Hello all.
I am a first time poster, but a long time stalker of this site. I'd like to start off by saying I am very impressed by this forum. There are a lot of intelligent people and a lot of excellent work being done around here, keep it up!
On to the problem:
To make a long story short, I attempted to flash a custom ROM onto my phone and wound up with a soft brick (I think, the definitions of hard and soft bricks are quite vague all over the internet...).
Phone: Alcatel One Touch Evolve 5020t (TCT Mobile)
Android version: 4.1.2 (Jellybean)
Root access: Yes
Custom recovery: Unsure, but leaning toward no. ROM Manager said I had TWRP and CM installed, but I have never been able to boot into custom recovery mode...
Bootloader: Unsure. I believe it is locked.
OK, Here's what happened: I forgot to wipe my SD card/cache before flashing. Flashed phone, Phone rebooted to the manufacturer screen, then goes dead. Power button turns phone on but phone will not get past the manufacturer splash screen. Tried to boot in recovery mode by pressing vol up + power, the bootloader comes up, but only the options "Reboot System" and "Reboot in Recovery Mode" appear. Selecting either option results in the same thing: Phone dies after manufacturer screen.
Connected via USB:
PC will no longer recognize the device. When phone is powered on and connected, PC makes the sound for a connected device, then makes the sound it makes when you disconnect. It does this multiple times. Powered off it does the same thing. With battery removed, phone will not power on, but displays the charging battery picture.
I have read that formatting my SD card can fix this somehow, but haven't attempted it yet.
I have stock ROM image for the device. I have backups saved on the SD and my PC.
Can anyone help me?
Hi
I have soft bricked my MetroPCS one touch evolve. it is 5020N
I can only start the recovery mode , but the phone will not boot.
you said you have a image of the stock rom. do you THink I can flash the stock image using the stock recovery?
thanks
Hey can someone help me unbrick my alcatel one touch evolve tmobile? I tried using adb and sdk but its not working correctly for some reason. It just says closed every time i try to execute a command... :/
Mr. Sinister said:
Hello all.
I am a first time poster, but a long time stalker of this site. I'd like to start off by saying I am very impressed by this forum. There are a lot of intelligent people and a lot of excellent work being done around here, keep it up!
On to the problem:
To make a long story short, I attempted to flash a custom ROM onto my phone and wound up with a soft brick (I think, the definitions of hard and soft bricks are quite vague all over the internet...).
Phone: Alcatel One Touch Evolve 5020t (TCT Mobile)
Android version: 4.1.2 (Jellybean)
Root access: Yes
Custom recovery: Unsure, but leaning toward no. ROM Manager said I had TWRP and CM installed, but I have never been able to boot into custom recovery mode...
Bootloader: Unsure. I believe it is locked.
OK, Here's what happened: I forgot to wipe my SD card/cache before flashing. Flashed phone, Phone rebooted to the manufacturer screen, then goes dead. Power button turns phone on but phone will not get past the manufacturer splash screen. Tried to boot in recovery mode by pressing vol up + power, the bootloader comes up, but only the options "Reboot System" and "Reboot in Recovery Mode" appear. Selecting either option results in the same thing: Phone dies after manufacturer screen.
Connected via USB:
PC will no longer recognize the device. When phone is powered on and connected, PC makes the sound for a connected device, then makes the sound it makes when you disconnect. It does this multiple times. Powered off it does the same thing. With battery removed, phone will not power on, but displays the charging battery picture.
I have read that formatting my SD card can fix this somehow, but haven't attempted it yet.
I have stock ROM image for the device. I have backups saved on the SD and my PC.
Can anyone help me?
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Did you solve this problem? Do you still have the stock ROM image?
hi could u send me the stock ROM image of the Alcatel One Touch Evolve 5020t ?
Mr. Sinister said:
Hello all.
I am a first time poster, but a long time stalker of this site. I'd like to start off by saying I am very impressed by this forum. There are a lot of intelligent people and a lot of excellent work being done around here, keep it up!
