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So I bought a redmi note 3 pro (snapdragon version) about two weeks ago and had a really good experience with unlocked bootloader and trying out different roms.
Today I plugged it in before I was about to leave the house and realised it wasn't charging at all. I tried three different chargers and four cables and none of them worked.
None of my computers would detect the phone either. Except when in fastboot mode.
So i had about 60% battery left and decided to restore stock miui image and relock bootloader using the miflash utility. I reflashed the firmware successfully but the device will still not charge.
Does anybody have any ideas?
Swizzy88 said:
So I bought a redmi note 3 pro (snapdragon version) about two weeks ago and had a really good experience with unlocked bootloader and trying out different roms.
Today I plugged it in before I was about to leave the house and realised it wasn't charging at all. I tried three different chargers and four cables and none of them worked.
None of my computers would detect the phone either. Except when in fastboot mode.
So i had about 60% battery left and decided to restore stock miui image and relock bootloader using the miflash utility. I reflashed the firmware successfully but the device will still not charge.
Does anybody have any ideas?
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Same problem here, but in this case I've been trying to solve it doing different things until battery died. I can't do anything now with it... mine is 5 days old.
maybe the usb port is damaged, this could of been caused by the retailer when they charged it and were too rough with it (when they install the vender rom)
otyg said:
maybe the usb port is damaged, this could of been caused by the retailer when they charged it and were too rough with it (when they install the vender rom)
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but he used miflash tool to go back to stock ... at first i was also thinking that the usb port is broken..
I had the same problem after restoring a backup via TWRP. It just worked until battery got empty.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/help/xiaomi-redmi-note-3-snapdragon-t3463490
I'm currently waiting for xiaomi to get back to me. I don't feel okay opening the phone up in case they refuse warranty because of that.
It's really frustrating because the port clearly works as I was able to flash. It still works currently but it's at 40% battery and turned off until I know what to do.
Are there service centers in the UK? I really donot want to send my phone all the way to China Just for a USB port...
Swizzy88 said:
I'm currently waiting for xiaomi to get back to me. I don't feel okay opening the phone up in case they refuse warranty because of that.
It's really frustrating because the port clearly works as I was able to flash. It still works currently but it's at 40% battery and turned off until I know what to do.
Are there service centers in the UK? I really donot want to send my phone all the way to China Just for a USB port...
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it is not a fault of port u bricked ur enmorous partition with twrp. alka twrp already has a bug towards restoring firmware.
which twrp have u used
yogesh1970 said:
it is not a fault of port u bricked ur enmorous partition with twrp. alka twrp already has a bug towards restoring firmware.
which twrp have u used
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I don't remember. I unlocked bootloader officially and then installed twrp using one of the guides here with plenty of replies.
So what do I do if it is not the charging port?
Edit: it twrp 3.0.2-2 by the looks of it. It is however no longer installed as I reverted to full stock.
Swizzy88 said:
I don't remember. I unlocked bootloader officially and then installed twrp using one of the guides here with plenty of replies.
So what do I do if it is not the charging port?
Edit: it twrp 3.0.2-2 by the looks of it. It is however no longer installed as I reverted to full stock.[/QUOTE
Try flashing once via Deep flash cable mathod. And try flashing custom kernel if fastboot is works.
If not, probably u need to change ur motherboard. Claim warranty. If it is not in warranty do full experiment before changing motherboard try test point mathod deep flash cable try to.flash with different cables.
Many new redmi note 3 have motherboard bug as i ask from mi store at chandigarh. They refuse to give me piece due to that. Official twrp can't brick any phone like this
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Well I only have 12% battery left which is not good. Which kernel can I flash through fastboot? Most kernels I see need TWRP.
I don't think I have the tools to make a deep flash cable, this all seems very over the top. Still nothing from Xiaomi, it has been 3 days now.
Swizzy88 said:
Well I only have 12% battery left which is not good. Which kernel can I flash through fastboot? Most kernels I see need TWRP.
I don't think I have the tools to make a deep flash cable, this all seems very over the top. Still nothing from Xiaomi, it has been 3 days now.
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you can flash with fastboot http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2131284
go to "FLASHING YOUR FILES IN FASTBOOT"
this method is universal in android. (Unlock BL)
If your bat % is very low... caution!
if your usb port have an issue, find a fix center to welding a USB port.
Sorry, my english is very bad.
