[Q] Screen Broken, Won't Boot - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I recently dropped my Note 3 (well, actually my wife accidentally knocked it out of my hand) and the screen (and perhaps the digitizer too) broke. When trying to boot it, the phone vibrates once like it is starting up, but then keeps vibrating every 10 seconds or so. I assume it's in some kind of a boot loop; will the phone not fully boot if it detects that the screen is broken? Any ideas on what I can do to boot it so I can wipe it remotely?

Help!
guitarguy280 said:
I recently dropped my Note 3 (well, actually my wife accidentally knocked it out of my hand) and the screen (and perhaps the digitizer too) broke. When trying to boot it, the phone vibrates once like it is starting up, but then keeps vibrating every 10 seconds or so. I assume it's in some kind of a boot loop; will the phone not fully boot if it detects that the screen is broken? Any ideas on what I can do to boot it so I can wipe it remotely?
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Hi, i was wondering if you was able to solve the problem. if so please help me any advice would be helpful my situation is exactly the same with my note 3 and i need my data i really dont car about the phone anymore just need the data:crying::crying::crying::crying:

LAURA112 said:
Hi, i was wondering if you was able to solve the problem. if so please help me any advice would be helpful my situation is exactly the same with my note 3 and i need my data i really dont car about the phone anymore just need the data:crying::crying::crying::crying:
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Hi Laura I can understand and feel your frustration but unfortunately your only option now it's to JTAG the phone to retrieve your data. Only a good phone shop can do it & it can be expensive.

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[Q] LCD not working, screen and digitizer fine, what could be the problem?

Hello all!
I would like your opinions/knowledge on how likely you think it is that my problem is a simple disconnected cable, and if it would be worth it to take apart my phone (I've never done it before.. but I'm careful) to see if I can just reconnect it.
I woke up one morning and my screen would not turn on =( I did not drop it or get water on it, although it had been very humid. The screen is not cracked and it is still responsive to touch (vibrates when touched on the soft keys on the bottom) but it is completely black, no flickers, no faint images, no nothing. I also have not seen the LED light up since this has happened, when charging or plugged into my computer or anything. My computer DOES recognize the phone, and I have used the Motorola utility to update my phone since this has happened, but that did not fix it. I have tried all of the key combinations and I have successfully rebooted it (I can hear the droid start up noise, the camera sound when I hold power and down volume at the same time, and it sounded like I almost accidentally made a call when messing with it last night).
I have not yet been able to factory restore it or anything like that from recovery, as I am flying blind, but I'm thinking this is a hardware problem with the LCD?
The phone is not rooted and boot loader is not unlocked. It's only a few months old but I bought it used online so there's no returning it or anything like that.
I just don't know enough about any of this to know how to proceed next. Any help would be appreciated! Thank you for your time!
SunLilac said:
Hello all!
I would like your opinions/knowledge on how likely you think it is that my problem is a simple disconnected cable, and if it would be worth it to take apart my phone (I've never done it before.. but I'm careful) to see if I can just reconnect it.
I woke up one morning and my screen would not turn on =( I did not drop it or get water on it, although it had been very humid. The screen is not cracked and it is still responsive to touch (vibrates when touched on the soft keys on the bottom) but it is completely black, no flickers, no faint images, no nothing. I also have not seen the LED light up since this has happened, when charging or plugged into my computer or anything. My computer DOES recognize the phone, and I have used the Motorola utility to update my phone since this has happened, but that did not fix it. I have tried all of the key combinations and I have successfully rebooted it (I can hear the droid start up noise, the camera sound when I hold power and down volume at the same time, and it sounded like I almost accidentally made a call when messing with it last night).
I have not yet been able to factory restore it or anything like that from recovery, as I am flying blind, but I'm thinking this is a hardware problem with the LCD?
The phone is not rooted and boot loader is not unlocked. It's only a few months old but I bought it used online so there's no returning it or anything like that.
I just don't know enough about any of this to know how to proceed next. Any help would be appreciated! Thank you for your time!
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it would still be under warranty by motorola - especially if you accepted the OTA recently (May 2013).
otherwise, I would try leaving it plugged in for awhile (30-60 minutes), then try rebooting it (hold down all 3 buttons)
Thank you for replying!
jco23 said:
otherwise, I would try leaving it plugged in for awhile (30-60 minutes), then try rebooting it (hold down all 3 buttons)
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I have tried this.. I can hear it booting up but still no screen =(
it would still be under warranty by motorola - especially if you accepted the OTA recently (May 2013).
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How do I go about collecting the warranty on a phone that I bought used? And what would happen if it showed water damage? I swear I have not gotten any water/liquids on it, but this did happen after it was very humid out for a while, and I have read that high humidity is enough to spread the red dye (regardless of whether or not high humidity actually caused the problem)
SunLilac said:
Thank you for replying!
I have tried this.. I can hear it booting up but still no screen =(
How do I go about collecting the warranty on a phone that I bought used? And what would happen if it showed water damage? I swear I have not gotten any water/liquids on it, but this did happen after it was very humid out for a while, and I have read that high humidity is enough to spread the red dye (regardless of whether or not high humidity actually caused the problem)
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call motorola (or go to their website and bring up a chat session in their online support section)
Try tapping it somehat hard with your finger all around the phone to see if it flashes the screen.
scottocs said:
Try tapping it somehat hard with your finger all around the phone to see if it flashes the screen.
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No luck =( I've already tried "pinching" the phone somewhat hard all over too... Thank you for the input though!

