im helping my buddy root his g1. this has turned into a huge headache. his phone is being really difficult (i used to own a g1 and i rooted it and modded the **** out of it with no problems). well after rooting his phone we had trouble flashing a new rom from recovery. we tried all the trouble shooting steps and now his phone keeps vibrating. any time we power it on it vibrates. can anyone help?
ok we just wiped everything and it stopped for a little
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used gingerbreak on g2. Got superuser and everything was great. Now (don't know why) no splash screen, no recovery even holding down volume and power on boot, random screen blackout. tried to re-gingerbreak with no effect. tried hard reset with no effect. stuck in hell please help. phone is stock rom and has no modifications even has all bloat-ware.
p.s. initial problem upon booting screen black but have lights at bottom after stock boot sound hit power twice and phone is active like normal. now stuck like this after each boot and couldn't find anything about the problem after searching. I hope this hasn't been covered before. Any thoughts? I am at my wits end about to get out the light saber and take out my frustrations on the mutt
If your phone is this: http://www.htc.com/us/products/t-mobile-g2/ then you're in the wrong place.
Today, my mom's GS5 became stuck in a boot loop and I don't know how it happened since it's her phone and neither does she. I believe it is running 5.1.1 but I could be off by an update or two. The phone is NOT rooted and has never had any software customizations at all.
When booting, the green android pops up for maybe two-tenths of a second saying "installing system update..." and then it quickly changes to saying "no command" at which point the white screen with "T-mobile" comes up and gets stuck there, giving off a small vibration every 13 seconds.
I know the battery was low when this starting happening, so maybe the phone could have been installing an update and the battery died during it, but my mom didn't initiate an update as far as she knows (she's not too tech savy), but I can't say with any certainty how it happened.
I have already tried removing the battery. I can boot into recovery mode and I tried wiping the cache but that didn't fix anything. I can't boot into safe mode.
If anyone has any solutions or ideas, I'd greatly appreciate it! I'm hoping to not have to wipe the internal memory because there are a ton of prom pictures on there from just last weekend that were just taken and haven't been backed up, so my mom really wants those back. I know I've managed to flash my Droid Razr M before when it was rooted and stuck in a bootloop and I managed to keep my internal data somehow, so I'm hoping it is possible
Thanks in advance for any help!
Hi All,
I've done a fair bit of Googling about this problem and I'm fairly certain my phones (hard) bricked, but I said I'd post just to make sure.
I have a Galaxy Note 4 N910F running a custom rom ( I cant remember which ROM, I think it was like Kyros Final Edition Note 5 Port or something) , I've been running it for a few months with no problem, last night I was uninstalling various apps from my phone, games etc... when my phone froze and turned off, when I turned it back on it was stuck in a bootloop, showing the galaxy note 4 screen vibrating twice and turning off and repeating.
I tried to boot into TWRP but it just froze on the Note 4 logo with "Warranty Bit Recover Set" or something along those lines at the top, when I took the battery out and put it back in, the phone would no longer turn on, nor will it charge, its completely dead.
I somehow managed to get it turned on again after a while, went into download mode and using Odin installed a stock rom, the install went fine however when the phone restarted after the install it said "booting to recovery" and ended up with a dead Android dude and a "no command message" , I got into recovery mode then and cleared the cache. Then I restarted the phone again and the same thing happened.
Now the phone wont turn on again, I've soft reset it, left it plugged in charging for a while and still nothing. Has anyone experienced something similar to my problem before? Any advice/help is much appreciated.
Thanks
Alan
Hi! I got my Essential Phone from someone that had it boot loader unlocked etc. I have experience with flashing and all so it was not a problem for me. Yesterday when I got the phone I went here and flashed AOSIP Rom again since it was the one it had but a wanted to make sure to have a fresh install etc. All working fine by then until about an hour ago the phone turned it self off and now it doesn't do anything. Every time it finally boots it shuts down again. If I try and enter recovery or Bootloader for fastboot, same thing. Sometimes it holds up for about 20 seconds and goes back to Off and be unresponsive for a period of time.
Has anyone had this problem before? If so, is this a Hardware problem?
I can't fix it by computer so I don't know what I am into right now. Its the only phone I have so I'm kind of stressed right now
Please help! My S5 Neo was in a drawer for a few months after the LCD got smashed. I recently bought a new LCD assembly and connected it to make sure it worked before fitting and it was fine. However, the phone immediately started doing a software update but was interrupted after a few seconds as the battery was dead. Now the phone won't power up or boot into download mode or recovery. When I plug the phone in to its charger, the LED flashes red but nothing is displayed on the screen. I had a new battery for it and charged it in another device but still no joy. I've been messing around with old galaxy phones for a couple of years now, flashing custom ROM's etc, so I wanted to just re-flash a stock ROM into it but there's no way I know of performing this without getting the device into recovery or download mode. Does anyone have any ideas? The device is totally stock and hadn't even been rooted. I'm currently using an S4 Active running Lineage OS 17.1 so I'm not desperate for a phone, but I loved my S5 and really would like to get it up and running again. It never once had any problems.