet. Basically i plug it in, green light comes on, quickly snap the battery in place before logo appears
I get the logo and the messages at top as normal, but at that point, i don't think it is charging anymore
Lol darn it.. at that point am out of options.. sorry it didn't work.. btw how you forget to be unlocked lol.. anyhow I would go to your friends, borrow his charged battery just so you can get to stock, and start fresh, then return battery obviously, lol
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Yeah i have to charge it elsewhere - i just read some other threads here about people messing up their boot with a "Failed to boot 2" error, the system simply will nto charge a battery at the boot loading screens... so, I bought that charger off amazon for $7 (including shipping), be nice to have it if i continue to fiddle with the phone.
for the next few days... people can't call me... whoop de doo. However, I am pretty certain it is not bricked, so i'm not freaked anymore.
Still, thanks for all the help you tried!
Could you post a link for that charger, I have a second battery I would like to be able to charge.
Lol.. well there u go,
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As per feralicious' suggestion I've created a poll to collect data. Information on the issue below. Sorry about the long poll.
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So I'm on Rezound #2 right now. Both of the phones had the same exact problem when the battery died ie. they simply wouldn't charge. Now I thought the problem was hardware (which is why i got the replacement), but after being able to boot up my replacement phone with my girlfriend's battery, I relocked and RUU'd back to stock. I then threw in my dead battery and VOILA it began charging. I let the battery die again just to see if i can recreate the problem, and havent had the issue since.
Now i really want to unlock my phone again but my girlfriend isn't here all the time for me to test out if this was an issue with either the unlocked bootloader, a kernel issue, ROM issue, or if I'm actually having hardware issues. I'm hoping someone here with an extra battery or external charger here can recreate the problem and hopefully we can pinpoint this. Just for reference the ROM I was using was CleanROM GBE 1.6.5 *SP1* - Base: OTA 2.01.605.11 and whatever kernel that came with it. If this is a ROM and/or Kernel issue, we need to get a hold of scrosler and let him know.
Any help would be much appreciated guys thanks!
EDIT: Just to let you guys know. I did do all the OTA updates prior to unlocking the bootloader in the first place.
UPDATE: So I've been sitting with my phone literally all day trying to pinpoint what could be the cause of this. Clockworkmod seems to be the culprit. I'm going to be testing more right now so I'll keep you guys updated.
UPDATE #2: Success! The battery not charging while dead and powered off issue was resolved on my end. ClockworkMod definitely was to blame. I noticed it stopped charging while powered off/dead as soon as I flashed ClockwordMod and shut down my phone while it was connected to my PC (This was after my 5th go around with the bootloader unlock). I then flashed over Amon Ra to see if it really was ClockworkMod or if it was the recovery in general, and what do you know Amon Ra allows me to charge while powered down and dead. If you guys are having this very problem with your phone and you're running any version of ClockworkMod I suggest you try flashing Amon Ra 3.13 and posting your results so we can see if this is universal.
Instructions to flash recovery with adb and fastboot for Windows below:
Note you only need to do this if for some reason you can't boot into the bootloader using Vol. Down + Power. I am not responsible for bricked phones.
Prerequisites:
1. ADB & Fastboot (found with the Android SDK)
2. Amon Ra IMG (Use ver. 3.15 if you've flashed ICS RUU)
3. Battery with a charge.
Instructions:
1. Pull out battery, and unplug from charger/computer
2. Reinsert battery
3. Plug in your USB cable to computer and phone (your charge indicator light should go on for 1-3 seconds and shut off, then your drivers should load afterwards.)
4. Place the Amon Ra img file in the folder where ADB and Fastboot reside.
5. Once drivers have loaded open up Command Prompt, and find your way to where you set up ADB and Fastboot. Type cd <folder path>
6. Now type the command adb reboot bootloader (Note: if you get some sort of error try again a few more times. if it keeps giving you error try redoing steps 1-3 before doing 5 again)
7. Your phone should have now loaded directly into Fastboot. When in Fastboot go back to the command prompt and type in fastboot flash recovery <amon_ra_file.img>
8. When the process is done shutdown your phone and test the charging.
**ADDED** If you can run ADB commands while the phone is off, dead, and not charging, type adb reboot. The OS should boot up and begin charging. I would say let it charge till 40% before you flash an alternate recovery. If you're unsuccessful in rebooting with adb try leaving your phone plugged into the charger for 2-5 hours (this seems to have worked for some people to get a charge). If that doesn't work I recommend you get another battery or use an external charger. (Thanks excellentnuke)
If you are coming from a dead battery the charge light indicator should turn on for a few seconds then turn off for a few seconds then begin flashing continuously. When the light becomes solid you should be able to boot. When coming from a charged battery the same thing should happen, except instead of the charge indicator flashing continuously it should come back solid.
