Can I let my battery drain all the way or will it brick my phone? U red some stuff about it and it freaks me out. I don't want to loose aan 600 eur phone.
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For clarity, if you have problems booting/charging after battery goes flat, do the below and all will be well:
Leave your phone off
plug it in to charge for approx 30 minutes
unplug it and pop out the battery (so it will boot)
replace the battery
boot up the phone
plug it in while it is booting up.
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What did you read??
no it wont, no danger at all.
i have no idea where all the rumours are coming from regarding the fear of MAGLDR and brickage, in fact it is far easier to completely brick your phones in a Windows Mobile envoronment than android through MAGLDR.
although in reality it is very very diffucilt to brick a HD2, once i lost all laptop power during a HSPL flash and it was still fine....
Draining battery / Running NANDroid / Flashing through MAGLDR will never brick a phone. EVER. PERIOD.
the only way people have ever bricked a HD2 is when they have a TMOUS handset (american model only) and flash a 51 radio. And even then it can still be revived through JTAG
HectiQ said:
Can I let my battery drain all the way or will it brick my phone? U red some stuff about it and it freaks me out. I don't want to loose aan 600 eur phone.
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It wont brick your phone but you may have to pull the battery to charge it. Some users are claiming that it wont charge and the battery has to be pulled. As long as you have HSPL installed your pretty much bullet proof (dont try it though )
Ricey
but the phone doesnt charge while it is turned off!!
Android is dangerous on the hd2. It won't brick, but it will ruin your touchscreen, not many will tell you though
aptness leaderships said:
Android is dangerous on the hd2. It won't brick, but it will ruin your touchscreen, not many will tell you though
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Why sir??
nonsense .
aptness leaderships said:
Android is dangerous on the hd2. It won't brick, but it will ruin your touchscreen, not many will tell you though
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i think it's because people running their phone with android let it gets way way way too hot and it damage the screen but it can also happen to window also
download tempmonitor and keep it under 102F and you should be good
btw i'm positive a person using android would be on their phone more then a person on window 6.5
oh yeah lmao btw i'm saying from personal experience
before i had android on my device i was using window OS, and screen died on me i think it was because i was watching movies on my phone but ehhhh HTC replace it for me for free (^_~)
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COMPLETE AND UTTER ARSE VOMIT!!
lmao, not many will tell you because not many are retards.
Why on earth will it "ruin" your touchscreen? I have been using Android on my HD2 since day 1 and also on my HD1 since day 1 and my touchscreen is fine. If this was an issue there would be endless amount of threads about it.
You've simply had a defective device and blaimed it on you using Android when infact its purely your ignorance.
Hey the other week my laptop battery gave up, I was using msn at the time maybe that was the cause??
Jeez what rom are you using? My HD2 never gets hot!
I admit that my HD1 used to get hot in very early stages of android releases as power management was a real issue but those days are long gone as far as im concerned.
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i was writing something along these lines but your resposnse is more eloquently put than mine was
TheATHEiST said:
COMPLETE AND UTTER ARSE VOMIT!!
lmao, not many will tell you because not many are retards.
Why on earth will it "ruin" your touchscreen? I have been using Android on my HD2 since day 1 and also on my HD1 since day 1 and my touchscreen is fine. If this was an issue there would be endless amount of threads about it.
You've simply had a defective device and blaimed it on you using Android when infact its purely your ignorance.
Hey the other week my laptop battery gave up, I was using msn at the time maybe that was the cause??
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the way you say it i think your right!! for example my laptops screen wont be broken if i install linux insted of windows!
Please don't hijack my thread guys hehe. How can u charge the phone when the battery isn't in?
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I red when fully discharged the battery will never charge again. Because magldr doesn't support charging. And some ppl posted that it doesnt boot further then the magldr.
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Beware magldr:
It's true. If you let the battery die completely, it won't charge anymore. It happened to me. Now I'm waiting for my ebay-bought wall charger for my battery. I just hope that when i manage to charge it, my hd2 still funtions. Cuz letting the battery die while on nand android may cause your nand to get corrupted. Then, you can't even access the bootloader.
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I red when fully discharged the battery will never charge again. Because magldr doesn't support charging. And some ppl posted that it doesnt boot further then the magldr.
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Well if that was the case and you was faced with no power then you would simply use a battery charging dock.
So worst case you would be buying a cheap charger.
Oh and to set your mind a rest, it must be bs as ive just turned my phone off and plugged charger in and its charging. Only weird thing is that when I unplug the lead led is still red and I have to remove battery and put it back in to power on phone.
