Question Stuck on Set warranty bit: vbmeta - Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite

Hello guys,
Recently I installed an Android 12 GSI on my tab A7 Lite because One UI on the tablet is barely usable and always lagging. But when I try to charge the tablet when the battery's empty, the tablet stucks at "Set Warranty Bit: vbmeta".
Searched the solutions at the Google, the results were the kernel or the recovery ones. Not even a single vbmeta solution.
Is there's any solution? This is important. Thanks in advance.
(also sorry for my bad english)

This happened with me too when my battery was completely drained off. I don't know a sure shot way. I let it charge for a bit then keep pressing the power button and then remove the cable and insert again. Keep pressing the power button till samsung logo appears

Ohhh Cant charge.!!!! Or warning state
Temporary fixed it : keep charge it for a while and press power btn + volume down
( This warning is just to let you know that you’re no longer on a stock ???<<< For me is vbmeta and boot)
***Note: This warning messages has re-appeared whenever you charged your tab in off-power too.

Use CherishOS GSI v.3.9.5
When you turn off your device then insert power cable it will show "Warranty bit" within 10 sec and turn off this warning message. ( CHARGINg IN BACKGROUND )

I'll try.

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1.Turn off device state
2 then plugin power charging cable
3."knox warranty bit Warning state" was showed up ...Still always on screen not going anywhere except you press combo key (power + vol down).
4. within 10s--> offline-charging patch do its jobs.
5. Blank screen show up with underneath charging state, you can turn-on by press power button like a normal way.
Not blank screen after "set warranty ..." turn off​
-Offline-charging Patch function = charging while turn-off state without breaking by "Knox Warranty bit " from Samsung.
You can see charging level under Screen but it very dim text & very dim power remain digit. (Appear about 5-8 sec)​
here's the fix for offline charging ​( now working when bootloop or struck in "set warranty" state.) ​https://github.com/ponces/treble_bu...system_core/0003-fix-offline-charger-v7.patch​
You can. Open device by press power button while we are on charging state.

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Perhaps a messed power button? You can remove the outer plastic for trial.
rp158 said:
Perhaps a messed power button? You can remove the outer plastic for trial.
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the power button feels ok, obviously I have no way of confirming that but it is certainly not stuck-in, i.e. i can feel it clicking when pushing it and it doesn't remain pushed in when released. all steps mentioned in my original post were tried without the back plastic on as I needed to hot-swap the battery for some of the steps. thank you very much for your input though
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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.
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Start (which puts me back into stuck boot)
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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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poco f1 stuck on charging logo after changing screen

Hello! I changed my screen ystd, and in the process somehow bricked my phone (?!)
Now my poco f1 won't turn on.. so i tried all the hard resets (vol+power) and nothing. When I charge it up with power brick or my pc, it boots into charging mode but nothing else. When i try booting it up it normally or fast boot or recovery again nothing happens, only charging logo. The charging logo stays on for about 3 second and then disappears. When I unplug the phone, it reappears for about a second and disappears;
I am on pixel experience (android 11 latest) . Also when i connect it to the pc the same issue happens (charging screen) and it shows in device manager as portable devices E:/ . It does not show in adb devices.
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Try this after a good charge
Evil_Sephiroth said:
Red led mean a very low battery. Keep it plugged (not to PC but to power adapter) for 2-3 hours and then try again a force reset.
Never, never try flash or other stuff under 50% battery
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Try this after a good charge
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tomatoketchup said:
my phone is having this after doing fastboot --slot=b reboot recovery (which actually I had to do fastboot --set-slot=b and then fastboot reboot recovery). the notification light blinks red. have tried vol up + power, vol down + power, and vol up + down + power for like 30 seconds and nothing
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I feel sorry for you brother...such a nice device...OK let's talk what happened, the state now your device is in is called hardbrick and it had a corrupted bootloader or no boot loader, but your device is still alive, in your PC in device manager it lists as Qs USB mode with some number after it like qsusb9008...now this device can only be brought to life with the help of a blankflash file which can flash your boot loader in snapdragon service mode...actually no snapdragon can be hardbricked permanently now you need appropriate blankflash file for your device.. Please don't open the device if some repairmen suggests to do JTAG nothing is necessary all you need is blankflash file which is shared to only Sony testers groups.... Who tests ROMs before release and they hardbrick so they share those files to them.... Please don't loose hope....it takes time but certainly it can be bought back to life... And dont try any flashing utility as there is no functional boot loader on it now and nothing will work...Sony won't provide that for sure and they will say then can only solve by mother board replacement ,don't believe therm your device is perfect it only needs blankflash file as it entered into final safe mode... I ain't regular on XDA if you need any info contact me via my mail [email protected] g ma I'll .com
Have any of you tried this - https://developer.sony.com/develop/open-devices/get-started/flash-tool/download-flash-tool/
ok in my case it was the charging IC

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