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My HTC Mozart has died following a failed official update. First I had bootloops now it is just dead. Is there anyway to unbrick it
Thanks
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Try use Windows Phone Support Tools, or give the phone to guarantee
Can you not get the device into boot loader?
Just in case...
Power Off the device
Press and hold the volume down button and switch the phone on
Thanks I think it is bricked back to the shop with it
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Oh dear...good luck.
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Good news tshop are fixing it under warranty. Apparently lots of problems with the OTA update
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I am just a Mozart owner, and the update just messed up my phone. now it won't start up. remains on the white screen after power on and beeps around 3-4 times. i had to remove the battery to turn it off.
does anybody know some place safe and secure where i can send my htc mozart for repair, the boot or a complete flash? I am way here in Central america, and my phone is unbranded and i think it came from the asian market.
R3PUBL1K said:
Can you not get the device into boot loader?
Just in case...
Power Off the device
Press and hold the volume down button and switch the phone on
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So what will the next step if can boot into boot loader?
Thanks.
Can boot into bootloader but without any USB signal there so I cannot do anything more
If someone in Pakistan have dead Mozart 7 I want to buy this my cell is all OK but there is a conecter that conects touch strip to board that is broke iwant this thing if some one please tell..
Morning all, lastnight whilst trying to update my boys i5500 from stock 2.2 to CM7 I inadvertently clicked on the wrong handset in clockwork mod's flash recovery list. (Can't remember exactly what phone it was but it WASN'T a Samsung) Anyway, I've tried switching the phone back on this morning and she's not responding. Nothing from the power button... Volume down + menu + power... battery pull... anyone have any ideas what else I can try?
elmarkko said:
Morning all, lastnight whilst trying to update my boys i5500 from stock 2.2 to CM7 I inadvertently clicked on the wrong handset in clockwork mod's flash recovery list. (Can't remember exactly what phone it was but it WASN'T a Samsung) Anyway, I've tried switching the phone back on this morning and she's not responding. Nothing from the power button... Volume down + menu + power... battery pull... anyone have any ideas what else I can try?
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Well you can try anything you want but there is realy small possibility that you fix it by yourself.
You can fix it with jtag but i don't think you have one because then you wouldn't ask this question.
Samsung service can repair it but maybe they charge repair (but i think they won't if it's still in waranty).
It's not important is cwm you flashed samsung or not because flashing any cwm that is not made for your phone will cause brick.
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Well you can try anything you want but there is realy small possibility that you fix it by yourself.
You can fix it with jtag but i don't think you have one because then you wouldn't ask this question.
Samsung service can repair it but maybe they charge repair (but i think they won't if it's still in waranty).
It's not important is cwm you flashed samsung or not because flashing any cwm that is not made for your phone will cause brick.
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Yeah, I've been doing alot of reading today about this.
Looked into a "jig" but it's not even getting to the boot screen so I'm lead to believe this won't work.
Tried loading up through odin again but the program doesn't detect the phones even connected.
When the chargers plugged in, it doesn't even light up.
Reckon i'll give Samsung a go... what's the worst that could happen?
The exact same thing happened to me about 6 months ago, but I was just recently trying to fix it. The worst part is that you can't even access it from your computer and therefore you can't do anything. Let me know if you get it repaired, and how much it cost.
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Ok, I just tried a usb jig and it didn't work. Any luck getting your one repaired?
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zxSeanFxz said:
Ok, I just tried a usb jig and it didn't work. Any luck getting your one repaired?
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Morning Sean,
If I'm being honest, I never sent it. My friend dropped his i5500 and shattered the lcd so he bought mine for £20 ($35). Thats only $15 less than i paid for it, so i took the hit.
Reading the samsung repair document though they do say that if you can produce a valid proof of purchase and they cant detect any liquid or physical damage they will fix any mobile upto 24mths after purchase.
If you still have the receipt, it may be worth it.
Hope you get it fixed.
I was using my phone the other day everything was fine I put it down looked back to it and I saw it was off I just thought the battery was flat I brought it home to charge and it wouldn't charge.
