i bought one more atrix for parts because i droped mine and destroy back cover
this atrix for parts is bricked, the man who sold me told me that
how to be sure is it hard of soft brick?
the phone want turn on, black screen only, no led, but it keeps heating if i press power button
wheb i plug usb led is on but nothnig more, my pc does not see new hardware
is there some kind of software which can flash this phone dead as is?
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My nephew smashed his lcd and digitizer and the back camera cover. The phone was still functional, i.e send and recieve calls/mms/data and so on. I ordered a new complete front panel(lcd, digitizer and frame) and a new back cover. I followed a youtube guide and was able to take it apart and reassemble. Now, the thing wont turn on, when I plug it to the wall charger it just shows green led. When connected to PC it's recognized as a MICROBOOT and shows grey led light. I took a friend's battery and tried it, nothing. My battery was fully discharged it seems, it also seems like the phone wont charge the battery. I tried volume down and/or volume up with power, nothing.
Is it fully bricked? What can I further check?
Smacks of bad connections on reassembly.
Oops on the 'thanks' as I fat fingered it. .
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My old motherboard for my droid razr was completely shot, I went out and ordered a new one, and received it. It appears the motherboard is bricked (have not put the sim-card or sd card in) The phone's white light turns on in the top left hand corner when connected to a charger. The phone does not start up, does not enter the boot mode (hold both volume buttons and power) and it does not enter download mode. When connected to my pc it is not recognized as anything but the phone is receiving power. (again the white light) I've been searching for quite some time and I'm just wondering if I'm stuck with this completely bricked motherboard or if there is something I can do?
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My old motherboard for my droid razr was completely shot, I went out and ordered a new one, and received it. It appears the motherboard is bricked (have not put the sim-card or sd card in) The phone's white light turns on in the top left hand corner when connected to a charger. The phone does not start up, does not enter the boot mode (hold both volume buttons and power) and it does not enter download mode. When connected to my pc it is not recognized as anything but the phone is receiving power. (again the white light) I've been searching for quite some time and I'm just wondering if I'm stuck with this completely bricked motherboard or if there is something I can do?
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Hi everyone, this is my first post on XDA.
My S3 had a broken screen, so I wanted to get it fixed. The repair shops quoted quite a hefty price for the repair (even though it was just the glass that was, not the digitiser) so I bought a kit to repair it myself. The repair went smoothly, and I didn't need to do anything to the actual LCD display. However, when the repair was finished, the phone would not turn on. I assumed it had a flat battery (it was on 5% when I started the repair) so I plugged the phone in. The phone's LED lit in an orange colour, that i've never seen before. So I left it for 1 hour, then I came back. The phone still had an orange LED lit. The phone would not turn on. I kept the plug in and took the battery out and the phone vibrated. Then I plugged the phone back in and a red LED lit. I've left it like that for 2 hours, and the phone would still not turn on. I plugged it back into my PC and the LED lit green. The phone would still not turn on but the PC showed "GT-I9300" as a Media Device in the File Explorer but it didn't have anything on it. The phone now displays a green LED whenever I plug it into any normal charger. When I unplug it, the power button makes the phone vibrate when I press it.
Please could you help me? I need a phone.
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Jonathan
Red led is charging, green led is charged. Orange led.. Never known it to use orange so i assume its a fault.
It does seem like the phone is booted up and running yet the screen shows nothing. Possibly halted in post?. Have you double checked your work for loose connections etc?. What are the chances of the replacement being faulty?.
I wish I stole my HTC M9.
I didn't actually remove or do anything to the LCD, so it can't be lose connections etc.
I left it overnight on the green LED and it still isn't turning on, plugged in or not.
I'm going to call Samsung to see if they can fix anything or if I need a replacement phone (its about 3 years old so not under warranty though)
It isn't turned on, I tried calling the phone and it went straight to voicemail. And I get no startup sounds, nothing.
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Jonathan
Samsung will charge if it's out of warranty.
So what exactly did you do if you didnt disassemble it?
I wish I stole my HTC M9.
Going to send it off to Samsung. I literally removed the screen's glass and placed a new one on.
Can you do that without damaging the digitiser? I would have thought they'd be "married" in some way or other ie glue.
I wish I stole my HTC M9.
My friend got his new HTC Desire 826 in July 2015. He is having issue with his phone, the screen totally blackouts. He doesn't want to repair the phone because it has no more warranty and will cost much to repair. He asked my help to recover any data possible from his phone.
This was the info I got from him: The phone would restart itself once in a while in the recent few months of use (almost the time that the warranty ended). The screen would black out sometimes, a physical hit on the phone helped to recover it. At the last few moments before the screen totally blackout, the screen showed the mirror image of what it's suppose to show (he had to put it in front of a mirror to read the message). And then it just died and never come alive again. He can't remember whether he set the phone to silent mode.
What I did: Removed and put in the battery, pressing power button gives me a short vibration (I assume that means it can be turned on). Dissemble and reassembled the boards, flex cables etc. No burn mark or broken connection seen. Connect to TV using MHL cable, no signal detected. Soft reset by pressing POWER + VOLUME UP button, it vibrated and screen was still black. Since then, charging after turn on doesn't shows red light below the front camera. The metal cover above the motherboard was usually very hot whenever the phone is on. I'm working like I'm blind, omg >_<.
What's wrong with the phone? What should I do? Possible to repair? Some questions I'd like to ask.
1) Using MHL, does the phone screen need to be working then the TV will show what's on the phone screen?
2) Is there anyway I can connect the phone to other external screen and control externally?
3) I'm hesitant to repair the phone, the heating up of the motherboard scares me that the phone won't last long even after repair. Anyone has this phone and how do u go about this heating issue?
I need help when i update my gs7101b the power got turned off then i restart the device its black totally black no led indicator.
I could shock the pins but i lost my usbcable is there anyway to recover the device???????
It could also accept charge but no light or display.