Attempted 3.2 update, now it's bricked - Eee Pad Transformer General

The update downloaded and I tried installing it.
It rebooted, showed the EEE Pad boot up screen forever.
I can turn it off by holding the power button for 10 secs. But it comes back on after 3 seconds showing the same screen.
I've looked up the unbricking threads but couldn't find anything that works.
Any help? Thanks

Define "forever". Because forever usually means an infinite amount of time.
Usually rebooting while it is at that screen is a HUGE no no.

it may have been your fault.. it gets into a boot screen and takes almost 5 minutes u may have been impatient

tekkitan said:
Define "forever". Because forever usually means an infinite amount of time.
Usually rebooting while it is at that screen is a HUGE no no.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It stayed there for 25 mins at least

krispy1 said:
it may have been your fault.. it gets into a boot screen and takes almost 5 minutes u may have been impatient
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No, it was more than 25 mins.

Usually still a bad idea to reboot it at that screen. You will probably need to contact Asus.

25 minutes is too long, if theres no way to revive it call asus they will rma

Friko said:
The update downloaded and I tried installing it.
It rebooted, showed the EEE Pad boot up screen forever.
I can turn it off by holding the power button for 10 secs. But it comes back on after 3 seconds showing the same screen.
I've looked up the unbricking threads but couldn't find anything that works.
Any help? Thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Did you try holding power and up for 6 seconds, plugging it into a computer (windows) and seeing if it comes up apx?
If it does, you're fine.

krispy1 said:
25 minutes is too long, if theres no way to revive it call asus they will rma
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That sucks, I only got it 2 days ago.

konceptz said:
Did you try holding power and up for 6 seconds, plugging it into a computer (windows) and seeing if it comes up apx?
If it does, you're fine.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Tried that, nothing happening in windows.

It's not bricked. .m having theme problem. When you press power again hold down volume and power and top left you'll see some white letters don't press anything and it will say press up or down. Do not press the button to wipe. I can't remember if it was up or down. Let everyone know if that works.

Find the thread to flash it with nvflash. Just flash the stock ROM onto it and you'll be set.

Okay after lots of trial and error I manage to get into APX.
Does anyone know what to do so I can restore the boot?

IF you got it 2 days ago, then return it or exchange it.

LanEvo said:
IF you got it 2 days ago, then return it or exchange it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yeah, I'll do that if my recovery attempts fail.

Update: Used nvflash to put back the stock image.
Everything transferred and installed fine. It rebooted, got to the set up screen.
(Smile on my face) then ...
the touch screen is totally unresponsive.

Factory reset the tablet.

i had that problem, did WIPE and the transformer rebooted with the new update.

ran_k said:
i had that problem, did WIPE and the transformer rebooted with the new update.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks guys but how do I do a factory reset without going into the HC settings? I cannot use the Android software-wise at all to get to settings - let alone get past the registration screen.

Friko said:
Thanks guys but how do I do a factory reset without going into the HC settings? I cannot use the Android software-wise at all to get to settings - let alone get past the registration screen.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Just hold the power button down until the TF shuts off and goes black screen...then turn it back on.
IF that does nothing, re-NV flash....I had to do mine 3 times before it took last night. (download a fresh copy of NV flash also...the one that's "prepackaged with a stock rom" in it.

Related

[SOLVED (KIND OF)] Transformer display dead and stock ROM installed - warranty?!

