hey guys need some advice
i got my n4 yesterday, had an gnex before.
so i unlocked my phone, rooted and installed cwm..
i flashed xylon rom, trinity kernel any 10, and everything was fine, like it was usual on my gnexus
after a couple of hours i pressed the power button to unlock the screen but nothing happend.
phone seems to be dead now, pressing power button for longer than10 seconds or 40 seconds does nothing anymore.no vibration or anything
when i plug it into charger, the led blinks 12 red, but phone wont turn on even after being plugged for a while.
do you think the device is bricked or something?
no fastboot modus is possible..
i am really ****ed up, now wtf is the quality of that?
used it for 3 hours and its broken?
any idea is welcome..(
Reminds me of the charging issue with CWM a few months back. The fix was to try to get the phone up again using a wall charger and letting it charge for a few hours and dont touch it for like 2 hours. Because we can't take out the battery, we are pretty stuck with what we have. Try to get to recovery and restore your backup if you can ever boot up. GL and let us know if anything changes and if you have fixed it or not.
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Reminds me of the charging issue with CWM a few months back. The fix was to try to get the phone up again using a wall charger and letting it charge for a few hours and dont touch it for like 2 hours. Because we can't take out the battery, we are pretty stuck with what we have. Try to get to recovery and restore your backup if you can ever boot up. GL and let us know if anything changes and if you have fixed it or not.
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But my battery was completely full
pa.pn2 said:
But my battery was completely full
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Same issue with CWM few months ago. A lot of us were running a version of CWM and the batt would not keep a charge and the phone was depleting 1% every 5 mins and it was FAST. So it could be similar to that. Hopefully a dev here can chime in to see if anyone else had an issue. Have you asked the dev for the rom you are using?
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Try different cables, chargers, outlets and also try plugging it into a computer to see if anything starts charging.
kpjimmy said:
Same issue with CWM few months ago. A lot of us were running a version of CWM and the batt would not keep a charge and the phone was depleting 1% every 5 mins and it was FAST. So it could be similar to that. Hopefully a dev here can chime in to see if anyone else had an issue. Have you asked the dev for the rom you are using?
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Try different cables, chargers, outlets and also try plugging it into a computer to see if anything starts charging.
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It just blinks red
I saw this recently, not a fix but similar to your issue.
http://forums.androidcentral.com/go...harging-led-light-color-cant-power-phone.html
Hold down all buttons for at least 15 seconds. Then hold them again and see if the phone turns on (you should end up in fastboot mode)
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kpjimmy said:
I saw this recently, not a fix but similar to your issue.
http://forums.androidcentral.com/go...harging-led-light-color-cant-power-phone.html
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So it seems to be dead
Let it charge for a few hours. I had the same issue (blinking red led) and it turned out the battery was just completely depleted, even though I was sure the battery was at ~50% when I last turned it off. The blinking red led by itself does not mean the phone is dead in any case.
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Let it charge for a few hours. I had the same issue (blinking red led) and it turned out the battery was just completely depleted, even though I was sure the battery was at ~50% when I last turned it off. The blinking red led by itself does not mean the phone is dead in any case.
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ok
how many hours should i charge then?
Without the phone being plugged into a power supply, try holding the power button down for 30 seconds, release and then a second or two later try turning it on.
I really hope this works for you.
P.s. if that doesn't seem to work, try holding doing the same procedure but then try to enter recovery mode after the 30 seconds (holding power button + volume up and down all together)
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pa.pn2 said:
ok
how many hours should i charge then?
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One hour should be enough to be able to boot into recovery (power + vol.down), give that a try.
u mad bro?
myorks1127 said:
u mad bro?
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Please do explain.
Vangelis13 said:
Please do explain.
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Looks like he's just spamming
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OP, any life in that n4..?
Vangelis13 said:
OP, any life in that n4..?