? Never mind. That is not helping in any way..
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i was too afraid to discharge it fully cuz we don't have lamps in our house and i only use my phones backlight and flashlight for studying. But I told my friend with hd2 to discharge it fully and the next day he called me with his "house" phone sayign "wtf did you do!". So yes it is dangareous!!!....
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My charge is battery is dying off, i need to charge immediately.
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I think this thread should be made sticky. To make everyone now about the DANGERS!
slayerns said:
I think this thread should be made sticky. To make everyone now about the DANGERS!
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Im not sure why you are mocking the OP he raised a very valid point, although I dont think it is dangerous teh concern is there.
The only person you should be mocking is the tard who said Android is dangerous for your screen.
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Im not sure why you are mocking the OP he raised a very valid point, although I dont think it is dangerous teh concern is there.
The only person you should be mocking is the tard who said Android is dangerous for your screen.
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Cuz charging also works with magldr and when phone is off!
orrr doesn't it,?
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damn.. today I got a complete freeze of my HD2 running on original ROM, original radio and HSPL1.42..
It was very low on batt (4%) and I was searching a file on Total commander.
has anyone got one of this before?
holy cow WTF, i would leave it of for a while then charge it turned off, try again, I never seen that man.
Can you enter the bootloader? Btw. I've never seen such an issue.
It was the first one.. (and I hope the last one) and I got scared like hell!
BTW I pulled off the battery and it came back to life. Now it is charging normally and everything is ok..
Just wanted to know if someone else have faced this kind of hangs..
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Can you enter the bootloader? Btw. I've never seen such an issue.
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thank god it was just a hang... everything is ok now..
I have seen it on other units when the battery gets critically low. Some units will go into a continuos boot cycle,others will turn off, and some others will hang on certain screens..... Glad that you sorted it out.
Later
woah! that green color is freakishly close to the HTC theme "green".
its as if the HTC "HAL" inside is trying to come out, like it had become "self aware" for a fleeting moment
beware!
God damn... ^^ You made me freak out after 4 dead Xboxs due to the red ring of death...
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I have seen it on other units when the battery gets critically low. Some units will go into a continuos boot cycle,others will turn off, and some others will hang on certain screens..... Glad that you sorted it out.
Later
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I remember old days with my 2nd winmo device.. it was an HP IPAQ running WM 6.0, when the battery was really really low, it started rebooting on an endless cycle.. Now this is my 4th winmo device, I never thought ill see something like that again...
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God damn... ^^ You made me freak out after 4 dead Xboxs due to the red ring of death...
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you really can't immagine my freaked out face while looking at the green screen...
i want it... i want it...
got same trouble often with any batt status
agreed with previous replies, gsod in this case probably more relates to low battery...
in wm, using sync mode when connecting to pc via usb cable, reboot to android, and you will not get gsod... at least works for my hd2: either using this way or reboot when battery is not too low (above 40%??)
Someone got their hands on the rare HTC Hulk...
Never seen that solid gsod before -- at least outside of the Android port's early builds.
I GOT ONE TOO!!!
but mine was while booting into Android
Never seen one within WinMo though... ever.
leepriestenator said:
I GOT ONE TOO!!!
but mine was while booting into Android
Never seen one within WinMo though... ever.
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I too have had it with android, allot of people have!
But never ever in winmo, Ive never even heard of it till now!
got it when booting to android too
GSOD repeatedly
Hi, this is really scary. This morning I had so far 5-6 GSODs. Battery's fine (90%). The only different thing is the GSM's turned off since I'm in roaming. After a GSOD the screen is hanging on the white screen with the ROM details 3.14 ROM btw. Reset needed after that too. Original batteries. First time it happened it was during a USB sync.
Is anyone getting the same?
No Android, no ROM experiments.
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Getting out the microSD card helped. I uninstalled a couple of programs, now it's all right.
I remember installing some multialarm program and IMDB mobile, midomi all from OPNmarket. They are out of my phone now.
do a hard reset
GSOD
I got the same thing on WM. i send my phone to htc for warranty, and they replaced my motherboard. dont why but they did. since that moment i got the GSOD. it also keeps rebooting. very annoying. called htc and im getting a new phone. hope this helps
GSOD Moto Triumph
The same senario has happened to me and I can't seem to get my Triumph to work again. Any tips would be appreciated.