When I try to charge it nothing happens but on the back around the area of the camera gets hot. I took this to a repair shop down the road and they said that they fix a lot of the phones by changing the flex at the bottom, I tried this but that still doesn't work.
What is wrong with it? Is it software or hardware?
Why does that area get hot?
This is a last ditch attempt before I just sell the phone on for spares but it would be great if anyone could help!
Thanks
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I was using my phone the other day everything was fine I put it down looked back to it and I saw it was off I just thought the battery was flat I brought it home to charge and it wouldn't charge.
When I try to charge it nothing happens but on the back around the area of the camera gets hot. I took this to a repair shop down the road and they said that they fix a lot of the phones by changing the flex at the bottom, I tried this but that still doesn't work.
What is wrong with it? Is it software or hardware?
Why does that area get hot?
This is a last ditch attempt before I just sell the phone on for spares but it would be great if anyone could help!
Thanks
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It won't start at all? No download or recovery mode?
I have tried booting it in recovery mode + download mode but nothing comes up on the screen.
12jamie34 said:
I have tried booting it in recovery mode + download mode but nothing comes up on the screen.
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What phone version do you have? normal i9100 or i9100G etc.
I don't know anything about hardbricking your phone, but i think you need an usb jig.
12jamie34 said:
I have tried booting it in recovery mode + download mode but nothing comes up on the screen.
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If screen is not going on....u need a usb jig for sure
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Haven't got the phone with me at the moment When i get it back I will try the USB jig and get back to you.
Thanks for your help.
12jamie34 said:
Haven't got the phone with me at the moment When i get it back I will try the USB jig and get back to you.
Thanks for your help.
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You know that's a usb thing you need to buy?
I do indeed
pls
Pls,i also av dis exact problem,how do i get usb jig
Opestein said:
Pls,i also av dis exact problem,how do i get usb jig
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U can buy one from eBay.
Or you can borrow one see the thread in general section
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Opestein said:
Pls,i also av dis exact problem,how do i get usb jig
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http://bit.ly/XHxKSn
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tanks
i cant get one here but i am trying to make one but my usb has 4 pins instead of 5 pins.pls help
Camera gets hot while charging, not booting, no recovery or download: symptoms of hardbrick.
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I sent the phone off to be fixed with JTAG and it turns out that it cannot be fixed I received this back...
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= JTAG REPORT =
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Open serial port...OK
Connecting to the RIFF Box...OK
Connecting to the dead body...OK
Detected dead body: DETECTED
Set I/O Voltage reads OK, TCK Frequency is OK
Resurrection sequence started.
Establish communication with the phone...OK
Initializing internal hardware configuration...OK
Uploading resurrector data into memory...OK
Starting communication with resurrector...OK
Flashing the dead body...
ERROR: Timeout while waiting for DCC Loader response, CPU is DEAD
Hello friends and thanks for reading. Glad to finally be a part of one of the most highly respectable, trustworthy, and knowledgeable development sites on the Internet. Not an ass kisser, just feel that if you've used a website to fix or mod ALOT of different things that you didn't know how to fully do on your own, and you also learned how and why, you should express some appreciation. I've searched and searched but I'm pretty sure this is one of the more rare bricks. Not one of those did u hold volume down and OMG theres the hboot menu threads lol. So here goes...
