[Q] AT&T Note 3 completely hardbricked. - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys I bought a note 3 just two days ago for my girlfriend. This phone is not rooted, everything is stock. I was going through the phone and noticed there was a software update 1200mb in size, I imagine a new Rom or something I dunno. Anyway I did the update later went to check the phone which is now paper weight 100% unresponsive, called AT&T it's not under warranty so not their problem. The phone will not go into recovery it's literally dead all around. Reading I'm sure you can tell I am completely inexperienced so can anyone with a great amount of patience possibly help me fix this and I will donate 50$ or pay w/e. Any help is appreciated, Thank You!

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Ahhh!!! My 8125 has kicked the bucket :(

After I installed Faria 3.3 rom last week I started getting random shutdowns on my 8125. Today I plugged it in to my computer, walked away, came back and my phone was shut down. For good. I had it clocked between 192mhz and 240 mhz, but it was 192mhz when it died on me.
I bought the phone February 17, 2006, so my warranty is now over Do you guys think Cingular will help me out if I call their handset support tomorrow? But even then, this thing is unlocked and flashed a with a hacked ROM...am I in a bit of a predicament here? I can't really afford to buy a new phone (of this stature) right now.
Trying my best to keep my composure....but this ****ing sucks!!!!
Give us some more info so that we can help you: Please confirm if you have tried the following:
1) Has the battery got any charge in it - sounds a bit lame but just confirm it please.
2) Have you tried to force it into bootloader mode [4 coloured bars on screen] (Hold in camera button - push reset -release reset but continue to hold camera button)
Thank you for your help, the battery is charged 100%. My father has the same phone and I was able to boot it up fine with my battery.
I tried doing this boot you described and nothing happens.
Me too...
the same thing happened on my mda it turned on after that its completely dead. i think mine is bricked too, cant seem to turn it on
Doesn't look good I'm afraid. I did a quick search on the forum and not a lot came up. Maybe it is worth a try with Cingular if it is big time broke I doubt if they will be able to detect that it was a cooked ROM that was on it.
I did have it running at 276mhz for a couple of days last week, but I saw nothing wrong with it. I just wanted to save my battery life so I went back to 192mhz and then 2 days ago it started doing this. The first time it happened, I just switched the batteries and turned it on and it worked. Now this time, it won't turn on at all.
I'm gonna try calling them tomorrow, I just hope they even honor it considering it's been over a year. This is the second 8125 I've gone through though, last August I had a problem with my screen and Cingular sent me another me this one.
Not Under Warranty
I really don't think you're going to have any luck with Cingular. First of all, if it's been over a year since the initial purchase, you're already out of warranty. Your replacement phone that you got in August doesn't carry a full one year warranty -- it's only warranteed until the 1 year anniversary date of the ORIGINAL phone purchased.
Secondly, even if it was within the warranty period, there are ways they can tell that it was NOT running an Official ROM. Oh, Cingular won't be able to tell when you turn it in, but they ship them to HTC for reconditioning, and HTC can tell.
It's because of people turning in their bricked phones under a warranty -- and the resulting financial losses from exchaning them -- that caused the carriers and manufacturers to turn up the heat to make Microsoft finally issue their edict of "cease and desist." Now, the ROMs are gone from the ftp and we have to "go underground" to tinker and hope that the file we download isn't corrupted or full of viruses.
What the carriers SHOULD have done, instead, was return those phones to their owners with a bill for the replacement cost. Maybe then people would have thought twice about making their phone carriers' responsible for damage the user had done to their phones.
Do you think there'd be any thing at all they could do for me? Maybe get me a refurbished one at a discounted rate since I've been a longtime customer? I pretty much just threw away $300 for 1 year of use...this is disgusting...
I just wish I had the resources and friends on the inside that other people do. Hell, my uncle is getting 3G on his 8525 through the MediaNet plan instead of Data Connect because of a friend he has over there.

galaxy s4 won't turn on

Hi guys,
I was wondering if someone could help me with my s4 (i9505)
Yesterday I was playing a bit on my way to work when the phone suddenly turned off, and I haven't been able to turn it back on since then.
I was running Echoe ROM (S5 port) ver.XIII, and I had TWRP recovery on at the time. Now the phone won't boot up at all, not even in recovery/download/safe modes.
The only thing I can say is that the phone was rather hot when it went down.
The same thing happened a few months ago, but the phone booted up as soon as it cooled down. Not this time though.
I pulled my SD and SIM cards out they are both fine.
Today I took it to a service station, dude gave it back to me after 1 minute, said that it was some kind of motherboard malfunction,
and that I should give it to Samsung.
The S4 is 2 years old, never had any problems with it, I just want to know if it's worth it to repair, or if this is really goodbye. :crying::crying::crying:
Depends on if you want to get a new phone or are fine with your s4.
You could sell it as defective or you could repair it and sell it afterwards. People still buy the device. I, instance, am looking for one right now.

