Nexus 4 hard bricked orange light - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello, I am sorry for this but I can't find a fix anywhere. I was just benchmarking my Nexus 4 which was running PA 3.60 and Nexus 4 Community Kernel overclocked to 1.836 GHz when my phone just crashed it wouldn't turn on I plugged it into a charger and turned it on and got a orange flashing light. After a while i managed to get it to boot into Bootloader and tried wiping cache, factory reset. It made no difference I tried erasing the system and flashing the rom again but difference. Eventually I managed to get it to the new phone setup but it just crashed after that. I wiped the boot, system, userdata etc. through fastboot and flashed the stock rom but no avail. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

It doesnt look bricked, just erase and flash stock rom.

i tried that but it just gives me the orange light when i try to boot

Did try turning the phone off and letting it charge for a few hours then turning back on? Look for a thread titled "red light of death" or something to that effect in this forum. There may be a solution in there.
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when i plug it in the orange light just flashes.

I love this one
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isaacx said:
Hello, I am sorry for this but I can't find a fix anywhere. I was just benchmarking my Nexus 4 which was running PA 3.60 and Nexus 4 Community Kernel overclocked to 1.836 GHz when my phone just crashed it wouldn't turn on I plugged it into a charger and turned it on and got a orange flashing light. After a while i managed to get it to boot into Bootloader and tried wiping cache, factory reset. It made no difference I tried erasing the system and flashing the rom again but difference. Eventually I managed to get it to the new phone setup but it just crashed after that. I wiped the boot, system, userdata etc. through fastboot and flashed the stock rom but no avail. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Try to look here,i hope that you will fix your problem, even if that's not caused by a your error i think

took out the battery and fixed it

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[Q] Defy bricked - any hope?

Hi guys
Before I explain I'd like to say that yes, I have read other threads on similar topics, although none seem to have the same symptoms as me...
This week I bought a software-bricked Defy on eBay with the hopes of fixing it and giving it to a friend. I first tried flashing an old Eclair SBF to no avail (only switched on to bootloader) and thought that it could be failing due to it being on a newer firmware. So then I tried Froyo, and when that didn't work either (bootloops like when I received the phone) I thought my last resort was a CG 5 SBF, so I went for the JORDN_U3_97.21.51 build. This seems to get further into the booting process, with the MotoBLUR animation appearing but I get a BP Panic - 0x00080010 above the animation before the phone switches off. Thinking I had nothing to lose I tried a Gingerbread ROM, but that just bootlooped too so I went back to 97.21.51. I realise I've probably painted myself into a corner by flashing these
I'm all out of ideas with how to get the phone any further and have searched for the BP panic to no avail. I can get into stock recovery and bootloader, although the recovery seems to have issues with accessing the cache sometimes.
Thanks for reading
The same panic have y for the last 2 weeks, after flashing hangs in bootloader (red logo and no animation), after other flash hangs on a animated red logo and thats where you must give it time 3 or 4 min. wating, when its dont works you can try to pul out battery and do it in again while you hold the start and vol. down button, then in recovery menu wipe Dalvik cache and wipe cahe. Maby it works then, when not you can try like me to go again tho recovery and there restore stockrom, thats the way ym getting my defy work again. There are many ways to get it back to work again and it cost me 2 weeks after flashing maby 15 diverend roms to get it works and even than when it works, 2 days work whit rooting it and get 3G alive. So when you think its dead, maby RSDlite can bring it back to live, just like here.
Now my Defy MB525 working like a Defy 526 on Gingerbread.
So don't give up, when you can see whit RSDlite the phoon, it must be possible to get it work, only problem here was on a moment when the battery was empty, but here on XDA you can find the megayver method (charging on a ohter cell like a duo) or what y have don, get my old nokia loader (5V) and whit 2 wires hangs on the battery power it up to 4.1 V, succes.
Thanks, although I was just getting repeated boot loops rather than it hanging on the logo... And that wasn't animated either. How did you manage to restore the stock ROM through the recovery? Did you have a flashable zip? Please bear in mind that I did not get a custom recovery installed
I'll look out for the low battery problem. Thanks for your advice
ben_duder said:
Thanks, although I was just getting repeated boot loops rather than it hanging on the logo... And that wasn't animated either. How did you manage to restore the stock ROM through the recovery? Did you have a flashable zip? Please bear in mind that I did not get a custom recovery installed
I'll look out for the low battery problem. Thanks for your advice
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U should have wiped cache and data after flashing Froyo!!!!!!
It would have booted!!!!
Now u flashed GB!! Ur stuck there!!!
Flash gb again and Go to stock recovery and wipe data!!!! If know how to do it!!!
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nogoodusername said:
U should have wiped cache and data after flashing Froyo!!!!!!
It would have booted!!!!
Now u flashed GB!! Ur stuck there!!!
Flash gb again and Go to stock recovery and wipe data!!!! If know how to do it!!!
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Thanks, although I'm pretty sure I did wipe cache and data... and I definitely did (several times ) after flashing Gingerbread. I feel like whatever is preventing Froyo and Gingerbread from booting is the same thing as what is giving me the BP panic on the CG 5 Eclair ROM.
I would suspect a hardware issue here.w
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I think it might be too It's a shame because I can enter recovery and bootloader okay, and the seller said it broke during a failed software update so I thought it would be a simple matter of reflashing an SBF.
what is bp panic?
what happens when it is booting?
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When I try to boot the CG 5 Eclair I get past the static Motorola logo (hence further than any other build) but the MotoBLUR animation is stuttery, with a BP panic at the top (see picture). This goes on for quite a while, then the phone switches off and this loops.
Ok if occurred during a software update, find out which he was installing and try that one. May also be worth trying motoupdate.
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I might try that, but won't it be useless now that I've flashed CG 5? I'll look into MotoUpdate
Is the general consensus that this is an unfixable hardware issue, then?
Apolgoies if you've already tried this, but I had a Defy which would do the same, either stuck on M logo or error in bootloader.
Each time I just plugged it into PC / USB at bootloader screen, and used RSD Lite to try another ROM. Eventually I found one which worked. I think I tried 5 before finding one which didn't cause any problems.
My defy was a ME525+ and the ROM which finally worked was "DEFYPLUS_U3_4.5.1-134_DFP-132_BLUR"
So, if you haven't already, I'd just suggest try a few more ROMS, flashed from Bootloader / RSD Lite.
Hope it helps somehow