Chrisis25 said:
you can flash with fastboot http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2131284
go to "FLASHING YOUR FILES IN FASTBOOT"
this method is universal in android. (Unlock BL)
If your bat % is very low... caution!
if your usb port have an issue, find a fix center to welding a USB port.
Sorry, my english is very bad.
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I already tried flashing in fastboot mode, 3 times. Surely the kernel gets installed too when I flash official miui rom with miflash in fastboot?
Swizzy88 said:
I already tried flashing in fastboot mode, 3 times. Surely the kernel gets installed too when I flash official miui rom with miflash in fastboot?
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The issue u told is the same happened with other peoples. and it caused by twrp restoration process to.them. Service centre will only replace your motherboard . i saw alka recovery have bug that it formats the firmware partition and then suddenly restoration fail. Also i heared news twrp.3.0.1 have bug which cause the device to brick.
Your bug is concerned with charging i think.that. Currernt controlling info for battery during charge is stored in some partition rather then kernel which is screwed with twrp.
However if u can unlock bootloader by official way then flash kernel by this
Fastboot flash boot kernel.img
yogesh1970 said:
The issue u told is the same happened with other peoples. and it caused by twrp restoration process to.them. Service centre will only replace your motherboard . i saw alka recovery have bug that it formats the firmware partition and then suddenly restoration fail. Also i heared news twrp.3.0.1 have bug which cause the device to brick.
Your bug is concerned with charging i think.that. Currernt controlling info for battery during charge is stored in some partition rather then kernel which is screwed with twrp.
However if u can unlock bootloader by official way then flash kernel by this
Fastboot flash boot kernel.img
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Okay I will try. Do you mean just flash the official kernel that comes with stock rom yes?
Swizzy88 said:
Okay I will try. Do you mean just flash the official kernel that comes with stock rom yes?
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Any custom kernel u can try. But if it is in warranty and ur phone is going to dead don't unlock ur bootloader. Because it may void ur warrenty. At that time only claim warranty
yogesh1970 said:
Any custom kernel u can try. But if it is in warranty and ur phone is going to dead don't unlock ur bootloader. Because it may void ur warrenty. At that time only claim warranty
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I cannot flash kernel. adb does not work because the computer does not recognise it. I cannot find a tool to flash kernel in fastboot mode.
Swizzy88 said:
I cannot flash kernel. adb does not work because the computer does not recognise it. I cannot find a tool to flash kernel in fastboot mode.
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try to flash with cables having less charge carrying capacity eg. cables that blick led there are many previous generation cables. if that will not work try cables of QC 3 ,2 .
or simply visit service center
yogesh1970 said:
try to flash with cables having less charge carrying capacity eg. cables that blick led there are many previous generation cables. if that will not work try cables of QC 3 ,2 .
or simply visit service center
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ADB works on my other samsung devices. There must really be something wrong with my note 3 pro.
are you try to instal full rom with fastboot? http://en.miui.com/thread-307744-1-1.html
roms (official) http://en.miui.com/download-301.html#438
if your computer dont recognize your device... i dont know you try.
(i cant use adb in usb3 port but i can use adb in usb 1.1/2 port. its curious)
my english is very bad and idk this bug, sorry.
Wait, there's a bug in TWRP that can cause a brick? Which TWRP should we use? I have cofface_TWRP3_kenzo_p.img (twrp_kenzo_fix).
Hello guys,
I unlocked my device officially (finally), after using unofficial unlock for a long period of time.
So, i am curious about getting into bootloop in my Redmi Note 3 SD as you know in unofficial unlock we have safe twrp(or patched twrp) which saves from getting into bootloop. So is there anything like this for official unlock. And what can cause bootloop( i mean like flashing wrong SuperSU like things, etc - i hope you understand.) Flshing miui roms can cause it?
And one more question,
Can i use alka twrp instead of official and cofface twrp? it will cause any problem?
mr.badman said:
And one more question,
Can i use alka twrp instead of official and cofface twrp? it will cause any problem?
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Bootloop depends on a lot of things not just flashing something wrong. Even some apps which allow you to tweak system settings can cause bootloops regardless of whether its CyanogenMod or MIUI. So it is a possibility that you might download something off the web which is corrupted and if you flash it then it may also cause bootloop. Thats why you verify MD5 checksums whenever you can.
Regarding the recovery type, Alka might lock your bootloader again if you flash MIUI. I personally prefer using Cofface twrp.
