My Nexus 7 2013 wont turn on :'( - Nexus 7 (2013) General

My Nexus 7 2013 wont turn on.I bought it on 4 sep ,no problems till this morning.Last night i left it charging and this morning it wasn't turning on.
My warranty is ****ed up because im using cyanogenmod 10.2. Any suggestions?
Is the problem that i was using charger outputing 0.7A?The stock charger is outputing 1.35A.

Hold the power button for 30 seconds.

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Username invalid said:
Hold the power button for 30 seconds.
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Don't work.

unplug it and leave it for around 10 minutes, then plug it back in again, wait a minute and hold down power for 30s until it boots. Should be OK after that.

Don't work
Dav_prime said:
unplug it and leave it for around 10 minutes, then plug it back in again, wait a minute and hold down power for 30s until it boots. Should be OK after that.
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Don't work :crying:

atheris said:
Is the problem that i was using charger outputing 0.7A?The stock charger is outputing 1.35A.
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So maybe it is complety uncharged? Why not try again to charge with the stock charger?

ThaiDai said:
So maybe it is complety uncharged? Why not try again to charge with the stock charger?
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Im doing this right now

atheris said:
Im doing this right now
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Good luck. But please do not make double posts and post questions in the Q&A forum next time, ok?

Always use the stock charter, and charge it over nigth, I think this solves your Problem.

Plug it for 30 minutes. Then restart.
If not unplug/plug battery by opening back cover.
Maybe battery was disconnected.

Did you try holding volume up + power? I had this happen to me as well and I did that combination while on the charger to get my N7 to turn back on.
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I actually had this problem last night. My battery was at 20% a few days ago... left it idle, went to use it last night and bam, nothing.
Plugged it in for a few minutes and tried to boot, nothing. Left it for about 5 minutes and then just held down the power button until something happened, and finally I managed to get the battery icon to appear. It would stay for a few seconds then the screen would go black. Then it would return. Rinse, repeat. I couldn't even get it to stop doing that. Eventually gave up and just let it charge for another 10 minutes.
Looked at it after that and it was booted. Battery page shows it dropped from 20% to completely dead instantly. Not sure what's up with that.
The whole time I was doing this procedure, the notification light was pulsing in sequences of 5, if that means anything to anyone.
Anyway, tablet is fine this morning.

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[Q] HELP!!!! n10 died and now wont turn on

Ok my n10 is rooted and romed with CARBON rom, no problems nothing, but today I had an email come in I looked at it set It down left the screen on a second later it just died. so I plugged it in back on it comes. later same thing almost dead checked new email, set it down screen on then death.....plugged it in again, now nothing except a flashing battery charging symbol. been charging for 10 min. tried power, power volume down, nothing....got a different cable...nothing.....my computer wont pick it up either. what do I do?????
PLEASE HELP!!!
I just had this same problem with mine; because of the strange battery issue where my battery would read 90% when it was actually empty and slow charging once it was plugged in... The resolution for me was to plug it into the charger for 5 minutes and not touch it and then try a power on.
bigdogjt said:
I just had this same problem with mine; because of the strange battery issue where my battery would read 90% when it was actually empty and slow charging once it was plugged in... The resolution for me was to plug it into the charger for 5 minutes and not touch it and then try a power on.
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Thanks Ill give it a go!!
Plug it in to the wall charger, not a computer. Let it sit for 30 minutes and then hold all buttons down at the same time. This should let the tablet boot now and will bring you into fastboot mode. It defaults to "Start" so just hit the power button and the tablet will boot like normal. Once you verify the tablet will boot fine, shut it down and leave it plugged into the wall charger until the tablet is charged all the way.
Dont know if it is a coincidence or not but this is the 3rd time I have heard the same story and all people were using the Carbon ROM.
Thanks guys for the feedback, definitely will be switching roms and buy the pogo charger!
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[q] phone wouldnt turn on for 5min