Guys, thanks to all of you - especially frysee, who was a big help via Gtalk - the biggest part of my problem is solved:
My Transformer is still bricked and display won't turn on, but I was able to go back to stock ROM and wipe all personal data. So I won't get any trouble with warranty
If anyone is interested, me or frysee could write a How To for returning to stock ROM and retrieve warranty when screen is dead.
Thanks again!
qwer23
_____________________________________
Hi Guys!
I have a problem that is pretty common over at MoDaCo, but I haven't read anything about it here.
My Transformer sometimes doesn't turn on or wake up from sleep mode when turned on already. You can push the power button endlessly and nothing happens. Then suddenly it'll turn on as if nothing had happened.
I had this problem the first time right out of the box, so there's no bad software installed by me, don't know what ASUS did though. Perhaps it's one of the pre-installed apps.
As I said, normally it eventually comes to life again, but now I couldn't turn it on for a whole day! After I had no success, I left it on the charger over night, but still nothing this morning.
I feel I tried everything, pushed Vol Down + Power to go into recovery, pushed Vol Up + Vol Down and plugged USB to go into (useless) flash mode just to see the device to something, but no.
The only things that happen, if I push power:
- if I plug USB, the Windows plug and play sound plays and if I force shutdown the Transformer again (long-press power), the unplug sound plays. The device even appears in the Explorer and I can access SD card, but it only shows empty folders, no files in them.
- When I force-shutdown the device, I hear an internal "click" sound, similar to the one when you switch from front to rear camera, and you hear the speakers turn off. So it seems to initialize everything and stuff...
But all the time the Transformer screen stays dead
Any advice? Really need your help here guys! At MoDaCo there's no answer so far...
Regards,
qwer23
I was initially having this problem with my Transformer (it would usually happen when it had gone on standby and it couldn't get it to turn back on again) until I ran the ASUS updates on it - have you been able to update your Transformer on the occasions it did turn on for you?
If you've rooted it and stopped the OTA updates going onto it, you might just have to undo that and get an official ASUS firmware build on there to help fix the problem.
demonotter said:
I was initially having this problem with my Transformer (it would usually happen when it had gone on standby and it couldn't get it to turn back on again) until I ran the ASUS updates on it - have you been able to update your Transformer on the occasions it did turn on for you?
If you've rooted it and stopped the OTA updates going onto it, you might just have to undo that and get an official ASUS firmware build on there to help fix the problem.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi!
First of all, thx for your answer.
Well as I said, the first time the problem occured, the device was out of the box and untouched before. So I don't think it has to do with something I did.
For me it normally also happened when device was in sleep mode, except the first time out of the box
I installed a custom ROM + Clockworkmod Recovery after that, hoping it'll fix the deep sleep problem. And it really didn't happen again - until now
I didn't turn off OTA updates as I first saw that thread when the device was already dead Perhaps it tried to OTA update itself but I guess I would have to confirm this manually right? And I didn't do that...
Reflashing another ROM or the stock ROM was my first idea, too. But hell, I can't even go to recovery! No matter what I do, press, plug or unplugg, the screen stays black!
Nice, another german Transformer
"playing the plug and play sound" means you propably have adb access? Tried getting a logcat?
frysee said:
Nice, another german Transformer
"playing the plug and play sound" means you propably have adb access? Tried getting a logcat?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
yes, being unable to wait for the german release, i imported from uk
adb gives me "device not found". even though i'm not a total noob, i don't know what i have to change to make it work. any advice? sadly i'm working while my tf is charging @home so can't really try something. i only hope you guys have some ideas
Sent from my rooted X10i using awesome custom roms
qwer23 said:
Reflashing another ROM or the stock ROM was my first idea, too. But hell, I can't even go to recovery! No matter what I do, press, plug or unplugg, the screen stays black!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ahh. I didn't realise the screen was completely dead, I thought you had it working some of the time as had happened to me.
If you're seeing it in Explorer, maybe it is just a hardware failure and you'll have to get Asus to look at it...
demonotter said:
Ahh. I didn't realise the screen was completely dead, I thought you had it working some of the time as had happened to me.
If you're seeing it in Explorer, maybe it is just a hardware failure and you'll have to get Asus to look at it...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
no i guess that it is indeed the same thing that happened to you, sometimes it worked, sometimes not. only this time it doesn't come back from the not working part I guess you see yours in explorer too if it troubles to get out of deep sleep. i guess it's just the screen that sometimes doesn't turn on for all with that problem. but for me it doesn't even turn on for booting
Sent from my rooted X10i using awesome custom roms
It's possible. I don't think I tested connecting it to the Explorer while the screen was off, I assumed it just wasn't on.
Can you test it with the HDMI out and see if that shows you what would be on screen?
demonotter said:
It's possible. I don't think I tested connecting it to the Explorer while the screen was off, I assumed it just wasn't on.
Can you test it with the HDMI out and see if that shows you what would be on screen?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yeah, good idea! Will try this asap when I'm back home. Do I have to press something on the TF to enable HDMI output or is it enough to plug it in?