On to the problem:
To make a long story short, I attempted to flash a custom ROM onto my phone and wound up with a soft brick (I think, the definitions of hard and soft bricks are quite vague all over the internet...).
Phone: Alcatel One Touch Evolve 5020t (TCT Mobile)
Android version: 4.1.2 (Jellybean)
Root access: Yes
Custom recovery: Unsure, but leaning toward no. ROM Manager said I had TWRP and CM installed, but I have never been able to boot into custom recovery mode...
Bootloader: Unsure. I believe it is locked.
OK, Here's what happened: I forgot to wipe my SD card/cache before flashing. Flashed phone, Phone rebooted to the manufacturer screen, then goes dead. Power button turns phone on but phone will not get past the manufacturer splash screen. Tried to boot in recovery mode by pressing vol up + power, the bootloader comes up, but only the options "Reboot System" and "Reboot in Recovery Mode" appear. Selecting either option results in the same thing: Phone dies after manufacturer screen.
Connected via USB:
PC will no longer recognize the device. When phone is powered on and connected, PC makes the sound for a connected device, then makes the sound it makes when you disconnect. It does this multiple times. Powered off it does the same thing. With battery removed, phone will not power on, but displays the charging battery picture.
I have read that formatting my SD card can fix this somehow, but haven't attempted it yet.
I have stock ROM image for the device. I have backups saved on the SD and my PC.
Can anyone help me?
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hi could u send me the stock ROM image of the Alcatel One Touch Evolve 5020t ? my email is [email protected]
or u can give me the link of the rom that i can download .
Thanks !!!
i pimped my rom and got a brick
I used an app called Pimp my Rom and tweaked the cpu and kernel. It was a lot faster, however when I rebooted my phone I got a brick. I tried booting recovery and apply update from sd card. it failed with stock and rooted recovery roms. I understand the bootloader must be unlocked prior to this type of flash. Is there any other solution. I am currently without a phone!!
DEFTEK67 said:
I used an app called Pimp my Rom and tweaked the cpu and kernel. It was a lot faster, however when I rebooted my phone I got a brick. I tried booting recovery and apply update from sd card. it failed with stock and rooted recovery roms. I understand the bootloader must be unlocked prior to this type of flash. Is there any other solution. I am currently without a phone!!
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Have you tried going to the Alcatel website and downloading the One-Touch update software package? It has worked for some people that have the 5020t variant...
can you send me the Alcatel 5020t Stock rom thaks much--- [email protected]
can you send me the Alcatel 5020t Stock rom thaks much--- [email protected]
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First off id like to say thanks in advance to any replies and also apologize if this has been posted previously (i searched and could not find anything that was helpful) I lurked around these forums when i had my x1 and im hoping you guys can be as helpful for me as you are for everyone else. anyway onto the issue
I used the superboot method to root my ATT US Streak. My intentions were to update to 2.1 following the steps in the "eclair working on my u.s. unlocked streak!" thread (wont let me put a link since its my first post)
after using fastboot to root the phone will boot up and function fine but recovery and fastboot no longer work. i tried flashing Koush's custom recovery and other things that require fastboot and the terminal just says "sending..." nothing happens no errors or anything, the cmd prompt just sits there and i need to remove the battery to reboot the device.
i then downloaded the Rom Manager apk from the market and flashed the clockwork recovery from there (it said i did anyway). when i load the recovery from boot (volume keys + power and its the stock recovery) and chose option 2 to flash modaco custom rom or even the stock dell rom it just goes to a black screen and i once again need to remove the battery to reboot.
the phone itself is still functioning fine when it boots up and everything works the way it should other than the home, menu, and back button lights flash in random orders, thats just annoying though. again any help is appreciated
so what should i try next?
EDIT: woke up this morning and now the device will not turn on. i tried starting to fastboot and recovery but still nothing. plug it into my pc and i get the "found new hardware wizard" for a Qualcomm CDMA Technologies MSM.
first real brick? ha that would be my luck
EDIT 2: a kid just ran through my work, grabbed my phone and threw it on the ground. it screwed up the 30 pin connector on the phone and the charger. im going to hurt somebody. phone is booting again though... put sd card back in and still boots fine
SOLVED: Dont know the technical reasons behind it but i had to reinstall the drivers and switch usb ports for every fastboot and recovery procedure
removed SD card and its booting up normally. any thoughts?
