Guys need help here...
I just updated twrp from 2.6.0.0 to 2.6.3.0 with the zip file via recovery. After flashing, the recovery asked me to fix root. After that the phone turned off en wont turn on anymore. Any One knows why and how i can fix this?? If i plug in the charger and try to turn on the device, the red led goes on.
Please help!!!
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The "magic" way - open the back cover (2 screws), disconnect the battery flex cable, reconnect it, close the back cover and....viola.
PsyOr said:
The "magic" way - open the back cover (2 screws), disconnect the battery flex cable, reconnect it, close the back cover and....viola.
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Thanks for tour reply, but if i do that and of doesnt help, will i lose waranty?
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soylukral said:
Thanks for tour reply, but if i do that and of doesnt help, will i lose waranty?
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No, as long as they didn't know you opened it.
Are you sure the phone doesn't turn on or is it a black screen. Did you try holding Power + Volume Down to get into the fastboot menu? From there you can use fastboot to flash recovery, which is the recommended way.
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No, as long as they didn't know you opened it.
Are you sure the phone doesn't turn on or is it a black screen. Did you try holding Power + Volume Down to get into the fastboot menu? From there you can use fastboot to flash recovery, which is the recommended way.
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Nope it doesnt turn on at all, also treid volume down and power button, still no succes. But like i said if i put the charger on it and try to power on, the red light goes on. The phone was at 35% when i flashed the twrp update
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Just give it a few hours of charge, it will be back.
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Just give it a few hours of charge, it will be back.
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Thanks i did, i will wait till in the morning. But i was wondering, how Can it be the battery. Because i had still 35% of power.
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soylukral said:
Thanks i did, i will wait till in the morning. But i was wondering, how Can it be the battery. Because i had still 35% of power.
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It happens. Battery stats in our device isn't too accurate. I've had that a couple of times. In fact, when my Nexus 7 2012 runs out of battery and I don't charge it for 4 hours or so it always needs half an hour to turn on.
Just let charge it completely. And then try to turn it on again. I experienced the same thing with twrp 2.6. asking me to fix the root part and then I did not boot up again.I just uninstalled it afterward. I rather use CWM. I like it better. Might be a battery issue, but CWM have not given me any warning with root fix.
Just my personal experience. :good:
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soylukral said:
Guys need help here...
I just updated twrp from 2.6.0.0 to 2.6.3.0 with the zip file via recovery. After flashing, the recovery asked me to fix root. After that the phone turned off en wont turn on anymore. Any One knows why and how i can fix this?? If i plug in the charger and try to turn on the device, the red led goes on.
Please help!!!
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Just let charge it completely. And then try to turn it on again. I experienced the same thing with twrp 2.6. asking me to fix the root part and then I did not boot up again.I just uninstalled it afterward. I rather use CWM. I like it better. Might be a battery issue, but CWM have not given me any warning with root fix.
Just my personal experience. :good:
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soylukral said:
Guys need help here...
I just updated twrp from 2.6.0.0 to 2.6.3.0 with the zip file via recovery. After flashing, the recovery asked me to fix root. After that the phone turned off en wont turn on anymore. Any One knows why and how i can fix this?? If i plug in the charger and try to turn on the device, the red led goes on.
Please help!!!
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Just let charge it completely. And then try to turn it on again. I experienced the same thing with twrp 2.6. asking me to fix the root part and then I did not boot up again.I just uninstalled it afterward. I rather use CWM. I like it better. Might be a battery issue, but CWM have not given me any warning with root fix.
Just my personal experience. :good:
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Just let charge it completely. And then try to turn it on again. I experienced the same thing with twrp 2.6. asking me to fix the root part and then I did not boot up again.I just uninstalled it afterward. I rather use CWM. I like it better. Might be a battery issue, but CWM have not given me any warning with root fix.
Just my personal experience. :good:
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Just let charge it completely. And then try to turn it on again. I experienced the same thing with twrp 2.6. asking me to fix the root part and then I did not boot up again.I just uninstalled it afterward. I rather use CWM. I like it better. Might be a battery issue, but CWM have not given me any warning with root fix.
Just my personal experience. :good:
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Just let charge it completely. And then try to turn it on again. I experienced the same thing with twrp 2.6. asking me to fix the root part and then I did not boot up again.I just uninstalled it afterward. I rather use CWM. I like it better. Might be a battery issue, but CWM have not given me any warning with root fix.
