Possible bricked phone? - EVO 4G General

Installed CM7 on the EVO 4G three days ago and everything has been working fine. Until today when I went to turn my phone on, nothing happened. It vibrated like normal when its booting up, but nothing came up on the screen. Since then, nothing is happening at all. No charging light when plugged in, no sounds, no vibrations, nothing on the screen, not showing up on computer.
What do I try to get this thing to respond?
Did I cause this or is this a hardware problem that just happened to be about the same time I rooted this thing?

slackerlack said:
Installed CM7 on the EVO 4G three days ago and everything has been working fine. Until today when I went to turn my phone on, nothing happened. It vibrated like normal when its booting up, but nothing came up on the screen. Since then, nothing is happening at all. No charging light when plugged in, no sounds, no vibrations, nothing on the screen, not showing up on computer.
What do I try to get this thing to respond?
Did I cause this or is this a hardware problem that just happened to be about the same time I rooted this thing?
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What method of rooting did you do? You try a battery pull and hold the power button down for 15 secs with the battery out and try to boot it.

reaper24 said:
What method of rooting did you do? You try a battery pull and hold the power button down for 15 secs with the battery out and try to boot it.
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A bricked phone will have a red triangle looking thing that won't go away lol. One that doesn't respond is usally spanked silly lol. Tho there may still be hope your's isn't try the pull method on batt.

I pulled the battery, held power button and volume down while plugged into wall, no response. Should I leave it unplugged and not try the volume button with it?

slackerlack said:
I pulled the battery, held power button and volume down while plugged into wall, no response. Should I leave it unplugged and not try the volume button with it?
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Try it without being plugged in and with battery out just hold power button down. Usally clears some big issues. If it doesn't work then it could be spanked. Bad unit.

slackerlack said:
I pulled the battery, held power button and volume down while plugged into wall, no response. Should I leave it unplugged and not try the volume button with it?
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Do you have an extra battery to try out, or temporarily borrow from a friend? Are you sure your battery was charged up, and it didn't die? It sounds odd that it just did that out of the blue. I'd be suspicious of.a dead battery. They can die to the point that they will not take a charge, and they're totally dead.
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k2buckley said:
Do you have an extra battery to try out, or temporarily borrow from a friend? Are you sure your battery was charged up, and it didn't die? It sounds odd that it just did that out of the blue. I'd be suspicious of.a dead battery. They can die to the point that they will not take a charge, and they're totally dead.
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That's true lol SBC kernels can spank battery quicker. Id try new battery if it's not it then Id swap it out at sprint.

I do not have another battery to test with, I will have to go to a sprint store to do that. I dont have the unit with me to test tonight, but I will take these suggestions home with me. Thanks guys. Lets hope I didn't brick my girlfriends two week old EVO. She loved the Cyanogenmod that I put on there.

slackerlack said:
I do not have another battery to test with, I will have to go to a sprint store to do that. I dont have the unit with me to test tonight, but I will take these suggestions home with me. Thanks guys. Lets hope I didn't brick my girlfriends two week old EVO. She loved the Cyanogenmod that I put on there.
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So what kernel were u running?
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[Q] MT4G won't turn on

I was charging my phone on my computer when it just froze and turned off.
After that, I was trying to turn in back on, so I pressed the power button = nothing happened.
I then proceeded to charge it back on the usb charger, hoping that it will turn on or the led light will. Nothing happened.
I don't really know what happened with my phone.
Can someone help me please?
Might sound of obvious but your battery is in correctly right?
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kimbernator said:
Might sound of obvious but your battery is in correctly right?
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Yes it is. I don't know what just happened. I'm like really panicking right now.
Take everything out..battery, sim...leave it out for like 5-10 minutes then try it again.
lowandbehold said:
Take everything out..battery, sim...leave it out for like 5-10 minutes then try it again.
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I did that as well. I actually left it for 3 hours. Still, nothing happened.
Does the indication light come on when plugged to the charger?
Maybe a bad power button?
If the light comes when charging, I've read you can power on by holding down the home button.
Glacier (duh)
CM7.0.3 (winning!)
Faux 2.5.2 LV (blazing)
esincho said:
Does the indication light come on when plugged to the charger?
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No, it didn't. Its just dead.
I just returned it to Costco. Thankfully, they were lenient with the return policy because I missed it by 4 days and they still accepted.
Still, I don't have an idea on what happened.

