[Q] Soft Bricked (sort of recogn. by comp) - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Just to get the necessary info out of the way, here's what's relevant. My ROM was (LP) unofficial CM12 (5.0.2): http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...cyanogenmod-12-unofficial-build-mako-t2936332
The other day, I flashed LTE Radio from Nexus 4 LTE Enabler: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/general/4-4-3-nexus-4-lte-lte-tethering-hotspot-t2416822
After flashing this in CWM recovery (non-touch), I rebooted from its main menu, but it hung here. After 10+ mins, I manually reboot using physical buttons, but the phone screen never reemerged.
Here's my diagnosis:
I have the red light of death (calling it ROD)
I tried to charge it overnight (it actually "died" while on charge)
I removed and reconnected the battery contacts
I have managed at chance to have my computer detect the phone before it "dies"
I do not have fastboot or adb sideload access
I cannot access anything on my phone: no screen or vibration when booting up
Through specific button combinations, I can force the red light of death (ROD) (e.g. holding vol buttons for 1 min, then procedure in following line)
BUT this lasts only for as long as I HOLD the combinations (e.g. holding vol up+power, plug in USB, see ROD, continued holding reboots phone & loops over)
I need your help! Later today, I will carefully charge the battery terminals directly, hoping to see different symptoms. I know if I can get fastboot on my phone, and/or adb on my computer, then I'm good. IF NOT, what are my options? I don't have warranty anymore, so I'd have to ship my phone for JTAG repair?
UPDATE: I tried charging the battery itself for 30+ minutes, but I have the exact issues as before. I suppose JTAG repair is my only solution now.
2nd UPDATE: I've gone ahead with JTAG repair. Thread's closed.

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[Q] Mt4G won't boot AT ALL

I went out for a while with my battery at 20%, when I came back it had drained out. I put it to charge, but when I tried to switch it back on, it refused to boot. On a normal power button press, it would vibrate 3 times and then the red notification light would start blinking. Same thing with power + volume_up. If I press power + volume_down, it would vibrate 5 times and the green notification light would stay lit. Nothing comes on the screen, whatsoever.
I was rooted with S=off, and was using the Operation Inferno ROM (which I have been using comfortably for the past month or so).
I did try some stuff with ADB, such as using it to reboot into bootloader and recovery (same 3 vibrate + red notification light), pushed the Operation Inferno ROM again to the sdcard and tried to restore the ROM from that location (for which I got adb: unable to open file /sdcard/backup.zip).
I haven't yet gotten around to downloading and installing the factory image some have suggested for the eMMC issue (PD15IMG.ZIP) but I wanted additional opinions considering most people with an eMMC issue have been able to open HBOOT at least.
When the phone doesn't power on, neither ADB nor fastboot will help you. There is no device on the other side, so all your attempts went to the drain, and it was expected. Nothing to do with eMMC issue or anything else. Your phone just doesn't power on.
Put your phone to charge, if the light turns orange - just leave it to charge until it's green, then disconnect and try to power on.
If the light doesn't turn orange, or it doesn't power on even after charging - remove the battery for 10 min, press Power button for 1/2 min, release the button, reinsert the battery, put to charge. And again, let it charge before you try to turn it on.
I did charge it earlier (for about half an hour or so) and the orange light does come, but it didn't boot after that either.
I'll just give it a try by charging it through the night and see.
I think a key thing is to take out your battery for 10 min, as Jack_R1 suggested. Then proceed with the charging.
Sent from my HTC Glacier
Still doesn't work. I dissembled it and kept it like that for quite some time, then put everything back and charged it for hours. Still the same issue happening during boot.
Connect the phone to USB, powered off, see if the PC recognizes "QHSUSB_DLOAD" device. Try to power it on, see if it happens.
If it happens - it means your primary bootloader is screwed, in another words - no repair (actually, repair is theoretically possible, but no guide, no information and no sources exist for MT4G).
Jack_R1 said:
Connect the phone to USB, powered off, see if the PC recognizes "QHSUSB_DLOAD" device. Try to power it on, see if it happens.
If it happens - it means your primary bootloader is screwed, in another words - no repair (actually, repair is theoretically possible, but no guide, no information and no sources exist for MT4G).
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When its plugged in, its recognised by the ADB (even when powered off), and I can do some basic commands (mentioned in the first post). When I power it on the same thing happens as when it wasn't plugged into USB (ie, the vibration and the blinking LED).
I'm also worried about water damage, since a very tiny amount did come on it as I was sweating profusely. Although the indicators in the battery tray and on the battery itself don't signal damage (they're completely white) I've just decided to try and keep it opened up in a bowl of rice, just in case, until someone is able to come out with some idea.
As I'm in India, taking it to T-Mobile is not an option. If nothing works out, I might take it to HTC and see if they can help out.