Just my personal experience. :good:
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Waited about 8 hours, but still nothing. Btw i did connect it to my PC, and it says searching drivers for QHSUSB_DLOAD. I think i have a hardbrick here. Can i solve this myself, or do i have to send it for repair?
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PsyOr said:
The "magic" way - open the back cover (2 screws), disconnect the battery flex cable, reconnect it, close the back cover and....viola.
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I had a similar issue, I ran antutu and my phone went into a coma, no button combos were working and when I plugged in my phone I got the flashing red death light. But like PsyOr says just take of the back undo the two little screw's the hold the battery connector on, pop it off the put it back on and you're good. Worked like a charm for me.
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Actually seems like a hard brick. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2347060 try this.
And don't forgot to thank that guy, it's a brilliant post
No, its not a hardbrick, its the red light issues which is well known. Just remove the battery and reinsert it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250454
A hardbrick is when a piece of hardware stop working completely and needs to be physically replaced, I don't know why people like to use that term for anything.
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No, its not a hardbrick, its the red light issues which is if en't it ll known. Just remove the battery and reinsert it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250454
A hardbrick is when a piece of hardware stop working completely and needs to be physically replaced, I don't know why people like to use that term for anything.
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That doesn't explain why the pc is asking him to use drivers for download mode. If the phone really dint have enough battery shouldn't it have not connected to the pc.
Also the device will be hard bricked even if a wrong kernel/rom is flashed. But it can be unbricked by the above method.
Try the Nexus 4 toolkit. There are options to re-install everything up again. If you are sure that your battery is in good working order, then it might be software related issue. I don't think it's a hardware problem.
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Waited about 8 hours, but still nothing. Btw i did connect it to my PC, and it says searching drivers for QHSUSB_DLOAD. I think i have a hardbrick here. Can i solve this myself, or do i have to send it for repair?
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If you are in download mode as indicated by your pc detecting the phone as QHUSB_DLOAD this is not the common battery fault.
You will likely get here by the bootloader failing
At this point you are more bricked than a general soft brick. But still not completely hard bricked.
There is a very useful thread in the general section about how to fully flash using download mode.
You can find the info below, note that there are a lot of steps involved so if your not confident. Rma is probably your best bet
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2347060
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Thanks guys for all of tour help. I wil try everything to bring the phone back. I will report if something happens. Btw what is RMA?
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RMA is return merchandize authorization.
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RMA is return merchandize authorization.
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ok, and that is??
Guys, i did send it back to LG for repair. I want to thank all of you for the help you gave!!!
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Long story short, bought a DX at a good price hoping to flash and sell. Here's the best part, the phone will not charge or be reconized when its on by a PC. To makes things worse...I factory reset it hoping it would take care of the issue and when it boots, it boots to no home screen (black screen, white top bar). I can't sbf, can't load the home screen and it wont charge when on. It does charge when the phone is off.
Anything I can do? I just don't understand why it will charge when off but not on and because of that, there is no connection to the PC so no way of sbf'ing. Phone is currently 2.2, 30.03 bootloader.
Any help would be appreciated!
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Ben's said:
Long story short, bought a DX at a good price hoping to flash and sell. Here's the best part, the phone will not charge or be reconized when its on by a PC. To makes things worse...I factory reset it hoping it would take care of the issue and when it boots, it boots to no home screen (black screen, white top bar). I can't sbf, can't load the home screen and it wont charge when on. It does charge when the phone is off.
Anything I can do? I just don't understand why it will charge when off but not on and because of that, there is no connection to the PC so no way of sbf'ing. Phone is currently 2.2, 30.03 bootloader.
Any help would be appreciated!
Better try using usb jig.
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Better use a usb jig brother. Buy it from ebay si that you can access into dl mode your fone.
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Ben's said:
Long story short, bought a DX at a good price hoping to flash and sell. Here's the best part, the phone will not charge or be reconized when its on by a PC. To makes things worse...I factory reset it hoping it would take care of the issue and when it boots, it boots to no home screen (black screen, white top bar). I can't sbf, can't load the home screen and it wont charge when on. It does charge when the phone is off.
Anything I can do? I just don't understand why it will charge when off but not on and because of that, there is no connection to the PC so no way of sbf'ing. Phone is currently 2.2, 30.03 bootloader.