Modification Procedure:
JuopunutBear S-Off
Hboot 1.50.5050
Radio 1.09.00.0706
Recovery TWRP v2.2.0
Angry Bean Rom CM 10.1 build 06.07.13
Joe Blow Hacks
Computer rig:
Ubuntu 12.04 x32 & Windows 8 x32 dual boot
Asus A8AE-LE
Amd Athlon 64 3500+
2gb Pc3200
Tools / Testing Equipment:
- 2 identical model Evo's
Model: PG86100
- 2 identical batteries (all working)
- Both phones have had the same exact procedure done
- The other Evo that went through the procedure is still working fine and I use it as my main phone
What it Does / Doesn't do:
- Cant get to hboot
- Cant get to recovery
- With battery in and usb charger plugged in, and not hitting any buttons including power, there is a solid red light that would indicate normal charging. I don't believe it is because the other Evo, after letting the bad one supposedly charge the battery, says the battery is low
- With the usb charger unplugged and a known charged battery placed in the phone and me hitting power once, it vibrates once and the home, menu, back and search light up. Screen shows absolutely nothing. holding volume up down and power in this state makes the phone vibrate once and all the lights go out. Then after a second adb sees it again as device offline
- When I boot using either Windows or Ubuntu, the command “adb devices” shows the serial and offline
- When I boot the working Evo using either Windows or Ubuntu, the command “adb devices” shows the serial and device (as it should)
- Adb and fastboot run fine with the working Evo
- Adb is about useless on the dead Evo. Every command = error device offline
Things I tried that failed:
- Volume up + power it vibrates once and the home, menu, back and search light up
- Volume down + power the phone doesn't boot (can't access hboot)
- Charger in the phone first with no battery. Then I held volume up and down and inserted the battery. Phone just goes back to the solid red light and gets hot. Screen shows absolutely nothing
(yes I took my time do to the fact that most problems occur do to a lack of patience and user error :silly:
- Ruu (no fastboot)
- ./brickdetect.sh Device can't be detected. Check connections
I usually got this type of thing in the bag but this time I'm just not getting anywhere. Any and all input would be greatly appreciated. Is there something not right here in this Evo setup that I'm not seeing or in your opinion do u think that the working Evo is in “harms way”? I keep wondering...Thanks
What happened to the phone before it got into its current state? Did this happen while you were doing the S-off procedure?
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The Fer-Shiz-Nizzle said:
What happened to the phone before it got into its current state? Did this happen while you were doing the S-off procedure?
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No thats the thing. I did both Evo procedures at the same time. Same files and everything. S-off went great for both phones. The phone was being used as a dlna client. Right before it "bricked", it was watching The Walking Dead. Would you consider this to be a brick, as i don't want to be misleading people. Theres a lotta posts that throw around bricked and hard bricked like there the same when there not...
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No thats the thing. I did both Evo procedures at the same time. Same files and everything. S-off went great for both phones. The phone was being used as a dlna client. Right before it "bricked", it was watching The Walking Dead. Would you consider this to be a brick, as i don't want to be misleading people. Theres a lotta posts that throw around bricked and hard bricked like there the same when there not...
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I mean ya i know it's bricked lol but should it be defined as hard bricked?...
Is it getting hot around cameras while it's on charger?
If it is your motherboard died
Yes it is. Installed a a known good board inside the dead evo and I'm currently using it to post.
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Noxus001 said:
Yes it is. Installed a a known good board inside the dead evo and I'm currently using it to post.
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So it's all fine now?
Yes all is well. Thanks for all the help
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Just a coincidence that the board died?
Noxus001 said:
Yes it is. Installed a a known good board inside the dead evo and I'm currently using it to post.
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Hi everyone.
So, what do you guys think happened here? Did the motherboard just happen to die, or was its demise hastened by modifying the phone?
Good to read that you solved your problem, though. So, where did you get a replacement board, just off one of the usual sell yours buy someone else's type sites?
Made the mistake of bricking my Att HTC ONE M7. Ive tried everything to revive this damn thing, did loads of research to see if anyone came up with a solution with no luck.
I was restoring my backup phone (Galaxy S2) to convert my mom to an android and get her away from that pile of **** iPhone. I downloaded a philz recovery from the xda app on my ONE for the S2 (which is something I've always had a rule against for this reason).
To make a Long story longer I, for some reason, thought it was for my ONE. Flashed it in recovery (TWRP) "Failed" then I realized what i did. But it failed, I then flashed a bootanimation. "Success"..
Restarted my device but it never came back on. No lights, screen, or response from any combination of buttons.
I guess the recovery flash ,even though it failed, was the nail in the coffin. I just can't believe it died that easy even though it let me flash a bootanimation. Not paying attention just cost me a lot of money and loads of pride.
