Samsung Vibrant Hard Bricked, Any solutions? - Vibrant General

Hi, I just tried flashing an official froyo rom for Odin3 and it was a sucess, but after it suceeded, my phone just shut off on its own. I tried pressing the power button and nothing happens. I have also tried many methods such as taking out battery, hold volume down+up buttons, then plug usb and put back battery. Another method that I tried from my first hard-brick was holding the Volume up and power button then putting in back the battery which does not work on the second break. Are there any solutions other than using a JIG? Thanks for the responses and help.

The best way to fix it is to go to a T-Mobile store, tell them you flashed your phone to a custom rom and everything went perfect, until it rebooted. Then ask them to exchange it for a new vibrant at no charge even though you voided your warranty. Then ask them if they sell the jigs also because that might come in handy the next time you brick your vibrant.

djquick said:
The best way to fix it is to go to a T-Mobile store, tell them you flashed your phone to a custom rom and everything went perfect, until it rebooted. Then ask them to exchange it for a new vibrant at no charge even though you voided your warranty. Then ask them if they sell the jigs also because that might come in handy the next time you brick your vibrant.
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The problem is I don't have warranty for this phone, I'm not sure if they would exchange it.

You didn't get it....hmmmm.

TheSneakerWhore said:
You didn't get it....hmmmm.
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I would've got the warranty but my parents bought for me lol, the warranty cost alot when it first came out so my parents didn't want it

snowball34 said:
I would've got the warranty but my parents bought for me lol, the warranty cost alot when it first came out so my parents didn't want it
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No, it's a lil more snarky than that--he was BS'ing you all the way.
JTAG might do the trick.

TheSneakerWhore said:
No, it's a lil more snarky than that--he was BS'ing you all the way.
JTAG might do the trick.
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So they are no solutions on how to un-brick my phone other than jigging it?

Try removing everything and open ODIN , plug the usb cable in to your pc & phone... hold down the volume down & power button & put the battery in...just to make sure you tried all combinations...
In actuality, you should do the steps above but hold the volume up & down buttons and put the battery in to get to download mode.
You can also try and remove everything, have odin open, plug the usb into your pc only, hold the volume up&down buttons, put the battery in(keeping the buttons pressed) and then plug the usb into the phone.
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if you can't add to the conversation, then move along and stop bashing someone looking for help...just sayin..

I hard bricked my Vibrant about two months ago when I tried to odin the boot loaders and I didn't buy a warranty when I bought the phone. Samsung gives you a one year warranty on your vibrant from the day of purchase. Since Vibrants were released last July, you should still have the manufacturer's warranty. Just call up Samsung and tell them your phone didn't turn on after you tried updating to 2.2 from 2.1. They will have you send in it in and they'll fix it free of charge. As long as the phone is a true hard brick they won't know you messed with it since they won't be able to turn it on. This process worked for me.
Edit. Make sure you say that you tried updating through Kies.
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+1, to the reply above.
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onajjar1012 said:
I hard bricked my Vibrant about two months ago when I tried to odin the boot loaders and I didn't buy a warranty when I bought the phone. Samsung gives you a one year warranty on your vibrant from the day of purchase. Since Vibrants were released last July, you should still have the manufacturer's warranty. Just call up Samsung and tell them your phone didn't turn on after you tried updating to 2.2 from 2.1. They will have you send in it in and they'll fix it free of charge. As long as the phone is a true hard brick they won't know you messed with it since they won't be able to turn it on. This process worked for me.
Edit. Make sure you say that you tried updating through Kies.
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So Samsung automatically gives my Vibrant a one year warranty starting the day I bought it?

Yes. All new phones come with a one year warranty including Samsung phones.
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power off phone
pull out battery
GRAB THIS STUFF : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1047087
turn on odin
attach phone to pc with usb cable
now while holding down both volume buttons put battery back in.
now you should be in download mode and go back to stock with odin from here!
make sure u put the proper .pit and .pda file in there proper places on odin and ur set to go.
Enjoy and also make sure u have the proper samsung drivers

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So odin will not work for neither my computers.. and bricked.