Jeanz Sensation said:
Bootloop depends on a lot of things not just flashing something wrong. Even some apps which allow you to tweak system settings can cause bootloops regardless of whether its CyanogenMod or MIUI. So it is a possibility that you might download something off the web which is corrupted and if you flash it then it may also cause bootloop. Thats why you verify MD5 checksums whenever you can.
Regarding the recovery type, Alka might lock your bootloader again if you flash MIUI. I personally prefer using Cofface twrp.
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Cofface or safe twrp v2( cofface modified)
Safe twrp work or not? Anything to prevent bootloop? (Like using safe twrp v2 in unofficial unlock whuch definitely saves from bootloop)
mr.badman said:
Hello guys,
I unlocked my device officially (finally), after using unofficial unlock for a long period of time.
So, i am curious about getting into bootloop in my Redmi Note 3 SD as you know in unofficial unlock we have safe twrp(or patched twrp) which saves from getting into bootloop. So is there anything like this for official unlock. And what can cause bootloop( i mean like flashing wrong SuperSU like things, etc - i hope you understand.) Flshing miui roms can cause it?
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Am stuck at 50% unlock pls tell how you managed to do it ?
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using Tapatalk
dastan4eva said:
Am stuck at 50% unlock pls tell how you managed to do it ?
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using Tapatalk
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Wait for 2-3 (or maybe 5-7 days) and it will work.
EDIT: The problem is fixed, the problem was my dead SD card, as soon as I took it out and boot into TWRP the recovery has been working well. Thank you all for your help anyways.
What's going on guys, today I'm in need of some aid. Couple days ago I was trying to swap ROMs from PsyRom to FlyMeOS and when I tried to access TWRP recovery, it would get stuck on the TeamWin logo. I softbricked my phone by restoring the stock recovery and kernel (lol) and flashed the latest Fastboot ROM. Now I'm fine with MIUI8, and I flashed TRWP again (with Fastboot flash) but everytime I try to access TRWP it gives me that stuck logo or a black screen. I don't know what to do because I already tried with a rooted Dev ROM and flashify and even the TWRP Manager but I can't get anywhere. Do you know what I can do?
I've seen several TWRP versions for RN2.
Did you try with the official one?
https://dl.twrp.me/hermes/
gnazio said:
I've seen several TWRP versions for RN2.
Did you try with the official one?
https://dl.twrp.me/hermes/
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Yes I did, and with the 2.8.7, and the other 3.0.x
Always the same result. Did Xiaomi lock the Redmi Note 2 bootloader?
kiko9895 said:
Yes I did, and with the 2.8.7, and the other 3.0.x
Always the same result. Did Xiaomi lock the Redmi Note 2 bootloader?
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AFAIK the bootloader is not locked.
Otherwise I think that you can't even install TWRP.
I any case, I would try with an older fastboot ROM and with the official TWRP.
Have you tried this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-2/general/twrp2-8-7-0-light-materialized-theme-t3308492
DarthJabba9 said:
Have you tried this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-2/general/twrp2-8-7-0-light-materialized-theme-t3308492
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Yes, it's the last one I tried, I used the one on the first link, with MIUI8 compatibility.
gnazio said:
AFAIK the bootloader is not locked.
Otherwise I think that you can't even install TWRP.
I any case, I would try with an older fastboot ROM and with the official TWRP.
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I'm sorry but do you know where I can find an older one?
kiko9895 said:
Yes, it's the last one I tried, I used the one on the first link, with MIUI8 compatibility.
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I am using this one: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwdRTuyj12_yVlJoMzJoeUJKLVE/view
I have no problem with it (MIUI8). To be honest, I don't think any of them should cause the problem that you are having. Trying to solve the problem without identifying the cause will probably prove unfruitful. How did you install the first one that you had problems with? Did it ever work at all? If so, when did it start malfunctioning?
DarthJabba9 said:
I am using this one: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwdRTuyj12_yVlJoMzJoeUJKLVE/view
I have no problem with it (MIUI8). To be honest, I don't think any of them should cause the problem that you are having. Trying to solve the problem without identifying the cause will probably prove unfruitful. How did you install the first one that you had problems with? Did it ever work at all? If so, when did it start malfunctioning?
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Yes it used to work, I already tried a lot of ROMs, I had the one compatible with Android 6.0 which I flashed with TWRP itself (It worked since I flashed CM13 with it).
I don't really know when it started malfunctioning because the last time I made a backup was at least one month ago when I swapped to PsyRom (it was functioning well). But two days ago when I tried to access it to change to FlyMe it wouldn't work. Anyways I'm flashing a MIUI7 fastboot ROM to see if it works.