After struggling for months, I was finally able to root my Karbonn A27 using Root Master. Soon after rooting, I couldn't resist the urge to install a custom rom.The stock rom was giving me a lot of issues, one of the major problem being the heating issue.
So as a next step, I tried to flash the recovery. I took a chance and flashed the CWMrecovery which was not meant for my device. (The CWM I used was actually meant for Karbonn A21)
As a result of that, I got my phone bricked. (Soft bricked caught on bootloop) Luckily, I am able to put the phone on Fastboot mode though.
To unbrick my phone, I understand that I need to find the stock rom for my device. So that I can re-flash all the images in Fastboot mode. The problem is I am not to find the Stock Rom on the internet. Please let me know if there is any other alternate way to get out of jail.
Notable things:
1) One interested thing, that I would like to share about my phone is that, while booting if I press the "power and up arrow" button together it takes me to weird screen showing hardware information. It does nothing after that, I will have to remove and reinsert the battery to make it boot again.
2) Another thing, after restarting the phone by pressing the power button later if I press the "UP and DOWN" arrow key together. It takes me to another screen which reads "Fastboot" mode displaying options for recovery and factory reset
Please help guyz... I strongly believe xda is the only place in this world that can fix this phone now for me.
:crying: Please help guyz...
HELP...................
I apologize if this is in the wrong place, and I've really tried searching around, but nothing seems to work/ is tailored to the m8.
So, I just got an M8 new out of the box, rooted it and successfully installed cyanogenmod. Problem is, I was playing around with it, trying to get the GApp store and somehow (did what i think was) deleted my roms completely. Now upon booting up the phone I just get the "This build is for dev..." screen, and with the volume down+Power button to access recovery mode I constantly get put back to the fastboot screen. I tried flashing a custom recovery as in "Phone arena CWM flash recovery" guide, but no luck because my computer is reading the device as offline. I honestly have no idea what to do, and if anyone could help me I would be so greatful...
TL;DR: Stuck on boot screen, can't enter recovery mode, think i deleted all my roms, help please
On a scale of 1 - bricked, how bricked is my phone?
HUGE DEVELOPMENTS, GUYS! I've been able to access recovery mode again by re-flashing ClockWorkMod.
ctran1 said:
On a scale of 1 - bricked, how bricked is my phone?
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On that scale, you are zero. If the screen comes on, you aren't bricked.
hello everyone
this phone is NOWHERE... i cant believe how few people have this phone in the hacking community.
I've used a guide seen here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCiq21WsFEc
essentially I rooted it in KK successfully. Then I installed TWRP through the twrp app... installed successfully. no error.
Went to reboot, phone does not get past splash. Recovery instantly goes to black (powered off) screen with red LED (tells me the phone is kind of on.. but some serious hardware misunderstanding taking place.)
How can I restore the stock recovery? While it is in this no-display-red-light mode it appears on my computer in DFU... so I know it is possible to still get in there, but I cannot find anything about the stock recovery for this phone.
Can't believe ZTE has little to no support for this phone...
Possible solution
That video seemed to be for the newer model of the zte grand x, thats why its called grand x plus. I had tried it on my phone and it was like stuck in a power up loop, what i did to get out of it is to go into recovery mode by pressing and hold the power button plus the up volume button. One i got in there i just rebooted it. Try that out and see if it works. Im still looking around for a solid root for this phone
I've followed these instructions to the tee but have not had any luck with getting this to work. The flash always just results in my phone getting stuck on the "recovery booting.... recover is not seandroid enforcing - Set Warranty Bit : Recovery" screen. Odin reads as "PASS!" but my phone seems like it's just stuck. I've scoured over dozens of forums searching for answers but what works for others just doesn't seem to be working for me.