Alright, so I think I bricked my phone! I had put android on it. 2.2 bluetopia? and everything was running fine. My battery was low so I go to charge it, but before I do that a page I was loading from the net froze on me without realizing and the screen dident turn off. I left and did some things and come back to the phone, screen is still on, still frozen and EXTREMELY hot. I get really nervous and get my phone and its to the point where I cant even hold it for too long without it hurting my hands. I take out the battery and pray for the best. My praying sucks apparently because now it does not turn on. Ive tryed letting the phone cool down though the night and it does not turn on. Ive tryed taking out sim card and mem card and it does not turn on. Ive tryed taking out the battery and plugging the the charger it does not turn on. Ive tryed with the battery with the charger it does not turn on! phone gets warm when I put the battery back in. Light that indicates when its charging with the charger doesnt turn on. only slight good news is when I turn the power on I feel a slight vibration from the phone like if its trying to turn on but just cant. Hope someone could shed some light and let me know If I should just move on because this sucks!!!!
ps. I hope people learn from my mistake.
pss. What are the return polices from htc or tmobile? Im concerned because I bought the phone second hand.
thanks for reading/helping.
As far as any return/exchange, it's definitely a no on both HTC &T-Mobile... And if she won't even boot at all, it sounds like a classic but common overclocking mishap.
Sorry to say, but it may be time to move on.
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One question for my personal understanding: Android ROMS that are offered here on the board are not innatelly overclocking my HD2, are they?! Now I´m really anxious, due to the fact that i´m using biffmod and my HD2 gets much warmer during strong usage (e.g. gaming)
Try doing a hard reset
Hold Volume up and call end button, it will go to the multi color screen and do a factory reset, this will erase all your data.
If possible, can you try a different battery? If you killed the battery by overheating (which is often easier than killing the phone using the same method), it might not even get to the first screen without power. A sure sign to see if it's your battery, is check the feel of it. if it's in any way bulged or kinda squishy it's probably fried, and if it's just the battery that's a lot cheaper than the whole phone.
In fact, I've gotten quite a few nice phones for real cheap, since the original owner thought it was "broken", when all it needed was a new battery.
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If possible, can you try a different battery? If you killed the battery by overheating (which is often easier than killing the phone using the same method), it might not even get to the first screen without power. A sure sign to see if it's your battery, is check the feel of it. if it's in any way bulged or kinda squishy it's probably fried, and if it's just the battery that's a lot cheaper than the whole phone.
In fact, I've gotten quite a few nice phones for real cheap, since the original owner thought it was "broken", when all it needed was a new battery.
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+1 on this. I also had one phone like this before. Change the battery.
it ended up being the motherboard. i sent it in for repairs through htc and they fixwe it. i tryed your guys suggestions on trying a different battery but it still would not turn on. lesson learned, Im going to try to avoid Android on my phone from now on.
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it ended up being the motherboard. i sent it in for repairs through htc and they fixwe it. i tryed your guys suggestions on trying a different battery but it still would not turn on. lesson learned, Im going to try to avoid Android on my phone from now on.
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Hate to hear what happened, but staying away from Android doesn't really seem like a solution to me. The percentage of bricks due to Android is very small, so I'd say go out, have fun with your phone while it's still up to date (lets face it, hardware improves too quick) and don't be left behind with WinMo 6.5. That's just not worth it imo. If you stick to non-overclocked kernels you really are pretty safe.
probably go 2 the shop and try 2 get a battery tested into your HD2
if that works, buy the battery
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Hate to hear what happened, but staying away from Android doesn't really seem like a solution to me. The percentage of bricks due to Android is very small, so I'd say go out, have fun with your phone while it's still up to date (lets face it, hardware improves too quick) and don't be left behind with WinMo 6.5. That's just not worth it imo. If you stick to non-overclocked kernels you really are pretty safe.
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you know what, you make a lot of sense. i did enjoy android quite a bit and will continue to use it. funny thing is I bought the hd2 just for android and did that until my phone broke and now im kinda liking winmo a lot now.
I would really appreciate any suggestion in regard to this topic. I have a Tmous HD2 that is still under warranty with T-Mobile. I need to return the device back for a replacement as two out of three of the metal pieces in the back where it touches the battery are badly bent out of shape and they seem as if they can jz break off anytime. I guess this is the result of playing with different roms and having to take the battery out for resets
My question is .. what is the best way to restore it back to factory rom/radio? I have hspl3 and upgraded radio to 2.15 and I later also have mgldr 1.13 installed as well. Can someone please tell me how I can find/flash a stock rom/radio and wipe out all that stuffs to return it? I remember seeing a thread on this topic a while back but couldn't find it now.