I'm sorry if I can't explain myself very well but I'm doing the best I can lol. Thank you for your help too.
Perhaps something messed up your file system or partitions. If all attempts don't work, then you might want to use the SP Flash Tool to flash a compatible ROM and working TWRP.
DarthJabba9 said:
Perhaps something messed up your file system or partitions. If all attempts don't work, then you might want to use the SP Flash Tool to flash a compatible ROM and working TWRP.
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I just flashed MIUI 7 with SP Flash Tool. Gonna try and flash TWRP through fastboot and with update.zip method, see if anything works.
kiko9895 said:
I'm sorry but do you know where I can find an older one?
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I should have a MIUI7 on my mega account, it should be the last 7 stable, saved just in case something was wrong with 8.
I can send you the link if you are still searching.
OK, I just noticed that you have solved yet.
Good, I hope that this time everything will be fine.
gnazio said:
I should have a MIUI7 on my mega account, it should be the last 7 stable, saved just in case something was wrong with 8.
I can send you the link if you are still searching.
OK, I just noticed that you have solved yet.
Good, I hope that this time everything will be fine.
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Thank you very much for your kindness, I'm still trying tho ahah using WinDroid Toolkit now.
gnazio said:
I should have a MIUI7 on my mega account, it should be the last 7 stable, saved just in case something was wrong with 8.
I can send you the link if you are still searching.
OK, I just noticed that you have solved yet.
Good, I hope that this time everything will be fine.
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Hello, after one month the issue is still not fixed, the recovery still hangs. Perhaps you could send me that fastboot rom you talked about please? Thank you.
I'm going to send you the link.
In the meanwhile...reading the thread again...what is "update.zip method"?
Are you try to install TWRP from Mi recovery?
This is not going to work anymore.
You should better stay with the last ROM and flash TWRP from fastboot.
This is the recovery image: https://dl.twrp.me/hermes/twrp-3.0.2-0-hermes.img
This is the guide: https://twrp.me/devices/xiaomiredminote2.html
Just start your RN2 into fastboot (vol down+power on), run fastboot flash recovery twrp.img and finally keep pressed vol up and send fastboot reboot and wait with the key pressed until it enter TWRP.
BTW:
in the official forum there should be a thread with link to all officially released ROMs for RN2.
kiko9895 said:
Hello, after one month the issue is still not fixed, the recovery still hangs. Perhaps you could send me that fastboot rom you talked about please? Thank you.
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Here you should find every MIUI Global ROM released for RN2:
http://en.miui.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=394496
I just realized that the one I have is China version, used just to clean the phone from reseller ROM.
gnazio said:
I'm going to send you the link.
In the meanwhile...reading the thread again...what is "update.zip method"?
Are you try to install TWRP from Mi recovery?
This is not going to work anymore.
You should better stay with the last ROM and flash TWRP from fastboot.
This is the recovery image: https://dl.twrp.me/hermes/twrp-3.0.2-0-hermes.img
This is the guide: https://twrp.me/devices/xiaomiredminote2.html
Just start your RN2 into fastboot (vol down+power on), run fastboot flash recovery twrp.img and finally keep pressed vol up and send fastboot reboot and wait with the key pressed until it enter TWRP.
BTW:
in the official forum there should be a thread with link to all officially released ROMs for RN2.
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The problem is I already tried the fastboot method as well, and the problem is always the same, stuck TWRP logo. Even if it was a partition problem, flashing the fastboot ROM should fix it, but it didn't. I tried the SP Flash Tools method too, and the flashing methods are successful, they all Flash TWRP, but when I try to access it it's stuck. I don't know why this is happening, it used to work.
@kiko9895 Sounds like you have screwed your partitions. You will need to load a full ROM using SP Tools to correct it as this is the only way to set the partitions back at their correct memory locations. Fastboot and Recovery rewrite the partitions by name not memory location so any fault in that will never be fixed. If you have flashed an Android 6.0 based ROM or something intended for another model phone, this will definitely be the case. Anyone flashing custom ROMs should first gather the skills and tools to recover from disasters - luckily, MTK based phones are virtually unbrickable!
As far as the "official" TWRP goes, it is not official and not a good version. It is just someone who has used the TWRP build server to knock out a random version. How does that make it "official"?
