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During the night, my phone got soo hot, I could not even touch it. It was charging while this happened and I think it happened because the phone went under the pillow and did not have proper ventilation. When I noticed I unplugged the charger and took out the battery. After it cooled I tried turning on the phone, it initially went to the charging icon then turned off and I can't get it to turn.on. CAN ANYONE HELP??
I wouldn't mind going to ATT and getting another one but its rooted. Do you think I would be ok to return it with out them finding out? I can't get to recovery mode to flash to stock.
I tried searching for the answer..couldn't find one, most people were able to turn theirs on.
Plug in your usb cable to your computer and hold the volume buttons (aka get into download mode), leave your phone on there for a couple hours to charge and then proceed to boot normally. Hopefully this works for you, if not, buy a new battery from Amazon (needs NFC, preferably Samsung OEM). I would suggest getting this http://www.amazon.com/Samsung--CGPK...UEE0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1327948609&sr=8-1 so you will be able to charge your other battery if you are not able to charge it through download mode.(includes an extra battery too)
Hey thanks for the advice, I'll try this when I get home...say hypothetically it doesn't work...and it can't be.saved.and turned on...could the warranty department tell if I have.voided my warranty by rooting it?
If you tripped the flash counter, possibly, but I've read that most stores don't check it anyways and just get you a replacement.
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During the night, my phone got soo hot, I could not even touch it. It was charging while this happened and I think it happened because the phone went under the pillow and did not have proper ventilation.
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WTF? Why do so many people put their phones under their pillows? ANd then everyone always starts a new thread about it.
Red5 said:
WTF? Why do so many people put their phones under their pillows? ANd then everyone always starts a new thread about it.
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You know how people always say that the other side of the pillow is colder? Well since it's winter, people want the other side Warner and use their phones to warm it up.
I didn't mean to put it there ...kinda just slipped in
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WTF? Why do so many people put their phones under their pillows? ANd then everyone always starts a new thread about it.
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I was thinking the same thing. I thought it was the same thread, then I thought the guy just copied and pasted the other guy.
On topic... just let the phone cool down, and then see if it works. If it does, good. If not, try ATT and they should accept it. They can't find out you rooted it if the phone doesnt work.
Off topic- a friend of mine took the shell of an iPod touch And put quarters in it for weight, and returned it.
You need to wait a while when you charge the phone before booting it up, the phone needs some time to get enough power to turn itself on without turning off immediately.
after the battery cools down, it should still work, hopefully you won't need a new battery
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WTF? Why do so many people put their phones under their pillows? ANd then everyone always starts a new thread about it.
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I can tell you why Mr. Smarty Pants.
Back in the days before smartphone existed they phones did not get this hot. So, when an unsuspecting customer gets a new dual core heating pad they have no clue that they generate this much heat thus using their past charging habits ala under a pillow.
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I can tell you why Mr. Smarty Pants.
Back in the days before smartphone existed they phones did not get this hot. So, when an unsuspecting customer gets a new dual core heating pad they have no clue that they generate this much heat thus using their past charging habits ala under a pillow.
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I used to put my dumb phone under my pillow sooooo that the vibration that came with my alarm would be guaranteed to wake me up
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I didn't mean to put it there ...kinda just slipped in
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That's what he said
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I used to put my dumb phone under my pillow sooooo that the vibration that came with my alarm would be guaranteed to wake me up
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I put mine there to semi mute the alarm so as not to immediately wake my son up in the mornings.
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Not to add too much to this inane thread, but there are a dozen alarm apps with increasing tones...starts quiet as a whisper and slowly increases.
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AlarmDroid. Best alarm app Ive come across in a long time and use it every day.
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That's what he said
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Lol, someone had to catch it.
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I thought the exact same thing haha
Phone placed under pillow is understandable but phone is under pillow while charging is just odd. You run a power cord under the pillow too?