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nope. phone is dead
called google this morning, ill get a new one this week
pa.pn2 said:
nope. phone is dead
called google this morning, ill get a new one this week
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At the rma process works well..
Vangelis13 said:
At the rma process works well..
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no rma, a new phone..
I can't believe it. People are bricking their devices because they flash different kernels / ROMs and get a replacement only a few days later while other people are still waiting to get their nexus...
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Hello, android developer here.
The other day my xoom drained all the way to 0% (this happened overnight while I was asleep). I noticed right away because I use the xoom as my alarm clock. I ended up sleeping in that day (doh!)
Anyways, now the darn thing simply wont turn on. I try to soft reset (vol up + power) but nothing happens. I tried plugging it in via usb thinking I could reboot it with adb, but my computer fails to see the device. So its turned off and simply will not turn on. I've even let it charge for 2 days straight (green charge light on device).
Nothing.
What the heck man?
Dumb question.... How long have you held the power button? My Xoom (maybe others?) won't turn on unless I hold the button for 2-3 seconds.
Ive gone up to 60 seconds of button pressing...when it doesnt work one tends to go to extremes lol
I can't believe this, first time I've ever had a device die like this :-/
Did you charge it before you tried to turn it back on? My Milestone tends not to turn on after it drained below zero for like ten minutes until the battery has at least some basic charge again.
Try turning on right 3~4 minutes later putting on a yiur charger
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Zhenech said:
Did you charge it before you tried to turn it back on? My Milestone tends not to turn on after it drained below zero for like ten minutes until the battery has at least some basic charge again.
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Yeah its been charged for 48 hours now, green light on power indicator as well.
It still wont boot. I tell ya its the strangest thing I've seen in a while...
did you try booting in recovery? vol down ±power
zylith said:
did you try booting in recovery? vol down ±power
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Of course. I've tried every combo imaginable.
F this, I'm getting an ipad.
techs1200 said:
Of course. I've tried every combo imaginable.
F this, I'm getting an ipad.
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If you really want the iPad, here's the perfect excuse.
However, if you want to save your Xoom, you might want to check out the Motorola Factory cable from Team Black Hat (Google it). If there was ever a use for this cable, your situation seems to define it. Your Xoom seems to think it's not charged (drained) or can't take a charge, but it sounds more like the former situation. The Factory/Programming cable obviously makes a different electrical connection and makes the Xoom think it's charged...something like that. Check it out.
Also, at least one person made one out of a usb cable and it saved his bacon. You'll have to do a search for his thread...it was a while back.
Good luck, what ever you do.
You need to make or buy the motorola factory cable. That will get you booting.
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Well I did buy an iPad2 a few days ago, but I will definitely be making one of those cables.
Wow, thanks so much! XDA never disappoints
Remove your SD card then restart... Happens to me all the time..
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davidblaine021 said:
Remove your SD card then restart... Happens to me all the time..
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Yes, I have seen this also. Pull out the SD card and the unit comes back to life.
Hi. I loved this phone till today.
My phone died while working, went home to charge it..and it wont charge, plug it in to several different outlets nothing works. No lights, nothing..
Any suggestions?
See this thread and good luck.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2013977
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chelsierae said:
Hi. I loved this phone till today.
My phone died while working, went home to charge it..and it wont charge, plug it in to several different outlets nothing works. No lights, nothing..
Any suggestions?
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Where you running Faux's kernel?
Can you hold down the Vol +/- and then plug in your USB cable? If it is a red blinking light then I think it's a battery issue not supplying power to your motherboard.
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Where you running Faux's kernel?
Can you hold down the Vol +/- and then plug in your USB cable? If it is a red blinking light then I think it's a battery issue not supplying power to your motherboard.
