[Q] S3 died in Odin Mode, probably due to a virus. - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have had the International version of Galaxy S3, i9300 for last three years, recently I decided to try out other custom roms but later decided to get back on the stock due to Samsung specific apps like the note, music, video and the multitasking. Also the stability. After the first revert to stock rom I was experiencing wifi issues, which I first experienced on Cyanogenmod. I decided to do a clean wipe and to odin back to stock, but before that I decided to do some googling as I had spent quite a few hours, upgrading, installing and setting everything up like I was used to.
During this research I found an article and it had a pdf link to a file which apparently contained a method to unbrick any Galaxy device. Since I had a bricked Epic 4G lying around I decided to download it.
It had nothing but the usual jig and jtag instructions. Unfortunately it also had a virus.
I rebooted my phone into download mode as soon as I connected it to my pc the screen just turned off. I tried restarting and nothing happened. I tried charging and nothing happened. Not even the battery animation. I tried leaving it to charge and after 15 minutes it was so hot I burned my hand. I quickly pulled the cord and removed the battery. The battery was surprisingly not as heated up as the phone itself. Specially the screen.
Later when I couldn't think about anything or any reason for the phone to go off as soon as it was connected to the pc, I decided to look at the files that were installed/created that day and there was a file in the appdata folder in user directory on the C drive.
It was named "GTi9300 Manual service guide.pdf.exe" and when I checked the task manager it was running and had set itself to start on boot.
I was unable to find anything related to this on google so decided to let you guys know and also would like to know myself if this is possible and if anyone else has experienced something like this.

Very unlikely a PC virus would brick an i9300, especially using download mode.
Given the heating issue it sounds more like an electrical short or meltdown of the charging circuit.

boomboomer said:
Very unlikely a PC virus would brick an i9300, especially using download mode.
Given the heating issue it sounds more like an electrical short or meltdown of the charging circuit.
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It only happened the first time and it is no longer happening. The strange thing is the battery is being charged, tested on another device it was at 100%. The repair man said he can use it for the display and will pay 3000 Rs for the whole unit. (about 50$). So I am assuming that is working too. I will take it to another repair man tomorrow and if nothing works will see if I can give the display locally to someone in need as there are personnel pictures on the phone.
Thanks for your help Boomboomer.

So I decided to connect the charger and after 3 to 5 minutes the light came on and the phone automatically booted. I still have no idea what had happened, or what solved the problem. As I had even tried a jig before and everything I possibly could.
I had disassembled the phone and kept it in the microwave, which resulted in sparks and me having a mini heart attack. Then I set the Microwave to bake and baked it for 20 minutes at 200 degree Celsius. But I had checked after that and it was not working. I am kinda surprised that its running coz the top left end of the motherboard had kinda burned during that sparking incident?
Well as long as it runs I am happy, have installed the Note 4 rom from Blekota.

Sorry for a noob question, how can virus infect into our android?

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[Q] USB port thinks phone is being unplugged repeatedly

So, after having my GS1 for 5 months and it dying, Virgin Mobile gave me a 100% credit towards the GS2. I've had this now for almost a year. I've rooted, tweaked, tinkered and messed with this phone a lot. When I first rooted it, I neglected to make a backup to go back to stock should something happen. Sure enough....something happened.
Since this morning, my phone keeps beeping like I plugged in the charger, beeping again like I unplugged it and repeating again and again. That goes on for a while. If that's not bad enough, my phone can't be turned off. When I shut down, it reboots itself right away. Only way to keep it off is to take out my battery.
I want to send this back to get repaired/replaced, but I have a few issues. Number one, I don't have the stock firmware......I do gave a jig but unless I can get back to pure stock....they'll know.
issue two is I don't own a PC....I own a mac. I might have to dual boot windows on it because Heimdall is confusing as all hellb
First things ....... Where can I the stock files I need for a canadian edition, virgin mobile gt-i9100? Anyone?
You probably have a faulty battery. Do you know anyone with the same phone? You could try their battery. And check sammobile.com to see if your stock firmware is there
Have you tried USB connection?
This sounds like a faulty usb port. Did it ger a little wet, maybe a drop of water? That happened to me and had the same symptoms after I changed the usb port everything worked normally
Sent from my Slim(ICS) SGS2 using the microwave oven
Thanks for the replies guys.
I can probably get a battery, yes. I know quite a few people who have this phone so that'll be an easy thing to check. My problems is that it's not constant....it's intermittent. Lately it hasn't been doing it, but I still cannot turn my phone off. If instantly reboots itself. Very annoying haha
As per the USB port, no. It has never been wet. I take excellent care of my devices. 2-3 years down the road, people often mistake it for being a brand new model. I live on a waterfront city, but it's not that humid here. Very well could be a bad port though. I'll see if I can find the stock firmwares and send it in to Samsung.
- Chris