[URGENT]Samsung Galaxy S4 GT-I9505 Stuck in bootloop

Hey XDA members
I need urgent help to help me restore access to my phone, as you can see in the title my device is stuck on the Galaxy S4 Screen, wont go further (apart from a few lucky times hardly ever and will restart anyway).
I have no idea how this happened, my phone is fully stock, not custom roms or root or anything. i was just using my phone normally and all of a sudden it turned off and it just happened from there on, its been happening all day and it has really p****d me off because i am unable to keep up with work now and my phone pays a vital part in my life.
It's not water damaged as far as i know and i cant even factory reset it because it freezes in the process of going into system recovery mode and restarts, same goes for download mode. i really dont know what to do the PC Doesn't recognize it anymore either and its not got warranty.
The only possible thing i can think that has gone wrong is i was charging my phone in the USA Whilst i was there during the summer. but that was about 6 weeks ago and it just happens so randomly so i doubt it could be that..
Has anyone has a similar problem and can give me any solutions or advice i would greatly appreciate it.
- Kind Regards.
ThePlacid said:
Hey XDA members
I need urgent help to help me restore access to my phone, as you can see in the title my device is stuck on the Galaxy S4 Screen, wont go further (apart from a few lucky times hardly ever and will restart anyway).
I have no idea how this happened, my phone is fully stock, not custom roms or root or anything. i was just using my phone normally and all of a sudden it turned off and it just happened from there on, its been happening all day and it has really p****d me off because i am unable to keep up with work now and my phone pays a vital part in my life.
It's not water damaged as far as i know and i cant even factory reset it because it freezes in the process of going into system recovery mode and restarts, same goes for download mode. i really dont know what to do the PC Doesn't recognize it anymore either and its not got warranty.
The only possible thing i can think that has gone wrong is i was charging my phone in the USA Whilst i was there during the summer. but that was about 6 weeks ago and it just happens so randomly so i doubt it could be that..
Has anyone has a similar problem and can give me any solutions or advice i would greatly appreciate it.
- Kind Regards.
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Your power button is stuck/faulty. Try to wiggle it loose or replace it.
Lennyz1988 said:
Your power button is stuck/faulty. Try to wiggle it loose or replace it.
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YEHH I tried that, i also tried taking the phone apart and powering it on without the powerbutton but still its the same it freezes on that screen, i tried a new battery same outcome. what can i do guys?someone must be able to help
Had the same with 4.4.2. Do a factory reset, should work. Although all of your data is gone that way.
I suspect you have a hardware problem. Take it to your nearest repair centre.
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Had the same with 4.4.2. Do a factory reset, should work. Although all of your data is gone that way.
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Thanks for your help, although i cant access System Recovery because: 1. it either freezes whilst it's loading, 2. the phone turns off before it even tries to load
thundastruck said:
I suspect you have a hardware problem. Take it to your nearest repair centre.
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Thanks for your help,
I also suspected it was a hardware problem but im trying to figure out what exactly is wrong, i was guessing a short circuit but i cant be entirely sure, do you think it could be something else?
ThePlacid said:
Thanks for your help,
I also suspected it was a hardware problem but im trying to figure out what exactly is wrong, i was guessing a short circuit but i cant be entirely sure, do you think it could be something else?
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The simple answer is no, I don't.
Considered the info provided I think you're out of options, unfortunately. Sorry mate, repair centre is my humblest opinion.