qwer23 said:
Yeah, good idea! Will try this asap when I'm back home. Do I have to press something on the TF to enable HDMI output or is it enough to plug it in?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You just plug it in.
qwer23 said:
Hi Guys!
I have a problem that is pretty common over at MoDaCo, but I haven't read anything about it here.
My Transformer sometimes doesn't turn on or wake up from sleep mode when turned on already. You can push the power button endlessly and nothing happens. Then suddenly it'll turn on as if nothing had happened.
I had this problem the first time right out of the box, so there's no bad software installed by me, don't know what ASUS did though. Perhaps it's one of the pre-installed apps.
As I said, normally it eventually comes to life again, but now I couldn't turn it on for a whole day! After I had no success, I left it on the charger over night, but still nothing this morning.
I feel I tried everything, pushed Vol Down + Power to go into recovery, pushed Vol Up + Vol Down and plugged USB to go into (useless) flash mode just to see the device to something, but no.
The only things that happen, if I push power:
- if I plug USB, the Windows plug and play sound plays and if I force shutdown the Transformer again (long-press power), the unplug sound plays. The device even appears in the Explorer and I can access SD card, but it only shows empty folders, no files in them.
- When I force-shutdown the device, I hear an internal "click" sound, similar to the one when you switch from front to rear camera, and you hear the speakers turn off. So it seems to initialize everything and stuff...
But all the time the Transformer screen stays dead
Any advice? Really need your help here guys! At MoDaCo there's no answer so far...
Regards,
qwer23
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
When it seems dead, try holding the power button for about 5 seconds (or whatever time you hold it for when turning it off)
Leave for about 2 minutes then hold power button again (like you do when turning device on) and it should boot.
checkbox111 said:
When it seems dead, try holding the power button for about 5 seconds (or whatever time you hold it for when turning it off)
Leave for about 2 minutes then hold power button again (like you do when turning device on) and it should boot.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Tried that a lot of times already. No help.
Phone still won't turn on, but I just realized I cannot only access my SD Card, I can also access internal storage.
Is this of any help?
qwer23 said:
Tried that a lot of times already. No help.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Then your ****ed!
checkbox111 said:
Then your ****ed!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I guess so
I'm getting a mini-hdmi cable today to determine if the screen is broken, because i have the feeling that ***** is booting but not showing anything...But I'll have to send it to ASUS nonetheless. Has anyone ever sent a device in for warranty reasons with custom software (CWM, Custom ROM) on it? What kind of trouble will I have to face?
I'd say try it with the HDMI cable, see if you get anything up on it and if the touchscreen/everything else still works, see if you can get the latest official ROM on there, see if that fixes the problem.
If nothing else, you can then send it back with an official firmware on it.
Try holding the power button for 5-10 sec, then press power + volume down (might be volume up - try both) together for another 5-6 sec. You'll get to a reset screen where it asks you to confirm if you want to wipe everything. press volume down (I think!! - read the screen carefully) instead to boot normally.
hope this helps
Its 10+ seconds for a full power off by the way, nothing shorter than that. If you changed any system files either by flashing or by pushing via ADB then you will have invalidated your warranty. Unless you can restore it to the way it was before you fiddled with it, you'll have an expensive paperweight.
sbirsen said:
Try holding the power button for 5-10 sec, then press power + volume down (might be volume up - try both) together for another 5-6 sec. You'll get to a reset screen where it asks you to confirm if you want to wipe everything. press volume down (I think!! - read the screen carefully) instead to boot normally.
hope this helps
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not possible since I installed CMW.
stuntdouble said:
Its 10+ seconds for a full power off by the way, nothing shorter than that. If you changed any system files either by flashing or by pushing via ADB then you will have invalidated your warranty. Unless you can restore it to the way it was before you fiddled with it, you'll have an expensive paperweight.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Big bummer And sadly there are no "ASUS Stores" around where I could use a stupid employee who has no clue and is convinced it's hardware related.
Well I don't have my HDMI cable by now and will try this first, but if that doesn't work:
Can someone give me a step-by-step how I can access the restore function of CWM without seeing anything on my device? I did a backup in CWM before installing the custom ROM. Perhaps tell me sth. like this: "press power+vol. down on start, then after approx. x seconds press vol up, wait a bit to make sure CWM started, press vol down twice, to go to recovery, ..."
And can someone do the same for the stock recovery to reset the device? Perhaps there's a chance that a failed OTA update deleted CWM an there's the stock recovery.
I know the chance to save it like this are small, but otherwise a lot of money is lost
Regards,
qwer23
On the flip side however, you could probably make some money by being the first to dismantle your device, and sell the photos of the internals to some website like iFixit. Then you could also sell it off as parts on eBay. Obviously it might take more effort than you are willing to give it, but at least it's another option.
If you do decide to open it up I would love to hear what mA rating the battery has on its label. Not being able to find out the actual proper rating from any site has been driving me nuts. I believe it's 6800mA but im not 100% sure.