[Q] Rebooting after flashing Rom

Hi,
I have been trying to flash few roms. I constantly do though. Last rom I was on, I found that the battery drained very quickly and it keeps changing its stats in a random way.
I decided to flash new roms, and since, I flash the rom, and then the phone turns off by itself. I tried few different kernels "of course the right ones", and some seem to help for few more minutes, but that is not the case.
I tried to flash the latest version of "FOXHOUND ROM' for the i9505, and it would show the boot animation and then turns off instead of starting the phone. Tried to wipe cache and all the stuff, and still the problem persisted. Could it be a bad battery all of the sudden?
matteosaeed said:
Hi,
I have been trying to flash few roms. I constantly do though. Last rom I was on, I found that the battery drained very quickly and it keeps changing its stats in a random way.
I decided to flash new roms, and since, I flash the rom, and then the phone turns off by itself. I tried few different kernels "of course the right ones", and some seem to help for few more minutes, but that is not the case.
I tried to flash the latest version of "FOXHOUND ROM' for the i9505, and it would show the boot animation and then turns off instead of starting the phone. Tried to wipe cache and all the stuff, and still the problem persisted. Could it be a bad battery all of the sudden?
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Go back to stock first, and check if that has the same problems...
matteosaeed said:
Hi,
I have been trying to flash few roms. I constantly do though. Last rom I was on, I found that the battery drained very quickly and it keeps changing its stats in a random way.
I decided to flash new roms, and since, I flash the rom, and then the phone turns off by itself. I tried few different kernels "of course the right ones", and some seem to help for few more minutes, but that is not the case.
I tried to flash the latest version of "FOXHOUND ROM' for the i9505, and it would show the boot animation and then turns off instead of starting the phone. Tried to wipe cache and all the stuff, and still the problem persisted. Could it be a bad battery all of the sudden?
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For some reason I have tried this a lot on my old phone... Some kernels worked for mine and others not... While it should..
Flash stock and see... Keep stock kernel and flash rom, if no problems then try new kernel... If problem returns then flash stock kernel again
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DenmarkRootN00b said:
For some reason I have tried this a lot on my old phone... Some kernels worked for mine and others not... While it should..
Flash stock and see... Keep stock kernel and flash rom, if no problems then try new kernel... If problem returns then flash stock kernel again
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Thanks for the tip. I tried that as well, but Unfortunately, the same problem. I don't have a problem what so ever when I am using the phone while it is charging or plugged in, but as soon as I take it out, and even if it is full, it shuts off, tries to turn back on and it wouldn't, it keeps rebooting, once i plug the charger in it, it would stay on.
That tells me either:
The Battery is bad!
Or
There might be a circuit problem with the phone sucking power out of the battery!