I think the main question is why is his device getting that hot while charging? Will putting it under a pillow really cause it to heat up that much? Also doesn't the phone have a thermometer in it and auto shut down when it gets too hot?
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I used to do this too! But the vibrators on these newer phones are no where near as strong as the old school nokia bricks!
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Off topic- a friend of mine took the shell of an iPod touch And put quarters in it for weight, and returned it.
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Now that's messed up!!
A couple years ago when plasma tv's were all the rage, there was a story in the news about a guy that was going around electronic's stores, buying tv's and returning them, but he would have replaced the TV with an oven door!
Several days ago my phone started behaving strangely. Whenever the phone is NOT plugged in, the battery icon flashes continuously. If i plug it in, it stops flashing and behaves normally to show the phone is charging. Also, when the phone is NOT plugged in, the lock screen says it is charging. My battery life is dismal.
When i unplug the phone the battery indicator remains at 100% for a long time, but then drops quickly.Since this started i have to charge the phone twice a day with only moderate usage.
I am now on Shostock2 4.1.5 and Siyah 4.1.1. I tried factory reset, clearing cache and clearing dalvik. I also tried installing a different kernel (dream kernel) and a different ROM (aberration), wiping data, cache and dalvik each time.
I searched the forums, and the only threads i found seem to point to a bad usb port. One thread suggested cleaning the port, which i did using alcohol and compressed air. It helped for about half an hour, and then the problem returned.
Everything seems to point to a usb port that for some reason makes the phone think it is plugged in all the time...perhaps it is somehow shorted? So, it sounds as if my next step is to replace the usb port.
Still, I wanted to ask if anyone had any other possible solutions i could try before sending the phone for warranty repair and get the port replaced (or replace it myself).
Any ideas?
You are being kind of vague here. For instance. U say u have to charge it twice a day with .moderate usage. What if your moderate usage is 2.5 hours screen on time or something. To me, that means of course u will need to charge again if u want to make it he whole day. A bit moar info? Some cowbell?
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Moderate usage means (for me anyway having the phone on, wifi on, gps off, no gaming. I only turn the screen on to check email for a couple of minutes here and there, and to answer the occasional call. Before the problem started my phone used to go all day without recharging. Now, even if i let the phone sit, unused, untouched, screen off (like overnight) battery level will drop over 10%per hour. I tried using better battery stats but none of the triggers have been triggered: if i try "since unplugged" or "since charged" or "since screen off" they all show zero seconds...I'm guessing that being "plugged in" continuously is messing with the triggers.
Still, the battery drain is not really the problem. The problem is that the phone seems to think it is plugged in continuously, even when it is not. It sounds like a bad usb port, or a port about to fail completely, but before i try to replace it i wanted to know if anyone had any other possible ideas.
People usually scrub the inside of the port with an alcohol swab if I'm not mistaken. Thought I've seen that posted, never had this problems myself.
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My USB port needs to be replaced due to wear ( loose fit of cable). The ones for I777 I have found are $7.00 but are port alone, ones that are for I9100 are $15.00 but are attached to the ribbon cable. I plan to take phone apart to try to determine if the I9100 part will work. The price to have it repaired by MobileTechVideos is $40.00 plus shipping.
Adfurgerson
Let me know what you.find out. I may be heading in that direction very soon.
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Adfurgerson
Let me know what you.find out. I may be heading in that direction very soon.
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For the battery stats have you tried setting a custom reference?
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Let me know what you.find out. I may be heading in that direction very soon.
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I will do that, more than likely look at it this weekend.
Here is a video link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aChzv3IzxsU
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I will do that, more than likely look at it this weekend.
Here is a video link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aChzv3IzxsU
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Definitely sounds like symptoms of a bad USB port to me. One thing you might do if you want additional confirmation, is to flash back to stock firmware (to rule out firmware issues...though I don't know of anyone who has confirmed this type of symptom being caused by bad firmware) and grab an older copy of BBS that will continue to report stats when plugged in (or maybe it will still do this if you set custom ref? I haven't tried.) There is a wakelock that will show for plugged in...vbus_present I think it is. Or you can also watch CPUSpy - if it continually thinks it's plugged in you'll get zero deep-sleep.
