I've just came across this service called JTAG which unbricks any SGS2 even those that are hard bricked which cannot enter download mode via USB jig or even turn on. The catch is that its a $60 service.
Here is the youtube video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zN7le4GmxZs
Its from mobile tech review and they seem trust worthy ( i think) as they do have a lot of other related SGS2 videos on ''how to's'' and reviews.
This is not an advertisement about them, i just purely came across this youtube video as i am a subscriber to them. Just spreading the love guys.
Thanks for the referral, we have since reduced the service to just $50. You can catch us here on XDA helping out in various threads or on our site.
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Thanks for the referral, we have since reduced the service to just $50. You can catch us here on XDA helping out in various threads or on our site.
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very good service!
Unbrick Service
How do I get this service?
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How do I get this service?
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Hard brick your SGS2 !! LOL
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... and then contact http://mobiletechvideos.mybigcommerce.com/samsung-galaxy-s-ii-jtag-brick-repair/
Wasn't any Sammy device supposed to be unbrickable once a certain surgery is performed?....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1206216
Odia has posted some clues why SGS2 is virtually soft brick proof once you flash a working ROM
i had my bricked galaxy s2 repaired by them mobiletechvideos , in texas. quick service, just customs problems add to pay extra £25
wish you had a local rep in Israel :-(
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My SGS2 bricked itself. I suspect it may be a hardware defect though, and sending my precious across the ocean seems like an overkill if I am not even sure what's wrong yet... anything I can test before sending?
Its not really a new thing but really good thread for beginners!
Thanks and have a good day!
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He doesnt show what he does on the computer I would love to learn what kind of program he has and how i can use it...
60$ is a pretty steep price, especially once you add shipping and taxes.
hanks very good
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thanks very good
great info, thanks
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He doesnt show what he does on the computer I would love to learn what kind of program he has and how i can use it...
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Tokayto, I've hard bricked my sgs2 b/c repartition was auto selected and didn't double check but I believe that one of the programs used with JTAG is called RiffBox. Im sure there's others that Im unaware of but personally I know nothing about it... yet. My other problem is that I have ABSOLUTELY no clue about soldering I think I'll have to try sending my 2 week old sgs2 back to samsung to see if they'll fix it. If not then the mobiletechvideo guys are gonna get mine
jtag sgs2 unbrick in Australia
Does anyone know of anyone in Australia who performs this service?
If not anyone intrested in helping me set one up?
I've not seen details of one posted in the 8 mths I've been here. Your best bet would be to use the US-based one on the first page of this thread. Price is fairly reasonable, around $120 AUD once you take posting the phone to them initially into account. I'm sure Samsung/an authorised repairer would charge you more than that.
Alternatively, contact local mobile phone repairers, you might come across one with the gear to JTAG a Samsung phone.
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Does anyone know of anyone in Australia who performs this service?
If not anyone intrested in helping me set one up?
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I've been thinking about purchasing a jtag riffbox and offering my services to help repair any hard bricked phones for a fee obviously not going to advertise anything until I've purchased the hardware to do so. But what do you guys think ? especially if I was to do special offers for members of the XDA forum.
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Does anyone know of anyone in Australia who performs this service?
If not anyone intrested in helping me set one up?
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Looking for the same thing..... it would be even better if the service is in sydney...
I have repaired my phone to ESD Romania and they say it changed my motherboard. I installed one of the official ROMs 4.0.4 and my phone was hard bricked. Fortunately the phone was under warranty and they fixed me free.
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wow nice service.
do any1 know how much money samsung takes to do the same job?
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I have a i800 tab and was wondering if anyone knew of a site/company that sold.parts for them. I have searched Google quite a bit and can't find a site that sells parts for these tabs. I did find a site that sold parts but mainly for the sprint version not sure how much internally is different though. I am mainly looking for the center piece of plastic frame where all the buttons are located in. If anyone knows of anywhere for parts hep would be greatly appreciated thanks everyone
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Is this the one you found?
http://www.globaldirectparts.com/Samsung-Galaxy-Tab-I800-Parts-s/6643.htm
http://www.cellularfactory.com/laptop/SAMSUNG/2/42617/
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I have a i800 tab and was wondering if anyone knew of a site/company that sold.parts for them. I have searched Google quite a bit and can't find a site that sells parts for these tabs. I did find a site that sold parts but mainly for the sprint version not sure how much internally is different though. I am mainly looking for the center piece of plastic frame where all the buttons are located in. If anyone knows of anywhere for parts hep would be greatly appreciated thanks everyone
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I have seen parts and batteries showing up on ebay lately.