Please Help! LG G2 Won't Boot Up

I had rooted my dad's lg g2( D802) and installed twrp using an app named autorec as it was recommended by many people in the internet and had very high ratings and downloads in the play store. Everything was fine for a few weeks till I noticed that the app had an update. So I flashed twrp again from the app hoping it was a newer version and it said it completed the operation successfully. Then I just used the phone for sometime and after that I switched off the phone to enter the recovery. After it switched off, I pressed the button combination for entering the recovery but nothing came up. Then I attempted to just boot the phone and kept pressing the power button but nothing came up. I even kept pressing the button for upto a minute to hard reboot it in case it was just a case of hanging but nothing came up.After that, I plugged it in for charging and attempted to boot again. After I kept pressing the power button for about 30 seconds while charging, the led blinked red 8 times, paused and repeated itself as long as I kept holding the power button.
The problem is that it even the screen doesn't turn on.
I searched for this issue and saw that many others were facing this issue. I tried the following solutions given by them which did not work:
1) Holding the power button for a long time
2) Keeping it for charging until it's full but nothing comes up and the phone got heated up very much untill I stopped it a few hours later.
3) Removing the back cover and detaching the battery power cable from the phone after after waiting for sometime, reattaching it.
My dad showed it to the lg repair centre but they told him they need to replace the whole board which is very expensive, especially considering that it is a 2+ year old phone. My dad is very angry at me and probably won't let me touch his phones ever again if I don't fix this. Please help me.
Thanks in Advance
Edit: the charge was at 45% when I switched it off. Don't think it is because of low battery
With the phone pluggged into your computer, does the computer recognize the phone? And if yes, what does Device Manager report it as being?
arvindr07 said:
I had rooted my dad's lg g2( D802) and installed twrp using an app named autorec as it was recommended by many people in the internet and had very high ratings and downloads in the play store. Everything was fine for a few weeks till I noticed that the app had an update. So I flashed twrp again from the app hoping it was a newer version and it said it completed the operation successfully. Then I just used the phone for sometime and after that I switched off the phone to enter the recovery. After it switched off, I pressed the button combination for entering the recovery but nothing came up. Then I attempted to just boot the phone and kept pressing the power button but nothing came up. I even kept pressing the button for upto a minute to hard reboot it in case it was just a case of hanging but nothing came up.After that, I plugged it in for charging and attempted to boot again. After I kept pressing the power button for about 30 seconds while charging, the led blinked red 8 times, paused and repeated itself as long as I kept holding the power button.
The problem is that it even the screen doesn't turn on.
I searched for this issue and saw that many others were facing this issue. I tried the following solutions given by them which did not work:
1) Holding the power button for a long time
2) Keeping it for charging until it's full but nothing comes up and the phone got heated up very much untill I stopped it a few hours later.
3) Removing the back cover and detaching the battery power cable from the phone after after waiting for sometime, reattaching it.
My dad showed it to the lg repair centre but they told him they need to replace the whole board which is very expensive, especially considering that it is a 2+ year old phone. My dad is very angry at me and probably won't let me touch his phones ever again if I don't fix this. Please help me.
Thanks in Advance
Edit: the charge was at 45% when I switched it off. Don't think it is because of low battery
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more info... what variant? phone does not boot.. can you press vol up then plug phone .. does download mode works... stay calmed this can be fixed..:fingers-crossed:
I haven't tried plugging it to the computer. The way to enter download mode is holding the volume up button right? Thank you for the suggestion. I'm away for a few days but I'll tell my dad to do so. I'll post what happens then. Variant is D802
OK I told him to do that. When he pressed the volume up button and then plugged it to his computer, 13 new partitions showed up in windows, and it is telling him that he needs to format the positions to use it. But nothing is coming up on the phone
Do NOT let Windows format the partitions(!)
Use the SRKTool instead to unbrick from qhsusb_bulk mode:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development/tools-srk-tool-useful-toos-lg-root-twrp-t3079076
Afterwards use LG Flash Tool 2014 to flash the KDZ for your variant:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2432476
It's better to let the battery charge to full first. Shut down the phone by holding PWR button for 10 seconds, then plug charger. It should work even in bulk mode.
Did you try these simple things...
shutdown phone keeping powerbutton down.
Start pressing power button & vol down....when you see LG logo for couple seconds. Release fingers and press vol UP and vol DOWN, same time. No power button.
MB525 said:
Do NOT let Windows format the partitions(!)
Use the SRKTool instead to unbrick from qhsusb_bulk mode:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development/tools-srk-tool-useful-toos-lg-root-twrp-t3079076
Afterwards use LG Flash Tool 2014 to flash the KDZ for your variant:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2432476
It's better to let the battery charge to full first. Shut down the phone by holding PWR button for 10 seconds, then plug charger. It should work even in bulk mode.
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But the problem is, even the screen doesn't turn on while on download mode. I'll surely try out the unbrick tool but will it work since normally, the download mode screen comes up. That thing is 760mb. I think it'll take some time for it to finish. (Ultra slow internet connection )
mal13 said:
Did you try these simple things...
shutdown phone keeping powerbutton down.
Start pressing power button & vol down....when you see LG logo for couple seconds. Release fingers and press vol UP and vol DOWN, same time. No power button.
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The lg logo doesn't come up when I do that. If fact, even the screen does not turn on
Thank you guys! Srk tools worked! Again thank you very much