Thanks everyone for the suggestions.i tried sering a custom reference in bbs but no luck. No matter what i try they all show zero seconds. If i look at the battery graph in the system menu, it says the phone has been charging non-stop for the past two days, which is not the case. I will try cpuspy and report back.
Get a tooth pick and push up or down on the metal insert inside of port. May take a few tries but will work. I believe it is caused by your chargers 5 little metal cables bent when you plug into phone...
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FYI - I just grabbed the latest RC for BBS, and it now has a toggle-able option to log stats while charging (with a caveat to use at your own risk...stats may be inconsistent). Might be another tool for further investigation.
Phalanx7621 said:
You are being kind of vague here. For instance. U say u have to charge it twice a day with .moderate usage. What if your moderate usage is 2.5 hours screen on time or something. To me, that means of course u will need to charge again if u want to make it he whole day. A bit moar info? Some cowbell?
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Wow your posts are hilarious!! MORE COWBELL!!
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Get a tooth pick and push up or down on the metal insert inside of port. May take a few tries but will work. I believe it is caused by your chargers 5 little metal cables bent when you plug into phone...
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I tried cpu spy. i left the phone untouched, unplugged screen off for about 90 minutes. Cpu spy shows the phone spent almost all of that time at 200 mhz, never entered deep sleep. So it does seem to be a hardware problem, where the phone thinks it is plugged in continuously. i will carefully try the suggestion above to straighten the pins inside the port..maybe they are bent and somehow shorting. If i screw up the port....well, i probably have to change it anyway
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Wow your posts are hilarious!! MORE COWBELL!!
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always room for that
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Adfurgerson
Let me know what you.find out. I may be heading in that direction very soon.
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I fixed my issue with a new cable. Didn't need to take it apart like I thought.
Can this be replaced by warranty?
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Can this be replaced by warranty?
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Have u tried to fix it yourself? Have u read this thread and Google searched anything u didn't understand? No need to send it for replacement until u know it's the usb port and not your charging cable or some other easy fix.
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Have u tried to fix it yourself? Have u read this thread and Google searched anything u didn't understand? No need to send it for replacement until u know it's the usb port and not your charging cable or some other easy fix.
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Well it's not my cable. What it does is act like it is connected with no cable being connected. Therefor causing it to act like it is charging. Then it prevents deep sleep and wakes and vibrates every so often. Really quite annoying and killer to battery life...
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Well it's not my cable. What it does is act like it is connected with no cable being connected. Therefor causing it to act like it is charging. Then it prevents deep sleep and wakes and vibrates every so often. Really quite annoying and killer to battery life...
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See my previous post asking what you've done to try and fix it.
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So I have had this I9100 for about a year. Flashed with CM10.1 long ago and been reflashing new nightlies when i see stuff on the github log that address bugs I want fixed. Anyway the other night I put my phone charging, I didnt flash anything that night just a normal day. Next morning phone is dead. Wont charge, wont boot, no recovery no download mode, PC wont detect anything when I connect via USB. Odd thing is that now when the battery is inside the phone it starts heating up like crazy on both sides of the back camera/sim card slot, I guess where the CPU is.
So I searched for people with dead and bricked S2 and didn't find anyone with this problem, then I searched for people with other phones and again no one with this problem.
So I was wondering if USB jig would be able to help me, or JTAG, or if its just the usb board that died since it was while charging and it gives off no signal via USB to a computer and if I changed that it would come back to life.
What do you guys think? Was it the main board or is it just a fried USB board and the phone can't regulate power without it?
Sounds like the USB board, but you never know until someone 'qualified' has a look at it. We've had a lot of similar problems on here over the past two weeks (this week in particular I've seen maybe 5-6).