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Is this the one you found?
http://www.globaldirectparts.com/Samsung-Galaxy-Tab-I800-Parts-s/6643.htm
http://www.cellularfactory.com/laptop/SAMSUNG/2/42617/
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Yea the first link is one of the first sites I looked at just wasn't for sure if the button placement and everything internal is the same on the us cellular model. And the fact that u have to buy 5 of them lol but hey if they are the same and decent priced I won't mind 4 spares lol....second link I just saw accessories no parts.
Yea the night I posted this I had checked eBay and didn't see anything I will have to keep an eye open. Thanks guys if anyone knows of any more I would appreciate it.
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Still looking globaldirect will not sell parts to an individual. They claim to only sale to companies that do repairs not direct to the consumer. I don't understand the logic behind it.
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Fate0n3 said:
Still looking globaldirect will not sell parts to an individual. They claim to only sale to companies that do repairs not direct to the consumer. I don't understand the logic behind it.
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That sux, go to one of the phone repair shops near you, and make a deal, you pay say $5 over the price of the parts if they order, and give them to you.
Then you make the repair.
www.twc-mall.com
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www.twc-mall.com
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I can't get the link to work
Yea I had contacted a local shop only one in the area they wouldnt sell me the parts they wanted to do it and charge me 75-$100 for it and they had never done one.... I can't believe people don't sale more parts for these.
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I am going to give this one last bump in hopes someone might know of anywhere else that might sell parts. Would love to give this tablet some new life. Thanks everyone.
Are you looking for something like this? http://www.ebay.com/itm/BACK-COVER-...992625?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item519b9b3af1
Actually yes those are the parts I am looking for only problem is they are for GSM only. I found one other that's states it is for P1000 only. Man why are finding parts so hard I would even buy a damaged tablet to get the chassis piece I need lol. Thank you one more.bump to see if anyone can give me one last pointer to find the parts. Thank you everyone
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Hello everyone.
Today I found a brand new SGS2 on a supermarket and I took it
So I was wondering if they can track me down by GPS or something like that, if they lock the phone what's the worst that can happen ?
By the way before you judge me I didn't steal anything, like I said I found it.
If I were you I would see a lawyer and discuss this. In Germany you wouldn't have stolen it but would've been guilty of "Fundunterschlagung" which is also a crime and can and will be punished.
Tracking a phone is not that hard, there's the IMEI for example. In the very moment you use a sim card your carrier will know the IMEI of your device. So if the owner of the device reports this the police definitely can track down this very phone.
In addition you should never forget that most supermarkets have cameras.
I guess I will save you and me a discussion about the moral implications of such a behaviour.
Yeah, you're right.
I will give it tomorrow to my carrier maybe they will find in which name it is registered and give it back to the owner.
Thanks.
The answer is yes. This was not abandoned property. imho, You have a moral obligation and perhaps a legal obligation to return the phone.
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You should have given it to the supermarket customer service or manager or even hand it into a police station, im assuming it wasn't on when you found it (otherwise the owner would no doubt try and call the phone to see if anyone had it)
This thread makes me sad...if i lost my phone id cry and hope that the person that found it would have the decency to answer my frantic calls or hand it in to have it returned to me. Do the decent thing.
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I happen to be an emplyee at the supermarket and since I never used a SGS2 I thought I would have some fun with it.
But i'll return it for sure, it is even unlocked for all the carriers gosh!
Anyways thanks for the advice guys & the thread tags also. lololol
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Anyways thanks for the advice guys & the thread tags also. lololol
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You're welcome .
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I happen to be an emplyee at the supermarket and since I never used a SGS2 I thought I would have some fun with it.
But i'll return it for sure, it is even unlocked for all the carriers gosh!
Anyways thanks for the advice guys & the thread tags also. lololol
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Good to hear you do the decent thing,i will sleep soundly with the knowledge that an innocent galaxy s2 owner will be reunited with their baby!
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I reckon he's gonna keep it!
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Today I found a brand new SGS2 on a supermarket and I took it
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I happen to be an emplyee at the supermarket
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Seriously? If they find out you did that then you may well lose your job. As an employee your actions are not seen in the same light as a customer.
Look at the call log and call someone who's on there frequently. Tell them you have the phone and arrange to get it back to the owner. You'll make someone very happy and you'll save yourself a potentially large amount of trouble
Sad franekz
Deloxic said:
Hello everyone.