3 Vibrates and blinking LED?

So last night when I went to sleep, my phone was working fine. I had forgotten to plug it in though. When I woke up this morning to turn my alarm off, the volume kept turning itself back up. So I took the battery out, and put it back in, and the phone vibrated 3 times and the LED started blinking orange. I repeated this process and the same thing happened. I turned the phone on using Vol-Down+Power, and it vibrates 5 times and LED becomes green and holds green. I was looking around and I found out that the Qualcomm chip went in to download mode or something, and you had to take the battery out for 10-ish minutes to fix it. So I did that, put the battery back in, and the phone turned on just fine.
A few hours ago, my phone died. I plugged it in, let it charge for a little bit, and tried to turn it back on, and the vibration and LED blinking orange started to happen again. So I took the battery out for 10 minutes, didn't fix it this time. So I thought maybe the phone didn't get enough charge, so I let it charge for about an hour, repeated the process, nothing.
I've taken the battery out, SD Card, and SIM out for 10 minutes. Nothing. Currently the phone is sitting next to me, and I have it plugged in to the charger. The LED is orange (not blinking), so I believe that means it's receiving a charge, so hopefully not all is lost.
Since I have no idea what could be causing this, I'll give you guys everything I know about my phone:
I have the good eMMC chip
I have the bad screen
I have the engineering bootloader, S-OFF (through the perma-S-OFF method in the dev. section)
I am currently running [KANG] DARKSIDE CM7.2.0 rc0 [1.12.2012]
I have flashed the official CM7, MIUI, and most recently (besides what I'm currently running) Creamed Glacier 7.0
I have flashed TDJs ICS kernel v13 (or whatever one you need to have WiFi in ICS)
I'll keep trying to get this fixed, but if anyone has any ideas, please, let me know.
Thanks!
theholyfork said:
So last night when I went to sleep, my phone was working fine. I had forgotten to plug it in though. When I woke up this morning to turn my alarm off, the volume kept turning itself back up. So I took the battery out, and put it back in, and the phone vibrated 3 times and the LED started blinking orange. I repeated this process and the same thing happened. I turned the phone on using Vol-Down+Power, and it vibrates 5 times and LED becomes green and holds green. I was looking around and I found out that the Qualcomm chip went in to download mode or something, and you had to take the battery out for 10-ish minutes to fix it. So I did that, put the battery back in, and the phone turned on just fine.
A few hours ago, my phone died. I plugged it in, let it charge for a little bit, and tried to turn it back on, and the vibration and LED blinking orange started to happen again. So I took the battery out for 10 minutes, didn't fix it this time. So I thought maybe the phone didn't get enough charge, so I let it charge for about an hour, repeated the process, nothing.
I've taken the battery out, SD Card, and SIM out for 10 minutes. Nothing. Currently the phone is sitting next to me, and I have it plugged in to the charger. The LED is orange (not blinking), so I believe that means it's receiving a charge, so hopefully not all is lost.
Since I have no idea what could be causing this, I'll give you guys everything I know about my phone:
I have the good eMMC chip
I have the bad screen
I have the engineering bootloader, S-OFF (through the perma-S-OFF method in the dev. section)
I am currently running [KANG] DARKSIDE CM7.2.0 rc0 [1.12.2012]
I have flashed the official CM7, MIUI, and most recently (besides what I'm currently running) Creamed Glacier 7.0
I have flashed TDJs ICS kernel v13 (or whatever one you need to have WiFi in ICS)
I'll keep trying to get this fixed, but if anyone has any ideas, please, let me know.
Thanks!
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Is your vol rocker broken?
I2IEAILiiTY said:
Is your vol rocker broken?
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Before my phone shut off, I was able to turn the volume down and up without any problems, so I'll assume no, but I could be wrong
theholyfork said:
Before my phone shut off, I was able to turn the volume down and up without any problems, so I'll assume no, but I could be wrong
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You did say it turned up on it's own and in order for your phone to enter that mode (I forget what it's called), you hold up on the vol rocker and power it on.
I2IEAILiiTY said:
You did say it turned up on it's own and in order for your phone to enter that mode (I forget what it's called), you hold up on the vol rocker and power it on.
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Yeah, it turned up on its own. I thought you meant the rocker itself. I could turn volume up and down myself, but sometimes it'd turn up on its own. So that's probably what's causing the problem?
Edit: LED just turned green. I'm assuming this means it's fully charged, so I'm gonna try turning it on now.
