Automatic Turn On After Powering Off - HD2 Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting and Genera

Hi guys,
So I've currently got typhoon cyanogen mod7 nightly's 3.3.2 flashed and had previous versions since then.
However whenever I power the phone off it will turn itself on again, even if the battery dies down completely and I plug the charger in it will turn on.
Any ideas? Not a huge problem but I want to recon the battery.
Thanks guys

jeds said:
Hi guys,
So I've currently got typhoon cyanogen mod7 nightly's 3.3.2 flashed and had previous versions since then.
However whenever I power the phone off it will turn itself on again, even if the battery dies down completely and I plug the charger in it will turn on.
Any ideas? Not a huge problem but I want to recon the battery.
Thanks guys
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Looks to mr as if ur using MAGLDR right??? Thats a bug with MAGLDR if im correct....
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jyazzie110 said:
Thats a bug with MAGLDR if im correct....
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its not a bug, its meant to do that because the phone wont charge when turned off under magldr, so magldr detects the power connection and starts teh phone so it can charge.

samsamuel said:
its not a bug, its meant to do that because the phone wont charge when turned off under magldr, so magldr detects the power connection and starts teh phone so it can charge.
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Ah that makes sense, I guess there's no way to disable it then, unless I flash with cLK? Or is that the same?

I am also facing the same issues?
Sent from my HERO200 using XDA App

Yes cLK has charging when off.
@ contact
Read the above posts.

Yea clk charges when off, but seems to have less stable data. I haven't tried it though, so can't comment.

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[Q] [NAND] How to charge an empty battery?

NAND is a new experience with HD2 but what if the battery gets empty?
Mine won't recharge.
The LED lights orange but there is no recharge.
Seems like the devs have forgotten this very important thing...
Any ideas?
plug in the usb cable
then turn it off it wont shutdown completely and red led will turn on
Proz00 said:
plug in the usb cable
then turn it off it wont shutdown completely and red led will turn on
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Thanks, but the phone is off (battery is completely empty)...
Orange light is on but it does not charge...
Pull your battery out and also the plug. Wait one minute. Put in the adapter first, let it charge for 3 minutes, then startup the device. Pls do and report back
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With the phone off it should just charge, magldr doesn't load until turned on so its not nand related
Are you using usb charger or mains?
Ok, thanks. I will test it.
whynot66 said:
With the phone off it should just charge, magldr doesn't load until turned on so its not nand related
Are you using usb charger or mains?
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how couldnt it be nand related, when this problem came up with magldr and stuff lol.
it is a magldr bug.
simax said:
how couldnt it be nand related, when this problem came up with magldr and stuff lol.
it is a magldr bug.
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You tell me if I'm wrong but he's trying to charge his phone witch has no power the phone is off and it won't charge so how is that nand related?
If it is a battery that has not been used for a LONG time then you must "shock" it to be able to charge it again. Use a standard 9V alkaline battery and connect the +, - poles to the HTC battery +, - poles respectively using 2 wires - do that for 30 to 60 seconds. Then put the HTC battery back in the phone.
WARNING: Do NOT connect the 9V alkaline battery to the phone. Only to the HTC battery which you have removed from the phone.
Lol same thing happen to me yesterday i charge the phone for 10-15 mins then unplug the phone and pull battery then start the phone once completely in android replug it. I think dft said it was a known problem for nand to not start sometime when plug in although it only happen to me when I'm completely drained.
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whynot66 said:
You tell me if I'm wrong but he's trying to charge his phone witch has no power the phone is off and it won't charge so how is that nand related?
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its a bug caused by magldr believe me
its already a known problem.
you wont get charging issues with winmo rom (yes, while off)
phone wont turn on
the same problem happen to my battery in nand android is empty and when charge the orange light bulb wont turn on.help
simax said:
its a bug caused by magldr believe me
its already a known problem.
you wont get charging issues with winmo rom (yes, while off)
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I'll take your word for it he's probably fixed it by now anyways
Charging while phone is off is buggy for me since I installed MAGLDR.
For example sometimes orange light bulb freezes turned on even i unplug the cable, until I pull the battery.
Firsty I thought that the problem is impossible to be caused by magldr, but now lots of people with magldr installed are experienced battery charging problems ... interesting.
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PS: Charging on Android was also always buggy for me since the first HD2-Android release.
Some of the problems (randomly happens):
1- Charging stops when it hits to %90
2- Battery level jumps from %90 to 100% while charging (according to the JuicePlotter app, it draws battery graph by time)
I'm using TMOUS HD2 and tried every single Android build since the first release.
simax said:
how couldnt it be nand related, when this problem came up with magldr and stuff lol.
it is a magldr bug.
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simax said:
its a bug caused by magldr believe me
its already a known problem.
you wont get charging issues with winmo rom (yes, while off)
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I have reproduced this case several times,
but no, I don't have magldr installed,
only winmo and SD android.
I presume this is the bug of HD2 in general, that it won't charge when the battery level is 1% or bellow. Several occasions the phone was shut down during the sleep. Woke up and plug the charger and it always gives me orange-dim-green-dim-red-dim and so on,,, (note that this is in WinMo) and after turned the phone on, it stops charging and 15 seconds after booting, it shut off.
what I always do when I encounter this is performing battery cycles reset.
or,,, just uninstall the battery, wait for 10-30 seconds, re-install the battery, and with the phone off, charge the phone using wall charger.
These are the dangers playing with ROMS people. The rom controls vital functions of the hardware, including the way the system charges. This is a serious flaw that must be addressed immediately, and imo should not have been released if known about. The new territory of nand builds could even brick our phones permanently. I wouldnt mess around without reading reviews first. Android devs here have been quick to release builds overnight because they know it's just running off the SD card and can always be wiped back to winmo. Not anymore, these builds need SERIOUS testing first before being released to the general public.
This is caused from NAND Magldr.
If you have a cable plugged into your phone, either wall charger or USB, it will freeze when the phone shuts down.
Solution!!
Dont have the cable plugged in while powering down android.
If your LED stays orange after unplugging, pull your battery for 3 seconds and start again, it will only do this upon shutdown with some kind of cable plugged in.
This has never happened before Magldr.
This is a big issue... I dont know when Devs Team is gonna look into this and fix it...
Would it brick my phone?
No it won't brick your phone...how I solved it...discussed a couple days ago, here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=924347
Good luck...