It shows up qhsusb_dload in device manager. I e-mailed HTC and I'm gonna try a warranty claim. Also talked to someone about Jtag.
If anyone wants to attempt a solution Im game.. I will keep this post up to date with what run around HTC gives if I go that route. If anyone cares...
"IF IT AIN'T BROKE, FIX IT UNTIL IT IS...
HTC ONE Rooted, Unlocked,
Tampered Just a Tad,
Maximus HD 4.4 KitKat
Died an Honorable Death.. due to
Lapse in judgement, temporary
Mental Retardation..
Sent using my HTC One XL backup, fill in,
The ONE I can always count on...
Are you able toqccess fastboot or TWRP?
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No, cant access anything.. black screen. No response.
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Update:: HTC told me to do this combination of buttons that I haven't read anywhere else. It didn't work for me but it might be a solution for others experiencing the dead black screen issue.
•Charge the device for at least 10 minutes
•With the device truly OFF while still being plugged into the wall outlet, push in and hold volume up and volume down AND power button, for 2 minutes.
•Let go. Device will boot up, and battery/charging logic are re-calibrated.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=db5f3If-2Jw&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Idk if this I'll worth... Wish you the best. Reading more in dept about your problem, you are in a touth position
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Sending my phone in for Jtag via Mobile Tech Videos. I've only heard good things (on average) gonna send it off Monday and we shall see...
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I am also stuck
i am also stucked QHSUSB DLOAD really worried please help if any body is having solution
Does your charge led come on when it's plugged into the wall? Do any lights at all work?
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rasoolakhter said:
i am also stucked QHSUSB DLOAD really worried please help if any body is having solution
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Their is a fix now .. I did mine today
QHSUSB_DLOAD Fix
This will fix devices which were bricked due to firmware incompatibility. This can be caused with the way HTC handles the firmware updates in it's m7's OTAs. If you've been flashing from a 3.x firmware to a 5.x firmware via OTA, or manually, you most likely have a device stuck in QHSUSB_DLOAD. This tool is for you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2770684
Prerequisites
the appropriate package for the device
a supported bricked device
a usb cable
fastboot
distro utils: md5sum, strings, tail, grep, unzip ( all included in most linux distros)
some basic linux experience
root access on a linux machine
patience
DISCLAIMER: We do NOT guarantee that this method will work for you, or that it is flawless. We are also not responsible if your phone is completely dead after the procedure, or your house burns down because your phone exploded. You are doing this in YOUR OWN RISK.
Instructions
Boot the linux box and download the appropriate package for the device.
Remove the sim card from the phone. Do not connect yet
Extract the package in your working directory
Open up a terminal and cd to that directory
Run revive.sh as root and connect the device
Code:
sudo ./revive.sh
The procedure is automated. At the end of the unbrick process, you will need to charge the device fully and then flash one of the full firmwares bundled, as pointed from the script. This is crucial to ensure device stability.
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The problem with mine is that after I bricked it I sent it to be jtaged. When I got it back it wouldn't unlock to any network. No matter what it asks me for an unlock code.
Maybe I can run this on my phone and restore the emmc that cross checks the modem.???
What harm could it do
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cannonofcourse said:
The problem with mine is that after I bricked it I sent it to be jtaged. When I got it back it wouldn't unlock to any network. No matter what it asks me for an unlock code.
Maybe I can run this on my phone and restore the emmc that cross checks the modem.???
What harm could it do
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where did u send?
How much was it ?
I sent it to mobile tech videos... I heard good stuff about them but don't send it to them if you want your phone to work again. I don't remember what it cost me but I wish I would have waited for this unbrick method. The jtag process fried my modem or part of my motherboard. Try the unbrick method. People have had a lot of luck with that.
HTC ONE M-7
cannonofcourse said:
I sent it to mobile tech videos... I heard good stuff about them but don't send it to them if you want your phone to work again. I don't remember what it cost me but I wish I would have waited for this unbrick method. The jtag process fried my modem or part of my motherboard. Try the unbrick method. People have had a lot of luck with that.
HTC ONE M-7
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i tried that method but after the command i get a message error that my device isn't found