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I dont even know what Fauz's Kernel is... I tired that and I still get nothing
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I dont even know what Fauz's Kernel is... I tired that and I still get nothing
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I believe it is the phone, not the charger. Grabbed my old phone that uses the same charger, and it charges that phone instantly..Not very happy with the Google Nexus 4
chelsierae said:
I believe it is the phone, not the charger. Grabbed my old phone that uses the same charger, and it charges that phone instantly..Not very happy with the Google Nexus 4
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This happened to me today. The battery indicator is incorrect, and shuts down before notifying you sometimes.
Phone shut down on me randomly and wouldn't turn back on today. Plugging into the wall didn't help. It was only when I plugged it into my PC and let it charge for 5 minutes that it came back. Scary bug.
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I dont even know what Fauz's Kernel is... I tired that and I still get nothing
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No need to type in bold...
Faux is a developer who is putting together a new kernel for our device, basically it allows one to modify the 'engine' of our phone.
I think the consensus here is there is a manufacturing defect in your phone and a lot of other phones. It seems like this issue is connected to running a custom kernel but there are reports of 100% stock phone bricking (like yours)
It's time to call up google, nothing we can do from here.
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No need to type in bold...
Faux is a developer who is putting together a new kernel for our device, basically it allows one to modify the 'engine' of our phone.
I think the consensus here is there is a manufacturing defect in your phone and a lot of other phones. It seems like this issue is connected to running a custom kernel but there are reports of 100% stock phone bricking (like yours)
It's time to call up google, nothing we can do from here.
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I thanked you on accident, you didn't deserve it. There is no evidence that his phone is bricked, a user above reported the same thing happening and how he resolved it.
Also, he can type in bold if he wants to.
I hope the OP issue gets resolved. Wish you all the best buddy!
I'm having the same issue. Except this happened when I pulled the device new out of the box. Can't even get it to stay on long enough to get into bootloader mode. :-/ RMA time
Good luck on fixing the problem.
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So about a week or two ago my phone randomly shut itself off. I'm not sure exactly what happened but I just locked it and slid it in my pocket and an hour or so later I checked it and it wouldn't turn on, yet I could feel the gpu/processor getting extremely hot after a minute or so of failed attempts. Also the trackpad would flash red, which I had never noticed before. Prior to this I had been noticing my battery was draining quicker.
So when I try to charge it will charge itself for approximately a minute or so and then the orange LED will go out, again the processor/gpu gets very hot. After about an hour if I come back the phone will feel cold again as if It had been off and the phone won't turn on. I was able to buy a new battery today, because I read it could be related to a dead battery. This new battery boots to the familiar HTC mytouch4g intro (which is good, considering the old battery doesn't even power on), but then will shut off immediately after that or occasionally just get stuck at that screen. I can boot into recovery but then it says low battery voltage. I tried to do a factory reset but it just takes me back to the bootscreen again and shuts off.
I'm not sure what to do, as I've bricked a previous phone before and this doesn't really seem similar. I'm thinking about leaving the phone on charge, even though the orange LED is off with the hopes that it will charge. Anyone else have similar experience to this?
You tried different chargers?
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You tried different chargers?
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Yeah, like 4 or 5 different mini usb's.
Can you get into the bootloader?
estallings15 said:
Can you get into the bootloader?
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Yes, by holding down on the volume and the power button right? Almost every option leads back to the phone rebooting.
greeny996 said:
Yes, by holding down on the volume and the power button right? Almost every option leads back to the phone rebooting.
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Try installing PD15IMG.zip.
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Try installing PD15IMG.zip.
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Sorry about the long response time. Unfortunately now my phone will not turn on with either battery, so I couldn't flash the img. I think it could be possible that my phone is not actually charging the battery and both of them have died. I'm not entirely sure, I'm going to charge it overnight and hope for the best.
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Sorry about the long response time. Unfortunately now my phone will not turn on with either battery, so I couldn't flash the img. I think it could be possible that my phone is not actually charging the battery and both of them have died. I'm not entirely sure, I'm going to charge it overnight and hope for the best.
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Perhaps your USB port is broken
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bas3balman said:
Perhaps your USB port is broken
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I doubt it, my phone will charge off the USB for a minute or so when I plug it in.