Again, any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated .. thanks guys!!!
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Go to the TMo site, find the HD2, there there'll be a tab with 'downloads'. Then just download the stock ROM from there and flash it from HSPL from the RUU.
And once its flashed run hspl.exe and choose 2.08.0000 or 2.10.0000 since the above post, whilst correct, wont remove hspl.
Or, flash the rom from SD card to restore everything Inc. Spl to stock.
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And once its flashed run hspl.exe and choose 2.08.0000 or 2.10.0000 since the above post, whilst correct, wont remove hspl.
Or, flash the rom from SD card to restore everything Inc. Spl to stock.
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Sam! You're always correcting me, stop it! haha.
This might be a silly question but what you are referring to as 2.08 and 2.10 is the radio right? So jz the stock rom then radio? And thanks a lot for the fast respond guys .. I love the spirit of this community
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And once its flashed run hspl.exe and choose 2.08.0000 or 2.10.0000 since the above post, whilst correct, wont remove hspl.
Or, flash the rom from SD card to restore everything Inc. Spl to stock.
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an easier way
flash the stock ROM you got from HTC via SD, that way it overwrites HSPL with the correct SPL and flashes the correct radio that came with your phone.
You really don't want to end up like this guy:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1025001
so make sure you are good to go before sending it in.
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I need to return the device back for a replacement as two out of three of the metal pieces in the back where it touches the battery are badly bent out of shape and they seem as if they can jz break off anytime. I guess this is the result of playing with different roms and having to take the battery out for resets
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I am not trying to be a wise ass here, but I really do not understand people always wanting to do a battery pull to do a soft reset of their HD2. It has a soft reset button on the back under the battery cover. Now I am no Enstien or Sir Isak Newton but the designers of the HD2 had tro have included this for a reason. I think the reason was to be able to reset the device without doing a battery pull as the pins for the battery on the HD2 are some what delicate. Doing a battery pull not only puts more ware and tear on the battery pins, but the abrupt loss of power is some what detrimental to the performance of the device as well. You see the devices software has protocols that it goes through to shut down just like the IPL of bootloader initializes all the hardware on boot it has to up shut everything down. When you do a battery pull the hardware that did not get de initialized at shut down may have problems initialized on start up, this leads to one having to do a hard reset and thinking the device is crap or the ROM is crap. When actually it is kinda their own doing that has messed the performance of the device up. I mean the hardware and software have to be functioning correctly together for the device to perform at expected levels.
Thanks for the heads up .. imma read up on it before trying cuz I haven't flash by SD before
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http://shipped-roms.com/index.php?category=windows mobile&model=Leo
maybe there is your ROM
I have two HD2 and the other one is for my wife .. when you are on the go or on an important phone call and it freezes on you (happens a lot back then with the early days of winnow roms and beta android) its jz convenient to reset by pulling battery cuz I don't carry anything on me specifically that fits the tiny button. As far as performance goes, both devices are running rock solid regardless of the battery pulls.
When I do test a rom and experience problems I simply report back to the chef hoping there will be a fix .. and if I am the only person experiencing it then it is something on my part. However, that has never been the case!
As for your comment, I definitely agree with everyone in this forum that HD2 is the most flexible device to date. Since we didn't want to be bound to the additional 50/mth data plan contract for both devices we bought them at retail price. Even with that price .. and even if both of them malfunction at this point, I have no regret about my decision! We had so much fun playing with this phone and we are proud owners of HD2.
I created this thread as it was unfortunate that one of them has its pin coming loose and I need to seek help from the community. Thanks again .. to those members that pointed me in the right direction.
For the record, I'm also NOT Einstein or Newton .. but I am a PhD chemist. I wont say that you are being a wise ass .. but I think your comment is harsh and irrelevant!
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I am not trying to be a wise ass here, but I really do not understand people always wanting to do a battery pull to do a soft reset of their HD2. It has a soft reset button on the back under the battery cover. Now I am no Enstien or Sir Isak Newton but the designers of the HD2 had tro have included this for a reason. I think the reason was to be able to reset the device without doing a battery pull as the pins for the battery on the HD2 are some what delicate. Doing a battery pull not only puts more ware and tear on the battery pins, but the abrupt loss of power is some what detrimental to the performance of the device as well. You see the devices software has protocols that it goes through to shut down just like the IPL of bootloader initializes all the hardware on boot it has to up shut everything down. When you do a battery pull the hardware that did not get de initialized at shut down may have problems initialized on start up, this leads to one having to do a hard reset and thinking the device is crap or the ROM is crap. When actually it is kinda their own doing that has messed the performance of the device up. I mean the hardware and software have to be functioning correctly together for the device to perform at expected levels.