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@kiko9895 Sounds like you have screwed your partitions. You will need to load a full ROM using SP Tools to correct it as this is the only way to set the partitions back at their correct memory locations. Fastboot and Recovery rewrite the partitions by name not memory location so any fault in that will never be fixed. If you have flashed an Android 6.0 based ROM or something intended for another model phone, this will definitely be the case. Anyone flashing custom ROMs should first gather the skills and tools to recover from disasters - luckily, MTK based phones are virtually unbrickable!
As far as the "official" TWRP goes, it is not official and not a good version. It is just someone who has used the TWRP build server to knock out a random version. How does that make it "official"?
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Ahah I have the skills and the tools, I've been flashing ROMs for more than two years. This never happened before. If you read what I said before on this thread, you'll see that I already flashed a new ROM through SP Flash Tools. And yes I flashed a 6.0 rom before so that must be the problem, but since I already flashed a fastboot rom through SP Flash Tools I can't see where the problem is. The partitions should be fixed by now but that isn't the case.
@kiko9895 Sorry if it sounded like I was coming down hard on you. You should only need to flash a matching preloader, uboot, logo plus TWRP recovery using SP Flash Tools with the correct scatter file to get back into booting to TWRP. Any other problems can be sorted from there.
I will attach a known good scatter file because I know there are several floating around that will reverse one or two partitions on you (such as the RN3 version)
I upgraded to nitrogen os 8.0 few weeks back. all going ok but flashed firmware update few days back and continually getting signal drops. the signal does not hold for longer than few minutes then disappears and comes back while later. Every rom I have tried since suffers from the same issue.
I have tried to flash miui 8 and miui 9 but although they eventually flash they stay on bootscreen (poweredby android screen) and never load. I left it overnight on that screen and never loaded?
Any help greatly appreciated. any help of any kind :crying:
irishchris2014 said:
I upgraded to nitrogen os 8.0 few weeks back. all going ok but flashed firmware update few days back and continually getting signal drops. the signal does not hold for longer than few minutes then disappears and comes back while later. Every rom I have tried since suffers from the same issue.
I have tried to flash miui 8 and miui 9 but although they eventually flash they stay on bootscreen (poweredby android screen) and never load. I left it overnight on that screen and never loaded?
Any help greatly appreciated. any help of any kind :crying:
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just download lazyflasher for miui flash it after you flashed miui rom.
irishchris2014 said:
I upgraded to nitrogen os 8.0 few weeks back. all going ok but flashed firmware update few days back and continually getting signal drops. the signal does not hold for longer than few minutes then disappears and comes back while later. Every rom I have tried since suffers from the same issue.
I have tried to flash miui 8 and miui 9 but although they eventually flash they stay on bootscreen (poweredby android screen) and never load. I left it overnight on that screen and never loaded?
Any help greatly appreciated. any help of any kind :crying:
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U should flash miui using Mi flash tool or if u wanna stay on nitrogen oreo or any custom rom u should first flash the latest firmware available before flashing any rom
I have done that but unfortunately it gets stuck on boot screen. Cheers
irishchris2014 said:
I have done that but unfortunately it gets stuck on boot screen. Cheers
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Have u tried flashing miui using flash tool?
If yes for how much time u had waited on that boot screen bcs it takes more then 15-20 minutes before it boots up
And remember to take backup of ur data before flashing
Criston said:
U should flash miui using Mi flash tool or if u wanna stay on nitrogen oreo or any custom rom u should first flash the latest firmware available before flashing any rom
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Criston said:
Have u tried flashing miui using flash tool?
If yes for how much time u had waited on that boot screen bcs it takes more then 15-20 minutes before it boots up
And remember to take backup of ur data before flashing
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Yes it only worked once through my flash tool. Fails now when I try. The time it did flash, I left it plugged in overnight and on boot screen but never got past the mi powered by android bootscreen
irishchris2014 said:
Yes it only worked once through my flash tool. Fails now when I try. The time it did flash, I left it plugged in overnight and on boot screen but never got past the mi powered by android bootscreen
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I think u r not properly flashing u have to choose clean all option in Mi flash tool otherwise it won't work and before that u should backup all the important data and files from ur internal storage
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I think u r not properly flashing u have to choose clean all option in Mi flash tool otherwise it won't work and before that u should backup all the important data and files from ur internal storage
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I did click that option but fails on flash nearly straight away, thanks
irishchris2014 said:
I upgraded to nitrogen os 8.0 few weeks back. all going ok but flashed firmware update few days back and continually getting signal drops. the signal does not hold for longer than few minutes then disappears and comes back while later. Every rom I have tried since suffers from the same issue.