[Q] Samsung S2 stuck in boot loop, cannot access Recovery Mode.

Hey Guys, ive scoured google for 2 days now trying to find a way to fix my phone.
two days ago i was doing some work and i left my phone on the table, and later i found out that the battery was low and it had shut off. But when i looked at it, it was just flashing the "samsung galaxy s2 gt-i9100" text logo. (and not the animation circle logo.)
I tried turning it off, didnt work so i thought it had frozen which happens, so i took out the battery and put it back in again.
Then i tried to plug it into my recharger, and it was showing a grey battery icon and was frozen on that screen always, the screen doesnt turn off, the battery icon isn't showing that its charging. doesnt change, just shows the same empty battery grey icon with the refresh circle-arrow in the middle.
I tried taking the battery out leaving it out for 5 minutes, draining the battery from the phone by holding the power button for 10 seconds, then trying to charge the phone. Same issue, only showing the grey battery icon when trying to charge and it never changes or goes away.
SO i tried to boot up the phone, but it wont go past the samsung text logo.
I tried entering recovery, but it just freezes on the samsung text logo.
I can enter Odin download mode, and ive tried installing several different both stock, original and CMW roms, and nothing changes. (except if i use gingerbread, then the grey battery icon just keeps flashing off and on in 5 second intervals when plugged into the charger.)
Ive tried taking the battery out for 8 hours and try booting it, no change.
Ive tried changing the battery, no change (think it has low bat as well maybe).
Ive tried leaving it plugged in overnight, but that only drained whatever power i had left over in one of the batteries.
Ive tried some of the siyah and doriman kernels, and they add a loading bar which gets full on the samsung text screen,
but then freezes after that.
Im losing my mind here, ive tried almost everything i can think of. And would really appreciate any help on this.
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Ok so to keep this post updated for people experiencing the same issues.
IT seems there is a hardware failure in progress.
BUT i managed to get a temporary fix, it seems that by having the ear plugs connected into the earphone jack in the phone, the phone becomes somewhat usable. I was able to get into recovery, and able to flash a new stock, and its up and running, but as i said this is only a temporary solution as the real issue is that the phone is not conducting the electricity in a proper way that allowed me to recharge my batteries until i had added the earphones...
The phone becomes unusable for me when i remove the earphones again, as i believe its failing to conduct the electricity from the battery properly through the motherboard without something connected into the earphone jack..
SO for people having issues with their phones, it might be a possible way to get your phone temporarily operational again.
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Search for Hopper8's 'Odin troubleshooting' thread, download the 3 part stock firmware linked in the thread, flash it with Odin (only if you absolutely have an I9100/I9100T though).
Edit - Doesn't sound promising though, cross your fingers doing that works.
yeah i tried hoppers guide, didnt help me.
Still stuck on the samsung screen.
Whats wierd is, if ive got the phone on charging, it wont boot to the samsung screen even, it just turns itself off
and returns to the grey battery icon again.
Hang on....Did you try flashing the 3 part firmware like I mentioned ? If you haven't, do it. If you have, it's a service centre/local mobile repair shop job.
MistahBungle said:
Hang on....Did you try flashing the 3 part firmware like I mentioned ? If you haven't, do it. If you have, it's a service centre/local mobile repair shop job.
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Yeah, tried 3 part, even another packages with pit files bootloader and repartitioning from another guide.
still no change, still freezes at samsung text screen.
I dont want to take it to a service center, as there is none around here as far as i know. Norway.
If i can just get it into recovery mode i can prob fix it, but i cant fracking enter recovery. Its driving me insane.
Given what you've tried, no chance of fixing it yourself by the usual methods.
Either take it to a local mobile repair shop & ask them to source a 2nd hand motherboard for you & put it in, or you source one (from a 'donor' phone; a phone with a broken screen that is otherwise OK for example, search online) & either replace it yourself or pay the local mobile repair shop to do it if you're not confident enough.
have you ever flashed a rom on that before..... or is this a stock ROM phone we are talking about???
if it was a stock ROM phone....then did it receive updates over carrier network and started to install itself???
if yes then you should have not stopped it...... i have some problem with phone 3 days ago.... i downloaded latest XWMS1 released for nordic region....... phone is fixed and i am back to neatrom 5.3.1
i suggest you download XWMS1 ...and try flashing it via Odin..... might start......