Nexus 7 2012 problems

Hi all,
I'm struggling with getting my 2012 Nexus 7 to start and hope someone out there can help!
I think I may have let the battery become discharged, but anyway here are the symptoms:
Connected the power lead and the tablet initially showed the empty battery icon but then started to flash up the word Google but does not boot up. Left it connected for a couple of hours. Still no joy.
Did a bit of internet research in an attempt to reset the tablet via the button combinations.
With the power lead disconnected, holding on/off plus volume+ together eventually gives a blank screen and from there holding on/off plus vol- gives the Android figure with its belly open. Hitting vol+ scrolls thru the four options of start / power off / recovery mode / restart bootloader, however when I select 'recovery mode' and press the on/off button instead of showing the Android with a red triangle it simply goes back to flashing 'Google'.
From there, if I press and hold on/off and vol- for several seconds the screen gives a momentary blue flash and then the fours 'dancing blobs' appear, eventually to be replaced with the flashing 'Google' but still no boot up.
If I connect the power lead although I can get the initial Android figure, I cannot scoll for any of the options.
All of this sounds like a major fault, but funnily enough yesterday evening I left the tablet with a blank screen and disconnected only to find this morning that it had booted and had all my apps showing, all of which appeared to be working properly. so I connected the charge lead and it said I had 17% battery remaining however the battery charge graph showed a number of major gaps and also showed the wrong date (2 days behind). So I connected the power lead and left it for 10 mins to find that the charge state hadn't moved but also that the screen brightness was reduced as if it wasn't connected. So I unplugged and then re-plugged the power lead and it said it was optimising 1 of 2 apps then the screen brightness returned to full, any appearing to function ok.
So left if for around 30 mins at which point the charge had gone up to 21% and I decided to try switching it off. Bad move!! Instead of booting up it simply returned to the flashing 'Google'. Which is about where the story started.
I've had the back off and the battery connector hasn't shifted, but one thing I did notice is that there is a fourth key switch below the vol- switch but without a hole in the cover to actuate it when assembled. Is this part of the button-press combination to restore factory seetings with the back off ??
If anyone out there can make sense of what the tablet is doing, I'd love to hear from you!!
Mike

Some help needed with my beloved Defy+

Hello,
As a newcomer to the forums, I'd like to ask for some help. I tried some of the methods described in several posts, to no avail. The situation is this:
Yesterday, I forgot my Defy+ on my desk and the alarm went of at 21:00 as programmed. It went for about 30 mins after that it was cancelled by default. I switched the wifi on and the phone restarted. In fact it stuck in a restart loop, mostly with the Motorola logo on screen. I took the battery out, kept it for like 30 mins, popped it back in and it went to the recovery console with the exclamation mark and the little droid icon. It stayed there for 30 sec, after that it went dark. Now this happened before so I did not panic and tried the battery swap again.
However, this time the phone is silent. Dead. If I plug it into a PC it gives me the notification sound (like when you pull out a usb drive from your PC) and the battery still gives out 3.7V.
No reaction for pressing the power button or volume up/down or any combination of that.
My question is: Is there a way to revive my beloved phone or is it just a piece of history now?
Additional info: Yes, it was a stock Defy+ with Android 2.3.4.
Any help is appreciated!
Update
Update: When I plug it into a PC with the Volume- button pressed down, a white LED starts to light until I disconnect it. During this if I try to enter bootloader mode, the PC recognises it as an unknown device and immediately prompts me to reconnect it.
Any ideas?

Spontaneous brick after years of disuse?

I discontinued using my X Compact in mid-2020 when I got a new Pixel 4a. It's been sitting in a drawer since. It was rooted but working fine.
Recently I pulled it out to try charging it up to use as a spare. What I found was, upon plugging it in to charge, I'd get the "Your devices has been unlocked and can't be trusted" splash screen, then after the 5 seconds it would vibrate and bootloop back into the same screen, etc. I tried booting into recovery with power button / volume down and got only a blank screen. I booted it into fastboot with power button / volume up and left it to charge in that state.
Today I got all the drivers set up on my laptop and was able to access fastboot. I tried installing two different versions of TWRP for kugo (twrp-3.3.1-0-kugo and twrp-3.6.2_9-0-kugo). In both cases, subsequently attempting to boot into recovery, I got the SONY screen followed by the TWRP splash screen and then... hang.
Certainly seems like something got corrupted in there. Should I just call it a brick and leave it alone, or are there any further bright ideas on what to try?
Is the battery good? It may not be able to sink enough current otherwise.
blackhawk said:
Is the battery good? It may not be able to sink enough current otherwise.
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Hard to judge in this state, but if I immediately plug it into charge after launching recovery mode, it still hangs.

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