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Awesome!! I'll look thru those .... thanks
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http://shipped-roms.com/index.php?category=windows mobile&model=Leo
maybe there is your ROM
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For the record, I'm also NOT Einstein or Newton .. but I am a PhD chemist. I wont say that you are being a wise ass .. but I think your comment is harsh and irrelevant!
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I am truly sorry you feel this way about my comments as they were truly not meant that way. I just felt it was needed to further point out the cause of your problem as so many have suffered the same problem as you. I have seen plenty with your problem here in the forums. Even you yourself admited it was a problem of your own making. I do not carry something around to push the rset button with either but I am a firm believer in using the reset button and not doing a battery pull.
I am glad you and your wife have not experienced any bad side effects off doing a battery pull. But when I first got my HD2 8 months ago I was doing battery pull after battery pull and the more I pulled the battery the worse my HD2 got. It would freeze one the orange Windows splash screen at least 10 times in a row, I tried hard reset after hard reset and no joy. So I got a replacement HD2 sent to me and I have not done one battery pullthe whole 5 and a half months I have had it. I am running Android on it now but that has only been for a little over a week. ran stock ROM on it until now besides testing several custom ROMs out for a couple of hours to a day. I hardly had any lock up or freeze issues the whole time.
I hope you get your problem fixed, but please just take my words into consideration.
Thanks for sharing the experience .. afterall it is what the xda community is about
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I hope you get your problem fixed, but please just take my words into consideration.
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T-Macgnolia said:
I am truly sorry you feel this way about my comments as they were truly not meant that way. I just felt it was needed to further point out the cause of your problem as so many have suffered the same problem as you. I have seen plenty with your problem here in the forums. Even you yourself admited it was a problem of your own making. I do not carry something around to push the rset button with either but I am a firm believer in using the reset button and not doing a battery pull.
I am glad you and your wife have not experienced any bad side effects off doing a battery pull. But when I first got my HD2 8 months ago I was doing battery pull after battery pull and the more I pulled the battery the worse my HD2 got. It would freeze one the orange Windows splash screen at least 10 times in a row, I tried hard reset after hard reset and no joy. So I got a replacement HD2 sent to me and I have not done one battery pullthe whole 5 and a half months I have had it. I am running Android on it now but that has only been for a little over a week. ran stock ROM on it until now besides testing several custom ROMs out for a couple of hours to a day. I hardly had any lock up or freeze issues the whole time.
I hope you get your problem fixed, but please just take my words into consideration.
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I am of the same opinion with you.
In the past, I frequently flashed my Leo and used to remove the battery for easy and fast hard reset. I just followed the instruction in the relevant threads without thinking that it might damage the NAND.
I experienced many freezes but I just ignored it until the time when I cannot flash NAND Android anymore and I found it so many badblocks in the NAND.
Luckily, I still can go back to Winmo. Although, some custom roms still cause freezing. But, with Athine OS (check my sig) I never experience freeze so far, and I still can use Android via SD Card.
Cheers...
Can the phone still be charged when off after the installation of android (nand) and magldr?
Or does the Rom have to be booted?
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alex.odell.2011 said:
Can the phone still be charged when off after the installation of android (nand) and magldr?
Or does the Rom have to be booted?
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No it cannot in MAGLDR, only in cLK. If you connect the USB when the phone is off, it will just start booting up and will begin charging only once it has booted up.
Nigeldg said:
No it cannot in MAGLDR, only in cLK. If you connect the USB when the phone is off, it will just start booting up and will begin charging only once it has booted up.
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When is the phone is completely flat, you plug in the charger and it boots ?
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When is the phone is completely flat, you plug in the charger and it boots ?
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Yeah my advice is if your battery runs flat, don't bother trying to turn the phone back on again but instead just leave it until you find a charger, then plug it in and hope for the best. If it doesn't end up charging, you have to cut open your USB cable and hold the red and black wires to their respective parts of the battery (don't ask me which lol, search for it )
I use tasker to turn off the phone if battery level gets lower than 15% so there will be some juice left to make the phone boot and plug the charger.