Today I found a brand new SGS2 on a supermarket and I took it
So I was wondering if they can track me down by GPS or something like that, if they lock the phone what's the worst that can happen ?
By the way before you judge me I didn't steal anything, like I said I found it.
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Hi guys.
It always makes me feeling sad when I read or hear such questions. Unfortunately we live in society where gadgets are more important than morality and conscience.
People - dont be so selfish.
Sorry for - off topic
Peter
hugeone.co.uk
Oh God!!What is happening to this world?You stole something and asking others in a public forum,how you can cover it up?
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Oh God!!What is happening to this world?You stole something and asking others in a public forum,how you can cover it up?
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such a noob!
Google the difference between stealing and finding!
At least he is being decent enough to give it back!
Deloxic i know you have the best phone in hand right now and you dont feel like giving it back , but trust me the happiness and joy you'll get after seeing the owners face when he gets his 650$ phone is worthed more than this phone.
Return it and you'll feel so very good
You'll feel much better when you do the right thing rather than having the best phone in the world and thinking a person out there worked with their blood and sweat to buy that phone is missing his/her precious baby.. Conscience can really bother ya sometimes, wait, all the time.. I'm glad people today still do the right thing
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So the s2 found the dad...? Dad might be checking the app where is my droid....
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Keep it i say..Hug it, take it to bed with you and then once you are finished throw it out of the window...
Of course return it. Not only you feel good when you see the owner's face thanking you and being re united with their handset but also you might get a little reward...But that is not the point you should of just gave it to your supervisor as that would of been the decent thing to do...
Imagine if the supervisor said "ok i will return it" and kept it for himself
Either way glad you are doing the right thing
CWM 5 issue
Someone has problems with custom rom and CWM 5?
Be a nice guy and just try to track down the owner. Just check which Google account the phone syncs with and fire up an email.
If you've switched your own SIM into the phone, it's very likely the phone has sent a text message to a number the owner set up the moment you fired it back up. It's also fairly easy to track the phone via GPS, check call logs and wipe the phone remotely. The service provider can also track IMEI numbers on phones registered on their network.
More importantly, make the real owners day and let the poor guy have his precious phone back!
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Someone has problems with custom rom and CWM 5?
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seriously?
Bricked SGS2 Ressurection in the UK
Hi All,
Boxing day 2011 I bricked my SGS 2, yes a FULL brick as in it did nothing, it was my fault as I was tired and flashed the wrong bootloaders after trying ICS.
After the initial tears and frustration of feeling helpless I hunted around the internet for someone in the UK that did JTag restores.
I came across http://fonefunshop.co.uk and as luck would have it they had a team member online using their instant MSN chat, so I jumped on and spoke to Mark who reassured me it sounded very repairable.
The bad news was they were shut for holidays until 3rd January 2012, but none the less I felt better. I boxed the phone up after paying via Paypal and posted on Friday 30th which got it there for the 3rd.
By 1pm on the 3rd I had an email stating the phone was with them and it was waiting workbench space, I checked again a few hours later and it was on the bench... next I heard was via email on the 4th stating the phone was fixed, this was accompanied by a photo of my phone working (nice touch).
2 hours later an email arrived saying the phone was on route to me via next day delivery and sure enough, this morning at 10.30 am the phone was here.
Its not often I come across a company thats worth shouting about but this is an exception to the rule.. the guys at fonefunshop.co.uk are very professional and fast and I HIGHLY recommend them to ANYONE that has issues with their phones.
I am in no way associated with this company!!
Nice work, 10 outta 10
TrOjAn
Thanks for the headsup, makes experimenting not so worrying
Address Pasted in Favourites.
Service sounds good, out of curiosity how much did it cost you?
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Service sounds good, out of curiosity how much did it cost you?
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I paid £6 to send it to them (insured next day) and I paid them a total of £33 which included next day return.
Total cost under £40 which I paid willingly.. not often we in the UK get a service which warrants shouting about.. such a nice change
TrOjAn
Just out of curiosity, what exactly is JTag repair? I get that its for fully bricked phones, i just dont know what it is that they do to them to fix them.
Thanks
Basically its like flashing the BIOS on a pc.. if theres no bios the pc dont work.. they strip the phone down and attach wires all over it then flash a stock Samsung rom.
Before anyone flames me for this description its just a way of sort of explaining it.