Need help, please!

Hi all,
Recently I've had a few troubles with flashing ROMS, to the point where I cant start my phone without it rebooting. I've been using CWM PhilZ 6.0.4.4, GT-I9505 and I did a full wipe everytime.
Originally I was on Omega 10 and decided to try out a new ROM (phone kept dying at 15% for some reason as well). Flashed PACman ROMs latest nightly and had some troubles getting past the set up as it froze every time, and when I tried rebooting it, it would simply not start. It was suggested to upgrade my recovery, so I did so from PhilZ CWM 3.0.3.3 to 3.0.4.4. Tried it again and it worked fine, but due to my own clumsiness I accidentally restored system data from Omega to PACman. Obviously it wouldn't start properly after that, reflashed again and was very careful to only restore apps (restored SMS as well as .xml). Everything was fine except a few bugs here and there, but then I rebooted it and it just wouldn't start.
After that I tried cyanogenmod, as I thought it would be more stable. Pretty much same thing happened, less bugs but when I tried rebooting it just wouldn't start.
Given up by this point, I tried reflashing Omega v10. It worked perfectly for a few hours, flashed the latest 3minit framework and ausdim kernel. The next day, my phone suddenly died at 42% and when I try to start it up it gets stuck at the Omega logo. Went into recovery, tried doing full wipe again and cant get past setup without it turning off. Furthermore, when I try to reflash, it just unpacks the zip but turns off randomly.
I'm not quite sure what to do next, I'm thinking it's my recovery not doing wipes properly since when I try to wipe dalvik it says "path not found", and if I try to reboot with recovery it says "root may have been lost, would you like to root?"
Sorry for the whole wall of text, just thought all the information would be better than not enough! If anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated as I cant even access my phone currently
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Williamharv said:
Hi all,
Recently I've had a few troubles with flashing ROMS, to the point where I cant start my phone without it rebooting. I've been using CWM PhilZ 6.0.4.4, GT-I9505 and I did a full wipe everytime.
Originally I was on Omega 10 and decided to try out a new ROM (phone kept dying at 15% for some reason as well). Flashed PACman ROMs latest nightly and had some troubles getting past the set up as it froze every time, and when I tried rebooting it, it would simply not start. It was suggested to upgrade my recovery, so I did so from PhilZ CWM 3.0.3.3 to 3.0.4.4. Tried it again and it worked fine, but due to my own clumsiness I accidentally restored system data from Omega to PACman. Obviously it wouldn't start properly after that, reflashed again and was very careful to only restore apps (restored SMS as well as .xml). Everything was fine except a few bugs here and there, but then I rebooted it and it just wouldn't start.
After that I tried cyanogenmod, as I thought it would be more stable. Pretty much same thing happened, less bugs but when I tried rebooting it just wouldn't start.
Given up by this point, I tried reflashing Omega v10. It worked perfectly for a few hours, flashed the latest 3minit framework and ausdim kernel. The next day, my phone suddenly died at 42% and when I try to start it up it gets stuck at the Omega logo. Went into recovery, tried doing full wipe again and cant get past setup without it turning off. Furthermore, when I try to reflash, it just unpacks the zip but turns off randomly.
I'm not quite sure what to do next, I'm thinking it's my recovery not doing wipes properly since when I try to wipe dalvik it says "path not found", and if I try to reboot with recovery it says "root may have been lost, would you like to root?"
Sorry for the whole wall of text, just thought all the information would be better than not enough! If anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated as I cant even access my phone currently
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Seems to me that you are having battery issues. You might need to get a replacement. If that doesn't work you could try flashing a pre-knox ROM though ODIN 3.04. This would mean starting from scratch, but it could be your solution.
Quick question. Are you downloading the ROMs with your phone or downloading them with your computer then moving them to your phone via usb? because it might be your pc's/usb fault.
I also think there's a problem with your battery, it might need to be replaced.
ebahena said:
Seems to me that you are having battery issues. You might need to get a replacement. If that doesn't work you could try flashing a pre-knox ROM though ODIN 3.04. This would mean starting from scratch, but it could be your solution.
Quick question. Are you downloading the ROMs with your phone or downloading them with your computer then moving them to your phone via usb? because it might be your pc's/usb fault.
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Thanks for the quick reply! Would the battery explain why my ROMS wouldn't start though? Such as how Omega got stuck at the logo. I will try using my friend's battery, or just keeping the phone on charge whilst doing it and see how that works.
Im sending them through Usb currently, is there any other way to get it on my phone as I can't turn it on to send it over wifi :/
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Whenever you flash stock tar through Odin, the phone will restart by itself and wipe cache. After it does this, you should factory wipe and no more bootloop, or soft bricks. I would start from scratch if i were you. If you have working custom recovery installed., I would go in and do a format, not a wipe, but format the sdcard and restart into download mode and flash stock tar, cf auto root, and then flash a custom recovery. And then decide what rom to flash.
norml said:
Whenever you flash stock tar through Odin, the phone will restart by itself and wipe cache. After it does this, you should factory wipe and no more bootloop, or soft bricks. I would start from scratch if i were you. If you have working custom recovery installed., I would go in and do a format, not a wipe, but format the sdcard and restart into download mode and flash stock tar, cf auto root, and then flash a custom recovery. And then decide what rom to flash.
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Thank you for the reply i just got home so I'll try this soon, would it be risky though since my battery and/or cable may be damaged, meaning if it turns off during flashing stock, I'll get a hard brick?
Update: just reflashed Omega whilst it was on a charger and it actually worked.
Does this suggest that the battery is damaged?
Sounds to me like a definite battery problem.
Samsung recalled batteries with a serial number starting with BD. have a look and check your battery mate.
Also check it's not swollen
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Obagleyfreer said:
Sounds to me like a definite battery problem.
Samsung recalled batteries with a serial number starting with BD. have a look and check your battery mate.
Also check it's not swollen
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I just checked my battery, it does start with BD, and it does appear to be somewhat swollen.. I haven't noticed it before :l Could I just return it to Samsung for a replacement, without going back to stock ROM? I'm currently in Australia, haven't really seen a Samsung support center anywhere nearby.
Update: got my hands on a new battery, everything seems to be working great now. Flashed paranoid android, no reboots or any other problems.
Thank you so much to everyone who helped