Is my Note 4 dead?

Hello dear community,
I'm posting there because I have some doubts about my phone and i'd like some answers from you.
1 month ago, I was charging my phone. When it reached 100% battery, It was fine but the problem is when I was trying to press "power" to turn it on but It didn't want to. So, I removed the battery because I couldn't even turn it off. When I tried to restart it again, it didn't want to. No reaction to the "power" button.
I followed EVERY tips on Google but none worked. I also tried to change my battery but nothing. I tried also to connect it to my computer, it was detected but my phone didn't turn on.
So, I guess my phone is dead unless if there is a solution to make it working? Also before that, my phone was becoming very laggy and when it had a small lag, it was turning off and was rebooting.
Thank you in advance for your answers.
CSM Fol said:
I have mustered some conclusions about your phone based on what you typed:
1st claim: The power button no longer works anymore
•Reason: "... when I was trying to press "power" to turn it on... it didn't want to... When I tried to restart it again, it didn't want to. No reaction to the "power" button."
—Seems like you're gonna have to find another Note 4 and replace its motherboard with the Note 4 whose power button doesn't work anymore after 5 years.
But before spending, I would like you to try this method from a Youtube comment:
"... you'll just have to keep the charger [cable connected] on [your phone] while you take off the battery, and put it back after; then, remove the charger quickly..."
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2nd claim: The screen no longer works
•Reason: "I tried also to connect it to my computer, it was detected but my phone didn't turn on."
—If the phone is charged, seeing nothing but blackness, but you still see an emitting LED light on the top-left corner, that's a sign that it still works, just not the screen. So I would suggest that you buy a new screen and replace it with your old one. If you think you can't, then go to a phone repair shop and let others do the repairing.
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3rd claim: The motherboard is dead
•Reason: "... before that, my phone was becoming very laggy and when it had a small lag, it was turning off and was rebooting."
—The motherboard might be dead if these are happening, but I don't think this is the right reason unless the first two conclusions are proven to be true. If the first two conclusions are proven to be false, then the motherboard is dead, and you may either buy another Note 4 motherboard or get a new phone.
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Thank you for your answer.
To answer you clearly about all the points you clarified, there is no led light appearing when putting it on charge and I also tried the "Youtube comment" but nothing.
So I think, the motherboard is dead as you mentioned. I just don't understand how it died after a charge but as I saw on Google, it's a general problem on Galaxy Note 4, so I think i'm not surprised at all. It's been since 2015 I had it.
Thank you for your time and to have solved my doubts about the death about my phone.
xSLOom said:
Hello dear community,
I'm posting there because I have some doubts about my phone and i'd like some answers from you.
1 month ago, I was charging my phone. When it reached 100% battery, It was fine but the problem is when I was trying to press "power" to turn it on but It didn't want to. So, I removed the battery because I couldn't even turn it off. When I tried to restart it again, it didn't want to. No reaction to the "power" button.
I followed EVERY tips on Google but none worked. I also tried to change my battery but nothing. I tried also to connect it to my computer, it was detected but my phone didn't turn on.
So, I guess my phone is dead unless if there is a solution to make it working? Also before that, my phone was becoming very laggy and when it had a small lag, it was turning off and was rebooting.
Thank you in advance for your answers.
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Put in cold fridge for 30 min without battery, then try to turn it on. If not, try the cardboard method under the emmc chip (search youtube)
Timpaa said:
Put in cold fridge for 30 min without battery, then try to turn it on. If not, try the cardboard method under the emmc chip (search youtube)
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Is this a serious thing ? (fridge)
I did the oven trick on my n910t. I left my phone stuck in the grill of my truck when I changed the brakes. I took it for a test drive and ended up running over the phone. Me being a noob at the time didn't know the AT&T Note 4 would not unlock Bootloader for custom roms or custom recoveries. I purchased the AT&T Note and was sorely disappointed there after. Flash 2019 I still have the motherboard for my note that I ran over. I can only get in to go into download mode and only when it was plugged in. I flash custom ROM or custom recovery and it would say would pass but it would just boot loop and boot loop. So I read somewhere where you can put it in the oven for around 5 to 6 minutes at about 200° and that it would settle any of the cracked solder that be around the emmc or anywhere else on the board. So I tried it. I stuck it in two different times at five minutes a piece, pull the board out and let it set for a day. I installed the board just a little while ago and she fired right up. It's amazing
I've recently replaced the motherboard on my N910F with a used one bought from AliExpress. As it's used I've no idea how long it will last but for £30 was worth a try.
It was pretty straightforward replacing the motherboard using one of the tear down guides on YouTube.