Any help would be appreciated!
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i can fix it if you want? you would need to send it to me. pm me if you need further assistance.
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i can fix it if you want? you would need to send it to me. pm me if you need further assistance.
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Pm sent!
peterpandesal06 said:
Better use a usb jig brother. Buy it from ebay si that you can access into dl mode your fone.
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Only saw them for Samsung Galaxy phones. None for the DX?
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Pm sent!
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pm replied too hope it this helps.
i was just thinking of something. you may not need to do what i suggested in the pm i sent you.
try this FIRST!!!
charge the battery (obviously) and power up the device. if you cannot see the screen plug in a hdmi cable to your tv.
press the Menu key when you're at the Home screen or a pane, then select Applications -->Development. USB debugging to turn it OFF.
if it is already off....then turn it on.
either way hopefully when you plug it in the drivers will install to your pc. if not then follow the directions i sent you in the pm. goodluck.
note: i do not know if it will work as i do not use hdmi on my device. but hopefully it displays the homescreens on your tv.
I have a case on my Nexus 7 that uses the four sensors on the side to turn the screen on and off. I was using the tablet just fine, then I close the case like normal, and upon opening it, it would not turn on. The only way to get a response from the device is by plugging it in and the screen just lights up black. Any type of power reset using the button combinations result in the screen shown in the video at the end of the post.
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Sorry I can't post the link. I don't have 10 posts yet.
Solution: I removed the back cover and disconnected and reconnected the battery.
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I have a case on my Nexus 7 that uses the four sensors on the side to turn the screen on and off. I was using the tablet just fine, then I close the case like normal, and upon opening it, it would not turn on. The only way to get a response from the device is by plugging it in and the screen just lights up black. Any type of power reset using the button combinations result in the screen shown in the video at the end of the post.
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Sorry I can't post the link. I don't have 10 posts yet.
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That's really weird, are you stock?
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dante32278 said:
That's really weird, are you stock?
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100% stock. It never did anything of the sort. I didn't get the 4.2.2 update until around Wednesday of last week and it happened on Friday
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100% It never did anything of the sort. I didn't get the 4.2.2 update until around Wednesday of last week and it happened on Friday
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Might be a rogue app...have you added any new apps since the update?
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dante32278 said:
Might be a rogue app...have you added any new apps since the update?
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Not that I can recall. The tablet is purely my Portable Netflix/Evernote slave. I've left it on the wall charger for 24 hours, and on a usb port charger for 24 hours, to see if that helps but that won't do anything.
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If you don't have anything important saved, you might to just try and wipe everything and start fresh. Are you rooted?
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If you don't have anything important saved, you might to just try and wipe everything and start fresh. Are you rooted?
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I have nothing that I would need to save, and how would I accomplish the wipe? I've never done it with an ASUS device before.
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Check the stickies in the dev section, they will show you how to root/unroot and flash back to stock. You can likely just use the updated nexus 7 toolkit.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1809195
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tbh i dont get the problem your vid is just you holding the tab? could you maybe do a better vid o the problem
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Check the stickies in the dev section, they will show you how to root/unroot and flash back to stock. You can likely just use the updated nexus 7 toolkit.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1809195
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All of the options are saying it needs to be in ADB or in Android. I can't get it to show any of those screens to verify I'm in that mode.
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All of the options are saying it needs to be in ADB or in Android. I can't get it to show any of those screens to verify I'm in that mode.
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I got it fixed. I ended up just removing the back and disconnecting the battery to force a power off. Thanks for your help though that tool will come in handy later
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I got it fixed. I ended up just removing the back and disconnecting the battery to force a power off. Thanks for your help though that tool will come in handy later
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Good deal!
There have been a couple threads where folks reported similarly-behaving screens. "sparkles", "static", "like an old tv screen", et cetera. I think at least several of them were similarly traced to battery charge issues or loose terminals on the battery connector.
Maybe add "[SOLVED]" to your thread title and it will help future visitors with the same issue.
cheers
I had Franco's 110, then flashed Faux's kernel resetter and Motley's 37 one after another. Phone now would not turn on. I searched other threads and it seems like holding vol + and - together with Power, should fix it. However in my case,only the led turns on and stays solid red.
Any ideas?
Check and make sure you didn't flash a Nexus 7 kernel version.