I have tried to flash miui 8 and miui 9 but although they eventually flash they stay on bootscreen (poweredby android screen) and never load. I left it overnight on that screen and never loaded?
Any help greatly appreciated. any help of any kind :crying:
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Having the same problem of signal drops in evry single rom. Its really bad to see developers not doing anything about it. And regarding that flashing, if u flash official miui by official twrp, then it will not boot. U have to use modified twrp to flash the official firmwares.
pritamdutt said:
Having the same problem of signal drops in evry single rom. Its really bad to see developers not doing anything about it. And regarding that flashing, if u flash official miui by official twrp, then it will not boot. U have to use modified twrp to flash the official firmwares.
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Good to see it's not just me having this issue! Have you found any solution yet? What version of twrp do you suggest? I have been using red wolf recovery
pritamdutt said:
Having the same problem of signal drops in evry single rom. Its really bad to see developers not doing anything about it. And regarding that flashing, if u flash official miui by official twrp, then it will not boot. U have to use modified twrp to flash the official firmwares.
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Developers have nothing to do with network drops, its Xiaomi sources.
irishchris2014 said:
Good to see it's not just me having this issue! Have you found any solution yet? What version of twrp do you suggest? I have been using red wolf recovery
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No solution till now. Getting frequent internet disconnects. The only thing which is keeping me in the custom rom is the adoptable storage , cause m using the standard variant 16gb and its internal storage sucks.
For twrp, refer here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/how-to/guide-redmi-note-3-available-twrps-t3406708
same issues here, running LOS official with default kernel, had the same problem always. I thought it might be antenna related as I had to order a new usb daughterboard due to poor microphone, (had reception issues with a note1 in the past due to a fake usb board lacking gsm antenna) but I think this is not the case here. Always updating the latest firmware hoping that can help but so far not.
So i unbricked my le max 2 using flash one 1.9 and when i booted the right side of the screen was at the left side and vice versa.. I am not the only one with this problem, and there is no way that it is a hardware issue, since before the unbrick, the display was aok in EVERY SITUATION!!
I AM ASKING YOU FOR HELP!! Please answer quickly i am super desperate... I got the phone a week ago for god's shake!!!!!!!!! :crying:
try to use fastboot version firmware to flash the complete rom
Tutorial?
cgigate said:
try to use fastboot version firmware to flash the complete rom
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Can you guide me? Im quite a beginner..
i was going through the adb commands, when i saw this command " format[:[<fs type>][:[<size>]] <partition>" and i thought that it could be able to fix my issue... the problem is i dont know how to do it..
Heyyo, please try this custom EUI ROM fastboot version
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-max-2/development/rom-leeco-le2x820max5-9-023s-cuoco92-t3608187
The only other thing I can think of is there is a flashone v2.0 mentioned in this thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-max-2/how-to/le-max-2-remove-vendor-rom-install-eui-t3614193
ThE_MarD said:
Heyyo, please try this custom EUI ROM fastboot version
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-max-2/development/rom-leeco-le2x820max5-9-023s-cuoco92-t3608187
The only other thing I can think of is there is a flashone v2.0 mentioned in this thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-max-2/how-to/le-max-2-remove-vendor-rom-install-eui-t3614193
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Tried the 2 methods, same results. There is something wrong with my phone...
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Tried the 2 methods, same results. There is something wrong with my phone...
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Hmm I'm not 100% sure what to tell ya then bud sorry... The only other thing I can think of is I can reflash EUI ROM 20s and recovery and then force a device upgrade to 28s and then make a full TWRP backup of everything and then you can try to restore it??? It would involve wiping your device to try it and I won't activate EUI ROM or load anything extra on it but it's honestly the last idea I have.
If you're willing to try it I'm willing to format data my phone and mess around with EUI ROM again.
I won't be using Indian 19s ROM though as it has forced encryption that screws up if you switch to a custom ROM and prevents TWRP from reading the encrypted data and I haven't found a good fix for TWRP with decryption...
Like I said, right now 5.6.014 CUOCO92´s and twrp 3.0.2-VR10 installed.I´ll try to upgrade.
Edit:Imposible to upgrade, bricked. I can´t flash any rom above 5.6.014 or variation, same thing with twrp 3.1.0 or superior, neither through adb, fastboot or twrp.