Doubt a jig or JTAG would be any good given it isn't a firmware type issue by the sound of it.
I guess I'll order a usb board a replace it. If it doesnt work its not expensive anyway. About $10.
I was wondering if there have been a lot of people lately with this problem could it have been one of the nightlies that screwed up power management and fried the board?
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Yep if you can get a cheap one 2nd hand it's no great loss if it doesn't work & you end up needing to replace the MB as well. If you need them, I attached the SGS2 service manuals to a post of mine a day or two ago (click on my name & have a look through my posts over the past few days) if you need/want them.
That's an interesting theory. Not being a dev, I'm not up to spec on whether anything at, say, kernel level could cause something like that to happen (In the 18 months I've been here, I've never seen a kernel/firmware pinned down as the cause of something like this), but you wouldn't say it's impossible.
Edit - Here you go, the zip is attached to this post.
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Yep if you can get a cheap one 2nd hand it's no great loss if it doesn't work & you end up needing to replace the MB as well. If you need them, I attached the SGS2 service manuals to a post of mine a day or two ago (click on my name & have a look through my posts over the past few days) if you need/want them.
That's an interesting theory. Not being a dev, I'm not up to spec on whether anything at, say, kernel level could cause something like that to happen (In the 18 months I've been here, I've never seen a kernel/firmware pinned down as the cause of something like this), but you wouldn't say it's impossible.
Edit - Here you go, the zip is attached to this post.
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Thanks I'll try ordering and replacing it to see if it lives again. Will report back in a few weeks with results.
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Yep let us know how you get on, if you need to know or think of anything else, post to this thread again.
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So I have had this I9100 for about a year. Flashed with CM10.1 long ago and been reflashing new nightlies when i see stuff on the github log that address bugs I want fixed. Anyway the other night I put my phone charging, I didnt flash anything that night just a normal day. Next morning phone is dead. Wont charge, wont boot, no recovery no download mode, PC wont detect anything when I connect via USB. Odd thing is that now when the battery is inside the phone it starts heating up like crazy on both sides of the back camera/sim card slot, I guess where the CPU is.
So I searched for people with dead and bricked S2 and didn't find anyone with this problem, then I searched for people with other phones and again no one with this problem.
So I was wondering if USB jig would be able to help me, or JTAG, or if its just the usb board that died since it was while charging and it gives off no signal via USB to a computer and if I changed that it would come back to life.
What do you guys think? Was it the main board or is it just a fried USB board and the phone can't regulate power without it?
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Did you try the ole toothbrush trick?? Get an old toothbrush and put it into the usb port an go mad. Sometimes a film can be on the terminals of the usb port, which gives you a bad connection.
" Odd thing is that now when the battery is inside the phone it starts heating up like crazy on both sides of the back camera/sim card slot, I guess where the CPU is. "
This doesn't sound good!
Try that toothbrush trick first before buying anything
Also did you try another galaxy 2 battery? Your battery could be dead. Have you got a multimeter handy?
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Did you try the ole toothbrush trick?? Get an old toothbrush and put it into the usb port an go mad. Sometimes a film can be on the terminals of the usb port, which gives you a bad connection.
" Odd thing is that now when the battery is inside the phone it starts heating up like crazy on both sides of the back camera/sim card slot, I guess where the CPU is. "
This doesn't sound good!
Try that toothbrush trick first before buying anything
Also did you try another galaxy 2 battery? Your battery could be dead. Have you got a multimeter handy?
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Yep first thing i did was multimeter. Was at 4 volts. I'm going to try the toothbrush thing and report back.
EDIT: The toothbrush didn't solve it.
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Yep first thing i did was multimeter. Was at 4 volts. I'm going to try the toothbrush thing and report back.
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With the multimeter check is there a voltage coming from the battery. The battery by itself!. Next leave the battery out from your phone and plug in your charger (which is connected to the wall). Put the multimeter across the appropriate terminals of the phone and measure the voltage if any.