Edit 2: 3 vibrates and blinking LED still :/
theholyfork said:
Yeah, it turned up on its own. I thought you meant the rocker itself. I could turn volume up and down myself, but sometimes it'd turn up on its own. So that's probably what's causing the problem?
Edit: LED just turned green. I'm assuming this means it's fully charged, so I'm gonna try turning it on now.
Edit 2: 3 vibrates and blinking LED still :/
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try holding vol down when you power the phone on to go into hboot, go into recovery and then rebooting the phone or just rebooting the phone from there.
I2IEAILiiTY said:
try holding vol down when you power the phone on to go into hboot, go into recovery and then rebooting the phone or just rebooting the phone from there.
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Nope, that causes the LED to turn green and the phone vibrates 5 times. Nothing else happens. This happened earlier though, and my phone still was able to turn on, so I'm not sure if it's done yet.
Also IF I can't get this fixed, I can get a SquareTrade warranty for $33 which is (obviously) way cheaper than paying for a new phone (I don't have Tmobile's warranty), does anyone know if that warranty would cover this?
theholyfork said:
Nope, that causes the LED to turn green and the phone vibrates 5 times. Nothing else happens. This happened earlier though, and my phone still was able to turn on, so I'm not sure if it's done yet.
Also IF I can't get this fixed, I can get a SquareTrade warranty for $33 which is (obviously) way cheaper than paying for a new phone (I don't have Tmobile's warranty), does anyone know if that warranty would cover this?
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No clue man. Sorry
I2IEAILiiTY said:
No clue man. Sorry
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Damn. Thanks anyway man. Ill try the squaretrade thing and hope for the best then
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You could try calling t-mo and see what they can do about it.
I bricked my mt4g several months ago and they sent me a replacement after what seemed like an hour of troubleshooting, even though I bought my mt4g through radioshack.
If they send you another one, it'll be refurbished, but hey it's better than a bricked phone.
I2IEAILiiTY said:
You could try calling t-mo and see what they can do about it.
I bricked my mt4g several months ago and they sent me a replacement after what seemed like an hour of troubleshooting, even though I bought my mt4g through radioshack.
If they send you another one, it'll be refurbished, but hey it's better than a bricked phone.
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Alright, I'll try that. Since you bought it through radioshack did you not have tmobiles warranty?
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theholyfork said:
Alright, I'll try that. Since you bought it through radioshack did you not have tmobiles warranty?
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I'm assuming I didn't. I'm not sure. The only thing I remember about a warranty is that I couldn't do anything through radioshack cause that one expired.
And I just now saw your kindle fire sig. lol
I2IEAILiiTY said:
I'm assuming I didn't. I'm not sure. The only thing I remember about a warranty is that I couldn't do anything through radioshack cause that one expired.
And I just now saw your kindle fire sig. lol
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Alright haha. Well I'll try anyway. The worst they can say is no haha.
And yeah, I just got off my computer, got class tomorrow morning haha
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So it just turned on. I'm scared to turn it off now. Do you know if I was to flash a new radio, if that would fix it?
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theholyfork said:
So it just turned on. I'm scared to turn it off now. Do you know if I was to flash a new radio, if that would fix it?
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I thought you were going to sleep dude? And in order to flash a new radio, you'd have to turn the phone off, lol.
I don't see what the radio has to do with your problem though.
I2IEAILiiTY said:
I thought you were going to sleep dude? And in order to flash a new radio, you'd have to turn the phone off, lol.
I don't see what the radio has to do with your problem though.
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Haha I was, but then I tried to turn it back on one more time and it did, so I had to come here and ask. And I thought I had read somewhere that flashing a radio might fix the issue.
i have a a mt4g that i got off craigslist and didn't do enough research when i tried to flash every thing so i have the same blinking light but i found i have to pull the battery for 4 hrs before it will give me a 50/50 chance with adb or to boot and i also have no access to any recoverys its android or nothin. i've been dying to find instructions on how to reflash the back ups through adb but lil to no luck