[Q] HELP! My Tab 7.7 can't boot!

Anybody knows what's wrong and how do I solve it? Here's the entire story (if it helps):
I went to Play and updated my apps. I press and held the power button and selected "restart". (I restart my device regularly) However, after shutting down, it does not boot at all and no matter how many times I press the power button it just wouldn't boot up!
I tried charging it too. Nothing happens even after plugging in.
JFSG said:
Anybody knows what's wrong and how do I solve it? Here's the entire story (if it helps):
I went to Play and updated my apps. I press and held the power button and selected "restart". (I restart my device regularly) However, after shutting down, it does not boot at all and no matter how many times I press the power button it just wouldn't boot up!
I tried charging it too. Nothing happens even after plugging in.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Can you get to the boot loader, if so, try to wipe data from the recovery within the boot loader.
Or else leave the battery to drain fully , this will solve your problem and the tab will boot.
This happened to me couple of weeks ago and draining the battery solved this issue.
lsherif said:
Can you get to the boot loader, if so, try to wipe data from the recovery within the boot loader.
Or else leave the battery to drain fully , this will solve your problem and the tab will boot.
This happened to me couple of weeks ago and draining the battery solved this issue.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
May I know how do I get to the bootloader? I can't even allow the battery to drain. The problem is it is not even starting at all. I pressed the power button a million times and NOTHING happens at all, the screen didn't even turn on.
JFSG said:
May I know how do I get to the bootloader? I can't even allow the battery to drain. The problem is it is not even starting at all. I pressed the power button a million times and NOTHING happens at all, the screen didn't even turn on.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You can get to the boot loader by pressing power button + volume down at the same time.
try it.
lsherif said:
You can get to the boot loader by pressing power button + volume down at the same time.
try it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I tried it before posting here. The screen doesn't turn on at all still...
JFSG said:
I tried it before posting here. The screen doesn't turn on at all still...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
With a long power button press , does your tab show the galaxy tab 7.7 logo ?
lsherif said:
With a long power button press , does your tab show the galaxy tab 7.7 logo ?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Nope. I wish it did.
Try to hold the power button in about 4 or 5 seconds. I doubt it'll do anything. It sounds like there's a problem with power button or hardware.
I had a thrive 7 before I got my gtab 7.7 and my first one I exchanged because of a problem identical to yours. It was very sketchy to power on.
Exchange or warranty if you can unless someone else has any ideas
Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk 2
JFSG said:
Nope. I wish it did.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Only alternative left to leave it till battery drains, if you can remember the battery percentage before this happens, otherwise i am out of solutions.
A service center would be an alternative choice.
nicduim said:
Try to hold the power button in about 4 or 5 seconds. I doubt it'll do anything. It sounds like there's a problem with power button or hardware.
I had a thrive 7 before I got my gtab 7.7 and my first one I exchanged because of a problem identical to yours. It was very sketchy to power on.
Exchange or warranty if you can unless someone else has any ideas
Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I decided to give it another shot a minute ago and it miraculously worked! I have no idea what's wrong or what caused the positive issue but am happy that it is fine now. Thanks guys!