UPDATE #3: I've also discovered this problem isn't relegated to having a dead battery. Simply disabling Fast Boot and shutting off your phone can recreate the problem with CWM.
UPDATE #4: I can say that I think I've gotten enough feedback to determine that this issue was solved by what I've written above. I would highly advise people to switch over to Amon Ra until we get a bug fix/update for CWM to address this issue.
Thanks to everyone that was involved in this thread to help determine the cause of this; I appreciate it.
You should set up a poll and change the thread title to indicate that.
I am on Ineffabilis GB and accidentally let the battery die yesterday and it charged no problem. I was ready for a problem, thankfully it went straight to charging. I had also let it die once before unlocking and no problem then either.
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My phone shut off last night due to battery death, when I woke up I plugged it in and the charge indicator came on after about 10 minutes of charging.
I have been running different ROMs and had it die a few times...
When I plug it in the LED comes on and starts blinking, after a few minutes of the blinking, I unplug then re-plug in the phone to the charger and the light comes on and stays on. I never let it sit there long enough to stop blinking on its own. I get impatient LOL.
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My phone shut off last night due to battery death, when I woke up I plugged it in and the charge indicator came on after about 10 minutes of charging.
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I take it you're running stock still? or a custom rom? It seems odd that the charge indicator would take that long to start. I left mine on the charger for about 30 minutes when it was unlocked without any progress.
This happened to me, I took my phone to verizon and they just gave me a new battery... it took a little while, them trying different batteries, looking for a 'test' rezound battery before pulling a packaged battery to try and finally they were satisfied then swapped it out... all my boot logos and screens were stock but my launcher was not... they never went as far as checking phone specs or asking about root/unlock... they did check the phone settings to check on charge at one point... I was just thankful it wasn't a bad micro connector because I didn't want to have to wait for a new phone
I'm having the same problem once my phone dies i can't get it to charge. it starts charging for two sec and it stop charging and i does that with both of my batteries i have a 3.8v that came with the phone and a 3.7v that verizon sent me because my phone was over heating. I'm unlock and running CleanROM GBE 1.6.5 *SP1*
Before I knew about this issue I actually had my phone die when I had my 3.8v battery, I had no issues what-so-ever plugging it in to charge. I've been afraid ever since, I also have the 3.7v battery now.
I bought my phone from a trade of my GNEX, so I do not have the 1 year manufacturer warranty, so no refurbs for me, and I had to buy the 3.7v battery
I'm getting rare blue screen flickers like the ones from ICS ROMS on GB ROMS too. no fun!
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Before I knew about this issue I actually had my phone die when I had my 3.8v battery, I had no issues what-so-ever plugging it in to charge. I've been afraid ever since, I also have the 3.7v battery now.
I bought my phone from a trade of my GNEX, so I do not have the 1 year manufacturer warranty, so no refurbs for me, and I had to buy the 3.7v battery
I'm getting rare blue screen flickers like the ones from ICS ROMS on GB ROMS too. no fun!
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What's interesting is that I keep reading about issues with the 3.8v battery but nobody talking about the 3.7v's. I'm on a 3.7v and this issue is occuring, but i'm beginning to think it has something to do with either an unlocked bootloader or ROM issue.
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I'm having the same problem once my phone dies i can't get it to charge. it starts charging for two sec and it stop charging and i does that with both of my batteries i have a 3.8v that came with the phone and a 3.7v that verizon sent me because my phone was over heating. I'm unlock and running CleanROM GBE 1.6.5 *SP1*
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I would highly suggest you relock and go back to stock. It seems to have made the issue subside. Since you have 2 batteries if you wanna do further testing with other roms and configs that would help out a lot. No pressure though i understand if you dont want to do it.
I've also had the problem with it not charging after it's died and thus had Verizon send me a new 3.7v battery. And now Ive had the same problem with the 3.7v.
This is how i've fix both the 3.7v and 3.8v when they wont charge.
Battery pull and replace. Then plug in. Dont hit power or touch the phone. Just leave alone. Orange light will come on for a few seconds then off. Still leave it alone. I swear it took an hour but it finally booted on it's own. Weirdly it had 40% battery when it was finally on.
I'm on stock OTA rooted and running chad's beta 4 but i've had the problem with beta 3-1 as well. I did have Force fast charge enabled in incrediControl. Most of the reason the phone died was because it bootlooped for hours(?) while i was sleeping and it wasnt plugged in.
I did have a similar problem when i first got my incredible... dunno what i was running at the time could have been stock.
What i'm guessing happens is that you drain the battery so much it takes forever for it to get a strong enough charge to boot on it's own.