A few weeks ago, i flashed a stock rom on my wifi nexus. I was happy with it until last week. Charging became incredibly slow - 30% over 8 hours. I threw it in my bag and wheb i got home 8 hours later, the battery was depleted completely. I couldn't turn it on. I plugged it in over night and it stayed at zero percent. I booted into recovery and reflashed my stock rom abd wiped my data. Still didn't charge. I tried going into my bootloader and hitting power off and then plugging in, but it still wouldn't charge. I can't flash my backup because it's on my card that i lost, and even if i had it, i wouldn't be able to keep it on long enough to flash it. ADB won't run on my pc and i don't know how to use the program anyway. What can i do to save my device? Please help.....
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Replace battery?
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Replace battery?
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Not the average flasher knows how to tear apart a device - including myself. Anyways, this thing won't power up at all? You tried leaving it plugged in and booted into bootloader? If so, sounds like a hardware issue or the battery is defective.
I would be willing to bet that your battery connection came loose. Start at your USB port with a thin piece of plastic, such as a guitar pic. Work your way around the device and remove the back.
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DroidOnRoids said:
Not the average flasher knows how to tear apart a device - including myself. Anyways, this thing won't power up at all? You tried leaving it plugged in and booted into bootloader? If so, sounds like a hardware issue or the battery is defective.
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It's not too difficult. iFixit has a good tutorial on it. http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Installing+Nexus+7+Battery/9895/1
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A few weeks ago, i flashed a stock rom on my wifi nexus. I was happy with it until last week. Charging became incredibly slow - 30% over 8 hours. I threw it in my bag and wheb i got home 8 hours later, the battery was depleted completely. I couldn't turn it on. I plugged it in over night and it stayed at zero percent. I booted into recovery and reflashed my stock rom abd wiped my data. Still didn't charge. I tried going into my bootloader and hitting power off and then plugging in, but it still wouldn't charge. I can't flash my backup because it's on my card that i lost, and even if i had it, i wouldn't be able to keep it on long enough to flash it. ADB won't run on my pc and i don't know how to use the program anyway. What can i do to save my device? Please help.....
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Sounds like my device... only I even can't get into the bootloader nothing... Someone suggested that the battery got so far depleted that it will nor recharge.
However seems you at least can run the bootloader... for me it just stays black ..... nothing nopes nadda
dkd2625 said:
Sounds like my device... only I even can't get into the bootloader nothing... Someone suggested that the battery got so far depleted that it will nor recharge.
However seems you at least can run the bootloader... for me it just stays black ..... nothing nopes nadda
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Actually, there's a sticky for these issues haha
N7 Turns Off/Won't Turn Back On/Battery Status Issues - The Fixes **UPDATE**...
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It's not too difficult. iFixit has a good tutorial on it. http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Installing+Nexus+7+Battery/9895/1
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I heard that was a good site. I'm more scared of screwing up any hardware than doing the actually tearing apart.
I can boot for like 30 seconds and then it shuts off. I've tried the solutions in the thread link above; however, i still think it is a software issue. I've used other roms that had really slow charging, but i was able to switch to another one before the battery got depleted. So i think my best bet is to somehow get a new rom on my device somehow. ADB won't run on my computer. It just flashes a command prompt on the screen for like half a second and closes.
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I can boot for like 30 seconds and then it shuts off. I've tried the solutions in the thread link above; however, i still think it is a software issue. I've used other roms that had really slow charging, but i was able to switch to another one before the battery got depleted. So i think my best bet is to somehow get a new rom on my device somehow. ADB won't run on my computer. It just flashes a command prompt on the screen for like half a second and closes.
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What kernel are you on? The kernel is what does the charging operations.