Is the first boot supposed to take this long? :/

Just got mine, set it all up and... It's just been stuck on the swirling color boot screen. Was on there for five minutes, so I unplugged it and plugged it back in, and it's been ten minutes now of swirling color balls. :/
mrw1215 said:
Just got mine, set it all up and... It's just been stuck on the swirling color boot screen. Was on there for five minutes, so I unplugged it and plugged it back in, and it's been ten minutes now of swirling color balls. :/
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Mine took ~1 minute
Pilz said:
Mine took ~1 minute
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
D'oh. :/ I guess mine is DOA, then? I don't know what else to do with it, at this point. *sigh* That kinda sucks.
mrw1215 said:
D'oh. :/ I guess mine is DOA, then? I don't know what else to do with it, at this point. *sigh* That kinda sucks.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Just wait maybe and see if it loads it could just be a software bug. I would call google they are really good at replacing things fast.
Pilz said:
Just wait maybe and see if it loads it could just be a software bug. I would call google they are really good at replacing things fast.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well, I let it sit for over 30 minutes, and it just kept doing the boot animation. I sent an e-mail to Google, I just hate having to go through this process of shipping the broken unit back to them and waiting around for the new one. Sigh. I guess I'll try it again tomorrow, but if it's still not working, it must be dead. Sigh. I guess I shouldn't be surprised, given my "luck"... v_v
mrw1215 said:
Well, I let it sit for over 30 minutes, and it just kept doing the boot animation. I sent an e-mail to Google, I just hate having to go through this process of shipping the broken unit back to them and waiting around for the new one. Sigh. I guess I'll try it again tomorrow, but if it's still not working, it must be dead. Sigh. I guess I shouldn't be surprised, given my "luck"... v_v
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
They will general so you a new one with 2 day shipping for free and then you send the old one back once you get the need one. Just give them a call
Have you tried a factory reset?
Hold the button while you plug it in, let go once it starts flashing fast (see the process at 3:40 in this video). This gets you to the bootloader. From there, you can click the button until it shows "RECOVERY MODE" and then click & hold the button for about 5 seconds.
This will reboot into the recovery, where you'll see "No command." Do the click & hold for 5 seconds again, it should bring up the Android recovery menu. Then you can do single-clicks to get to the factory reset option, and click & hold to select.
Maybe give that a go and see if it comes alive.
Mine was the same. Factory reset cured it.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
Well that was annoying as hell, BUT IT WORKED
thanked.
xBIGREDDx said:
Have you tried a factory reset?
Hold the button while you plug it in, let go once it starts flashing fast (see the process at 3:40 in this video) This gets you to the bootloader. From there, you can click the button until it shows "RECOVERY MODE" and then click & hold the button for about 5 seconds.
This will reboot into the recovery, where you'll see "No command." Do the click & hold for 5 seconds again, it should bring up the Android recovery menu. Then you can do single-clicks to get to the factory reset option, and click & hold to select.
Maybe give that a go and see if it comes alive.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
n2rjt said:
Mine was the same. Factory reset cured it.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Oh, yeah, sorry, forgot about this thread, but a factory reset did fix the issue. Thanks!

