New Sprint Docs have been released. From Good and Evo Website.
i cant post the link because I'm a NOOB
GoodandEvo.net
http://www.goodandevo.net/2012/05/i...-evo-4g-lte-leaked-and-ready-to-download.html
Original source: http://insidesprintnow.wordpress.com/
Am I the only one that noticed this
• Internal Memory: 16 GB ROM, 1 GB RAM, microSD™ slot for expandable storage up to 32 GB Support SD2.0/ SDHC (includes 8GB microSD card installed)
Are they including a card again? I thought I had read that they were forgoing this, this time around.
Will
shellguy said:
Am I the only one that noticed this
• Internal Memory: 16 GB ROM, 1 GB RAM, microSD™ slot for expandable storage up to 32 GB Support SD2.0/ SDHC (includes 8GB microSD card installed)
Are they including a card again? I thought I had read that they were forgoing this, this time around.
Will
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I noticed that also - there are some other issues with these docs too. It makes me think that these docs aren't final. From what I understand, it's only coming with a charger and cable.
I don't know about you guys but Symptom #2 and the Fix at least sounds like you are putting the phone into different modes. maybe a way to s-off
Symptom #2:
If the device cannot power on, and seems that it cannot be charged, it could be that the device is not in default operation mode. This can be caused when the “volume up key” was pressed while pressing the “power” key when device was last powered down. To power on and off the device normally, please be careful to not hold down any other hardware key while pressing the power key during power up operations.
How to fix:
1. Press & hold the power button for up to ~ 20 seconds. The capacitive keys (three keys at bottom of screen) should begin flashing. This indicates that a reset is imminent. Continue to hold power until they stop flashing.
2. Release the power key
3. Press the power key again for 1 second. Wait a few seconds and the device should then power on; Check power level and perform Symptom #1 procedure if indicator is low or device still does not power on.
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I was in TWRP recovery flashing Xron rom b2.9 and the recovery said the zip file cant open. So it just kept doing its thing and would not let me go back to the main menu. I tried hitting home and back buttons, but no luck.
This was not found by me. I am giving credit to this amazing person who somehow found a trick to reboot the device even if your not in an OS.
"The reboot solution that I found to work all the time is to simultaneously hold the power button, volume down button and the big HP button for 30 seconds."
credit to
5th post- http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Other-HP-Consumer-Products-and/How-to-reset-HP-Touchpad/td-p/852893
I had an issue with my Touchpad where the touchscreen stopped responding in CM7. Volume rocker worked and power button would turn the screen on and off, but I was stuck with no touchscreen and no means to reboot. After a mild panic attack, I plugged it into my computer and luckily had debug mode enabled so I was able to adb reboot it.
But this... this is incredibly useful. Thank you for the post. I'm glad to see that the manufacturers making devices without removable batteries are giving us a trump card to hard reset the devices. My 7" Galaxy Tab has a similar function where holding the power button down for long enough eventually resets the device.
..or you can just hold power + card button for 6 seconds. no volume button needed.
Hi ! When I reboot my nook tablet to go to the cwm, only see "N" button & sandbox, and then disapear & repeated many times to low battery. I can't turn off my nook. Please give me advice!
try holding the power button until it's turned off. (may take up to 20 seconds or more)
that's what i did when my nook wasn't working.
I try hold power for a while but my nook still repeat "N" screen and then sandbox screen ==> disapear & repeat many times like that to low battery. When I plug adapter to my nook, my situation still repeat. So, I can't turn off & boot my nook.
I try hold power for a while but my nook still repeat "N" screen and then sandbox screen ==> disapear & repeat many times like that to low battery. When I plug adapter to my nook, my situation still repeat. So, I can't turn off & boot my nook.
Leave it plugged in for at least twenty minutes to boot completely, then try to power off.
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To power off the nook (if you don't get the prompt) is to hold on to the power button for 20secs or so. What happened with your cwm looks like a bad install, happened to me before. Indirect created a fix for the broken recovery already: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1463011
just read the instructions carefully
sounds like you have one of many situations, bad app install, recovery trying to engage with a custom recovery installed or bad sd card?
I would pop out the sd and try to turn off, if this doesnt fix, I would create a bootable sd card with a recovery image on it and try and recover to it. If you dont have one, you can try and make the r3 and use it to do it.
Thank you for all support! I'll try your way. I'm a newbie on android tablet. I don't have enough experience about android tablet. Thanks again!
So I had to replace my display and digitizer (tried to just replace the digitizer and that didn't work).