[SOLVED] Nexus 4 not turning on after flashing latest faux kernel.

So I flashed mako-jb-kernel-028u-JWR on my nexus 4 and when I rebooted the notification light was flashing red. I booted back into TWRP and flashed mako-jb-kernel-027m-JWR to try and fix it. After I rebooted it was stuck on the boot animation with the flashing light. Whenever I started up TWRP the light would start flashing and the phone would turn off before I could reflash carbon rom. The light wouldn't flash when I was in fastboot . Now it won't even turn on, even if I plug it into power. I looked around and couldn't find anyone else with this problem. I'm assuming the battery ran out of power and I need to let it charge before I can do anything. Though last time I booted into TWRP the battery was above 90%. If someone could suggest something to do it would be great.
if nothing else works http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250454
simms22 said:
if nothing else works http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250454
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I'm hoping I won't need to do that since I don't have a T5 screwdriver and I don't trust myself with manually charging a battery with a power supply.
I should also mention that I used this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nema.batterycalibration&hl=en about an hour before flashing the new kernel.
Try first to flash stock kernel.
If this doesn't work then reflash whole factory image.
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RASTAVIPER said:
Try first to flash stock kernel.
If this doesn't work then reflash whole factory image.
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The problem is that it won't even turn on. I think it ran out of battery and its refusing to charge.
Alright so I did some searching and found this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43291951&postcount=27 I did that and my phone can actually boot up now. Also I should mention that you need to hold the buttons for EXACTLY 60 seconds or it won't work. I'll let it charge and attempt to reflash Carbon Rom after.
TWRP kept closing on me before I could reflash Carbon, so I restored to the stock rom and kernel using WugFresh's toolkit. I couldn't boot into the rom until I went into fastboot, went into stock recovery, and restarted my phone. Now I can boot up perfectly fine! Also I flashed the latest faux kernel again just to make sure it was the problem, and after flashing mako-jb-kernel-028u-JWR I got the red led again, So I'm advising everyone to stay away from that build.