Shutdown problem

I have flashed Android 2.2 on my HD2 and I have a little problem. Everytime I turn off my phone I have to take out the battery and put it back in to to turn it back on. Any suggestions on what I should do?
No Thanks! I've already have a penguin.
Are you charging the phone? If so unplug it and start the phone
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Utopia73 said:
I have flashed Android 2.2 on my HD2 and I have a little problem. Everytime I turn off my phone I have to take out the battery and put it back in to to turn it back on. Any suggestions on what I should do?
No Thanks! I've already have a penguin.
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known problem with magldr. if you charge the phone while shudown you will need to pull the battery

Magldr quick question

i have an hd2 with a dead battery and when i go to power on the phone while connected to the wall charger it just vibates once. this is a sign of a dead battery and magldr 1.2 incapability to charge while off right?
yep, either borrow another battery to flash your phone back to winmo so it ch=an charge, , or, , charge in another winmo hd2, or, get an old usb cable, cut off the usb head, find the red and black wires, bare them, hold red to + and black to -, plug into wall charger for a m inute or two, battery should have enough charge to boot enough to start charging.
Use clk allows charging in off state plus in my opinion better touch screen response.
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another quick question. is it correct that the only way to power on the phone is by the power button or the reset + volume down combo with magldr 1.2. because my keypad broke and im waiting in the mail for another 1, and wanted to know alternate ways to power the device on besides the power button
If its latest magldr it detects the insertion of power and turns on. Charge your battery a little, and when you plug charger in it should fire up.
3pcssuits said:
Use clk allows charging in off state plus in my opinion better touch screen response.
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Heh you make it sound so easy. Flashed clk no problem,,,, could I get the android sdk aspect of the instal to work ? No, thats four hours I'll never see again, hehe.
samsamuel said:
Heh you make it sound so easy. Flashed clk no problem,,,, could I get the android sdk aspect of the instal to work ? No, thats four hours I'll never see again, hehe.
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Wait, wait, wait!? Sam couldn't get cLK to run properly?
no what im asking is if my phone led dont light up while connected through the charger, and the phone only vibrates once and never powers on. does this mean the battery is dead. i read several places where magldr 1.2 doesnt charge while its off.
FYI-before i changed my keypad i sucessfully flashed an android rom and the correct radio and hard spl. so i know its not bricked.
none of the magldrs charge when off, but the latest one 1.13 (where you get 1.2 from? 1.12 perhaps?) detects when it should start charging when off, and turns on.
I had to do that usb lead thing i talked about last week, let the phone die, couldnt charge it. worked no problem.
samsamuel said:
none of the magldrs charge when off, but the latest one 1.13 (where you get 1.2 from? 1.12 perhaps?) detects when it should start charging when off, and turns on.
I had to do that usb lead thing i talked about last week, let the phone die, couldnt charge it. worked no problem.
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did you get the symptons of a single vibrate and no power when you tried to turn it on? *crosses fingers*
jookdakang23 said:
did you get the symptons of a single vibrate and no power when you tried to turn it on? *crosses fingers*
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as in my PM, not that i remember, BUT, the phone does give a little shake when it turns on normally, so i can imagine an almost flat battery might vibrate then go straight off a few times before the battery is truly flat, and you shouldnt keep trying, save teh dregs of power, and try top it up as noted with an old usb cable. doesnt have to be micro usb, any old normal usb cable will do, black and red wires to - and + for 30 seconds in the wall charger, thats what i did.

No battery load when switched off, instead phone boots

As written in topic, phone boots when usb plugged in. Cant charge for battery calibration.
Using magldr, cwm, hyperdroid cm7.
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phone cannot charge when powered off when magldr is installed.
magldr starts the phone when it detects power so that charging can start.
That is a Magldr feature.
It boots the phone so it charges. CLK will go into a charging only mode.
Just let it charge all the way to 100% and look in the hyperdroid thread for more details on the battery calibration.
So no way to charge when magldr is installed?
Thx sofar!
Is it kernel specific how to calibrate then?
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xdaxda111 said:
So no way to charge when magldr is installed?
Thx sofar!
Is it kernel specific how to calibrate then?
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Nope, no way to charge when phone is off unless using CLK (or SD Android of course). Not kernel related as far as I know and I was wondering about the battery calibration as well. Maybe it will work with the phone on as well?
Well, best way I found is recharge when in Android, unplug, switch off, plug, charge until full again, reboot. This will overwrite Android setting for max capacity.
I dont want to set the values manual, cause u never know what cap.the new battery really has.
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Btw. I am open for other suggestions as well!
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[Q] HD2 crushed suddenly (stuck in aMAGLDR v1.13 boot screen)

Hi, I have a problem with my HTC Leo. I have been succesfully using NAND Android (PacMan HD2) for over a year and now it suddenly crashed. When I try to boot it, it vibrates once on HTC screen (a white one) and than changes to aMAGLDR screen and vibrates 7 times. It does not show the menu, only labels at the top of the screen (aMAGLDR V1.13, build date and author).
Is there any possibility to fix it? The most important thing for me is not to lose my data, specially messages...
install magldr again. I did it, didn't erased anything. but try with your own risk.
sorry for my funny English
Thanks for advice, but... it won't be so easy any longer Yesterday when the phone was stuck on aMAGLDR screen I was trying to put it into bootloader (holding volume down and pushing reset button) to give you some more info about my HD2 and it has turnd off and never on again!;( Now it's not even possible to turn it on, it does not 'recognize' a charger (green LED not 'turning on' when I plug in a charger)... Do you think my Leo is now only a crap of sheet?:/
mrkaczor said:
Thanks for advice, but... it won't be so easy any longer Yesterday when the phone was stuck on aMAGLDR screen I was trying to put it into bootloader (holding volume down and pushing reset button) to give you some more info about my HD2 and it has turnd off and never on again!;( Now it's not even possible to turn it on, it does not 'recognize' a charger (green LED not 'turning on' when I plug in a charger)... Do you think my Leo is now only a crap of sheet?:/
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you need to jtag your phone
Ok, but it's probably not very possible for me to do it by myself, right...? And, in this case, I will probably loose all my data from the phone..?;/
mrkaczor said:
Ok, but it's probably not very possible for me to do it by myself, right...? And, in this case, I will probably loose all my data from the phone..?;/
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yes, everything will wiped if you have jtag enhancements & tools, you can make it yourself
mrkaczor said:
Ok, but it's probably not very possible for me to do it by myself, right...? And, in this case, I will probably loose all my data from the phone..?;/
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Yes, but luckily Google will restore your contacts, texts, settings, apps and more automatically if you login with your account.
mrkaczor said:
Thanks for advice, but... it won't be so easy any longer Yesterday when the phone was stuck on aMAGLDR screen I was trying to put it into bootloader (holding volume down and pushing reset button) to give you some more info about my HD2 and it has turnd off and never on again!;( Now it's not even possible to turn it on, it does not 'recognize' a charger (green LED not 'turning on' when I plug in a charger)... Do you think my Leo is now only a crap of sheet?:/
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Don't understand that?
Did you check the battery pins?
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shanman-2 said:
Don't understand that?
Did you check the battery pins?
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+1
symbuzzer said:
you need to jtag your phone
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Whoa- there, slow down, buddy! You don't even know what's wrong with the device, you can't just "advise" him to JTAG his device!?
As shanman said, check the battery pins, one or all were likely bent during a battery pull or something. If that's the case, it's not serious and does not require a jtag to fix. Simply straighten the pins and your device should start working again (If the battery still has charge).
If that didn't work, try another battery, or recharge the battery externally.
Unscrewed said:
Yes, but luckily Google will restore your contacts, texts, settings, apps and more automatically if you login with your account.
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Unfortunatelly, the last time I was logged in to google account on this phone was few months ago;/
Marvlesz said:
As shanman said, check the battery pins, one or all were likely bent during a battery pull or something. If that's the case, it's not serious and does not require a jtag to fix. Simply straighten the pins and your device should start working again (If the battery still has charge).
If that didn't work, try another battery, or recharge the battery externally.
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Battery pins look pretty nice, I also checked the phone with second battery... But the point is that it does not even react for plugging a charger (I heard that HD2 boots up when you plug the cable and then pull the battery in). And what more the phone had crashed while I was trying to put it into bootloader, without pulling the battery out...

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