[Help] Non-UK Device in UK

Hi Xda would be really helpful if anyone could help with this one.
Bascially my cuzon bought a Note 4 on Ebay and when it came shortly after we discovered he was having major issues with the phone he was losing 3G and 4G and sometimes texts would go and sometimes they wouldn't.
Anyway we took this up with the buyer who said he would send us another one once he had received this one back. We sent the device back and revived the same one back i knew this when i compared the imei number. This was about 6 months ago since then the case has gone cold Ebay has done nothing and the seller and disappeared, after taking this to trading standards they have hit a brick wall. They are still trying at the present time but they have told us that we are stuck with the device.
When i spoke to Samsung about these issues they told me something interesting that the device was a none-UK device and im pretty sure non-EU.
So my question is this, is there anyway that this issue could be fixed. The device works brilliantly apart from that, i was thinking (Although not sure) Would flashing a UK stock rom work or anything along those lines.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Jacko

Galaxy s8 defective Samsung wont replace it, what to do?

Hello everyone, I have been an android user for around 5 consistent years now and I got an LG g4 when it first came out, well after about a year of use it broke so I was without a phone for months, so I waited for the galaxy s8, I pre-order it, and I should have learned my lesson about buying phones right when they come out, I did that with my LG g4 and it had that hardware bug. Anyways I have had the phone for awhile now and it has started to freeze, the screen shuts off and won't respond for a few minutes, it will freeze for 2 seconds then shut down and reboot, the battery life is about 2 hours at 100% charge, it gets burning hot while charging and sometimes while I use it and about 2 weeks ago, I had picked up my phone off my desk and looked at the back of it and it was cracked, I know I didn't drop it either because if I do I will look at it for a good 20 minutes and the room I was in has very soft carpet so it won't break, then last Saturday I went on vacation and my I woke up that morning and grabbed my phone, and what yah know it was broken on the front and worse on the back, and I know 100 that I didn't drop it then either, because it was on the charger, so I called Samsung today, a few times actually, the people could barely speak English, were very rude and were giving me wrong information, and the problem is they want $205 to fix the screen, well why would I pay for something #1 I didn't break #2 it's defective, so why would I pay to have the screen fixed on a defective piece of hardware? So right now I am at a loss and I'm very upset, So basically I turn to my favourite form in my hour of need to ask what I should do, and I can't return it either because I'm making payments on it over sprint, also I may be uninformed of the situation because I have never had this issue, so any help you can give me is extremely appreciated
Device information: Samsung Galaxy s8 sm-g950u Arctic silver.
any questions and any answers or help or anything would be extremely appreciated
Not sure if this will help or not, but it sounds like your battery is bad and expanding inside of your phone.
Good luck bro, getting a free replacement for a cracked screen is almost impossible... I kno, I dropped 2 lg g2's in a 2weeks time span of initially getting the ****ing thing... went thru my carrier "Verizon" to get a replacement, although it worked out in the end for me cause the 2nd time I dropped the g2, they didn't have anymore g2 replacements so they sent me a g3 instead... if u have insurance thru ur carrier that's ur cheapest n best bet
You don't need to deal with Samsung directly as it sounds like you purchased the phone through Sprint. Take it to a Sprint store and explain what is happening or call customer support if you wish. They will be much easier to work with. To reiterate call Sprint not Samsung.
tommyg562000 said:
You don't need to deal with Samsung directly as it sounds like you purchased the phone through Sprint. Take it to a Sprint store and explain what is happening or call customer support if you wish. They will be much easier to work with. To reiterate call Sprint not Samsung.
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Already talked to them, they wont do anything they told me to contact samsung.
Maybe you was sleepwalking and you broke your screen? Joking. Now seriously your screen it's cracked. What do you expect from Samsung? "Yo my screen it's cracked! How did you cracked? I didn't cracked yo! Then how did it got cracked? I don't know...magic yo!"
Just pay the 200$, get your phone fixed and move on..
I am with the first commentary. I have a repair store here in France and I have seen 3 batteries swell up and break the screen. Not much you can do. Warranty will only get you so far. It seems the customer service ppl are there more to deflect the customers away more than to help. They are hoping For you to give up period .And move on so if you just keep trying and pressuring them though replace your phone if not your only option is To pay the $200 .
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Rent A Center Lock, Please Help!

Let me just start but saying I was an avid iPhone user (thank God I switched) so I bought a LG G6 off Craigslist a couple weeks ago. Everything on this phone is perfect and just for me! Unfortunately I wake up this morning and my phone has a rent a center lock screen on it. I have seen other forums for other Android phones but I'm kinda clueless when it comes to flashing phones and removing things like this. I do have a background in technology but with having kids and a family and life the technology world crept up and snuck past me lol so can anyone please help me get rid of this stupid lock?
P. S. I called rent a center and they told me I would have to return the phone to them and just be out my 300 dollars smh
Well, you kinda got screwed. No contact with the craig'slist seller anymore?
There might be a way to completely reset or reflash it, but it would have to be a model that can be rooted in order to get a rom without those modifications.

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