so my phone was on and i grabbed it just to check it, it was off, no led lights, tried hard reset, still nothing?
then plugged it in the charger, still nothing, disconnected and reconnected the charger about 4 times and after the last time i disconnected it it started to show it was charging (but the cord was unplugged) and was "charging" for like 15 secs then screen shutoff, then was able to power it on with no problems?
battery was at 55%
wasnt undervolted at all.
had just flashed xylon rom about 2 days prior and only had it that one time, got me thinking wtf caused this ?
any ideas ?
bodom_hc said:
so my phone was on and i grabbed it just to check it, it was off, no led lights, tried hard reset, still nothing?
then plugged it in the charger, still nothing, disconnected and reconnected the charger about 4 times and after the last time i disconnected it it started to show it was charging (but the cord was unplugged) and was "charging" for like 15 secs then screen shutoff, then was able to power it on with no problems?
battery was at 55%
wasnt undervolted at all.
had just flashed xylon rom about 2 days prior and only had it that one time, got me thinking wtf caused this ?
any ideas ?
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a derp probably. you could have had a process that the phone couldnt shut down, or some bad code in the rom. a forced shutdown resolves this(long press power button for about 10-15 seconds).
simms22 said:
a derp probably. you could have had a process that the phone couldnt shut down, or some bad code in the rom. a forced shutdown resolves this(long press power button for about 10-15 seconds).
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my phone was on (last time i used it 10 min prior to this incident) but when i picked it up the phone was off?
i had trouble turning it on.
bodom_hc said:
my phone was on (last time i used it 10 min prior to this incident) but when i picked it up the phone was off?
i had trouble turning it on.
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was it off or was it sod? sod is when the phone is awake but the screen wont turn on. only a forced reboot/forced power off resolves an sod. where you plugged in?
simms22 said:
was it off or was it sod? sod is when the phone is awake but the screen wont turn on. only a forced reboot/forced power off resolves an sod. where you plugged in?
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it was off, and no it wasnt plugged in
had just got home took phone out of pocket, layed it down, checked it 5 min later to see if it was off
i messed with every possible button combination LOL until i tried plugging it in and still nothing, reconnected and disconnected it 4 times, after unplugging it the 4th time
WHILE USB IS UNPLUGGED it started showing it was charging? charge screen went off after 15 seconds, then powered it on with no problem?
no lag no problems since.
bodom_hc said:
it was off, and no it wasnt plugged in
had just got home took phone out of pocket, layed it down, checked it 5 min later to see if it was off
i messed with every possible button combination LOL until i tried plugging it in and still nothing, reconnected and disconnected it 4 times, after unplugging it the 4th time
WHILE USB IS UNPLUGGED it started showing it was charging? charge screen went off after 15 seconds, then powered it on with no problem?
no lag no problems since.
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lol, random **** can happen. id say this was one of those situation. if your phone powers off normally now, i wouldnt worry about it.
simms22 said:
lol, random **** can happen. id say this was one of those situation. if your phone powers off normally now, i wouldnt worry about it.
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yea oh well, hopefully nothing serious comes from this :fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed:

N7 won't turn on. HELP!

Hey guys.
Today I'm just watching movie and the N7 warned me the battery is on 4%.
So I stop the movie and put it down.
When I arrived home I see it's off.
Plugged in to the charger and nothing..
Can't open the BL or anything.
CleanRom 4.0
Any solution?
Help me pls.
SOLVED
Afetr a almost a hour of charger the battery icon is on and it's charging, and I can turn it.
strange.
Quite a pickle you're in.
http://support.asus.com/FAQ/Detail....6B-200C-2C21-CC06-4D39B8F4725A&p=20&m=Nexus 7
https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/2668668?hl=en
Apparently try holding the power button for 15 - 30 seconds.
Sensitivity said:
Hey guys.
Today I'm just watching movie and the N7 warned me the battery is on 4%.
So I stop the movie and put it down.
When I arrived home I see it's off.
Plugged in to the charger and nothing..
Can't open the BL or anything.
CleanRom 4.0
Any solution?
Help me pls.
SOLVED
Afetr a almost a hour of charger the battery icon is on and it's charging, and I can turn it.
strange.
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My observation leads me to believe that this is typical for a battery that has been left on with a completely discharged battery. But it shouldn't take an hour.
My thinking is that this is product of bigger batteries and higher current requirements. Although I'd like to hear from someone if holding down the power button will start the device in spite of very low charge.
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Username invalid said:
Quite a pickle you're in.
http://support.asus.com/FAQ/Detail....6B-200C-2C21-CC06-4D39B8F4725A&p=20&m=Nexus 7
https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/2668668?hl=en
Apparently try holding the power button for 15 - 30 seconds.
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ezas said:
My observation leads me to believe that this is typical for a battery that has been left on with a completely discharged battery. But it shouldn't take an hour.
My thinking is that this is product of bigger batteries and higher current requirements. Although I'd like to hear from someone if holding down the power button will start the device in spite of very low charge.
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I said solved.
The Bootlaoder ( power on+vol down) not working.
When suddenly at least may 45 min, the battery icon is appeared and the device is started to charging.
Then It's on and full working.
Really strange.