The instructions all seems so clear, and multiple forums' instructions gave me confidence that this would work no problem as long as I followed the instructions precisely. I guess that wasn't the case. I can't afford a new phone right now, but I'm sure my phone isn't completely bricked. There's gotta be a way! Can you please help me, xda community?
EDIT: I forgot to mention that I also tried the "uncheck the Auto Reboot option" method, and I'm a little confused about the last sentence. See below:
NOTE: Sometimes the device does *not* boot into recovery mode and root your device. Just do the entire procedure again if this happens. If it still will not install root and such, make sure that in Odin "Auto Reboot" is not checked. Then after flashing, pull the battery, and boot with VolUp+Home+Power button to boot into recovery manually. This will start the install process.
I'm confused about the "This will start the install process" sentence. I flash, let it finish until Odin says "Pass!", remove the battery, boot into recovery, and then I have two options from there - I can either go into download mode again, or I can start the phone normally. Starting the phone normally just brings me right to the recovery mode which gets stuck there indefinitely. I've left it there for 15+ minutes and it still just stays stuck there.
EDIT 2: Exactly how long is it suppose to take to boot up after it's been flashed?
EDIT 3: IT WORKS. So, If you just sort of hold down all the buttons at the same time, the phone will restart a few times and eventually bring you into the TWRP menu. This is what I was unaware of before. I'm not exactly sure what the specific method or timing is for that, but just tinker with holding all the buttons, and I think you can let go when you see little blue letters on the top left that says recovery or something. Of course, being able to access the TWRP menu means you must first have flashed the TWRP thing, which I did using Odin. Just download the latest TWRP .tar file and flash it with Odin.
EDIT4: SUCCESS! I am now successfully rooted! I reflashed the twrp-3.0.2-2-klte.img.tar and then I was able to access the actual GUI. I guess what I had before was some super stripped down version of the TWRP that only gave me access to a command-line looking interphase in recovery mode, with very limited options. So there you go, if you find yourself looking at pictures on forums of a supposed TWRP with an actual GUI you can navigate, that's because it does exist! Download the one I just mentioned, flash it using Odin, and boot it up by holding VolumeUP, Home, and Power. From there you can flash Zip files, just put the zip files into an sd card. I put my zip right into the sd card, not even in it's own folder or anything.
that version (8/26/2016) does not work at all for g900t, Maybe Chainfire wants to shut down CF_auto_root method.
you need to try the previous version (02/28/2016), I doubt you can find the old version in their website, Try google it on internet.
goog888 said:
that version (8/26/2016) does not work at all for g900t, Maybe Chainfire wants to shut down CF_auto_root method.
you need to try the previous version (02/28/2016), I doubt you can find the old version in their website, Try google it on internet.
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Interesting, thanks for the info! Funny enough, while I was at Best Buy last night, I decided "what the heck" and asked a Geek Squad guy about my phone, and told him how I attempted to root and now it wouldn't boot, etc. He took my phone, and just sort of held all the buttons together and it restarted a few times, and he just kept fidgeting with it until eventually it came up to the TWRP recovery menu! So, I did a factory reset and started up the phone. It is currently on 5.1.1. I have since been able to get myself into the TWRP recovery menu by fidgeting like he did, even though I'm not entirely sure what exactly the timing or button combos are. The Geek Squad guy said he just held down ALL buttons, even VolumeUp and VolumeDown at the same time. So whatever, TWRP menu IS accessible finally.
At this point, I'd prefer to flash CM13 to it, and apparently I can just put the CM13 file on my phone storage/sd card, and then flash it through the TWRP recovery menu. But since I factory reset my phone back to 5.1.1, should I first update my radios? A techy friend of mine introduced me to a new fear - that if you flash a ROM that is incompatible with an older radio, it could "hard brick" my device. So now that's where I'm at. I want to flash a rom to gain simple root access, but don't want to risk bricking my device.
Here is my phone's information:
SM-G900T
Android 5.1.1
Baseband version G900TUVU1FOG6
Build Number LMY47X.G900TUVU1FOG6
I don't know how to mark this solved, but it is, as described my my 4th edit in the original post.