If you did its toast.
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Rest in peace if n7 kernel..
The Kernel file name is motley_422_n4_exp_build_37
However, Kernel resetter was downloaded from N7 thread, for some reason I was under impression its the same file...
The file name is grouper-faux123-reset-kernel-4.2.2
moldovanos said:
However, Kernel resetter was downloaded from N7 thread, for some reason I was under impression its the same file...
The file name is grouper-faux123-reset-kernel-4.2.2
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Kernel resetter is just the stock kernel. If you got it from the N7 forum its the N7 stock kernel.
Sorry.
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You can't even boot to the bootloader ?
Farewell Nexus 4.
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Never rooting the Nexus if i get it, such a fragile phone...
abdi7451 said:
Never rooting the Nexus if i get it, such a fragile phone...
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Hi,
This is not the phone that is fragile, it's what the user do with it... If you flash a kernel from a Nexus 7 to the Nexus 4... for me it's legitim to have "a little problem"... It's the same thing for all the phones, try to flash a kernel from another phone instead the one make for your phone and see the result...
If you don't read correctly and don't paid attention at what you do or flash... It's not the phone that is the responsible...
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Hi,
This is not the phone that is fragile, it's what the user do with it... If you flash a kernel from a Nexus 7 for the Nexus 4... for me it's legitim to have "a little problem"... It's the same thing for all the phones, try to flash a kernel from another phone instead the one make for your phone and see the result...
If you don't read correctly and don't paid attention at what you do or flash... It's not the phone that is the responsible...
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Yea, but a lot of people have been having problems with the infamous "Red light of death" after simply rooting, or letting the phone battery completely deplete itself. I'm still gonna get this phone, but I'm kinda cautious. Does it come with a warranty from Google?
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Yea, but a lot of people have been having problems with the infamous "Red light of death" after simply rooting, or letting the phone battery completely deplete itself. I'm still gonna get this phone, but I'm kinda cautious. Does it come with a warranty from Google?
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This issue and the battery issue you are referring to aren't related.
The N4 led just flashed red when there is an error. It could be a variety of things.
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El Daddy said:
This issue and the battery issue you are referring to aren't related.
The N4 led just flashed red when there is an error. It could be a variety of things.
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Has it happened to you?
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Has it happened to you?
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No. I don't do things to my phone that cause problems.
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abdi7451 said:
Yea, but a lot of people have been having problems with the infamous "Red light of death" after simply rooting, or letting the phone battery completely deplete itself. I'm still gonna get this phone, but I'm kinda cautious. Does it come with a warranty from Google?
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You bought a Nexus device. Use it. Root it. Flash it. Play with it. You worry too much. Stop being so paranoid. Again, if you carefully do the correct steps you will get the results you desire. If you miss a step you will be sad that you screwed up your phone. If you're in math class and you miss a step to the formula to the equation you will get it all wrong. Pay attention to all the little details. You will be a pro at rooting in the future if you follow the steps meticulously.
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So...as I understand I should just throw it in the garbage now?
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You bought a Nexus device. Use it. Root it. Flash it. Play with it. You worry too much. Stop being so paranoid. Again, if you carefully do the correct steps you will get the results you desire. If you miss a step you will be sad that you screwed up your phone. If you're in math class and you miss a step to the formula to the equation you will get it all wrong. Pay attention to all the little details. You will be a pro at rooting in the future if you follow the steps meticulously.
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So everyone with the red light of death is an idiot that didn't follow the steps?
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So...as I understand I should just throw it in the garbage now?
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It may be able to be repaired. Here's the same problem from the other day.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2208312
There is a link to a JTAG service in that thread.
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have you tried flashing the factory image via fastboot? can you get into the bootloader?
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It may be able to be repaired. Here's the same problem from the other day.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2208312
There is a link to a JTAG service in that thread.
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thank you, I guess thats the only option left
simms22 said:
have you tried flashing the factory image via fastboot? can you get into the bootloader?
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nope, I just can make the Led flash for a quick second:crying:
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Never rooting the Nexus if i get it, such a fragile phone...
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yeah not fragile at all. people don't know what they are doing (no offense guys). they just need to READ everything. the stickies at the top of the forums explain everything in detail. flashing a kernel for a completely different device is just asinine. as long as people arent stupid about things, fastboot can always save their asses.