keep fingers crossed
Roshan707 said:
have you ever flashed a rom on that before..... or is this a stock ROM phone we are talking about???
if it was a stock ROM phone....then did it receive updates over carrier network and started to install itself???
if yes then you should have not stopped it...... i have some problem with phone 3 days ago.... i downloaded latest XWMS1 released for nordic region....... phone is fixed and i am back to neatrom 5.3.1
i suggest you download XWMS1 ...and try flashing it via Odin..... might start......
keep fingers crossed
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It wasn't any update or anything, it was related to the battery i think as the batt was low.
And instead of recharging the battery, it went into bootloop and started draining the battery more when it was plugged into the charger.
ive downloaded xwms1, still stuck in bootloop.
Ive even opened it up to see if it was a hardware issue, i see no flaws, all buttons work and nothing is stuck.
the phone just keeps going to the samsung logo, and wont go into recovery mode.
It can easily go into download mode, but recovery mode is just not happening.
at this point i just ordered the Xperia Z1 instead, but i still want to fix this phone and give it to my dad or something.
desidarko said:
Hey Guys, ive scoured google for 2 days now trying to find a way to fix my phone.
two days ago i was doing some work and i left my phone on the table, and later i found out that the battery was low and it had shut off. But when i looked at it, it was just flashing the "samsung galaxy s2 gt-i9100" text logo. (and not the animation circle logo.)
I tried turning it off, didnt work so i thought it had frozen which happens, so i took out the battery and put it back in again.
Then i tried to plug it into my recharger, and it was showing a grey battery icon and was frozen on that screen always, the screen doesnt turn off, the battery icon isn't showing that its charging. doesnt change, just shows the same empty battery grey icon with the refresh circle-arrow in the middle.
I tried taking the battery out leaving it out for 5 minutes, draining the battery from the phone by holding the power button for 10 seconds, then trying to charge the phone. Same issue, only showing the grey battery icon when trying to charge and it never changes or goes away.
SO i tried to boot up the phone, but it wont go past the samsung text logo.
I tried entering recovery, but it just freezes on the samsung text logo.
I can enter Odin download mode, and ive tried installing several different both stock, original and CMW roms, and nothing changes. (except if i use gingerbread, then the grey battery icon just keeps flashing off and on in 5 second intervals when plugged into the charger.)
Ive tried taking the battery out for 8 hours and try booting it, no change.
Ive tried changing the battery, no change (think it has low bat as well maybe).
Ive tried leaving it plugged in overnight, but that only drained whatever power i had left over in one of the batteries.
Ive tried some of the siyah and doriman kernels, and they add a loading bar which gets full on the samsung text screen,
but then freezes after that.
Im losing my mind here, ive tried almost everything i can think of. And would really appreciate any help on this.
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errrrm - just a thought (and it's a real long shot) I had some strange battery drain (bootloop) issues with a brand new i9100 and it turned out that the micro sd card I was using was corrupt, took it out and it worked. Might be worth a try but like I said its a long shot. If that does not work I agree with mistahbungle and looks like you wil need to replace the mb.
Jimsilver73 said:
errrrm - just a thought (and it's a real long shot) I had some strange battery drain (bootloop) issues with a brand new i9100 and it turned out that the micro sd card I was using was corrupt, took it out and it worked. Might be worth a try but like I said its a long shot. If that does not work I agree with mistahbungle and looks like you wil need to replace the mb.
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Yeah ive already taken out the micro sd card and sim card, didnt change anything.
Just so weird the phone is less than 2 years old. Sucks that its already llike this.
desidarko said:
Yeah ive already taken out the micro sd card and sim card, didnt change anything.
Just so weird the phone is less than 2 years old. Sucks that its already llike this.
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I've went through this on my Hercules, T-Mobile S2. I had Android tweaker pro, removed all of the tweaks, and rebooted. It took me quite a while but I was able to get into recovery by the normal button mashing.
DO NOT HAVE THE PHONE PLUGGED INTO THE CHARGER.
PRESS THE VOLUME BUTTONS THEN THE POWER BUTTON WHILE STILL HOLDING THE VOLUME BUTTONS.
AS SOON AS YOU FEEL THE FIRST VIBRATION, LET GO OF ONLY THE POWER BUTTON!
CONTINUE TO HOLD THE VOLUME BUTTONS UNTIL YOUR RECOVERY LOADS.
THAT IS WHAT HAS WORKED FOR ME.
Sent from my Skinny Hercules
Ok so to keep this post updated for people experiencing the same issues.
IT seems there is a hardware failure in progress.