Report any voltages values you have
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With the multimeter check is there a voltage coming from the battery. The battery by itself!. Next leave the battery out from your phone and plug in your charger (which is connected to the wall). Put the multimeter across the appropriate terminals of the phone and measure the voltage if any.
Report any voltages values you have
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The battery gives off a steady 4.
The phone connected to the wall without battery gives off 1.3 when first connected or the battery removed and then very slowly starts dropping to 0 going slower as it drops. By the appropriate terminals i imagine you mean the ones that connect to the battery wherethe battery has the + and - symbols.
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The battery gives off a steady 4.
The phone connected to the wall without battery gives off 1.3 when first connected or the battery removed and then very slowly starts dropping to 0 going slower as it drops. By the appropriate terminals i imagine you mean the ones that connect to the battery wherethe battery has the + and - symbols.
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That USB port is working, battery is fine. Next the screen might be dead. First check to see if the backlight is working. Turn on your phone as you would normally shine a light onto the screen and see if you can see anything. Use a flashlight or something with a high focused beam
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That USB port is working, battery is fine. Next the screen might be dead. First check to see if the backlight is working. Turn on your phone as you would normally shine a light onto the screen and see if you can see anything. Use a flashlight or something with a high focused beam
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If it was the screen my phone would still vibrate at the end of bootup right?
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Bootloop is....well....a loop....a never ending cycle. ...if your phone is in bootloop it won't get far enough into the startup process to be able to vibrate. .....
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If it was the screen my phone would still vibrate at the end of bootup right?
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Keith is right. Also not all phones vibrate on bootup, depending on rom and kernel.
Did you check to see if you can see anything on your screen using a light?
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Keith is right. Also not all phones vibrate on bootup, depending on rom and kernel.
Did you check to see if you can see anything on your screen using a light?
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My phone did. But i tried the flash light anyway. Nothing on the screen.
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That vibration normally only happens towards the end of a successful boot....so if you've felt that vibration, the chances are that you don't have a bootloop. .....the phone would *appear* to be starting normally. But if you can't see anything on the screen, your problems will lie elsewhere.....
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That vibration normally only happens towards the end of a successful boot....so if you've felt that vibration, the chances are that you don't have a bootloop. .....the phone would *appear* to be starting normally. But if you can't see anything on the screen, your problems will lie elsewhere.....
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So batery and usb charging normal. No screen problems, and heating cpu while off. Most likely main board fried? I'm gonna get some resistors to make a jig and try that anyway. Do you guys thinks 330k ohm will work too? I know its 300k ohm buthave some resistors around that add up to 330 and i wouldnt need to go buy more tomorrow.
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Yeah...that CPU heating is a worry.....it's obviously being forced to do something that it wasn't intended to do....and it doesn't like it.....
And with regards to changing the impedance of the jig....probably not advisable. ....micro electronics is very sensitive to resistance and voltage. ...what you're doing with the jig is essentially bridging two connectors. ...
Impedance too low....too much current/voltage passes.....things might begin to get hot (best case)
Impedance too high.....too little current/voltage passes.....no effect.....
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Yeah...that CPU heating is a worry.....it's obviously being forced to do something that it wasn't intended to do....and it doesn't like it.....
And with regards to changing the impedance of the jig....probably not advisable. ....micro electronics is very sensitive to resistance and voltage. ...what you're doing with the jig is essentially bridging two connectors. ...
Impedance too low....too much current/voltage passes.....things might begin to get hot (best case)
Impedance too high.....too little current/voltage passes.....no effect.....
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Ill buy some resistors tomorow then.
I wad thinking does a normal s2 perform any operation that may involve processing when putting in a batery without turning it on?
I was asking this because it could be some sort of loop in some process it does when detecting a batery.
