Hi, my Xperia X1 does not boot normally. I did not mess with the SPL or bootloader. I made a call, put it back in it's pouch, tried to make a call a few hours later and got the bootloader screen instead. All software and ROMs are stock standard and was never changed. I started by reading XDA forums. The phone will power up to bootloader screen when switched on. Serial is displayed. Plug in a USB cable to PC and this changes to USB. The PC makes its sound to indicate a USB device has been connected. It then says the device cannot be recognised and removes the usb icon from the taskbar. Activesync, mtty, SEUS or any other software will not recognise it. I have since put RA2 on a SD card and updated the ROM. This worked fine. There is no way I know of to HardSPL the phone as it cannot communicate with a PC. If you plug in the wall charger, car charger or USB cable to a PC, the phone will skip the bootloader screen and switch on. The phone cannot be charged while switched on. No charging symbol and the battery will still run down. Switch the phone off and it will however charge. Anybody seen this before? Any ideas how to fix it?
Thanks in advance
Maybe you should ask in the correct section. This is for discussion on HTC Titan not sony experia.
Hi all,
the charger and USB cable have become faulty on my prime (I think the USB cable caused it)
luckily, I have access to my wifes so can still charge my device....
I reported this to ASUS believing that no company in their right mind would refuse service on a CHARGER that has not in anyway been tampered with or abused when the device it has been connected to had an unlocked boot loader.
Well... I was wrong ....REFUSED
The purpose of this post is to see if anyone knows anything on the following:
Can a company make rules that effect your statutory rights? (probably a question for others in the UK)
Have others with an unlocked bootloader recieved service?
I certainly wont be purchasing ASUS again...
Loose screws, creaks, faulty charger, rubbish software, poor performance.. the list goes on...
they can if you agree to give up your warranty....
Hi all, my lumia 920, does not recharge any more when plugged in USB cable.
It isn’t even recognized by my PC. It seems the USB plug is dead, regardless wich cable I use.
Is there any possibility to get it working??
The problem is that I live in spain now, and bought the lumia in germany, so there’s no way to bring it to customer service. Anyways I don’t even like customer service, because they give you the phone back in bad conditions, with scratches and even bad mounted parts, like display etc..
Thanks everyone for the support!
XxAndrexX said:
Hi all, my lumia 920, does not recharge any more when plugged in USB cable.
It isn’t even recognized by my PC. It seems the USB plug is dead, regardless wich cable I use.
Is there any possibility to get it working??
The problem is that I live in spain now, and bought the lumia in germany, so there’s no way to bring it to customer service. Anyways I don’t even like customer service, because they give you the phone back in bad conditions, with scratches and even bad mounted parts, like display etc..
Thanks everyone for the support!
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Sounds like the USB port is damaged, why are you even using the USB when this phone has wireless charging? Just get a wireless charger and don't worry about it. You can share stuff between it and your PC by using the cloud.
Solarenemy68 said:
Sounds like the USB port is damaged, why are you even using the USB when this phone has wireless charging? Just get a wireless charger and don't worry about it. You can share stuff between it and your PC by using the cloud.
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thanks man, but how can the USB plug get damaged after 1 month????? I never got a phone usb plug damaged, sounds like very weird!!
software problem isn't possible??
XxAndrexX said:
thanks man, but how can the USB plug get damaged after 1 month????? I never got a phone usb plug damaged, sounds like very weird!!
software problem isn't possible??
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check did computer (or NCS) recognize Lumia when connected via USB... never heard about software error related to charging...
XxAndrexX said:
thanks man, but how can the USB plug get damaged after 1 month????? I never got a phone usb plug damaged, sounds like very weird!!
software problem isn't possible??
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The microusb port on this phone is soldered in a weird way from others. All it takes is a pull from the side on the cord while it is plugged in and the connections on the PCB can be broken. This phone is not Android and therefore the charging is not software controlled. it can be totally dead and will still charge through USB and wireless as the wireless base will supply power as it charges.
No this sounds like a hardware issue so you should try to get a warranty claim on it and hope you have the extended warranty as damage caused by use or handling is not covered by Nokia's warranty.
i have a semilar problem.
After a total discharge of my battery (I used it as navigation in the car but forgot to plug the power) my Lumia 920 wouldn't reboot (it gives a red battery). Nothing worked to bring i back alive (i did a soft reset and even hard reset!) but when i got home the wireless charger worked. (
But still nothing on the USB plug. My first conclusion: USB port dead. But when i plug in my powercable the Phone gets warm as it is charging. One more test i did is. When i place i on the wireless charger (charging starts) and then connect the USB to (for example my Laptop) charging stops. Next simple conclusion "USB port is okay", but maybe it's because of som battery security feature (bug)?
Anyone??
First of all, it's about a Galaxy SIII from a friend and second, my native language is german, so please be patient with my explanation
His SIII won't charge anymore. In the beginning, he charged it with the normal cable/connector and it needed up to 10 hours to be fully loaded.
I told him he should buy another cable, he did that and it worked out well.
But now, his SIII won't really charge anymore. To be charged, he needed to get a special kind of degree between the cable and the phone etc.
He gave it to me and i used the original cable and an really cheap 0,15mA Connector (From PowerSupply to USB). It charged, but only with such cheap loaders, not with the original ones. This happens even if we change the battery.
Could it be that the USB Port from his phone is broken and wants to have to much power from the charger? So, the original ones detect that and say "no" while the cheap ones just don't care?
What should we do with it? My dad and i could replace the microUSB-Port, but is there any other way to get rid of this?
Thanks mates!
I picked up a used A10e from the Metro by T-mob version (SM-102U).
Phone has been reset and in general works fine and is unlocked from the carrier. I swapped in a Verison sim and had no problems connecting to the different network. My issue is when I try to connect to the PC. I get a "Check your Charger Connection" pop-up and the PC doesn't recognize that anything is connected. Naturally ADB Devices does not find the phone.
Dev options are opened and I've tried with USB Debugging on and off.
I swapped in a known good charging port and port-to-main connector ribbon and the same thing happens.
I've tried connecting while in safe mode and same thing.
If I connect directly to a wall outlet no message and the phone charges at full USB-C speed.
I have a second A10E and the same PC recognizes that one just fine (where I got the working port & ribbon from to verify its not a simple hardware problem) so my drivers are good etc. Given the above and that the phone is in very good shape otherwise I don't think it's a hardware thing.
Would there be some software from Metro that would prevent the phone from connecting to PC? If so what can I do about it without rooting this guy? (I've spoken with Metro and they advised the phone is unlocked from everything on their end and they have nothing that would prevent connecting to PC...)
My intent is to get the junk cleaned off with ADB PM Uninstalls and get this phone in service asap.
All helpful suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
(as a follow up here, I've learned you can wirelessly connect your PC to the phone with ADB Connect however when I try that I get a response that the machine has actively refused the connection and does not give me an option on the phone to grant permission)