Help Pls. My Nexus 7 2013 wont turn on.

It won't turn on even the battery icon is absent when I try to charge it. Also when I hold the power button for 15 seconds it only blinks/pulse 3 times(notification light). I bought this tablet at Best buy...and it's over 15 days now.
Can I still return. This one or get a replacement from Bestbuy/Google? My tablet isn't rooted yet with locked boot loader too.
Thanks.
Hold the power button for longer, like 30-60 seconds.
If that doesn't work, connect to charger and let it sit for a while, then repeat.
sfhub said:
Hold the power button for longer, like 30-60 seconds.
If that doesn't work, connect to charger and let it sit for a while, then repeat.
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Thanks...it works now...and the battery was so drained it didn't power up for a couple of minutes ... . I checked the battery section and it was mainly caused by Vonage app...I don't know why ...it should consume about 50% of the battery... I just used it once . :/
I'm having the same problem I am completely stock with a locked boot loader. I had just took my device off the charger and it powered on and I saw Google so I thought it was starting up, when I looked back the device was off I've tried holding power for 30 seconds and even tried putting it back on the charger,but its not even showing the charging indicator.
Edit:I got it to work, I left it off the charger for 5 minutes and then tried charging it again and It started charging. I turned it on and it said I had 65% battery so I find it kind of weird that it didn't start up.