First question:
Is there any reason why the connection to the display itself would not function? I have 2 good lcds and I'm fairly sure the connection itself it botched...grrr.
Second question:
Is there a way to debug/wipe my phone without being able to see on my display? I have Amon-RA installed with Rage 1.9.2.
Thanks for the help!
Just try to get to fast boot by memory.
What are those steps?
Pull battery. Pull SD card. Put battery in. Press and hold power and volume down for about 5 seconds after it vibrates. Wait about 15 seconds, press volume down, then power button. Plug into computer. Wait 5 seconds.
You should be in fast boot.
Hello,
I think I might be at the end of the road with my tablet. I've never rooted it or tampered with it in an way, however yesterday it locked up so I did the usual soft reset (hold power and vol+ for 10 seconds) I then turned it back on and the sony logo popped up, but there it just hung. If I press and hold the power button it switches off, a brief press on the power button brings it back on in the same state. So I go Googling, including looking at threads on this site, all seemed to advise to try to get the Android recovery menu up. on the Sony this is done by holding the power and vol+ and then releasing the power button (only) when the son logo appears (this process to be started when the tablet is off) so I did this, and no response at all. Worse than that, where it would turn on and instantly hang, it now doesn't turn on at all. Hooking it up to my PC I can see the device in device manager, but it tells me my usb device has malfunctioned.
At the moment, my thoughts are to open it up, to:
1. Check that the power/volume buttons aren't stuck in some way (preventing the boot command being given correctly)
2. Remove and resolder if necessary internal battery to force a power cycle.
3. Bin it and get something new (it is 2.5yrs old so no big loss i suppose)
Any ideas where to look or similar experiences?
Thanks
Is there any software or commands I could use to diagnose my phone over USB? The screen is black, even during boot (no logos), but the phone is still working in the background. The notification LED blinks normally, menu and back button lights up when pressed, and it even rings when someone calls, though I can't see who it is b/c of the black screen. The screen is not cracked or damaged, and I didn't drop it, so not sure why this is happening. I want to test the GPU or other components before I put down a lot of money for a new screen and it no resolve the issue.
Phone is a rooted SM-N910V that has been working great for 3 months.
Thank you!
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Is there any software or commands I could use to diagnose my phone over USB? The screen is black, even during boot (no logos), but the phone is still working in the background. The notification LED blinks normally, menu and back button lights up when pressed, and it even rings when someone calls, though I can't see who it is b/c of the black screen. The screen is not cracked or damaged, and I didn't drop it, so not sure why this is happening. I want to test the GPU or other components before I put down a lot of money for a new screen and it no resolve the issue.
Phone is a rooted SM-N910V that has been working great for 3 months.
Thank you!
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Hi , try with key kombination .
1. Make sure your phone is OFF
2.Now Press toghether Vol + and power button and hold like that until second vibration (reboot)
3. If that doesn't work try with another combination .
Vol - and Power button
Vol + & Home button & Power button for about 10 second
Vol - & Home button & Power button for about 10 second
Good Luck
Teddy Lo said:
Hi , try with key kombination .
1. Make sure your phone is OFF
2.Now Press toghether Vol + and power button and hold like that until second vibration (reboot)
3. If that doesn't work try with another combination .
Vol - and Power button
Vol + & Home button & Power button for about 10 second
Vol - & Home button & Power button for about 10 second
Good Luck
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Thanks for the suggestions, though I have already tried all those plus other things.
I've left the battery out for over a day, removed sim card, held power button in to drain any residue power.
I'm lost as to why all of sudden the black screen. Hoping there's a way to test the phone to confirm if its the lcd or something else like the gpu chip. On a laptop you could plug a monitor in the vga port, don't guess phones have this option
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Modify_inc said:
Thanks for the suggestions, though I have already tried all those plus other things.
I've left the battery out for over a day, removed sim card, held power button in to drain any residue power.
I'm lost as to why all of sudden the black screen. Hoping there's a way to test the phone to confirm if its the lcd or something else like the gpu chip. On a laptop you could plug a monitor in the vga port, don't guess phones have this option
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I read that the phone was rooted so maybe that custom rom has some bug and that way you get black screen .
Try to flash him back to stock firmware and see if the problem is solved .
It is just rooted on the standard firmware, I didn't install any custom firmwares. But I was wondering if I could possibly reflash it from a backup I made with twrp. I cant get to recovery, well actually I could if I new the exact steps since everything works, I just cant see crap.
Is this even possible or is there another way to access twrp over the usb?
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