2012 Nexus 7 in APX mode - HELP

So I was using my N7 as normal last night, starting up Kodi (Previously XBMC) to watch some shows before I went to bed, and as Kodi was starting, my tablet froze. I let it sit there for a good 10 minutes, nothing happened, so I proceeded to hold the power button down to force it to reboot, it turned off, and now it seems to be off forever..
It is showing up in my device manager as APX. I've tried all the tricks of holding down the power button + volume button to get into the bootloader, and it just won't give in. It is rooted, and it's been that way for a long time..
Is there maybe something that I missed in my research? It seems that there are two results; those who can hold down the power and volume and get into bootloader and go from there, and those who never revive the N7.
What are your thoughts?
-Seth
nightfox7 said:
So I was using my N7 as normal last night, starting up Kodi (Previously XBMC) to watch some shows before I went to bed, and as Kodi was starting, my tablet froze. I let it sit there for a good 10 minutes, nothing happened, so I proceeded to hold the power button down to force it to reboot, it turned off, and now it seems to be off forever..
It is showing up in my device manager as APX. I've tried all the tricks of holding down the power button + volume button to get into the bootloader, and it just won't give in. It is rooted, and it's been that way for a long time..
Is there maybe something that I missed in my research? It seems that there are two results; those who can hold down the power and volume and get into bootloader and go from there, and those who never revive the N7.
What are your thoughts?
-Seth
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
try removing the batt then wait for 2 min then put it back then plug it in pc then hold power button atnd up and down button
ngoralph said:
try removing the batt then wait for 2 min then put it back then plug it in pc then hold power button atnd up and down button
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Tried this multiple times as well..
How did you even remove the battery? We're talking about Nexus 7 aka grouper, right?
nightfox7 said:
Tried this multiple times as well..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
hmm i think its hardware problem, i also have this problem till now but got it working, but turning off the tablet makes it dead again
hmm for me i just kept repeating the process
---------- Post added at 02:58 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:57 PM ----------
l33ch0r said:
How did you even remove the battery? We're talking about Nexus 7 aka grouper, right?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
yes watch some youtube video bout it
l33ch0r said:
How did you even remove the battery? We're talking about Nexus 7 aka grouper, right?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's super easy to pop the back off and unplug the battery.
ngoralph said:
hmm i think its hardware problem, i also have this problem till now but got it working, but turning off the tablet makes it dead again
hmm for me i just kept repeating the process
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's what I think as well. I read somewhere that its a CPU failure.
I'll keep on trying, i left it unplugged all night.
nightfox7 said:
So I was using my N7 as normal last night, starting up Kodi (Previously XBMC) to watch some shows before I went to bed, and as Kodi was starting, my tablet froze. I let it sit there for a good 10 minutes, nothing happened, so I proceeded to hold the power button down to force it to reboot, it turned off, and now it seems to be off forever..
It is showing up in my device manager as APX. I've tried all the tricks of holding down the power button + volume button to get into the bootloader, and it just won't give in. It is rooted, and it's been that way for a long time..
Is there maybe something that I missed in my research? It seems that there are two results; those who can hold down the power and volume and get into bootloader and go from there, and those who never revive the N7.
What are your thoughts?
-Seth
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Mine did this...Stuck at the Google Boot Logo and when I rebooted all i got was APX mode. Unfortunately for me the only way I got it fixed was to buy a Nexus 7 from Ebay with a broken screen for parts. Then I removed the motherboard from the broken one and replaced my bad motherboard with the good one. I tried everything before going this route.
Just an update:
I never was able to revive the old girl. Tried just about everything short of reflowing the board.
I found a logic board on ebay for pretty cheap and dropped it in, it works great and now I have more space! I used to have a 16, now it's a 32.
Also, I put Cyanogenmod on it, and I love it. Much more responsive than it used to be.
-Seth
Another update, she's still going strong, so it wasn't any other failures, only something on the motherboard.