Red Notification light. Phone won't boot up

I ran antutu benchmark and the phone automatically rebooted. I ran it again, and got forced closed. Now It won't boot up. On charging it, the charging symbol appears followed by the red notification led. On booting while charging, I can go uptill the google screen but not further or bootloader mode. Please help!
It is rooted with cwm and faux kernel and Dalvik and Bionic optimized libs
Ibrahim.Rahman said:
I ran antutu benchmark and the phone automatically rebooted. I ran it again, and got forced closed. Now It won't boot up. On charging it, the charging symbol appears followed by the red notification led. On booting while charging, I can go uptill the google screen but not further or bootloader mode. Please help!
It is rooted with cwm and faux kernel and Dalvik and Bionic optimized libs
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In all honesty, you were probably right there, but you just didn't let it charge enough. I had a rlod the other day, I must've done it good this time because I had to let it charge for almost an hour before it would power back up. I can't remember though, if it actually chargers when the red light is lit, or if you need to unplug it and plug it back in so that it's plugged in with no red light, no power on, or anything. Let it charge while of with the red light on for about 20 mins. Then fiddle with it, unplugging and plugging back in, until you can get it to stay plugged in without powering it up or the red light coming on. Let it charge for about 20 mins like this too. Unplug it. Turn it on. Plug it back in immediately after seeing the google logo, let it finish booting and finish charging and you should be good. I've had around 5 - 7 rlod (mostly all my fault) and this method has worked every single time. I've never opened or rma'd my phone.
username8611 said:
In all honesty, you were probably right there, but you just didn't let it charge enough. I had a rlod the other day, I must've done it good this time because I had to let it charge for almost an hour before it would power back up. I can't remember though, if it actually chargers when the red light is lit, or if you need to unplug it and plug it back in so that it's plugged in with no red light, no power on, or anything. Let it charge while of with the red light on for about 20 mins. Then fiddle with it, unplugging and plugging back in, until you can get it to stay plugged in without powering it up or the red light coming on. Let it charge for about 20 mins like this too. Unplug it. Turn it on. Plug it back in immediately after seeing the google logo, let it finish booting and finish charging and you should be good. I've had around 5 - 7 rlod (mostly all my fault) and this method has worked every single time. I've never opened or rma'd my phone.
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I'll try this tomorrow as it's 1 30 am here and I have a test tomorrow. Let's hope it works..
Btw I should mention, when I connected it to my pc, i got 'installing device driver' message with 'unidentified device' I mean is the phone already on? (although fastboot devices or adb devices doesn't show anything)
Thanks!
Sheep.... If its instaling drivrr on rlod then 49% of your phone being stuck at QHUSB_DLOAD mode. Good luck
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opssemnik said:
Sheep.... If its instaling drivrr on rlod then 49% of your phone being stuck at QHUSB_DLOAD mode. Good luck
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What's QHUSB_DLOAD mode?
If the phone is completely powered off, your computer shouldn't even know when you plug it in, it shouldn't pop up with any messages at all. What your getting sounds a bit like the message people get when their phone is hard bricked, except reading from your first post, you havent done anything at all to even get close to a hard brick. Try holding your power button for 30 seconds. A real 30 seconds, count it out. When I turn my phone back on from the rlod (after doing all my rlod steps in the previous post), sometimes I have to hold the power button for a god awful long time, it has to be close to a full minute. Your phone might be frozen on some lower level (locked up bootloader maybe?) and might require holding the power button that long as well.
username8611 said:
If the phone is completely powered off, your computer shouldn't even know when you plug it in, it shouldn't pop up with any messages at all. What your getting sounds a bit like the message people get when their phone is hard bricked, except reading from your first post, you havent done anything at all to even get close to a hard brick. Try holding your power button for 30 seconds. A real 30 seconds, count it out. When I turn my phone back on from the rlod (after doing all my rlod steps in the previous post), sometimes I have to hold the power button for a god awful long time, it has to be close to a full minute. Your phone might be frozen on some lower level (locked up bootloader maybe?) and might require holding the power button that long as well.
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Thanks! I'll do it tomorrow and inform you about any progress..
Goddnight...
Its Mike Download mode for Samsung devices.its trigered by the 2nd bootloader when the 1st onde fails to boot.when on this mode.the nand turns into a pendrive(like) and can be all reformated(re send partition table).but we dont have all the files to do that.
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Btw, would leaving it charging for about 5 hours cause any further damage? I mean is it advisable to do so?
opssemnik said:
Its Mike Download mode for Samsung devices.its trigered by the 2nd bootloader when the 1st onde fails to boot.when on this mode.the nand turns into a pendrive(like) and can be all reformated(re send partition table).but we dont have all the files to do that.
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Right..
As long is stock charger its ok
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U can try pressing vol up and down for 1min.then pluging in the charger
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username8611 said:
If the phone is completely powered off, your computer shouldn't even know when you plug it in, it shouldn't pop up with any messages at all. What your getting sounds a bit like the message people get when their phone is hard bricked, except reading from your first post, you havent done anything at all to even get close to a hard brick. Try holding your power button for 30 seconds. A real 30 seconds, count it out. When I turn my phone back on from the rlod (after doing all my rlod steps in the previous post), sometimes I have to hold the power button for a god awful long time, it has to be close to a full minute. Your phone might be frozen on some lower level (locked up bootloader maybe?) and might require holding the power button that long as well.
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So I couldn't sleep. Out of nowhere, idk how I am now in bootloader mode. Should I restart of power off or what?
Ibrahim.Rahman said:
So I couldn't sleep. Out of nowhere, idk how I am now in bootloader mode. Should I restart of power off or what?
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Wish I had a four letter response. Was this after letting the phone charge? I would power off and let it charge until you wake up. (four letter word was in reference to QLOD and RLOD like the average layperson would know what that means! )
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Berrydroidcafe said:
Wish I had a four letter response. Was this after letting the phone charge? I would power off and let it charge until you wake up. (four letter word was in reference to QLOD and RLOD like the average layperson would know what that means! )
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While charging. After selecting power off/Start up/recovery mode/restart bootloader, it again starts getting rlod. it shuts down as soon as I disconnect the cable,
Ibrahim.Rahman said:
While charging. After powering off, it again starts getting rlod. it shuts down as soon as I disconnect the cable,
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How long did you charge it?
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Berrydroidcafe said:
How long did you charge it?
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Its somewhere between one and a half hour to 2 hours
Ibrahim.Rahman said:
Its somewhere between one and a half hour to 2 hours
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I'm thinking a hw or battery issue. It's strange (duh) that after that length of time that it would shutdown after disconnecting the cable.
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Berrydroidcafe said:
I'm thinking a hw or battery issue. It's strange (duh) that after that length of time that it would shutdown after disconnecting the cable.
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I hope I don't have to open it up. Its nearly 3 here so im leaving it charging and will remove it in three hours. Will get back later.
Thanks!
So nothing worked.. I guess the only way left is to open the phone up.. Wanted to avoid doing that at all costs :/
Ibrahim.Rahman said:
So nothing worked.. I guess the only way left is to open the phone up.. Wanted to avoid doing that at all costs :/
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Well i have been writing about this. In short you have to disconect the battery, and try to boot it again.fist try to hold the volume down when conecting the charger, it will restart bootloader , select to start. f that doesnt work, you have to disconect the battery, and wrtie an factory image ( nexus 4 occam ) . Try to boot the phone first when disconecting the battery, before writing the factory img. GL

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