BUT i managed to get a temporary fix, it seems that by having the ear plugs connected into the earphone jack in the phone, the phone becomes somewhat usable. I was able to get into recovery, and able to flash a new stock, and its up and running, but as i said this is only a temporary solution as the real issue is that the phone is not conducting the electricity in a proper way that allowed me to recharge my batteries until i had added the earphones...
The phone becomes unusable for me when i remove the earphones again, as i believe its failing to conduct the electricity from the battery properly through the motherboard without something connected into the earphone jack..
SO for people having issues with their phones, it might be a possible way to get your phone temporarily operational again.
Please Help !!
i kinda cloned my ROM , it happened by mistake while trying to flash my kernel , now that my phone is stuck in samsung start up logo , . tried to reboot still the same result. . . :crying:
No recovery ? If that's the case, stock rom from Samfirmware, flash with Odin to get a 'clean slate' (How ? Thread stickied near top of Q&A has instructions) & re-try whatever it was you wanted to do. If you do have recovery, try a factory reset in the first instance, if that doesn't work or if you have recovery but can't do one for whatever reason, proceed with the stock flash via Odin.
Thanks
thanks a lot mate , my fone back in action. successfully flashed, now running on JB 4.3.1 on Paranoidandroid 3.99-RC2 , so far so good .:victory:
being a newbei in this field hoping for all the support
EDIT : any suggestion how to remove warning symbol (yellow triangle) while booting .
Possibly triangle away.Search to get the free version.
desidarko said:
Ok so to keep this post updated for people experiencing the same issues.
IT seems there is a hardware failure in progress.
BUT i managed to get a temporary fix, it seems that by having the ear plugs connected into the earphone jack in the phone, the phone becomes somewhat usable. I was able to get into recovery, and able to flash a new stock, and its up and running, but as i said this is only a temporary solution as the real issue is that the phone is not conducting the electricity in a proper way that allowed me to recharge my batteries until i had added the earphones...
The phone becomes unusable for me when i remove the earphones again, as i believe its failing to conduct the electricity from the battery properly through the motherboard without something connected into the earphone jack..
SO for people having issues with their phones, it might be a possible way to get your phone temporarily operational again.
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Okay so I have managed to get it to this point after day's of grief, now please tell me I don't have to walk around with the earplugs in for ever !
RustyNail99 said:
Okay so I have managed to get it to this point after day's of grief, now please tell me I don't have to walk around with the earplugs in for ever !
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A friend of mine had am Android phone that had a similar problem. It always showed the headphones on the status bar and Could not be heard. If you will take your phone apart then you can look for bridges in the solder points. These happen from poor construction and over heating. Fix the bridges and you should be good to go.
Sent from my Skinny Hercules
fathertomany said:
A friend of mine had am Android phone that had a similar problem. It always showed the headphones on the status bar and Could not be heard. If you will take your phone apart then you can look for bridges in the solder points. These happen from poor construction and over heating. Fix the bridges and you should be good to go.
Sent from my Skinny Hercules
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I did take it apart and had a quick look, all seems ok. However I was not ready to junk the phone so I improvised a little, its not pretty but it works.
I had an old headphone jack which I cut down so as it would just fit into the jack point, installed Soundabout Pro app which forces the calls to come out the earpiece and not headphones voila it works. In the end it cost me a lot of time surfing countless forums, anger management control and some joy at getting it to work. Still without the help people give on this and other forums it would be a useless phone :fingers-crossed:
sweetben747 said:
thanks a lot mate , my fone back in action. successfully flashed, now running on JB 4.3.1 on Paranoidandroid 3.99-RC2 , so far so good .:victory:
being a newbei in this field hoping for all the support
EDIT : any suggestion how to remove warning symbol (yellow triangle) while booting .
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i was also searching for the same...... since triangle did not hurt but i wanted to know if i could get rid of it......
thanks to our wonderful Dev name Phliz i could do it... i had to reflash to stock for it ofcourse but then whole effort was worthwhile .....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1877270
this is the link.... please go through... and best of luck to remove the triangle.....

