Hello.
Sorry to bother everyone.
I want to know what I should do. My S6 Edge is kind of broken. The battery is completely dead from saltwater damage and I don't know what else is damaged. When I try to turn it on on charge it goes to "installing software update" then "no connection". Then it goes straight to recovery. The problem is that in recovery I can't select anything using the power button and if I try to connect to my pc the phone goes into a reboot loop.
What should I do?
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Hi,
my LG L40 is stuck in kind of a loop. I can't get past the LG Logo. I tried to factory reset it via Vol down + Power button and got into the user menu for the factory reset but when I start the reset it the phone just powers off.
When I first try to charge it, it says the battery is at 74%. But after I tried to factory reset it won't charge at all, it just shows the charging screen for 2 seconds then turns off and boots again into the charging screen. Repeat infinite.
I can't get into download mode either.
After getting the battery out for some time and putting it back in I get a working charging screen, but if I then try to factory reset the phone again it will be stuck in the charging screen loop again.
When the charging screen is working and the phone is connected to the PC it installs drivers for a "battery charging device" or something like that. I couldn't access the phone in any way from my pc, though.
Is there anything I can do?
The last owner of the phone said, it was just working fine and then started behaving like this suddenly. He says it might be a battery problem. I can't test that though. Would've to buy a new battery. Maybe he is lying?
Any help is very appriciated! Thanks in advance!
Try to flash it!
Got to downloadmode and flash stock ROM.
Justify87 said:
Hi,
my LG L40 is stuck in kind of a loop. I can't get past the LG Logo. I tried to factory reset it via Vol down + Power button and got into the user menu for the factory reset but when I start the reset it the phone just powers off.
When I first try to charge it, it says the battery is at 74%. But after I tried to factory reset it won't charge at all, it just shows the charging screen for 2 seconds then turns off and boots again into the charging screen. Repeat infinite.
I can't get into download mode either.
After getting the battery out for some time and putting it back in I get a working charging screen, but if I then try to factory reset the phone again it will be stuck in the charging screen loop again.
When the charging screen is working and the phone is connected to the PC it installs drivers for a "battery charging device" or something like that. I couldn't access the phone in any way from my pc, though.
Is there anything I can do?
The last owner of the phone said, it was just working fine and then started behaving like this suddenly. He says it might be a battery problem. I can't test that though. Would've to buy a new battery. Maybe he is lying?
Any help is very appriciated! Thanks in advance!
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Google is a good way to start, I googled "lg l40 bricked" and got this, maybe you should try it? I recommend a cse flash.
First of all, I don't know where to post this thread. Please redirect me if this thread is not for here thanks.
Hi, Im having serious problem with my Samsung S7 phone. what happen was I was trying to install root on my phone, but my TWRP cant find my Internal storage. so I try to search on youtube how. then I saw repairing/formatting the data to exFat/ext4 or something. I did the steps but it shows error while formatting the data and its still on formatting process so there is no any back buttons or anything to cancel it. It take like 10mins on formatting process that keep showing errors so I did turn off my phone.
After that I turned on my phone. TWRP logo shows up and it stays there. It wont go to the main menu of twrp. I cant even turn off my phone after that. if I do the volume down + power, it will just reset to twrp logo. I cant make it turn off so I can go to download mode or safe mode to factory reset coz it doesnt accept any buttons except if I reset the phone [by pressing volume down+power] which directs me to TWRP logo.
Only way to completely turn off is to drain the battery. If I charge it, it automatically opens and lead to the TWRP logo again at get stuck.
The phone has successfully been flashed with a few different firmwares since the bootloop started occurring. the phone will only power on when the cable is plugged in but it will show the samsung screen and then start the "Installing system update" screen and then instantly go to "No command" and then boot back to the samsung screen to repeat the process. download mode is accessible but i cant get into recovery mode to reset the cache or perform a factory wipe.
The cable is fine and the usb port on the phone let me flash software via odin so i don't understand why it only powers on with a cable plugged in.