So i accidently bricked my phone trying to update my modwm to the newest froyo one.
Now I keep trying too odin back to stock but it wont work. Ive bricked before and used my laptop and it restored but now it doesnt work on my laptop nor my desktop. They either both say the device is unknown or it connects and when I try to flash it either freezes on file analyses or param.
Im going to go to the sprint store later today and try to get a new one. When I try to turn my phone on i get the little phone arrow computer sign. Do you think if I tell them that my phone froze so I took out the battery and that happened they will believe me? Idk how much of rooting the sprint employees know. Should I deny everything?
You will likely need to tell the tech that you had some bugs (force closes or something) and tried to do a reset through recovery mode and ended up with a non-working phone. Techs will likely know a bit about rooting and roms, especially if they have their own android phone. They also know that rooting and 3rd party roms void your warranty and they are supposed to deny claims where the phone was running 3rd party roms.
Can they tell if I rooted it just by the phone to computer sign? I went to a sprint store earlier and they told me to go to the corperate store because he didnt know what that meant.. Also I bought it from bestbuy so if sprint doesnt cover it would bestbuy?
sasha101 said:
Can they tell if I rooted it just by the phone to computer sign? I went to a sprint store earlier and they told me to go to the corperate store because he didnt know what that meant.. Also I bought it from bestbuy so if sprint doesnt cover it would bestbuy?
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Bestbuy won't cover it. And if you plan on exchanging the phone, you'll have to go to the Sprint Corporate center. I bricked my phone the other day and it was only a $35 exchange for a new Samsung Epic. I only had to wait a day for a new one. They won't give you a new battery or SD card, so make sure to hold on to those.
Sorry about your phone.
If the phone is off can you hold the 1 button on the keyboard and power button and does a yellow downloading screen come on?
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If the phone is off can you hold the 1 button on the keyboard and power button and does a yellow downloading screen come on?
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I don't think it would matter, truthfully. If the computer doesn't recognize the phone to begin with, putting the phone into download mode won't have any effect.
acer1096xxx said:
I don't think it would matter, truthfully. If the computer doesn't recognize the phone to begin with, putting the phone into download mode won't have any effect.
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Different usb cable maybe? If sasha101 can get into download mode the phone isn't bricked and there is at least still hope. Maybe re downloading odin and other files as well. Just a thought.
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I usually have to rotate between the different pits (512, 513, 528, and no pit) before I can get it to succesfully flash, so this is something you can try.
I would definitly try a different cable. I wasn't able to use odin to load 2.1 and in fact I bricked (I think). Tried 2 different cables and tried someone else's pc. NO go. Went back to the best set of directions I had found, redownloaded all the software needed, borrowed my wife's cable and started over. Everything worked like I was told it should. I really believe I had cables. Will try to find a new good one for the next time I try Odin.
Good luck and Marry Christmas.
George MacDonald
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Randyshear on youtube explains this process flawlessly very informative
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Umm.. if its not recognizing your phone you either didn't download the drivers; or they didn't install right. So.. (re)install them..
If this doesn't work its your cable; you'll need a new one.
Also; android isn't bricked until you can't get into download mode anymore.
Just because it doesn't boot doesn't mean its not bricked.
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Almost had a heart attack

So I sent my phone into samsung the other week to get reflashed after a ota update bricked it, I have the samsung vibrant like everyone else in this section hehe
They fixed it and sent it back, I started flashing some custom roms and then i flashed a custom kernel, Odin froze and I wanted, tryed to reset the phone and OH CRAP! there was the dreaded pc to phone screen I had before I sent it in, I was like oh no! So I got mad and let it sit for a hour, I looked online and bought a jig to get it back(im glad I did, i might need it later) I havent got the jig yet either since this was last night. I plugged the phone back into my pc, and ding ding it recognized it on that screen and it didnt before I sent it to samsung. I was able to odin from that thing, I was so happy and rejoiced! has anyone ever been able to? I bricked it again on purpose and did the same thing over too, so samsung must of changed something
devilsrogue said:
So I sent my phone into samsung the other week to get reflashed after a ota update bricked it, I have the samsung vibrant like everyone else in this section hehe
They fixed it and sent it back, I started flashing some custom roms and then i flashed a custom kernel, Odin froze and I wanted, tryed to reset the phone and OH CRAP! there was the dreaded pc to phone screen I had before I sent it in, I was like oh no! So I got mad and let it sit for a hour, I looked online and bought a jig to get it back(im glad I did, i might need it later) I havent got the jig yet either since this was last night. I plugged the phone back into my pc, and ding ding it recognized it on that screen and it didnt before I sent it to samsung. I was able to odin from that thing, I was so happy and rejoiced! has anyone ever been able to? I bricked it again on purpose and did the same thing over too, so samsung must of changed something
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don't know, but that PC to Phone screen IS the download mode, you can just connect your phone to PC and odin from that screen
No its not, download mode has the android sweeping up rubble, that is the softbrick screen lol
devilsrogue said:
No its not, download mode has the android sweeping up rubble, that is the softbrick screen lol
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From what I've read, you can ODIN back to stock even when on that screen so it is pretty much like download mode.
Hmmm, why didnt it work before? i couldnt get it do anything until samsung sent it back to me, Odd....hmmmm
This is 10000% true. I've done it
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From what I've read, you can ODIN back to stock even when on that screen so it is pretty much like download mode.
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Sometimes takes several tries. It usually doesn't work until you start to get really scared around attempt #5-6.
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I have had it non responsive on the pc-to-computer screen. If this happens you just do the battery pull hold 2 button then plug into the computer to get it into download mode......but you also may need to hit the home and menu button to get it to be responsive. Or- just get the jig..............
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No its not, download mode has the android sweeping up rubble, that is the softbrick screen lol
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Can I say told ya?
When you see the phone to PC screen just hold the power button and the volume up/ down until you see the symbol for the second time then plug your USB into your phone and the COM port should show up.
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[Q] I have a true brick (I guess) on GT-I9000 Galaxy S - now what?