Inviato dal mio HTC HD2 usando Tapatalk
My HD2 only needed 2% battery to make it fully start. And it would recharge the battery while it was in magldr boot screen.
Yesterday my screen failed due to the known design fail of htc. The power and back button damaged the screen digitizer so the touch part of the screen didnt work. Had this problem for the past few months but this time i could not activate the screen anymoee. Luckly my contract was at its end so i could get a shiny Galaxy Nexus. But still HD2 rocks the world and is in my eyes the best phone.
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i was running in my hd2 wp7.one day i had no more battery and phone couldnt boot up.I connect charger and it reboot continously without the ability to charge.
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My HD2 only needed 2% battery to make it fully start. And it would recharge the battery while it was in magldr boot screen.
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Exactly
Hold while the phone is power on,power button so the phone will stay in magldr menu.I let it there for 30 minutes and then it booted ok
magldr 1.11 only
funny cuz ive answered this before....
only mag 1.11 can charge while phone is off.
if you have 1.12 or higher and charge at magldr screen it will take FOREVER to charge...but it does work
after 1.11 it auto starts when charging.....
not sure if wp7 will work in 1.11......
but thats why it doesnt charge
jasons1004 said:
funny cuz ive answered this before....
only mag 1.11 can charge while phone is off.
if you have 1.12 or higher and charge at magldr screen it will take FOREVER to charge...but it does work
after 1.11 it auto starts when charging.....
not sure if wp7 will work in 1.11......
but thats why it doesnt charge
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So, maybe a new feature in the next release of MAGLDR can be a battery charge capability with indication and level of battery in a menu just like Services? Since it boots up anyway to charge (even in magldr), i think it would be helpful. What do you all think? Maybe we post a humble request to Cotulla, the developer of MAGLDR?
LuSiD7 said:
So, maybe a new feature in the next release of MAGLDR can be a battery charge capability with indication and level of battery in a menu just like Services? Since it boots up anyway to charge (even in magldr), i think it would be helpful. What do you all think? Maybe we post a humble request to Cotulla, the developer of MAGLDR?
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I highly doubt it'll help. He already knows what issues people may have with MAGLDR 1.13 but it's becoming increasingly less likely that we'll see a new version of MAGLDR released. He posted screenshots on Twitter ages ago but there's been no news since then.
Nigeldg said:
I highly doubt it'll help. He already knows what issues people may have with MAGLDR 1.13 but it's becoming increasingly less likely that we'll see a new version of MAGLDR released. He posted screenshots on Twitter ages ago but there's been no news since then.
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:crying:
Such a pity...
Maybe we should raise a donation to the guy? He surely deserves it!
LuSiD7 said:
:crying:
Such a pity...
Maybe we should raise a donation to the guy? He surely deserves it!
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Again I doubt it'd help. There's no doubt he deserves it but I don't think he'd release a new version of MAGLDR just because of a donation. If he'd wanted to release it he would have done so by now, AFAIK no devs do this for donations.
Nigeldg said:
Again I doubt it'd help. There's no doubt he deserves it but I don't think he'd release a new version of MAGLDR just because of a donation. If he'd wanted to release it he would have done so by now, AFAIK no devs do this for donations.
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Faith, my friend. Not just because you got a Nexus, that means he stopped his work.
If you check his twitter, he's still working on it.
I have a problem with my htc, I buy it by the Net. And I installed Android Jely Belly, the phone didn't have a range, so I install again, problem didn't dissapear. After 4 days phone's screen started flashing a white, and next it off. I couldn't on him so I go to the service and they reapired him and install android after some days he off and I couldn't start him so I give him to the service, and next they installed windows 7. Phone worked aproximatelly a week and brick a once again. And I don't know what can I do with him? Can I repair him? Htc do not give signs of life.
Maybe it's problem with battery I don't know, service man sayed that there were many viruses on the phone.
is impossible to get virus on WP platform... viruses not exist...
dxdy said:
is impossible to get virus on WP platform... viruses not exist...
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Correct. Even if it's a virus (which it isn't), it will show signs of life. can you plug it in charger? maybe battery dead?
I will have to get some charged battery because this battery can't be charged, the phone is dead, so firstly I get new battery
mateusz1994 said:
firstly I get new battery
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Firstly get a new battery before posting.
Sent from my SGH-T959V using xda app-developers app
plug it in hit red button at logo hold red button until launcher comes up let it sit on launcer for a wile after about an hr reset and let it boot to windows then finish charge.