I had this happen for the first time today. Phone wouldn't start,battery wouldn't charge. My fix.... Open command prompt. Plug phone in to computer. Type " adb reboot recovery" when recovery opens the battery starts charging. Push reboot and Pooooof! A charging phone!
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I've also had the problem with it not charging after it's died and thus had Verizon send me a new 3.7v battery. And now Ive had the same problem with the 3.7v.
This is how i've fix both the 3.7v and 3.8v when they wont charge.
Battery pull and replace. Then plug in. Dont hit power or touch the phone. Just leave alone. Orange light will come on for a few seconds then off. Still leave it alone. I swear it took an hour but it finally booted on it's own. Weirdly it had 40% battery when it was finally on.
I'm on stock OTA rooted and running chad's beta 4 but i've had the problem with beta 3-1 as well. I did have Force fast charge enabled in incrediControl. Most of the reason the phone died was because it bootlooped for hours(?) while i was sleeping and it wasnt plugged in.
I did have a similar problem when i first got my incredible... dunno what i was running at the time could have been stock.
What i'm guessing happens is that you drain the battery so much it takes forever for it to get a strong enough charge to boot on it's own.
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Hmmm... I'm beginning to suspect its either an unlocked bootloader issue or a kernel issue and not a ROM issue.
Now thats cool that your phone was able to boot up after an hour on the charger without the charge indicator light telling you it was charging (my phone was probably doing the same thing) but it still shouldnt take that long to be able to boot up the device.
When stock my charge indicator blinks continuously until it's ready to boot up, then it becomes solid. This only takes about 4-5 minutes. When running custom ROM/Kernel it would give me the same thing it gave yours ie. charge indicator turns on for 1-3 seconds and turns off and nothing else.
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I had this happen for the first time today. Phone wouldn't start,battery wouldn't charge. My fix.... Open command prompt. Plug phone in to computer. Type " adb reboot recovery" when recovery opens the battery starts charging. Push reboot and Pooooof! A charging phone!
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I'm definitely going to take this into account and try it when i unlock my phone again. Thanks man!
IrvChynaman said:
What's interesting is that I keep reading about issues with the 3.8v battery but nobody talking about the 3.7v's. I'm on a 3.7v and this issue is occuring, but i'm beginning to think it has something to do with either an unlocked bootloader or ROM issue.
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Update in OP!
Im unlocked and on the senselessICS.
Ive had this issue happen to me several times. However today it was bad. I had it plugged in for 6+ hours with out it being able to turn on.
I had the 3.7v battery in the device.
i messed with it a bit with in that 6hour time frame. Pressing buttons pulling battery, etc. About 4 hours into this whole ordeal... it turned on, on its own. But stayed on the white HTC screen for about 45mins before i pulled the battery and tried to turn it on again. However, it would not turn on. Infact it never turned on....
Heres where it gets interesting. I had the 3.7v. My girlfriend comes home and has the 3.8v. I pop hers out, put it in my device. Fires right up... still sticks on the white HTC screen. While im impatiently waiting, i stick my 3.7v that my phone wouldnt boot with in her device. Fires right up.
I wasnt able to fully boot. Recovery/computer wouldnt mount my SDcard. Though... reformatting it from within recovery allowed it to be mountable again. I also had to wipe and reflash my rom in order to get the POS to boot.
edit: i would also like to note, when putting the battery [my 3.7v] into my girlfriends device. It showed about 80% battery.
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Im unlocked and on the senselessICS.
Ive had this issue happen to me several times. However today it was bad. I had it plugged in for 6+ hours with out it being able to turn on.
I had the 3.7v battery in the device.
i messed with it a bit with in that 6hour time frame. Pressing buttons pulling battery, etc. About 4 hours into this whole ordeal... it turned on, on its own. But stayed on the white HTC screen for about 45mins before i pulled the battery and tried to turn it on again. However, it would not turn on. Infact it never turned on....
Heres where it gets interesting. I had the 3.7v. My girlfriend comes home and has the 3.8v. I pop hers out, put it in my device. Fires right up... still sticks on the white HTC screen. While im impatiently waiting, i stick my 3.7v that my phone wouldnt boot with in her device. Fires right up.
I wasnt able to fully boot. Recovery/computer wouldnt mount my SDcard. Though... reformatting it from within recovery allowed it to be mountable again. I also had to wipe and reflash my rom in order to get the POS to boot.
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are you running clockworkmod recovery? Your issue sounds identical to mine and I MAY have a solution. I'm testing right now on my own phone right now.
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are you running clockworkmod recovery?
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yes. the touch one. However i had this issue prior with the unofficial clockwork.
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yes. the touch one. However i had this issue prior with the unofficial clockwork.