Today i flashed my Tab with Gingerbread 2.3.3 for the forth time after Moding it a bit while having the Galaxy S plugged in and of course Odin flashed both...
so probably it changed the bootloader on it and now the Galaxy S wouldn't respond to anything,
button combinations dont work
plugging usb and then holding Vol-Up + Vol-Down while slipping battery back does nothing, I even tried the mythical Hair dryer and that took me nowhere
... its dead.
I read somewhere that the JIG is not for my case so i skipped it...
now what? is there anything else i should try? if not, is taking it to good ol' Sammy going to do me any good?
or should i just consider it a very expensive piece of home decoration.
***PS sorry if i posted this in the wrong section.
i had a soft brick on a vibrant last night and the only thing that worked for me was pressing the vol up and down and THEN plugging in the usb to the computer.... then the software loader screen came up allowing me to USE odin AND FLASH stock tmo os
devilsadidas said:
i had a soft brick on a vibrant last night and the only thing that worked for me was pressing the vol up and down and THEN plugging in the usb to the computer.... then the software loader screen came up allowing me to USE odin AND FLASH stock tmo os
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well, good for you but as for me.. that didn't do the trick.. I am here hoping to get a magical answer but almost sure that this wont happen.. sammy should expect my visit soon
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Are you under contract? and did you buy the phone from a certified retailer? if so you can say that your phone shut off and wont turn on. i bricked my phone twice (HTC EVO) and took it back to sprint and the replaced the phone because it was a "manufacturing default". hope this helps!
well that sucks, know how you feel except mine had a bit better of an outcome. sux
NannansDilema said:
Are you under contract? and did you buy the phone from a certified retailer? if so you can say that your phone shut off and wont turn on. i bricked my phone twice (HTC EVO) and took it back to sprint and the replaced the phone because it was a "manufacturing default". hope this helps!
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well not exactly, i bought it when i was traveling and i am not quite sure our dealers here don't accept international warranties...
I just hope that they would know how to fix it, without costing me the price of a new one that is
You've probably thought of this already, but... are you sure your battery has enough juice left to boot up? Happened to me once and scared the heck out of me.
zwizzle said:
You've probably thought of this already, but... are you sure your battery has enough juice left to boot up? Happened to me once and scared the heck out of me.
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Thanks for the Idea but yeah, My phone was at 95% when i Killed it with a bad flash
Sounds like you might need a jtag for it. There is a post on the home page portal maybe a page or two back on how to do it yourself or the guy over at mobile tech videos has a jtag service. It is used for bringing back the hard bricked devices.
I soft bricked my Nexus S last week, freaking scary!
It took me 6 hours to just it alive by trying over 20 method!

My power button no longer works...