Heres a video on an SGS i9100 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zN7le4GmxZs
TrOjAn
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m00moo, before you start crapping here, i advice u to read up some thread or search up what's the different between soft brick and hard brick. don't try to act clever, it doesn't help.
if you really wanna know what is the different between soft brick and hard brick, let me know. coz u definitely have no idea what you are crapping there.
I've bricked my phone a few times. Full brick, so no hardware button response at all. Before I started flashing I bought a USB jig from eBay for £1 (free delivery). Puts it into download mode so you can flash a from through Odin, and restore my back up.
Sounds like a good service, but if like me, your a bit of a tw*t and brick it every now again, for a pound you can't go wrong. Beats 40 a pop!
Worth investing the £1 as a first resort.
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I've bricked my phone a few times. Full brick, so no hardware button response at all. Before I started flashing I bought a USB jig from eBay for £1 (free delivery). Puts it into download mode so you can flash a from through Odin, and restore my back up.
Sounds like a good service, but if like me, your a bit of a tw*t and brick it every now again, for a pound you can't go wrong. Beats 40 a pop!
Worth investing the £1 as a first resort.
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If the phone responds to USB Jig thats only a soft brick. Full brick is when it won't respond to that.
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If the phone responds to USB Jig thats only a soft brick. Full brick is when it won't respond to that.
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Semantics. The advice still stands. If you think its bricked. First port of call should be a JIG, not a 40 service. If the jig doesn't work, use the service.
PS. Wouldn't surprise me if the guy who created the thread works for the company, and is trying to get some free advertising.
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alonjankelewitz said:
Semantics. The advice still stands. If you think its bricked. First port of call should be a JIG, not a 40 service. If the jig doesn't work, use the service.
PS. Wouldn't surprise me if the guy who created the thread works for the company, and is trying to get some free advertising.
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OP details says he is in Essex and http://www.fonefunshop.co.uk/contact.htm says they are in Sheffield so I doubt it.
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OP details says he is in Essex and http://www.fonefunshop.co.uk/contact.htm says they are in Sheffield so I doubt it.
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Thanks Morse, good detective work. I'll inform your superior.
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alonjankelewitz said:
Semantics. The advice still stands. If you think its bricked. First port of call should be a JIG, not a 40 service. If the jig doesn't work, use the service.
PS. Wouldn't surprise me if the guy who created the thread works for the company, and is trying to get some free advertising.
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Plastered all over this forum are the words use a USB jig to boot to download mode 99% should know that by now .
JTAG is a further step on the repair that until now i have been unable to locate in the UK thanks to the OP for the heads up .
As to the fact you think he is advertising the company and he works for them is uncalled for from you and just makes you look a pratt .
jje
JJEgan said:
Plastered all over this forum are the words use a USB jig to boot to download mode 99% should know that by now .
JTAG is a further step on the repair that until now i have been unable to locate in the UK thanks to the OP for the heads up .
As to the fact you think he is advertising the company and he works for them is uncalled for from you and just makes you look a pratt .
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Forgive my sinicism, you can't blame anyone for thinking that though. I'm sure others who read the first post had that thought flash through their minds. Why not put it out there? It would have been a good move by the company to open a thread stating how good he service is. I work for a marketing company so, I would have missed a trick if I didn't think that.
I don't dispute it is a good service. Not knocking the company. Just merely stating that a USB jig would be a better start than paying £40 for the service.
Trying to help less experienced forum members keep some cash in their pocket after probably spending a ****load for the phone anyway.
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I'm all for idiots spending money to support honest engineers. Anyone who sends off their phone for a jtag recovery instead of doing a bit of reading deserves our encouragement.
People gotta learn the difference between soft and hard bricks seriously, anyhow im glad it worked and also its awesome that there are ways to repair the phone without having to spend an extreme amount of cash for it
OP did mention he doesn't work there so, this
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As to the fact you think he is advertising the company and he works for them is uncalled for from you and just makes you look a pratt .
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I'm all for idiots spending money to support honest engineers. Anyone who sends off their phone for a jtag recovery instead of doing a bit of reading deserves our encouragement.
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How do you know he didn't read? And how do you all know he didn't try a USB jig. Look at his stats he is hardly a noob. If you've messed up your bootloader chances are its hard bricked and no jig will help you with that.
p.s. I think this is a bargain if samsung refuse to fix under warranty. Is a jtag able to restore an efs that aint backed up??