Nexus 4 won't boot back up

Today, when my nexus 4 reached 0% it shutdown like how it usually does but the odd thing is when i plugged it back into the charger and tried to turned it back on, it didnt respond at all... No battery icon, no vibration, no led notification, NOTHING.
Is my phone dead? Is there any way to turn it back on?
I tried numerous amounts of button combinations.. volume up+power, volume down+power, all the buttons, nothing!
Nexus 4 was rooted, unlocked bootloader
running LiquidSmooth Official build 2.1, Matrix 8.5 kernel
Any help would be appreciated!
UnAndroid said:
Today, when my nexus 4 reached 0% it shutdown like how it usually does but the odd thing is when i plugged it back into the charger and tried to turned it back on, it didnt respond at all... No battery icon, no vibration, no led notification, NOTHING.
Is my phone dead? Is there any way to turn it back on?
I tried numerous amounts of button combinations.. volume up+power, volume down+power, all the buttons, nothing!
Nexus 4 was rooted, unlocked bootloader
running LiquidSmooth Official build 2.1, Matrix 8.5 kernel
Any help would be appreciated!
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It happens when you let the phone hit 0%. It doesn't happen to me but it does to some folks.
Try to just leave the usb cable plugged it for an hour or so and see what happens. If it powers on, just remember don't let it hit 0%. I assume you were trying to calibrate the battery. If you were then that's not necessary.
Good luck!
scream4cheese said:
It happens when you let the phone hit 0%. It doesn't happen to me but it does to some folks.
Try to just leave the usb cable plugged it for an hour or so and see what happens. If it powers on, just remember don't let it hit 0%. I assume you were trying to calibrate the battery. If you were then that's not necessary.
Good luck!
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Ohhh is that so?! I had no problems before draining the battery but i guess this time it messed up?
I'll try leaving the phone plugged in over night and see what happens in the morning!
And yess i was trying to calibrate the battery!
We'll see what happens in the morning, Thanks!
UnAndroid said:
Ohhh is that so?! I had no problems before draining the battery but i guess this time it messed up?
I'll try leaving the phone plugged in over night and see what happens in the morning!
And yess i was trying to calibrate the battery!
We'll see what happens in the morning, Thanks!
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You're welcome.

Nexus 6P won't turn on or charge

Hope anybody can help with this. My phone will no longer turn on or charge at all. Not even the indicator light is lighting up when on the charger. Ive tried resetting the phone, holding down the power button and using my computer to see if it recognizes it. Nothing has worked. Does anybody have any suggestions?
You say you've tried holding down the power button; have you tried holding down the power button AND the volume down button? I'd try that first, as the phone is plugged in. If that doesn't do anything, I'd try with a different cable.
dpasut said:
You say you've tried holding down the power button; have you tried holding down the power button AND the volume down button? I'd try that first, as the phone is plugged in. If that doesn't do anything, I'd try with a different cable.
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Yes, have tried both of those. Still no dice
csclouse said:
Hope anybody can help with this. My phone will no longer turn on or charge at all. Not even the indicator light is lighting up when on the charger. Ive tried resetting the phone, holding down the power button and using my computer to see if it recognizes it. Nothing has worked. Does anybody have any suggestions?
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There is an earlier thread with many ppl claiming that holding only the power button down for an extended time brought the phone back. They were talking 1-2 minutes and the phone popped back on. Were you not experiencing any issues before it happened out of the blue, or was there a weak battery or phone heat issue first?
v12xke said:
There is an earlier thread with many ppl claiming that holding only the power button down for an extended time brought the phone back. They were talking 1-2 minutes and the phone popped back on. Were you not experiencing any issues before it happened out of the blue, or was there a weak battery or phone heat issue first?
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Heat issue popped up first. Let it cool. And it was on and still working. I rebooted it and this happened
Sorry to hear that man. Leave it on the stock charger a few hours/overnight and try again? RMA for battery/repair if eligible. If not, try to locate a decent replacement battery.
Talked to a Google rep and got a free replacement thankfully. Wonder what did it though. Only a year old too
clouse2013 said:
Talked to a Google rep and got a free replacement thankfully. Wonder what did it though. Only a year old too
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There are a lot of hardware issues with this phone, unfortunately. At least you were lucky enough that Google helped you out. If that happened a few months later you might not have been so lucky. Did they replace the phone or the battery?
Same thing happened to me and Google took care of me. So glad I bought through Google originally.
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Phone died now no response from anything