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I can boot for like 30 seconds and then it shuts off. I've tried the solutions in the thread link above; however, i still think it is a software issue. I've used other roms that had really slow charging, but i was able to switch to another one before the battery got depleted. So i think my best bet is to somehow get a new rom on my device somehow. ADB won't run on my computer. It just flashes a command prompt on the screen for like half a second and closes.
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I had a similar situation in that after the battery died, I got it to the point where I could boot up, but after a screen timeout, it would be dead again. Finally, I got it booted again (while plugged into power) and immediately went to developer options and checked the Stay Awake, never sleep while charging. Keeping the screen awake kept the N7 on and it charged up.
Funny my Galaxy Nexus started doing this crap on me too after I updated the rom and kernel. The phone and battery are only 2 months old replaced in April.
Occasionally it won't take a charge. I have to **** with the battery, removing it several times. Then all of a sudden it starts charging again after 10-15 resets.
Haven't had a problem in a while. Typically hits me like every 2 weeks.
No problem on N7 though but it happens. First thing is to change your kernel and rom to something else. If still draining, flash stock and relock, unlock, relock, wipe. Boot, upgrade to 4.2.2 and test.
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Hey xda'ers my nexus 4 just crapped out with the flashing red light of death. I've read it's just a dead battery and I should let it charge overnight. My situation was I am currently using slim bean 4.3 and was flashing between kernels, went from faux to semaphore to hells core and on hells I ran antutu and after that my phone went into a coma. I had a full battery when flashing so I'm at a loss as to why the flashing indicates a deader than dead battery. Any help appreciated.
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BxingFetus said:
Hey xda'ers my nexus 4 just crapped out with the flashing red light of death. I've read it's just a dead battery and I should let it charge overnight. My situation was I am currently using slim bean 4.3 and was flashing between kernels, went from faux to semaphore to hells core and on hells I ran antutu and after that my phone went into a coma. I had a full battery when flashing so I'm at a loss as to why the flashing indicates a deader than dead battery. Any help appreciated.
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Try this before anything else:
Plug in the factory charger to the wall and to your device for 1 minute. Wait to see if a battery charging symbol appears on screen. If it does then press and hold the power button for at least 15 seconds. If the aforementioned battery icon doesn't appear then plug your device in again but this time for one hour. After one hour of charging disconnect the cable then quickly reconnect it after waiting one second. Press and hold the power button for 15 seconds. The device should power on, if not repeat the last sequence of steps but substitute the one hour of charging with 10hrs of charging (overnight).
I hope it works for you, Report back and give an update!
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Try this before anything else:
Plug in the factory charger to the wall and to your device for 1 minute. Wait to see if a battery charging symbol appears on screen. If it does then press and hold the power button for at least 15 seconds. If the aforementioned battery icon doesn't appear then plug your device in again but this time for one hour. After one hour of charging disconnect the cable then quickly reconnect it after waiting one second. Press and hold the power button for 15 seconds. The device should power on, if not repeat the last sequence of steps but substitute the one hour of charging with 10hrs of charging (overnight).
I hope it works for you, Report back and give an update!
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Thanks dude I'll give it a try. I did see the battery icon with the charge symbol in it for a second when I plugged it in. I'll follow your steps and see where that gets me. And really, can the battery suddenly just drain like that? I mean I had 98% or more. I think I have a haunted phone. Thanks again.
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Edit: ok just tried powering it on and I got to the Google boot screen then death again. I'll let it sit overnight then try again. Thanks for the guidance Sir.
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Thanks dude I'll give it a try. I did see the battery icon with the charge symbol in it for a second when I plugged it in. I'll follow your steps and see where that gets me. And really, can the battery suddenly just drain like that? I mean I had 98% or more. I think I have a haunted phone. Thanks again.
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Edit: ok just tried powering it on and I got to the Google boot screen then death again. I'll let it sit overnight then try again. Thanks for the guidance Sir.