[Q] SGS2 sudden boot problems

My phone wouldn't power on so I got it repaired at a phone repairs shop. The guy there thought there was a software error because he saw the error triangle on bootup. He was mucking around with it in download mode when I got there, I said not to worry about it, paid for the repairs and left.
The phone will not boot, and will not go into recovery or download modes with the respective key combinations
UNLESS
I have it plugged into a power source, in which case I can enter download/recovery mode, but when I try to boot the phone I just get the empty battery picture with the loading circle appearing periodically.
--- Possible solution: bad battery
I have flashed CWM onto the phone using odin in download mode and have flashed .zip roms that were previously working before this debacle, but again the phone won't boot onto the newly installed rom.
I have tried flashing the correct stock rom using odin but the phone won't boot this way either.
When I take the battery out and connect the phone to a power source it is non-responsive.
Apart from a batter problem (which I will be able to test tomorrow), what could be the cause of this problem, and how might I be able to fix it?
Sounds like a JTAG (but don't get your hopes up) or a motherboard replacement job (more likely) to me. If the phone won't boot at all/shows no signs of life, something is majorly wrong. As to what that is, nobody here could tell you that with certainty because we don't have the phone in front of us, but if it's not booting at all either the NAND is buggered or something else on the MB has crapped itself.
Cross your fingers it's just a simple battery issue, but it doesn't sound like it.
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If the phone won't boot at all/shows no signs of life
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What does being able to access recovery mode/download mode contribute to this? The phone works to a degree, it seems, it just won't boot to an OS.
How might I go about troubleshooting the hardware?
(Might as well use this as a learning experience)
Right. Sorry. Just re-read your OP. Still sounds like the NAND is stuffed, which explains why you've tried flashing flashing stock/CWM & phone still won't boot normally. One thing you could try is search for Hopper8's 'Odin troubleshooting' thread, and flash the 3 part firmware linked in that thread. If the phone still won't boot normally after that, it's pretty much a certainty that you'll need to replace the MB at least, which leads to the next paragraph...
Also, if you find the 'booting when plugged into charger but not with battery' thing is still happening even with a new battery, that suggests whatever circuitry is responsible for taking zzz's from the battery & powering the device is (also) faulty/damaged. You could also try the obvious & clean the battery contacts with some isopropyl alcohol. The most common charging/power type problems we see here is the USB board/port dying. But if the phone is slightly functional whilst on charger, it probably isn't that, still might be worth replacing though given how quick/cheap/easy it is to do. There could be a short/whatever causing at least some of the problems, and it wouldn't be the first time a faulty USB board has caused that/manifested itself in less obvious ways than what we normally see (I.E causing the problems you're seeing rather than causing intermittent charging problems or phone rebooting randomly on its own or whatever).
In that case, try the service manuals for the device; these have been posted here before & can also be found with a Google search. They have detailed schematics/parts lists/walk throughs of the most common repairs w/pics, and might help if you want to have a go at fixing it yourself.
Thanks for the response.
I'm in the process of downloading the three part firmware to test later in the night.
Providing that fails, I'll look into part supplies and start researching how I can, if at all, repair this myself.
On the topic of faulty USB boards- I had my phone serviced a few months ago for just that, and it worked fine, but in the weeks leading up to this event my phone HAD been rebooting itself semi-regularly, although I put this down to a software issue rather than a hardware issue. I'll get my hands on the service manual for the I9100 and start reading up.
In the meantime I can just get a cheap burner Nokia that won't play up on me for the next 20 years.
Interesting. In that case, given the other alternatives are more expensive (assuming the 3 part firmware & new battery doesn't fix things), it may just be a case of another dodgy USB board & you might want to start there.
If you can't find the manuals anywhere, let me know & I'll see if I can dig them up from an external drive I have stashed away somewhere (don't have it handy now, but will dig it up tomorrow for you if necessary).
Yep, unlike current technology, old phones like that just seem to work no matter what you throw at them
The three part firmware flashing has moved things along slightly- after it finished the stock SGS2 boot screen appeared for a second or so and while leaving it on the charger it will cycle between showing the grey loading battery and an android with a loading bar underneath, which is progress from before. It is still unresponsive when disconnected from the power- I have procured the service manual and will look into disassembly/diagnostics when I have some small enough tools. I'll still try using a different battery when I can, but it probably isn't the issue.
Clean the battery contacts hard with a pin
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda premium

[Q] Note 2 dead, nothing, won't turn on

Verizon
Haven't taken an update since the last kitkat one.
(No root)
Had been running crappy for about 2 months.....last thing I installed was Viber. I un installed it weeks ago.
No change though.
I've also experienced the thing smoking through battery.
Bought 2 batteries with an external charger. Think it was mostly the original battery was bad....
Still....Isn't/wasn't charging over night with the stock charger/mini usb...have been rotating the 2 batteries I bought, charged externally. But they don't last a whole day.
I'm 50 years old. I don't game or watch videos all day. Just text phone and some surfing/Facebook occasionally listen to music/I heart radio.
So, I've been putting off the inevitable hard reset, by running it in safe mode for the last few weeks.
Slightly better battery life, but, pretty useless in that mode.
Also, the wifi and blue tooth turn off on their own. Never leaving the house/range.
It wouldn't turn back on.
I don't have any of that stuff set up, to ever shut it off.
The only thing that fixes it is the 3 or 4 hits on my knee. I found that here somewhere. Honest. It worked. (Why would something that's Solid State respond to being struck?)
Up to this point the phone was never dropped on anything harder than carpet a couple times, wearing a protective case
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So, I was going to download helium to back it up........so I rebooted it. To get it out of safe mode, for the trip to the play store.
It WAS working. ...had just used the phone. Was on wifi, reading about helium.
That was it......She's dead Jim.......
It has never made so much as a red light for the charger being plugged in. Nothing.
I didn't download anything. Haven't messed with trying to get the lollipop OS...
So........
Removed battery, sd card, sim card., charger port clean as a whistle, used with w/out different chargers, (the one from my samsung tab 10) held power 30 seconds, let off for 2, push again. (Some secret trick I found reading? ).... , held every button for minutes with battery out. ?..
Battery tested with multimeter. It's charged. Both of them are. Have tried both.
Not so much as a blink/flash/vibrate. ..
So from my extensive reading here, it might be my charging board? Something about a cap being bad?
Plugged into the computer I don't get anything. No charge, no acknowledgement it's plugged in by the computer (Win7, , get the sound and an installing driver/what do you want to do Window. Nothing).
I've got Kies installed. Been a long time since I used it though. But again, the computer doesn't recognize it's plugged in.
I only posted my experience because I have not found any others with ALL of these symptoms.
Sorry if anyone thinks it's a repeat.
I've been on here reading for 2 days now.
Pulling my hair out. Would like to salvage this thing. Don't want to get stuck in another contract.
So, , obviously,I'd like to get it running so I can at least back it up, and do a reset. And hopefully get it back to normal.
Also, is there a fix for this wifi/bluetooth thing, or am I going to go around pounding it on my knee every day? Pretty annoying.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts. (Sources for parts)
Chris
Wow. ?.
Nothing?
Did I leave some bit of info out?
I can't tell you what build or version anything is on the phone because it is dead.
McGyver9 said:
Verizon
Haven't taken an update since the last kitkat one.
(No root)
Had been running crappy for about 2 months.....last thing I installed was Viber. I un installed it weeks ago.
No change though.
I've also experienced the thing smoking through battery.
Bought 2 batteries with an external charger. Think it was mostly the original battery was bad....
Still....Isn't/wasn't charging over night with the stock charger/mini usb...have been rotating the 2 batteries I bought, charged externally. But they don't last a whole day.
I'm 50 years old. I don't game or watch videos all day. Just text phone and some surfing/Facebook occasionally listen to music/I heart radio.
So, I've been putting off the inevitable hard reset, by running it in safe mode for the last few weeks.
Slightly better battery life, but, pretty useless in that mode.
Also, the wifi and blue tooth turn off on their own. Never leaving the house/range.
It wouldn't turn back on.
I don't have any of that stuff set up, to ever shut it off.
The only thing that fixes it is the 3 or 4 hits on my knee. I found that here somewhere. Honest. It worked. (Why would something that's Solid State respond to being struck?)
Up to this point the phone was never dropped on anything harder than carpet a couple times, wearing a protective case
.
So, I was going to download helium to back it up........so I rebooted it. To get it out of safe mode, for the trip to the play store.
It WAS working. ...had just used the phone. Was on wifi, reading about helium.
That was it......She's dead Jim.......
It has never made so much as a red light for the charger being plugged in. Nothing.
I didn't download anything. Haven't messed with trying to get the lollipop OS...
So........
Removed battery, sd card, sim card., charger port clean as a whistle, used with w/out different chargers, (the one from my samsung tab 10) held power 30 seconds, let off for 2, push again. (Some secret trick I found reading? ).... , held every button for minutes with battery out. ?..
Battery tested with multimeter. It's charged. Both of them are. Have tried both.
Not so much as a blink/flash/vibrate. ..
So from my extensive reading here, it might be my charging board? Something about a cap being bad?
Plugged into the computer I don't get anything. No charge, no acknowledgement it's plugged in by the computer (Win7, , get the sound and an installing driver/what do you want to do Window. Nothing).
I've got Kies installed. Been a long time since I used it though. But again, the computer doesn't recognize it's plugged in.
I only posted my experience because I have not found any others with ALL of these symptoms.
Sorry if anyone thinks it's a repeat.
I've been on here reading for 2 days now.
Pulling my hair out. Would like to salvage this thing. Don't want to get stuck in another contract.
So, , obviously,I'd like to get it running so I can at least back it up, and do a reset. And hopefully get it back to normal.
Also, is there a fix for this wifi/bluetooth thing, or am I going to go around pounding it on my knee every day? Pretty annoying.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts. (Sources for parts)
Chris
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Still nothing?
I got a new phone but would still like to fix this one for a backup.
Please?
Note 2 completely dead.
McGyver9 said:
Wow. ?.
Nothing?
Did I leave some bit of info out?
I can't tell you what build or version anything is on the phone because it is dead.
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my note 2 did the same yesterday.i was outside talking to my daughter,put the phone on the wooden porch rail.call came in,answered,put phone back.i am very careful with my phone.did not bang or drop itit was cold outside..i bring it upstairs and go return the call,and the phone is black.totally dead.i tried everything.changing the battery with one i know was charged,did all the button combinations,etc.most threads and videos,and i went through many,have fixes for phones that at least have an led light.this one is dead as is nothing alive at all.i tried to hook it to the laptop but its so dead,its not recognized.i am besides myself.its out of warranty and i am flat broke.if anyone has figured out a fix,please email me [email protected]
p.s-i warmed it up on the heater and now i am going to wrap it in foil because i dont know what else to do.this phone is my business and i am done without it.if i could at least save photos and contacts,call logs.this really sucks