Anyway to retrieve data from a *dead* LeEco Le Pro3 (x727)

I am unable to boot up the device. I tried all (power + Vol Up) key combos, not working. Is there anyway to pull data out from the device?
easyxpress said:
I am unable to boot up the device. I tried all (power + Vol Up) key combos, not working. Is there anyway to pull data out from the device?
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No fastboot or custom recovery ?
Then no theirs nothing really to do
Maybe a battery replacement would boot it up
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No fastboot or custom recovery. I'm wondering if the *storage* can be pulled out like a hard drive?
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No fastboot or custom recovery. I'm wondering if the *storage* can be pulled out like a hard drive?
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Nope it's just a chip on a circuit board
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easyxpress said:
I am unable to boot up the device. I tried all (power + Vol Up) key combos, not working. Is there anyway to pull data out from the device?
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Not enough information. What did you do prior to your phone failing to boot? Was there a software mod you installed? What were the symptoms the phone showed the last time it was on? Any problems before it failed to boot like an old battery, misbehaving ROM, poor charging?
Basically, you need to identify (help us identify) the cause of your phone not booting. We cannot find the solution to a problem we don't know the cause of. The problem must first be defined and then we work from there.
All the best.
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Not enough information. What did you do prior to your phone failing to boot? Was there a software mod you installed? What were the symptoms the phone showed the last time it was on? Any problems before it failed to boot like an old battery, misbehaving ROM, poor charging?
Basically, you need to identify (help us identify) the cause of your phone not booting. We cannot find the solution to a problem we don't know the cause of. The problem must first be defined and then we work from there.
All the best.
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Prior to the phone failing to boot, the phone kept crashing. I saw the screen turning into *mess* and then the phone shut off by itself. Initially, I was able to boot up the phone after the crash, however the screen would get mess up and shut off again after a few minutes. Eventually, It got harder and harder to turn on the phone until it finally failed to boot (die). At this point, the phone seems dead. When I plug in the charger, there is no response of any kind, just black screen.
At one time, when the phone was on its last legs, I was able to boot into the Recovery mode, the phone seems to stay in that mode without the crash. Unfortunately, I didn't stay long enough in the Recovery mode to confirm this.
The phone was running on Lineage of Android 8. I have been using the phone for two years, the battery is surely weakened but can still last an hour or two for continual Youtube watching. I didn't do any software update after the Lineage Android 8's last nightly build.
Hope you can help and give some pointers. Thanks.
-- Joseph
easyxpress said:
Prior to the phone failing to boot, the phone kept crashing. I saw the screen turning into *mess* and then the phone shut off by itself. Initially, I was able to boot up the phone after the crash, however the screen would get mess up and shut off again after a few minutes. Eventually, It got harder and harder to turn on the phone until it finally failed to boot (die). At this point, the phone seems dead. When I plug in the charger, there is no response of any kind, just black screen.
At one time, when the phone was on its last legs, I was able to boot into the Recovery mode, the phone seems to stay in that mode without the crash. Unfortunately, I didn't stay long enough in the Recovery mode to confirm this.
The phone was running on Lineage of Android 8. I have been using the phone for two years, the battery is surely weakened but can still last an hour or two for continual Youtube watching. I didn't do any software update after the Lineage Android 8's last nightly build.
Hope you can help and give some pointers. Thanks.
-- Joseph
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This appears to be hardware failure. The SoC is most probably dead. You should have recovered your data when it was still able to boot. Right now I think it's too late.
twistyplain said:
This appears to be hardware failure. The SoC is most probably dead. You should have recovered your data when it was still able to boot. Right now I think it's too late.
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I just plugged in the phone. Miraculously, after few minutes, it did come up with the boot screen (with some messy lines), see the attached picture. However, It didn't go beyond the boot screen and recycle again for 2 or 3 times and then no more. I was able to duplicate this recycling situation several times after plugging it to the charger. Also, I was able to push it into the Recovery mode, but it only stay at the boot screen (with lines) and shut off again after few seconds.
What do the messy lines on the boot screen suggest? Is it the battery totally dead? Or, is the charging system faulty that somehow it doesn't have any enough juice to push thru beyond the boot screen and hence shut off?
-- Joseph
easyxpress said:
I just plugged in the phone. Miraculously, after few minutes, it did come up with the boot screen (with some messy lines), see the attached picture. However, It didn't go beyond the boot screen and recycle again for 2 or 3 times and then no more. I was able to duplicate this recycling situation several times after plugging it to the charger. Also, I was able to push it into the Recovery mode, but it only stay at the boot screen (with lines) and shut off again after few seconds.
What do the messy lines on the boot screen suggest? Is it the battery totally dead? Or, is the charging system faulty that somehow it doesn't have any enough juice to push thru beyond the boot screen and hence shut off?
-- Joseph
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what happened to TWRP ? thats stock recovery
will it enter fastboot mode ? if you can get into TWRP their is a chance of off loading your userdata to a PC
easyxpress said:
I just plugged in the phone. Miraculously, after few minutes, it did come up with the boot screen (with some messy lines), see the attached picture. However, It didn't go beyond the boot screen and recycle again for 2 or 3 times and then no more. I was able to duplicate this recycling situation several times after plugging it to the charger. Also, I was able to push it into the Recovery mode, but it only stay at the boot screen (with lines) and shut off again after few seconds.
What do the messy lines on the boot screen suggest? Is it the battery totally dead? Or, is the charging system faulty that somehow it doesn't have any enough juice to push thru beyond the boot screen and hence shut off?
-- Joseph
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Yup...This phone is dead. I have seen a similar le pro 3 posted here on XDA with the same streaks along the display. It's definitely a hard brick. No way to get around it that I know of. I'd like to rope @tsongming in on this. He has seen a few dead pro 3's so this is within his expertise.
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twistyplain said:
Yup...This phone is dead. I have seen a similar le pro 3 posted here on XDA with the same streaks along the display. It's definitely a hard brick. No way to get around it that I know of. I'd like to rope @tsongming in on this. He has seen a few dead pro 3's so this is within his expertise.
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Sorry bad news.
As twistyplain said, your phone is absolutely fried, and there is no solution.
It's definitely no brick, that is a hardware issue... Most likely shorted solder connections. The same thing happened to two of our X727s, we have one left that still works.
I highly recommend buying a seemingly unbrickable Xiaomi phone. Their budget models are awesome and of course their flagships are awesome. Everyone in my family has Migrated to Xiaomi . I currently have Android 10 working flawlessly.
Thanks for the info. I made a mistake of not backing up the photos from the phone. I'm still hoping for a slim chance and searching that some of the repair shops (in China?) are somehow able to boot up the phone and retrieve the photos for me. Meanwhile, I'll check into Xiaomi.
-- Joseph
easyxpress said:
Thanks for the info. I made a mistake of not backing up the photos from the phone. I'm still hoping for a slim chance and searching that some of the repair shops (in China?) are somehow able to boot up the phone and retrieve the photos for me. Meanwhile, I'll check into Xiaomi.
-- Joseph
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If you are in China and located in a large city or tech industrial area you should have plenty of shops that repair at the component level.
Your phone could very likely be repaired by a shop that has a hot air rework soldering station with an electron microscope.
We used to have these types of places in the US but they have all gone out business, replaced by board swappers, who charge a lot. I would suspect that you could get it repaired in China for 100 yuan or less.
I worked in Beijing for 3 months, about 18 years ago and these types of places were everywhere.

My screen just dies, please help!

Hello everyone. I just bought the OnePlus 8 Pro, set it up, used it a little and then opened the camera, and changed to selfie mode. Suddenly the screen turned green and turned off. Since then I cannot boot my phone and i see green flashes on my screen and nothing works. I can still hear the phone works (Lock screen noises and vibrations) but still can't see anything apart from green flashes every 5 seconds. I've tried to hard reset the phone a few times, but no luck, screen still flashes green.
Please tell me if there is something i can do to fix the issue, or the screen just died.
Why would you want to try and fix the issue? It sounds like a hardware failure and you should return your device. Sure it's a ****ty situation but these things happen.
patensas said:
Why would you want to try and fix the issue? It sounds like a hardware failure and you should return your device. Sure it's a ****ty situation but these things happen.
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in my country its not that easy .... you need to send it few weeks to check the prob
and thats my only phone i use i cant send it and just bought it
maybe other opinion guys plz?
The only way to solve this is to RMA sadly. Definitely a hardware issue and needs to be replaced (if within the appropriate time) or repaired.
RMA. 100%
ok guys first of all i gave the phone to the company for check thx for your reply

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