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So everyone with the red light of death is an idiot that didn't follow the steps?
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im guessing so. i had the "red light of death" last night. i was using my phone at like 2% battery left, rebooted it and it said i had 5% left. big whoop my battery calibration is a little jacked. well i kept using it and instead of going through the shutting down thing when the battery died, the screen just went blank. again, because the battery calibration is way off. so i plug it in, and the light turns red for about 10 seconds. then the light turns off, and the battery charging icon appeared. i waited 10 mins for it to get a small charge then booted right up. not a single problem. i really dont get why everyone is having such freak accidents and problems with this phone.
So my nexus had been unplugged and without charge for about 3 weeks or so, I've been very busy at work. I try and connect the tablet so that i can use again and the screen flickers for an instant and nothing happens, I don't see the white icon charging animation and no response after that. It's my tablet done or is there a solution for this. Thanks to anybody that can help.
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Have u tried to unplugged the battery for a couple minutes?
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Qijos said:
Have u tried to unplugged the battery for a couple minutes?
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Yes sirrr and no response
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Ok, I don't really know what exactly the problem is. But I think the battery seems to be dead. because if it is still good, at least it shows the indicator light when it's plugged with charger.. If u have a simple tool to test battery energy maybe u can find out. or maybe try another battery..
Leave it plugged into the charger for a good while and then hold down the power button hard, for about 30 seconds. See if that forces it on.
How long did you leave it plugged in for? It may take a few hours...
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It was plugged for like an hour or so and no dice.
I think im screwed
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Not sure if it would help your specific problem, but my thread covers every fix known-to-man for issues such as yours. Check it out if you haven't yet.
-bk
Try leaving it plugged in overnight. I once had a laptop battery die on me, had to plug it in for like a week before it would turn on again.
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Your device is hibernating to prevent further damaging the battery. Plug it in... boot to bootloader... select power off using the volume keys... the tablet will now charge normally
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najaboy said:
Your device is hibernating to prevent further damaging the battery. Plug it in... boot to bootloader... select power off using the volume keys... the tablet will now charge normally
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Thanks will try as soon as i get home
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I want to thank everyone that pitch in to help finally got it up and running, i thought it was dead. Thanks again for the help i really appreciate it
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I want to thank everyone that pitch in to help finally got it up and running, i thought it was dead. Thanks again for the help i really appreciate it
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hi
My problem is solved, I have a friend who had the same problems with the tablet Nexus 7 16GB, the back of the unit opens easily with just a fingernail to open a case as remote and actually the battery plug is not fully inserted into the camera, a little bit of nail to reconnect the cable and now my tablet displays well 100% load.
niamé said:
hi
My problem is solved, I have a friend who had the same problems with the tablet Nexus 7 16GB, the back of the unit opens easily with just a fingernail to open a case as remote and actually the battery plug is not fully inserted into the camera, a little bit of nail to reconnect the cable and now my tablet displays well 100% load.
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Yup - there is a sticky that covers this method, and all the other methods as well. For anyone else suffering from similar N7 issues, be sure to check it out. Either go to stickies in this Troubleshooting section, or use this link.
Hello!
My I9505 has been dormant for a few weeks. I flashed a ROM (I can't even remember which now) and had a boot loop so I left it off by removing the battery. I intended to reflash it with ODIN to fix my problems. Now that I come to do that, it won't turn on!
I checked the battery in another phone so I know that's fine. I left in plugged in for a while too but to no avail. It's been in my bag, in a sturdy phone case and hasn't taken any impact.
Confused. Any ideas please?
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Hello!
My I9505 has been dormant for a few weeks. I flashed a ROM (I can't even remember which now) and had a boot loop so I left it off by removing the battery. I intended to reflash it with ODIN to fix my problems. Now that I come to do that, it won't turn on!
I checked the battery in another phone so I know that's fine. I left in plugged in for a while too but to no avail. It's been in my bag, in a sturdy phone case and hasn't taken any impact.
Confused. Any ideas please?
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is download more or recovery working? or is it not switching on at all?
killerwolf2121 said:
is download more or recovery working? or is it not switching on at all?
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No power. Nothing at all.
bonstio said:
No power. Nothing at all.
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Try charging your battery ......
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aayushkhajuria2842 said:
Try charging your battery ......
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If your battery is fine u may have had a hard brick.......
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