So my phone was at around 40% today, when it decided to die on me. In my pocket, don't know what happened, or how. I have tried charging it, and trying to get to twrp, but with no luck. Any suggestions would be appreciated, as I don't know if I should try taking out the battery, or for how long i should charge it?
Have you tried just holding the power key down for 15-30 seconds? Could just be SOD...
acejavelin said:
Have you tried just holding the power key down for 15-30 seconds? Could just be SOD...
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I have tried that, and no response, phone also does not heat up when plugged in either.
What do you mean by SOD?? Is it fully dead at this point considering it shut off at 40% and now I can't get any response?
Spencervb256 said:
I have tried that, and no response, phone also does not heat up when plugged in either.
What do you mean by SOD?? Is it fully dead at this point considering it shut off at 40% and now I can't get any response?
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SOD is "Sleep Of Death"... Basically the kernel can't wake up from deep sleep, but if you held the power that long it should have forced a hard reboot.
Does it show anything at all in device manager when you connect it?
acejavelin said:
SOD is "Sleep Of Death"... Basically the kernel can't wake up from deep sleep, but if you held the power that long it should have forced a hard reboot.
Does it show anything at all in device manager when you connect it?
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Ah ok got it. But yeah i figured it should've responded to the power button being held down.
Shows nothing in device manager, and adb devices returns nothing
Spencervb256 said:
Ah ok got it. But yeah i figured it should've responded to the power button being held down.
Shows nothing in device manager, and adb devices returns nothing
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Nothing at all? Not even a Qualcomm QDLoader device? Hmm... Not good.
I would try different USB cable and charger combos... But at this point opening it and disconnect/reconnect battery might be best chance but honestly most phones in this condition never work again.
acejavelin said:
Nothing at all? Not even a Qualcomm QDLoader device? Hmm... Not good.
I would try different USB cable and charger combos... But at this point opening it and disconnect/reconnect battery might be best chance but honestly most phones in this condition never work again.
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Nothing at all haha. It doesn't seem good at all. I'll try the battery, but you're probably right, I'm guessing it's done now and not going to work again.
Thanks for your help, most likely time for a new phone
Same happened on an s4. It was that the power button was trapped. Try to hit your phone on the power button
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Dead battery?
QBANIN said:
Dead battery?
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I don't know if this would be the case, I'll try disconnecting the battery, but it would've been super unexpected for the battery to crap out, as it has been performing fairly well and was not really showing any age until now.
Spencervb256 said:
I don't know if this would be the case, I'll try disconnecting the battery, but it would've been super unexpected for the battery to crap out, as it has been performing fairly well and was not really showing any age until now.
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Not to get your hopes up... But sometimes you can just disconnect the battery, wait 5 minutes, then reconnect it, and it will take off.
Usuario503 said:
Same happened on an s4. It was that the power button was trapped. Try to hit your phone on the power button
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No good, nothing wrong with the power button out of the blue. Thanks though
Spencervb256 said:
So my phone was at around 40% today, when it decided to die on me. In my pocket, don't know what happened, or how. I have tried charging it, and trying to get to twrp, but with no luck. Any suggestions would be appreciated, as I don't know if I should try taking out the battery, or for how long i should charge it?
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There's always the old freezer trick. Put it in a plastic bag then into the freezer for a couple of minutes and then plug it into a computer. I've had to do this before (unresponsive after a modem upgrade) but nothing over 5 minutes. This was way back in the Gingerbread days...
I know this is probably something weird, but the same thing happened with my X Style. Phone was working fine and then suddenly stopped working after a reboot (died after turn off). Nothing helped me till now. No idea what to do.
dgadelha said:
I know this is probably something weird, but the same thing happened with my X Style. Phone was working fine and then suddenly stopped working after a reboot (died after turn off). Nothing helped me till now. No idea what to do.
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I had mine plugged in and suddenly it started flashing the white charging screen, then I tried to boot it up, and got about 0.75 seconds in when it shut off and started randomly flashing the charging screen every couple of minutes on and on... Has to have been a hardware failure, something has to have fried inside. But try what acejavelin posted a few days up, see if holding the power button 30 seconds works for it to power up. When I did that mine tried to power up, but then shut off, you will maybe have different luck though
Spencervb256 said:
I had mine plugged in and suddenly it started flashing the white charging screen, then I tried to boot it up, and got about 0.75 seconds in when it shut off and started randomly flashing the charging screen every couple of minutes on and on... Has to have been a hardware failure, something has to have fried inside. But try what acejavelin posted a few days up, see if holding the power button 30 seconds works for it to power up. When I did that mine tried to power up, but then shut off, you will maybe have different luck though
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Tried everything, even putting in the freezer, even this. Nothing makes the phone wake up.
dgadelha said:
Tried everything, even putting in the freezer, even this. Nothing makes the phone wake up.
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I just considered mine dead because of it's sporadic behaviour trying to boot up. Plus @acejavelin said most phones in this state don't come back, I actually went ahead and got a OnePlus5 and retired the mxpe
Spencervb256 said:
I just considered mine dead because of it's sporadic behaviour trying to boot up. Plus @acejavelin said most phones in this state don't come back, I actually went ahead and got a OnePlus5 and retired the mxpe
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That's sad to hear. But good to see you got a OP5. I've been thinking about getting a Pixel 2 (when it launches)
dgadelha said:
That's sad to hear. But good to see you got a OP5. I've been thinking about getting a Pixel 2 (when it launches)
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Did you try while holding the power button also pressing the volume down button 5 times fast?
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Zedik said:
Did you try while holding the power button also pressing the volume down button 5 times fast?
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Just tried, still nothing.

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