Today, during the day I tried to unlock my phone but the screen didn't come on. I kept trying and nothing. I pop out the battery and put it back in and the phone automatically turns on (it did this every time i took out the battery and inserted it back in). I can use it just fine but i can't lock it either. Only way I can get it to lock is wait for the screen to timeout and i can only unlock it by awaking it through the charger or USB. I decided to go into recovery and the power button does not work in there as well. I'm currently running a rooted Evo with the Kinged Shooter ROM. I also have insurance. Can the power button just be busted or stuck or can this be related to software? Any suggestions as to what I can do other than taking it to a Sprint store?
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Today, during the day I tried to unlock my phone but the screen didn't come on. I kept trying and nothing. I pop out the battery and put it back in and the phone automatically turns on (it did this every time i took out the battery and inserted it back in). I can use it just fine but i can't lock it either. Only way I can get it to lock is wait for the screen to timeout and i can only unlock it by awaking it through the charger or USB. I decided to go into recovery and the power button does not work in there as well. I'm currently running a rooted Evo with the Kinged Shooter ROM. I also have insurance. Can the power button just be busted or stuck or can this be related to software? Any suggestions as to what I can do other than taking it to a Sprint store?
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Seems like its hardware, cyanogenmod has options to unlock with volume keys, also another to lock within the notification power Widgets. If you want to unroot drop the stock.img on your sdcard and apply the latest update unrooting your phone.
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Deadbolt said:
Any suggestions as to what I can do other than taking it to a Sprint store?
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Go back in time and grab a version of your phone without the button issue. Don't worry about paradoxes because you'll just be creating an alternate timeline.
Don't understand the aversion to taking it to Sprint. Their repair people are nice, I promise.
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lithid-cm said:
Seems like its hardware, cyanogenmod has options to unlock with volume keys, also another to lock within the notification power Widgets. If you want to unroot drop the stock.img on your sdcard and apply the latest update unrooting your phone.
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Thanks for the response back. I would need to do this through recovery if I decided to unroot? If so, I can't select anything in recovery because the power button doesn't work in recovery at all either.
MaxCarnage said:
Don't understand the aversion to taking it to Sprint. Their repair people are nice, I promise.
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I'd be glad to take it to Sprint to repair. I just want to see if I can get it repaired without having to pay some deductible. I believe my 1 year warranty is still good.
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Thanks for the response back. I would need to do this through recovery if I decided to unroot? If so, I can't select anything in recovery because the power button doesn't work in recovery at all either.
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No he means get the stock rom in pc36img.zip format and place it on the root of your sdcard. Then pull your batteru and hold vol down as it powers on. Then the bootloader will read the file and ask you if you want to apply the update. At that point you will use volume up to accept it will flash a stock rom back onto your phone. This is the unrooting process no recovery access is needed to perform this
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Khilbron said:
No he means get the stock rom in pc36img.zip format and place it on the root of your sdcard. Then pull your batteru and hold vol down as it powers on. Then the bootloader will read the file and ask you if you want to apply the update. At that point you will use volume up to accept it will flash a stock rom back onto your phone. This is the unrooting process no recovery access is needed to perform this
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Oh ok, does that work regardless of the way you rooted it?
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Oh ok, does that work regardless of the way you rooted it?
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It will only work if you were rooted prior to revolutionary. If you used revolutionary then you will need to find the thread where the guy modified the hboot to s-on his phone. I would link it but I'm on my phone. I will link it tomorrow if you haven't found it by then.
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If you just want a workaround, I believe tap tap app might work for you. You can set the proximity sensor to turn the phone off/on.
Khilbron said:
It will only work if you were rooted prior to revolutionary. If you used revolutionary then you will need to find the thread where the guy modified the hboot to s-on his phone. I would link it but I'm on my phone. I will link it tomorrow if you haven't found it by then.
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I believe I used unrevoked one click root to root my phone so i'm thinking I can unroot it. When I unroot it, does the Splash screen go back to the white splash screen? I'm asking because I currently have a black splash screen and no matter what ROM i've ever flashed, it has not changed back to the white one.
I do have a few questions for you or for anyone else regarding repairs and replacements, if I have TEP the $8/month insurance, does that also cover repairs free of charge? I saw that their is repair insurance for $4 and loss and damage insurance for $5, I don't believe these options were available to me at time of purchase unless my $8 insurance covers both. Would I have to unroot for the repair or for a replacement if I am paying for insurance? I'm just thinking well if i'm paying for insurance and not using my warranty, rooted or unrooted should be fine, someone correct me if I am wrong. I know that undoubtedly I will have to take my phone to a Sprint store to have this issue fixed or replaced if I want to continue flashing ROMs. I'd just like to be prepared for when I do take it to Sprint.
KB112 said:
If you just want a workaround, I believe tap tap app might work for you. You can set the proximity sensor to turn the phone off/on.
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Thanks for the recommendation, i'm currently using a similar app by using the volume rocker to unlock the phone.
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I'd be glad to take it to Sprint to repair. I just want to see if I can get it repaired without having to pay some deductible. I believe my 1 year warranty is still good.
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If you have insurance, a repair that doesn't require replacement of any internal circuitry is free IIRC. At most it's like $35 bucks. From personal experience, I brought my EVO into repair centers twice; the first time they replaced my screen for free, the second they gave me a replacement battery cover and didn't even ask for my phone number.
The guys at my local repair center are pretty kick ass. Actually almost everyone at their stores except one that I've been into in San Antonio are pretty cool. The sales guy who got me to switch to Sprint in the first place offered to give me his email address so he could share tips on Android since I was a new convert at the time.
Yea you will be ok. The repair guys will take care of you and if they are cool like the ones by me I let them know I am rooted and they dont put me through the ringer. Just unroot it or if you can just take an OTA update if it allows you too and that will take care of unrooting it for you
My launch Evo power button is starting to crap out as well. It works for a stretch then doesn't respond, and its kinda recessed into the body of the phone. I'm trying to hold it together until the GSII comes, and I'm using the app No Lock as a work around. So Sprint please hurry with the release, thanks.
So i'm looking at different threads to unroot and i've been reading that i need to run the s-on tool (which I can't because I can't select it in recovery) from unrevoked and then run the RUU. Some say to just run the RUU. Which one is it? Also, I would like to unroot to a stock rom where I can still use the unrevoked one click root and not revolutionary if possible.
The manager at the local Sprint store here says they are allowed to repair rooted phones as long as it's not software related. So with it being a repair for the power button, you should be fine.
Have you gone to the store yet to see what they can do for you? You're acting like they are going to call the police on you if you bring a rooted phone in there. They are not in the clouds of what can be done with Android.
Typed on my CyanoSavaged SuperEvo.
I've been having the same issue on and off for a few months. Sometimes the power button will not work at all, other times it will, and sometimes it will only work if you press it VERY lightly, if you try to press it normally it will take it as if you were holding it down and the reboot menu pops up. When it decides it really wants to act up it drives me crazy. I'd have to set my screen to never turn off.
I was hoping I could just keep from throwing my Evo into a wall until the GSII comes to Sprint, but then I found out that the upgrade is off full retail price and not a 2-year contract price, even though they make you sign another 2-year. And I'm not about to pay $500 for a phone.
So if it keeps doing this I guess I'll just take it in to get serviced, I really don't think they will care if it's rooted as long as it's a hardware issue.