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While its very strange and very uncommon, it can happen. It could be the result of something seemingly unrelated too, its hard to say. I've had it happen to me once with another device. Good luck with the charging though! I'm more than happy to help
same here
i flashed slim bean 4.3 and then hell core kernel .i had 90% battery and run antutu .then my phone turned off and a red light blinked ..i put the phone to charge and then press power and volume button and it boot for some secs with 0% battery .then i tried to go to recovery but after the shut down is dead . after that no red light ..
what i can do?
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i flashed slim bean 4.3 and then hell core kernel .i had 90% battery and run antutu .then my phone turned off and a red light blinked ..i put the phone to charge and then press power and volume button and it boot for some secs with 0% battery .then i tried to go to recovery but after the shut down is dead . after that no red light ..
what i can do?
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Can you go into download mode?
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Can you go into download mode?
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i pressed the three buttons together but nothing..
johnagelo said:
i pressed the three buttons together but nothing..
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If it's boots up with 0% battery I think that you should try to use another battery and to see if it was a battery problem.
johnagelo said:
i flashed slim bean 4.3 and then hell core kernel .i had 90% battery and run antutu .then my phone turned off and a red light blinked ..i put the phone to charge and then press power and volume button and it boot for some secs with 0% battery .then i tried to go to recovery but after the shut down is dead . after that no red light ..
what i can do?
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see my above post, try it and see if it helps. Either way report back. I'm sure we can get this problem resolved.
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Simonna said:
If it's boots up with 0% battery I think that you should try to use another battery and to see if it was a battery problem.
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The Nexus 4 battery isn't removable...
The Nexus 4 battery isn't removable..
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Oops..Yes my bad, so take it to service center and tell them to change your battery.
Well I let it sit overnight charging and the red light still flashing. I can get the phone to Google boot screen then nothing. Screen goes black and back to the flashing. I can't get onto fastboot mode or recovery mode to flash to stock no button combos work. So I guess either I send it back to LG or maybe send it to josh(conexxion2005 on xda) and see if he can help. Thanks guys for all the help guys but I think I'm dead in the water. I do have a tiny T6 torx for my Oakley sunglasses I think will work on the phone I'm tempted to take it apart myself to look at things.
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The last thing you can do [and the only which fix this kind of problem] is turn off device, open the back case [2 screws], remove the battery flex cable and put it back.
Now try...before you RMA it.
PsyOr said:
The last thing you can do [and the only which fix this kind of problem] is turn off device, open the back case [2 screws], remove the battery flex cable and put it back.
Now try...before you RMA it.
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I'm gonna try that but now I just realised that my T6 torx isn't small enough to get the screw's out. I'll take it to work and try to mess with it there. Seeing as my device is rooted and various other they'll surely not warranty it. But I'll try not to @#$% it up any further.
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Hallelujah!! My phone lives! I took the thing apart and took of the battery connector and placed it back and wham!! Back in business! Thanks guys for all your help.
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I wouldnt worry about rooting etc with regard to warranty. You can return in to stock in about 5 minutes with fastboot
pepdavies said:
I wouldnt worry about rooting etc with regard to warranty. You can return in to stock in about 5 minutes with fastboot
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Correct, but if I can't enter fastboot mode or recovery doesn't that limit my options to returning to stock?
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BxingFetus said:
Thanks dude I'll give it a try. I did see the battery icon with the charge symbol in it for a second when I plugged it in. I'll follow your steps and see where that gets me. And really, can the battery suddenly just drain like that? I mean I had 98% or more. I think I have a haunted phone. Thanks again.
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Edit: ok just tried powering it on and I got to the Google boot screen then death again. I'll let it sit overnight then try again. Thanks for the guidance Sir.
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From what I understand, as the battery is well- cheap and crap if you run a benchmark and the system draws a lot of power it can knock itself out due to the voltages or something.
PsyOr said:
The last thing you can do [and the only which fix this kind of problem] is turn off device, open the back case [2 screws], remove the battery flex cable and put it back.
Now try...before you RMA it.
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That just save may day (and phone) :good: