[Q] ZGPAX S8 Smartwatch stuck with simulate secondary display. - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I just got this ZGPAX S8 and I formatted it, after formatting it I went to settings to tweak it, I stumbled upon the "Simulate Secondary Display" option and I turn it on, the overlay now takes over the whole screen and I can't tap anywhere, I can't turn it off and can't boot into recovery or fastboot (not possible?).
-the only solution I can think of is formatting through recovery
-can't get into recovery, don't know the combination.
-tried pwr+vol up, pwr+back, pwr+home, pwr+back+vol up.
-only has the tactile buttons menu, home, back and physical buttons volume up and power.
-cannot use adb because haven't turned on usb debug mode.
-can't turn on usb debug mode because I can't use the screen.
Does anyone knows how to boot to safe mode in a ZGPAX S8? Into recovery? Force into recovery or format from pc without usb debug mode on?

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I was trying the get into usb mode to fast boot but ended up clicking wipe system, now android and everything is gone including clockwork mod recovery. Not even the bootloader will work, I have tried clicking the power button and the volume up/down and it still doesn't pop up on the screen. Is there a way to install android again threw usb without doing anything on the tablet because I can't do anything on the tablet. Though when I hold the power and the volume down key at the same time when its connected to the computer a driver window poped up saying abx or something?

[Q] Recovery mode without menu in chinese tablet

Hi all,
My problem is this:
I have a 10'' chinese tablet without any type of identification, serigraphy or brand in it, and neither in its box. It hasn't any type of special feature like standard USB or RJ45 interface to use it to search its model.
The tablet is stucked loading in the Android text screen, so I can't use ADB shell to control it and do a factory reset.
I enter in recovery mode with the Power + Vol+ buttons, but the tablet hasn't menu in recovery mode, so I can't do a factory reset this way. The tablet have only 3 buttons (Power, Vol+ and Vol-), and I tried all possible combinations that I've seen in all internet sites (I've spent hours trying it).
ADB shell don't work in this mode, and this tablet doesn't have bootloader or fastbot mode, neither download mode.
The microcontroller is an AllWinner A10.
Then I have an unbranded unidentified tablet that doesn't boot and that hasn't menu in recovery mode... Someone can help me in how to restore to factory defaults this sh*t? ¿Or maybe I have to use it as chopping board?
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[Q]Factory mode and Recovery mode key combination swap?

Just curious. is it possible? Recently my volume down key suddenly stops working for no known reason. And because my phone's recovery mode is triggered by volume down+power, i cant possibly enter recovery mode because of that problem.
Volume up+power is ok, but that's factory mode. This is a pain for me because if i cant go to recovery, if i got my phone bootloop in the future, i cant fix my phone. And i found one more problem, my pc wont detect my phone too. So basically if i got my phone bootlooped there's no solution to fix it. It only charges but adb and usb connected wont show in my status bar even the drivers is installed in my pc. Seems that two problem is linked.
So is it really possible? I want to make the key combination for my phone's recovery be power button+vol up not power but.+vol down.
And i dont find factory mode useful so i will dispose it.
aeonfox said:
Just curious. is it possible? Recently my volume down key suddenly stops working for no known reason. And because my phone's recovery mode is triggered by volume down+power, i cant possibly enter recovery mode because of that problem.
Volume up+power is ok, but that's factory mode. This is a pain for me because if i cant go to recovery, if i got my phone bootloop in the future, i cant fix my phone. And i found one more problem, my pc wont detect my phone too. So basically if i got my phone bootlooped there's no solution to fix it. It only charges but adb and usb connected wont show in my status bar even the drivers is installed in my pc. Seems that two problem is linked.
So is it really possible? I want to make the key combination for my phone's recovery be power button+vol up not power but.+vol down.
And i dont find factory mode useful so i will dispose it.
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somebody?

how to boot into recovery mode through pc ?

Hi,
I own galaxy s3 i9000, currently on custom rom. My phone automatically rebooted and got stuck on bootloop. If I am able to enter in recovery mode, i can wipe cache(which may can help to get out of bootloop). But the problem is I am unable to enter into recovery mode because phone's volume up button is not working and my phone auto reboots every time after power off or reinserting battery. Is there any other way to clear cache or enter into recovery mode?
I dont want to flash my stock rom via odin (because i didnt backup my some important apps and msgs), this will be my last option.
sorry for my bad english
The normal way I get my phone into recovery mode from the PC is using ADB and the command: "adb reboot recovery". However, I bet this won't work in your case for one of several possible reasons: depending on when the bootloop occurs in the boot process, the phone may never reach a point where ADB is able to see your phone in the first place; if this is happening after a flashing a new custom ROM, then also it's unlikely that USB debugging is turned and the PC is not yet authorized to connect with it over ADB.
Another thought, could your power button be stuck down? I had a GS3 SCH-I535 several years ago and the power switch went bad on it, it would keep rebooting, shutting down randomly, or I'd be unable to turn on the screen. I had a switch replaced and it was fine after that. I don't think it's normal for the phone to automatically boot up when you reinsert the battery, that's why I bring that up. Maybe you can wiggle the power button a bit and try to unstick it if that's the case.
I tried to remove and stick back the power button again, but still it didnt worked. By the way fixing power button will not help me to get into recovery mode as my phone's volume up button is also not working, and recently I found out that I cant enter into download mode too because when I press respective buttons (volume down + home + power) for download mode, it gives warning msg to click 'volume up' buttton to enter into download mode or 'volume down' to reboot. Therefore again volume up button is required to enter into download mode too. So the only option remained for me is to visit service center and fix the volume up button.

"Bricked" phone

I have a Motorola. I typically leave my cellphone attached to my computer with USB so it can charge, slowly but surely.
When I wanted to get on my way I noticed my phone wouldn't start which I found interesting.
I left it on a charger for some time and when I held the power button to power up, I noticed it got stuck at boot.
What it typically does is open boot screen with Motorola logo, vibrate, start an animation and after mid-boot say "halo Moto" and then leave me at home screen.
But this time, it just get stuck on a boot screen. It shows the boot screen with Motorola logo, vibrates and then does nothing (until battery dies, I left it for an hour?)
I pressed the volume down and power button to enable debugging.
I get a "FastBoot AP Flash Mode" menu.
The options are:
Start (which puts me back into stuck boot)
Restart Bootloader (which restarts the FastBoot)
Recovery Mode (which gives me this: "No Command" with an Android icon, does nothing more]
Power Off (which powers off the phone)
Bootloader Logs (which changes some text to: "Fastboot Reason: Reboot mode set to FastBoot" or "Volume button down")
Switch Tools Mode (which toggles text between Tools Mode Config: DISABLED and ENABLED, no idea of other effects)
BARCODES (which probably shows scannable code so that professionals needn't type the ID)
I wanted to send it back to the seller, but they claim that they take no responsibility for loss of information, all my data is stuck on 128GB on the internal memory.
I would like to go to service for data recovery, but I due to COVID-19 everything's closed.
What could I potentially do to restore my phone? And if I can't, I can send it back, but how do I backup my data?
It's Motorola One Zoom.
yeetusAAA said:
I have a Motorola. I typically leave my cellphone attached to my computer with USB so it can charge, slowly but surely.
When I wanted to get on my way I noticed my phone wouldn't start which I found interesting.
I left it on a charger for some time and when I held the power button to power up, I noticed it got stuck at boot.
What it typically does is open boot screen with Motorola logo, vibrate, start an animation and after mid-boot say "halo Moto" and then leave me at home screen.
But this time, it just get stuck on a boot screen. It shows the boot screen with Motorola logo, vibrates and then does nothing (until battery dies, I left it for an hour?)
I pressed the volume down and power button to enable debugging.
I get a "FastBoot AP Flash Mode" menu.
The options are:
Start (which puts me back into stuck boot)
Restart Bootloader (which restarts the FastBoot)
Recovery Mode (which gives me this: "No Command" with an Android icon, does nothing more]
Power Off (which powers off the phone)
Bootloader Logs (which changes some text to: "Fastboot Reason: Reboot mode set to FastBoot" or "Volume button down")
Switch Tools Mode (which toggles text between Tools Mode Config: DISABLED and ENABLED, no idea of other effects)
BARCODES (which probably shows scannable code so that professionals needn't type the ID)
I wanted to send it back to the seller, but they claim that they take no responsibility for loss of information, all my data is stuck on 128GB on the internal memory.
I would like to go to service for data recovery, but I due to COVID-19 everything's closed.
What could I potentially do to restore my phone? And if I can't, I can send it back, but how do I backup my data?
It's Motorola One Zoom.
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You are not going to save the data, unless you unlocked the bootloader.
Other than going to a shop with special tools
There is a section for your device
https://forum.xda-developers.com/motorola-one-pro
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