Could this be a battery issue? i'm very new to this website and the software end of phone repair stuff so any help is greatly appreciated!
i'm currently running 7.0 firmware G890AUCS7DRF2 from boxwares but the bootloop has been occurring since before i even tried to flash anything.
Also, all of my drivers seem to be up to date so i don't think that's posing any issues.
Thanks so much in advance!
Hi , try to clean the charging port of your phone with 100% alcohol and with clean toothbrush also you can use needle to clean the usb port contact.
Another what you can do is to put your phone into the charger for abot 30 minutes and see if your phone is become to hot on the back side what can be sign of bad charging port or probably dead battery .
Hi. I have a problem with a bricked Samsung Galaxy S7, SM-G930F (the Exynos one). A bought it a few years ago and let someone root it to play around with it. I got it back recently and it didn't turn on. I had the battery replaced which allowed me to turn it on, to a "no command" message. I got it into recovery mode. I chose "factory reset" to try to bring it back to a working state. That didn't help, so I booted into download mode and was able to flash the latest firmware; I made sure it was the correct one for this model. It would reboot to a screen with the Android logo and a message of "erasing" with rotating arrows on the Android that stopped after a few seconds. If I left it plugged in, it would stay like that indefinitely. If I unplugged it it would turn off within a few seconds. For a while I could still get it to come up in download mode, but now it does nothing no matter which buttons I press. No lights come on when I plug it into a USB charger, although a wireless charger seems to detect it as the charger's red LED comes on. Following advice on this forum for a bricked S8, I left it not charging for 24 hours to see if it would drain the battery completely, letting me try again. That didn't work; no matter how long I charge it or what buttons I press, nor whether it's plugged into the charger or computer or not, nothing happens. There's no way to tell if it is charging. I have evidence that it works since I was able to flash the firmware and that process went smoothly, but I can't get it back to that mode. Any ideas? Thanks.
Re-flash Stock ROM.
jwoegerbauer said:
Re-flash Stock ROM.
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Thanks for your reply. I flashed the stock firmware before the phone became unresponsive. Now I can't flash anything since none of the buttons have any effect. and the phone is not recognized by my PC.
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If you can't access phone by means of Odin then with 99.9% certainty phone's boot-loader is broken. Put phone into e-waste.
If it was a Qualcomm device I'd be able to help you through EDL flashing. Since it's not I do believe your not able to flash it at this point as already said by the user above my reply
Hello guys,
I really need your help on how to restore Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (SM-P615), to factory reset after Odin flash failure.
The Odin flashing started, but accidentally my PC ran into blue screen error and restarted. I lunched Odin again and
connected the tablet to the PC again and on the tablet's says; "An error occurred while updating device software". It further
recommended Samsung Smart Switch, which I tried yet it can't even detect the tablet. Odin too can't detect the device,
since the tablet is not able to enter "Download Mode"
Moreover, when I disconnect the tablet USB cable from the PC, the screen goes dark and nothing shows. As soon as I connect
back the USB cable the "An error occurred while updating device software comes on the screen. I used Power button+Volume-
buttons to restart and try Volume+ and Volume- buttons to enter recovery mode but still nothing changes on the screen.
Again on the tablet's screen, there this red writing at upper left corner saying "Voltage Level [2526]. I changed the USB cable
hoping it could have done something but it is still the same issue and same error message on the screen of the tablet.
Please any advice is welcomed, and thank you all.
I would say maybe try to hard reset the motherboard. You can do that by unplugging the battery then plugging it back in internally, but don't take my advice for granted because this worked for me in the past but I am not a tablet or phone guru so I don't know much.
keep in mind I'm very adventurous and that's why I tried the battery thing in the first place.
DefinitelyNotAngel said:
I would say maybe try to hard reset the motherboard. You can do that by unplugging the battery then plugging it back in internally, but don't take my advice for granted because this worked for me in the past but I am not a tablet or phone guru so I don't know much.
keep in mind I'm very adventurous and that's why I tried the battery thing in the first place.
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Okay, I'll try that. However, for mean time before I heed to any hardware possible solution, I want to try with the software base first.
Very much appreciated.