Ricey
Your right, it is bargain if out completely **** your phone. But I would say 90% of bricked phones wouldn't need this service as a jig would work. If you have spent a lot on a phone and it bricked, and you hadn't done much reading, you probably Google it and this thread would pop up. You would read it and probably use it, without realizing that you could actually fix it for less. Most people wouldn't trawl through threads for the answer if they have just created 400 brick.
I don't why everyone is getting so uppety about my comment about him working for the company. If he doesn't, good find, he company is obviously very reasonably priced etc. If he does work for them, a why would he say he does? Second good on him. If people brick their phones, they are normally flashing and therefore using this forum. Would be an awesome place to get word around and increase sales.
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Phone is in mint condition as is the screen. Digitizer stopped working.
I don't know if it's the actual digitizer or the flex cable, but I'd rather not do it myself and ruin something.
Anyone know where I can get it fixed or get it figured out what's wrong with this thing for a decent price?
Hey orangekid, you should contact XDA Member connextion2005. I see you are from Texas, well so is he, and I know he can get your HD2 up and running again. I know people here probably get tied of me posting this but his work speaks for itself. Here is a direct link to the page on his website that tells all the services for the HD2 he offers. Hope this is helpful to you.
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Hey orangekid, you should contact XDA Member connextion2005. I see you are from Texas, well so is he, and I know he can get your HD2 up and running again. I know people here probably get tied of me posting this but his work speaks for itself. Here is a direct link to the page on his website that tells all the services for the HD2 he offers. Hope this is helpful to you.
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Hey T-Mac,
I remember you from when I had my old HD2 and you were posting helping everyone out
I'll where he's from in texas and contact him, thanks for the heads up man!
Since this is a very common problem you can get it repaired at most reputable phone repair shops (try Google maps). The digitzer+glass costs at least $70-80 though! Even if the just cable is broken, they will replace the whole screen for you.
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Since this is a very common problem you can get it repaired at most reputable phone repair shops (try Google maps). The digitzer+glass costs at least $70-80 though! Even if the just cable is broken, they will replace the whole screen for you.
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right, but that's what I'm trying to avoid, why pay $80 for an easy cable fix? I don't need the glass repaired, it's mint...
well he never responded to my PM
any other ideas?
There is a place in Norfolk, VA you can mail your phone to. They had pretty reasonable prices when i called a few years ago about something. Here is the link. They have several in the US, this happened to be closest to me in Maryland. You need to tell them that it would be mailed in, i think but not 100% that they require an additional $10 to mail the phone back to you ontop of the charges to fix the phone but being that i hadn't called in a few years this price might have gone up.
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There is a place in Norfolk, VA you can mail your phone to. They had pretty reasonable prices when i called a few years ago about something. Here is the link. They have several in the US, this happened to be closest to me in Maryland. You need to tell them that it would be mailed in, i think but not 100% that they require an additional $10 to mail the phone back to you ontop of the charges to fix the phone but being that i hadn't called in a few years this price might have gone up.
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thanks, I'll look them up
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well he never responded to my PM
any other ideas?
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Oh snap sorry man I meant to tell you that you will get in contact with him faster if you send him a email. You can get his email from his website, the website is how he makes a living so you know he checks it everyday. Again sorry about that orangekid.
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Oh snap sorry man I meant to tell you that you will get in contact with him faster if you send him a email. You can get his email from his website, the website is how he makes a living so you know he checks it everyday. Again sorry about that orangekid.
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lol, np, let me see if I can find his email.
I do Jtag service Un-brick android phone for everyone who have the hard-brick phone.
My location is near Dallas, TX service very cheap, just $25.
Just buy my service then i will send you back my address that you can send the phone to me.
After Unbrick and restore to stock rom, I will send it back right away if i can.
Link ebay attached on my youtube's video.
Recommend everyone in US.
I do unbrick service for alot of android phone model.
Thanks.
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someone want it let PM me.
ebay links are not allowed in this forum. MOD will delete your post.
Thanks
eBay links aren't allowed, but wow, that is the cheapest JTAG repair I've ever seen. Guy's got pretty great feedback too. JTAGs usually go for $50-$150 depending on the model.
cajunflavoredbob said:
eBay links aren't allowed, but wow, that is the cheapest JTAG repair I've ever seen. Guy's got pretty great feedback too. JTAGs usually go for $50-$150 depending on the model.