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (N910F) Hard Bricked itself - RELINK HS-USB QDLOADER 9008

Hi,
words cannot describe how p***** off I am with this phone. I've had it for quite a while, ever since updating it to Android Marshmallow I've faced a lot of issues. Main one being the slugglish speed of the Note 4, and it turning off before it reaches 0% battery life (often in the 15% zone it would turn off) and when the phone did turn off, turning it back on again with the 15% of remaining battery life would just kill itself in a bootloop on the Samsung splash screen, it would not go on and play the Samsung animation but rather bootloop on the splash screen with the model of the phone. After overcoming this issue, (by charging it before it reaches 20%) I still was not happy about the performance and how often the phone would freeze using Facebook. I blamed the app for not being well developed for android Marshmallow on the Note 4 and uninstalled it. However, the phone would still freeze and play up. So I decided to give a factory reset a go and that made no difference whatsoever. I thought it was my battery as that would explain the shut down of the phone before reaching 0% battery life; I ended up purchasing two brand new batteries.
HERES THE CURRENT STORY
Whilst I waiting for them to arrive, I turned the phone off and put it in my drawer hoping that keeping it off might just make a difference. 3 days later the batteries came, after work I came home to try them out on my phone and guess what? The phone wouldn't turn on. I put the other battery in thinking it was just a bad unit but nope, that wouldn't work either. Last resort, I used my previous battery and still... it doesn't work. I put the battery in my external battery charger thinking it was just the USB port that died but the external battery charger charged the battery up and the phone would still not turn on. What's going on? I decided to open up the phone as I've opened it up before hand to repair minor issues that we're easy to replace. Reconnected the screen, cameras, ear piece, charger port... still no luck? Could it be the screen had died? Only one way to find out... test it on a computer and find out what the computer detects it as.
I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate, not many programs are installed but all the essentials for my phone are, USB drivers, KIES, etc... Also, just to add to this I have not unlocked the bootloader on this phone, nor have I attempted to root it. It's just been living a stock life.
I put the battery in my phone, plug it into the computer and it didn't pick up anything.... oh wait... about 10 seconds later it starts downloading a driver. Woohoo! Some relief, but the real question is. Which is at fault? The screen or the motherboard? I was hoping neither... my temper just shot in the sky after finding out the driver being installed was QHSUSB_BULK. I knew exactly what this was, I had a HTC One which I hard bricked and it resulted in QHSUSB_DLOAD. But this? I wasn't so sure, so I googled it hoping it wasn't a full hard brick but just a soft brick, even though hard bricks show no life in the phone. Moments later after researching my PC said the drivers we're installed and the driver was named... "RELINK HS-USB QDLoader 9008 (COM8)" At this point I just lost it. How can I be to blame? I remember 100% that this phone has no attempts of being rooted or modified in any way. I do not have any knowledge on using a JTAG and do not wish to spend so much time and money on a JTAG to fix this phone. Is there no other way around this? How could this have happened? Was it the battery? Or something I replaced in the phone? The only thing I did replace was the dock for the home button, and charger port. Could that have put it into the casket?
Any replies WILL be appreciated.
I had hopes for this community, but looks like it's just time to sell the phone.
Or do some more searching
Seems like it's not completely dead. Pay attention since this a conversation about Note 3, so you'd probably need an Note 4 debrick image
Hope this helps: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2720203
Good luck.
Thanks but that's for a Note 3, I've read about someone looking for a Note 4 debrick.img but he had no luck and made one for himself using another Note 4 which I can't afford to buy and see no point in reviving it if I get another...
Note 4 debrick did not work...
Reflashing firmwares did not work....
R.I.P Note 4.

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