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Ok try flashing Amon Ra 3.13. Clockwork mod seems to be the culprit from my end. what was weird is when the phone was shut down I was able to run adb commands and every time i ran "adb devices" it showed my phone as recovery. It seems like clockwork mod recovery was trying to load before anything else preventing the phone from charging and booting up
I replaced my old Droid X a long time ago. Eventually the battery swelled and I threw it away.. so my old X currently has no battery. When I plug it into PC USB, nothing at all happens. If I plug it into wall power, the Motorola logo comes up, then a few moments later a big emtpy battery icon appears with a question mark in it. I can't get it to go anywhere from there.
Is there some kind of key combination I can push to force it to boot into the OS or is a battery, even a dead one, required to operate the device?
I just want to tinker around with it.
You are going to need some sort of battery. My X's battery lasts a grand total of 27 seconds after boot but as long as it's there I can flash roms and turn it on. I had an issue where I had to flash a rom to charge it and I couldn't flash a rom till it was charged.. I looked everywhere for a way to use it without the battery but the only one was to find a charged battery. I ended up borrowing a friends' battery.
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You are going to need some sort of battery. My X's battery lasts a grand total of 27 seconds after boot but as long as it's there I can flash roms and turn it on. I had an issue where I had to flash a rom to charge it and I couldn't flash a rom till it was charged.. I looked everywhere for a way to use it without the battery but the only one was to find a charged battery. I ended up borrowing a friends' battery.
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I have booted phones into download mode whiled connect to my computer via USB. I believe it depends on the phone. My thunderbolt's battery was dead, but I was able to boot it with dead battery
juscozimme said:
I have booted phones into download mode whiled connect to my computer via USB. I believe it depends on the phone. My thunderbolt's battery was dead, but I was able to boot it with dead battery
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interesting to know. I've tried charging my battery with a USB charger and it takes forever to get any type of charge. I am surprised to hear you could boot the phone with a USB.
What would happen if you short out the battery contacts while it's plugged in? Would that trick the phone into thinking there's a battery in place?
Hi all,
My phone cut out at about 10% battery charge earlier and wouldn't turn back on. I thought it was probably just bad battery stats. But now I'm home, even after an hour on charge (and 30 mins on another charger) the phone won't turn on. It also shows up as an unrecognised device in device manager.
Whats weird is that when I first plug the charger in, rather than seeing the blue battery logo, I see an unfamiliar green battery logo as attached.
Has anyone got any ideas on how to fix this? (Tried booting with the volume up and volume down buttons held)
It's also come at quite a frustrating time, I may not be able to reply until Sunday night as I'm off camping in the sticks for the weekend.
Thanks
Plug your charger and Try to keep holding the power button for 1 min.....maybe start
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Plug your charger and Try to keep holding the power button for 1 min.....maybe start
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Sadly that didn't work.
The battery appears to now be taking a charge (300mA/h according to a USB multimeter), but I haven't been able to even get SP flash tools to recognise the handset sadly.
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Sadly that didn't work.
The battery appears to now be taking a charge (300mA/h according to a USB multimeter), but I haven't been able to even get SP flash tools to recognise the handset sadly.
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Looks like battery dead....
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Looks like battery dead....
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That is the conclusion I'm coming to, sadly there doesn't seem to be a UK stockist of the battery yet, but I guess in the mean time I can see if the seller will honour any form of warranty on the product. For now, I'm back on my old G3 and it doesn't even begin to compare. I loved my Elephone.
Bad luck my friend.....I have a samsung galaxy 2 and one day run out of battery and never awake again....weird things
I think it should be cover with warranty.....Is one year in China
Type a email to Elephone support and they must be assist you because the phone is less than one year in the marketing.
I hope you will have a possitive news from Elephone
Thanks, I'll let you know how I get on.
I have the same problem a while ago with the green thing logo while charging , I even try it on wireless charger but it has the same thing with the green logo of battery ...but luckily it charge normally with blue logo
I have seen this on my screen a few times when I ****ed my bootloader during flashing. Device ended up being semi-bricked. I could not flash via SPtools because my device didn't get recognized. I was able to fix it luckily!
Hi all, sorry for the delay in responding.
So, the first problem was the battery. You need to charge it beyond 3.8v I think to get the phone to turn on, probably better to get it to 4v so you have enough charge stored to use the phone. The phone can't charge the battery below a certain threshold (around 3.7v) so you have to remove the battery and use a lithium-ion battery charger (any phone battery charger), these are available for about £2 on ebay.
In my phone the USB port had also stopped working for data transfer. I tried changing the board with the USB port on to no avail.
I replaced everything but the screen in the end to get it working.
Are/were you on stock OS or had you replaced it with another rom? Just for a bit more clarity of the problem.