Stuck in bootloop - doesn't reach boot animation, and can't access recovery.

Hi All!
I seem to be stuck in a bootloop on my 6P. I was running the latest Pure Nexus build, and I was having a bit of trouble with some apps, so I decided to reboot into TWRP and wipe the cache. After booting up again, everything seemed normal. The phone was running for a minute or so, and it just shut off. After that, it just keep rebooting. It's not a normal bootloop. I do not reach the animation, I only get to the screen where it says "google" and has the unlocked padlock symbol on the bottom. After that, it starts all over again with the "cannot check for corruption screen."
To be very clear: I can't boot anything at all, including recovery. I have tried flashing multiple versions of TWRP and multiple versions of the stock recovery.
Here is what I've tried so far:
I have flashed back to the latest 7.1.1 release both manually and using the flash all command
I used fastboot to erase the system, cache, boot, and userdata. I ran the commands normally and also with -w.
I've tried to flash an older version of android - 6.0, I think.
Nothing seems to work. I haven't made it to the boot animation once since it shut down.
I also left it on the charger all night just to be sure. The battery was at about 75% when it shut down.
Thanks!
RMA bro.
mtpease said:
Hi All!
I seem to be stuck in a bootloop on my 6P. I was running the latest Pure Nexus build, and I was having a bit of trouble with some apps, so I decided to reboot into TWRP and wipe the cache. After booting up again, everything seemed normal. The phone was running for a minute or so, and it just shut off. After that, it just keep rebooting. It's not a normal bootloop. I do not reach the animation, I only get to the screen where it says "google" and has the unlocked padlock symbol on the bottom. After that, it starts all over again with the "cannot check for corruption screen."
To be very clear: I can't boot anything at all, including recovery. I have tried flashing multiple versions of TWRP and multiple versions of the stock recovery.
Here is what I've tried so far:
I have flashed back to the latest 7.1.1 release both manually and using the flash all command
I used fastboot to erase the system, cache, boot, and userdata. I ran the commands normally and also with -w.
I've tried to flash an older version of android - 6.0, I think.
Nothing seems to work. I haven't made it to the boot animation once since it shut down.
I also left it on the charger all night just to be sure. The battery was at about 75% when it shut down.
Thanks!
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Can you get to the bootloader?
I'm going to go out on a limb and say if you flash a factory image and get no errors but it's still boned the way you described then RMA if your answer. Your in an every growing boat!!
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jhs39 said:
Can you get to the bootloader?
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Yeah, I can get in to the bootloader just fine. I can flash anything I want wit no errors. I just can't boot anything.
CyberpodS2 said:
I'm going to go out on a limb and say if you flash a factory image and get no errors but it's still boned the way you described then RMA if your answer. Your in an every growing boat!!
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Yeah, google agrees with me. They've sent me a new phone. I wish I could have found a solution, though.
mtpease said:
Yeah, google agrees with me. They've sent me a new phone. I wish I could have found a solution, though.
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Glad your warranty worked for you. Pure Nexus seems to be a recurring factor in several threads. I've never used it myself. Over in this thread, an experienced user ran into a bootloop that would not clear with a fresh wipe and installation with flash-all.bat or even flashing partitions manually. Flash-all.bat finished with no errors but still looping. As a last resort he used Skipsoft's Toolkit to re-install stock and it worked. The toolkit script formats userdata and cache and this appears to be what solved the problem. Interestingly, he was able to reproduce the problem with PN. After installing it, he went into a bootloop again and the toolkit again got him back to stock. So, others that are stuck in a bootloop especially after running or updating PN should try formatting userdata and cache, or use the toolkit.

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