Bricked Tab P1010

I was trying update to GB.... and by accident nudge the usb cable off! Now its Hard bricked! It has no response at all (cant power on, no display, nilch!!)! Any ideas how to rescue it?
the future is bright, the future is Galaxy.
use the search and look for : how to recover hard bricked devices, I am pretty sure there is something you can do, and if everything fails get it to Samsung repair service and ask for help.
good luck my friend, the only advice I would give to the people who own such devices is DO NOT FLASH YOU TABLET FOR NOTHING! IT IS A USFUL TOOL TO READ AND MAKE PHONE CALLS NOT FOR BETA TESTING ALMOST ANY AVAILABLE ROM OVER THE NET.
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Well, can you acess the download mode? (power button + vol down)
I have tried whats on the forum, pc dont recognise the phone, no button works at all and doesn't charge!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1236273
I check this but nothing for p1010 anyone has pinouts for it?
the future is bright, the future is Galaxy.
I had the same problem, left it plugged into the charger for few hours then managed to get it into download mode, also found it went into some other kind of download mode rather than recovery when holding pwr+vol up
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Well finally i decided to send it to Samsung. One week later to my surprise it came back repaired and they update to the latest firmware! Yahooooooo!
Well i guess its best to send it to Samsung first for the best results!
"in the brightest day in the blackest night, no Apple shall escape Android's might"
Glad you got your device back now root >:~} but when starting keep your hand away from the cable
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May I ask what Samsung charged you to fix it? How you went about it?
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Rpatton said:
May I ask what Samsung charged you to fix it? How you went about it?
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Nothing! as long your device is still in warranty they won't charge you for it, they can check from your serial no. or if you still have the receipt. Go on samsung site and lookup your nearest service centre.
"in the brightest day in the blackest night, no Apple shall escape Android's might"
I've used this service before. Cost was total was $50 plus 1 way shipping to them. They paid the return shipping. I got it back within a a few days of them receiving it. Make sure to get unbrickable mod applied to it. Then you will never have to worry about bricking your tab again. Unbrickable mod is a hardware modification that makes your tab into a developer version of the tab. It kinda puts your tab into a a different download mode when you plug it into a usb port that lets your flash a new bootloader over usb if you accidentally delete yours.
http://mobiletechvideos.mybigcommerce.com/samsung-galaxy-tab-unbrickable-mod-repair/
And Rpatton I am sorry I didn't see your PM. I haven't been actually signed into xda very often until recently. I really recommend this service if you still have a tab in good condition. I was in the same boat you are in now for almost a year until I finally got off my ass a looked into getting it fixed. Although I haven't had to actually try using this mod, I know that it does work and there are tutorials out there about how to recover once you have this mod applied.
used them they are great a little hiccup with them but they fixed it got my tab back been using it like new since . Great service i would recommend it to anyone.

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