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Well, I'm sure I remember reading *somewhere* that Android phones have a secondary/simplified/low level kernel that runs even when the phone is switched off......apparently that was how some phone on verizon was hacked or something.......
Whether that's true or not....I don't know....
If it is....it could fit in with what you're suggesting....
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hi team. i hope someone can shed some light on this issue.
my i9205 shuts down randomly while on sleep. this happened when i was on stock. now i have rooted it and flashed CM11 and it still happens. i've already disabled all motion and gesture related settings. apparently, this just happens when its in my pocket or bag. i would put it on a desk/table when i sleep or work and it doesn't shut down. its not like its getting bumped or squeezed while its in my pocket or bag. just tucked away and next time i check its already off.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
I'm root with I527M Rogers and shutdown twice last week.
My mega restarting about 2-3 times a week. Same problem on the stock rom and after flashing to CM11 4.4.2. The only solution for now is disabling a pin code, to let the phone restart fully...
Mine does the same thing at least once a week. Not a big deal as it usually does it when I'm not using it.
Sometimes, on some phones, if your battery is a little loose and not making good contact it can cause it to reboot by losing power for a second or so when putting the phone in your pocket or moving it around.
It happens with some aftermarket batteries.
On one of my older phones I had to put a sliver of cardboard at the end of the battery to make it fit tighter.
I'm not saying that this is your problem but its something you may not have thought to check.
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Sometimes, on some phones, if your battery is a little loose and not making good contact it can cause it to reboot by losing power for a second or so when putting the phone in your pocket or moving it around.
It happens with some aftermarket batteries.
On one of my older phones I had to put a sliver of cardboard at the end of the battery to make it fit tighter.
I'm not saying that this is your problem but its something you may not have thought to check.
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That's not problem with my mega, i have original battery and it fit perfectly :-/
I work for a Verizon Premium Retailer and one of our display model S4's rebooted and now will boot to the screen that shows the battery charging when the phone is off, then it reboots after about 5 seconds. Hearing the phone vibrate every 5-10 seconds was getting extremely irritating so I ripped the phone off display and used Odin to do a FULL WIPE mk2 flash with the pit file. Phone STILL will not attempt to power on unless it is connected to a charging source, will not boot into recovery, and will only go the download mode. It continues to reboot constantly when plugged in as well.
I had the same problem with an s3 at a premium retailer I used to work for. I wouldn't blame the phone just yet although a full Odin flash should work is it marked as display only or a customer model just being used as a display.
Also don't mess with the display units! Where I worked I attempted to fix the s3 previously mentioned but a previous coworker had the anti theft clamps torqued to tight so I went get the tool to loosen it, set the phone down. Came back entire screen is cracked and they blamed it on me. So word of caution friend don't mess with display units unless you absolutely know what to do. But I'm sure you already knew that
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I had the same problem with an s3 at a premium retailer I used to work for. I wouldn't blame the phone just yet although a full Odin flash should work is it marked as display only or a customer model just being used as a display.
Also don't mess with the display units! Where I worked I attempted to fix the s3 previously mentioned but a previous coworker had the anti theft clamps torqued to tight so I went get the tool to loosen it, set the phone down. Came back entire screen is cracked and they blamed it on me. So word of caution friend don't mess with display units unless you absolutely know what to do. But I'm sure you already knew that
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Haha well our phone antitheft mechanism is a joke. It's only attached to the battery door and I just took that off and brought the phone in the back with me lol. But yea the phone does absolutely nothing responsive. On a side note did you enjoy working there? Only ask because the one I work at goes above and beyond how terrible I thought a business could be run. lol
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A friend of mine just had a problem similar and he could only get into dwld mode, so he did just that and downloaded a update, or a new version and the phone did a update to the version he dwnlded and it was up and running perfectly... I have a problem, in the thread above, if anyone wants to weigh in... Im lost for words. Ready to buy one with a busted display and switch things around if I get no answers... Anyway, hope this may have helped...If so, give a thanks plz... Good day