my yotaphone is dead

it was working and suddenly it just died ive tried charging it and ive tried pressing power and power + volumen up and down and nothing seems to work. Any thoughts, ideas? the back cover is stuck in a notification it doesnt work also it seems to charge on the Wireless charger
luisumf said:
it was working and suddenly it just died ive tried charging it and ive tried pressing power and power + volumen up and down and nothing seems to work. Any thoughts, ideas? the back cover is stuck in a notification it doesnt work also it seems to charge on the Wireless charger
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try to get into download mode. Or wait a while
Sent from my YD201 using Tapatalk
luisumf said:
it was working and suddenly it just died ive tried charging it and ive tried pressing power and power + volumen up and down and nothing seems to work. Any thoughts, ideas? the back cover is stuck in a notification it doesnt work also it seems to charge on the Wireless charger
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try pressing power for about 15 seconds, it should reset then.
SteadyQuad said:
Try pressing power for about 15 seconds, it should reset then.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
it doesnt reset the power button is useless, i guess ill have to wait for the battery to drain maybe then it restarts
adamo86 said:
Try to get into download mode. Or wait a while
Sent from my YD201 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
how do i get it in download mode?
luisumf said:
how do i get it in download mode?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The easiest way is plugging the usb cable (which is connected to your computer) to your phone while holding volume down button. No need to press power button. From download mode you can boot to recovery etc with the help of your pc.
Jeopardy said:
The easiest way is plugging the usb cable (which is connected to your computer) to your phone while holding volume down button. No need to press power button. From download mode you can boot to recovery etc with the help of your pc.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
did not work
This sounds more and more like a case for Yota's repair center. If there wasn't something broken in the device one of these methods described in this thread should have worked.
Sounds like hardware to me.
I had the same issue. Left it on the table with the e-ink screen on top, came back hours later, the clock was 90 minutes behind and the phone dead. Resetting with 10 Seconds ON/OFF button didn´t work. Had to send it in. 2 weeks later got it back. They said they had to change the whole motherboard, even got a new IMEI with it. Then a few days later I tried the main camera and it did not work, error message by Android, unaccessible camera... Then by pressure on the camera it worked sometimes, sometimes only misty lines, sometimes splitscreen mode, sometimes not. Maybe a mistake by the service while reassembling the phone? Anyway, had to send it in AGAIN, got it back, sold it on ebay with 130 Euros loss and bought a new white one because I love the principle and options of the second screen so much. The white one is a newer batch, they say with some new (and probably more reliable?) hardware, so up until now I am completely satisfied, no error for 6 weeks (fingers crossed...)
My old black one was maybe a monday batch
petra333 said:
I had the same issue. Left it on the table with the e-ink screen on top, came back hours later, the clock was 90 minutes behind and the phone dead. Resetting with 10 Seconds ON/OFF button didn´t work. Had to send it in. 2 weeks later got it back. They said they had to change the whole motherboard, even got a new IMEI with it. Then a few days later I tried the main camera and it did not work, error message by Android, unaccessible camera... Then by pressure on the camera it worked sometimes, sometimes only misty lines, sometimes splitscreen mode, sometimes not. Maybe a mistake by the service while reassembling the phone? Anyway, had to send it in AGAIN, got it back, sold it on ebay with 130 Euros loss and bought a new white one because I love the principle and options of the second screen so much. The white one is a newer batch, they say with some new (and probably more reliable?) hardware, so up until now I am completely satisfied, no error for 6 weeks (fingers crossed...)
My old black one was maybe a monday batch
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi Petra. Since you're using a Yotaphone as well, could I ask you to do a small favour for me please? After I had my YP rooted I accidentally deleted the system app "back screen manager". My back screen has stopped working since then. It'd be fantastic if you could just extract the system app from your phone and send it to me so that I can manually place the system app on my phone root folder. You don't have to root your phone for this. All you need is an App extractor from play store. And it will take less than 5 mins to extract and send it to me(Assuming that you are well versed with android OS). Here's my email address [email protected] or you could send me a link to the shared file. Do let me know if you are willing or not. Thanks a ton.

Categories

Resources