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Well the old saying goes it's better to have a little of a lot then a lot of a little
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Hopefully the staff has made an exception in the case of this thread. eBay links aren't allowed, but this guy seems to be running his business through that eBay store. This is directly related to mobile devices here on XDA, as well. I've got a Sensation that I will be sending off to him. If this thread is still open when I get it back, I'll update you all then.
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Hopefully the staff has made an exception in the case of this thread. eBay links aren't allowed, but this guy seems to be running his business through that eBay store. This is directly related to mobile devices here on XDA, as well. I've got a Sensation that I will be sending off to him. If this thread is still open when I get it back, I'll update you all then.
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Hopefully it is a business and not just someone trying to sell their phone
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cajunflavoredbob said:
Hopefully the staff has made an exception in the case of this thread. eBay links aren't allowed, but this guy seems to be running his business through that eBay store. This is directly related to mobile devices here on XDA, as well. I've got a Sensation that I will be sending off to him. If this thread is still open when I get it back, I'll update you all then.
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Yeap, I were banded for posting like this before. I just help all guys on xda-developer forums with cheapest service. I hope this thread will still open for everyone looking for Jtag solution.
So any question just ask me.
Thanks.
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eBay links aren't allowed, but wow, that is the cheapest JTAG repair I've ever seen. Guy's got pretty great feedback too. JTAGs usually go for $50-$150 depending on the model.
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Is that what they charge you. Or for the jtag itself.
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NEXUS 7 32GB STOCK
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T-MOBIL LG G2X (LG-P999)
STOCK (ROOTED)
Sent from my LG-P999 using xda premium
KRAZYADROIDMASTER said:
Is that what they charge you. Or for the jtag itself.
DEVICES:
NEXUS 7 32GB STOCK
(NO ROOT)
T-MOBIL LG G2X (LG-P999)
STOCK (ROOTED)
Sent from my LG-P999 using xda premium
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They charged that guy, 1 jtag can unbrick many many model android phone, But some people charge too much for rare android model phone.
I just do all model same price.
JTAG Repair
Hey just wanted to say I decided to ship my paper weight t989 lol and i got say this guy is awsome im not keen on Ebay special Pay Pal, i emailed Tomy1986.nt and asked if i could send a money order And thank god he said yes, Live in Az been tryign to find someone close nota, barely mailed today ill post as soon as i get it back Defently think this is the way to go if u hard bricked and hey it happens to all of us pay attention to which rom in install HAHA :good:
Update my video unbrick samsung phone on youtube.
MOD EDIT: link removed
Matrixk101 said:
Hey just wanted to say I decided to ship my paper weight t989 lol and i got say this guy is awsome im not keen on Ebay special Pay Pal, i emailed Tomy1986.nt and asked if i could send a money order And thank god he said yes, Live in Az been tryign to find someone close nota, barely mailed today ill post as soon as i get it back Defently think this is the way to go if u hard bricked and hey it happens to all of us pay attention to which rom in install HAHA :good:
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Hello, your phone is fixed, please leave me feedback. Thanks.
HotDamm
tomy1986.nt said:
Hello, your phone is fixed, please leave me feedback. Thanks.
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Thanks u dude even updated to 4.1.2 lol, thanks looks good and ill be recommending u to everyone!!! Guys does good work and he barely got my phone tis morning around 9 thats a fast repair can wait to get back Thanks again Buddy!!! :good:
Matrixk101 said:
Thanks u dude even updated to 4.1.2 lol, thanks looks good and ill be recommending u to everyone!!! Guys does good work and he barely got my phone tis morning around 9 thats a fast repair can wait to get back Thanks again Buddy!!! :good:
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That's pretty awesome. My Sensation arrived this morning as well. Hoping for a positive turn around on it as well.
cajunflavoredbob said:
That's pretty awesome. My Sensation arrived this morning as well. Hoping for a positive turn around on it as well.
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Im working on your HTC sensation now.
Will update when I finish it.
cajunflavoredbob said:
That's pretty awesome. My Sensation arrived this morning as well. Hoping for a positive turn around on it as well.
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update: im working on it, right now it is repaired boot-loader almost done.
tomy1986.nt said:
update: im working on it, right now it is repaired boot-loader almost done.
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Good to see my old girl back up and kicking.
Sorry guys, while I understand this is a good price for a good service, we can't allow any exceptions to our forum rules. We don't allow members to use XDA to advertise their products or services, so I'll have to close the thread.
If anyone is already in the process of a transaction, I'm sure it can be completed via PM.