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hi, as i wrote in other topic, i'm stuck at 4.2.2 becouse an error by google, i can use 4.3 with 4.2.2 bootloader, i really want to try 4.4 but i can't, like the guys in this topic:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2561527
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48332273#post48332273
we have try anything, flash from recovery, from adb, from toolkit, lock and unlock bootloader.. nothing working, i can't change my phone, so, please, there are alot of developer here, can someone help us? and sorry for my bad english
icedzed said:
hi, as i wrote in other topic, i'm stuck at 4.2.2 becouse an error by google, i can use 4.3 with 4.2.2 bootloader, i really want to try 4.4 but i can't, like the guys in this topic:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2561527
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48332273#post48332273
we have try anything, flash from recovery, from adb, from toolkit, lock and unlock bootloader.. nothing working, i can't change my phone, so, please, there are alot of developer here, can someone help us? and sorry for my bad english
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Use, fastboot like a man, don't use toolkits.
In bootloader mode.(everything will be wiped)
(boot into bootloader mode and plug to ur pc/ hit enter to run each command one by one):
fastboot flash bootloader (drag and drop bootloader.img file)
fastboot reboot-bootloader (or fastboot reboot bootloader, cant remenber exactly)
Fastboot flash radio (drag and drop radio.img file)
Fastboot rebo...
Fastboot -w update (drag and drop .zip file)
Hit enter, wait and at the end the phone will boot by its own.
sent from my NEXUS 4 tasting KitKat for the first time
C4SCA said:
Use, fastboot like a man, don't use toolkits.
In bootloader mode.(everything will be wiped)
(boot into bootloader mode and plug to ur pc/ hit enter to run each command one by one):
fastboot flash bootloader (drag and drop bootloader.img file)
fastboot reboot-bootloader (or fastboot reboot bootloader, cant remenber exactly)
Fastboot flash radio (drag and drop radio.img file)
Fastboot rebo...
Fastboot -w update (drag and drop .zip file)
Hit enter, wait and at the end the phone will boot by its own.
sent from my NEXUS 4 tasting KitKat for the first time
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done, step by step, nothing, still on the colored dot logo.. i can post you the logfile from dos if you want...
icedzed said:
done, step by step, nothing, still on the colored dot logo.. i can post you the logfile from dos if you want...
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Weird...
I won't be able to help with a log, im no pro...
I said that before cuz sometimes is the toolkit wich isnt doing it right...
U sure fastboot command are being able to write on the emmc all the files/parttions?
sent from my Nexus 4 tasting for the first time KitKat.
C4SCA said:
Weird...
I won't be able to help with a log, im no pro...
I said that before cuz sometimes is the toolkit wich isnt doing it right...
U sure fastboot command are being able to write on the emmc all the files/parttions?
sent from my Nexus 4 tasting for the first time KitKat.
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i saw the log and every file was written with no error, so yes, i think i write every file, as i say in the first post i'm not the only user with this problem, in the end it's a big fail from google..
Try and go back to stock 100%. Unlocked, unrooted, and then try again.
Sent from my Nexus 4
sabaramo said:
Try and go back to stock 100%. Unlocked, unrooted, and then try again.
Sent from my Nexus 4
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i try it alot of time, nothing.. i try also going back to 4.2.2 locked and unrooted and doing ota, nothing
icedzed said:
i try it alot of time, nothing.. i try also going back to 4.2.2 locked and unrooted and doing ota, nothing
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have you tried factory factory reset from recovery as well?
sabaramo said:
have you tried factory factory reset from recovery as well?
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yes, i try everything
Have you tried flashing the factory image? That usually sorts out everything. After flashing it, phone probably won't boot. If that happens, do a factory reset from stock recovery or flash twrp and factory reset from there.
Hopefully that's all you'll have to do.
Lt.Win said:
Have you tried flashing the factory image? That usually sorts out everything. After flashing it, phone probably won't boot. If that happens, do a factory reset from stock recovery or flash twrp and factory reset from there.
Hopefully that's all you'll have to do.
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as i say in other topic i already try.. nothing
Well your doing something wrong, figure it out.
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XxSilent22xX said:
Well your doing something wrong, figure it out.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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please, just please, read the entire topic before post, i try every method and every step, it's not the first time for me, i flash rom from year, i also give the phone to one developer to make him try, he say it's strange and probably it's an hardware problem, i can't do anything, i have to wait google and hope for a new compatible radio
My Nexus 6P is seemingly bootlooping.
I can boot into the bootloader menu but not into recovery. My bootloader is not unlocked so I cannot flash anything.
Issuing the command: "fastboot flashing unlock" does not work nor does "fastboot oem unlock". I cannot flash a custom recovery. Because my bootloader is locked.
Any help would be great.
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My Nexus 6P is seemingly bootlooping.
I can boot into the bootloader menu but not into recovery. My bootloader is not unlocked so I cannot flash anything.
Issuing the command: "fastboot flashing unlock" does not work nor does "fastboot oem unlock". I cannot flash a custom recovery. Because my bootloader is locked.
Any help would be great.
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You say that your bootloader was not unlocked, so I'm assuming you didn't have developer options turned on and USB debugging checked before fastboot flashing unlock?
Fe Mike said:
You say that your bootloader was not unlocked, so I'm assuming you didn't have developer options turned on and USB debugging checked before fastboot flashing unlock?
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I don't recall if i had them turned on or not. I know my device was enrolled in the Android beta program.
avansledright said:
I don't recall if i had them turned on or not. I know my device was enrolled in the Android beta program.
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Do you remember if you modded anything prior to bootloop? The reason you can't unlock bootloader is because USB debugging isn't on. What version of Android were you on when it happened? I believe you can still use google factory Image to restore your phone.
Fe Mike said:
Do you remember if you modded anything prior to bootloop? The reason you can't unlock bootloader is because USB debugging isn't on. What version of Android were you on when it happened? I believe you can still use google factory Image to restore your phone.
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The last thing i did was installed the new Google camera 4.2 but it worked fine after that.
avansledright said:
The last thing i did was installed the new Google camera 4.2 but it worked fine after that.
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Since you don't have twrp you probably don't have a backup, which what I'm going to suggest will bring you back to stock and may lose everything. Though it's better than a bricked phone. Since I never did the flash-all.bat you may lose your stuff on internal SD. In this link, download the correct image your phone was on (under angler) and if using windows use the flash-all.bat in fastboot. If you're phone isn't 32 GB, extract all from zip and flash everything except user data. Forgive me for assuming you may be new. https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Fe Mike said:
Since you don't have twrp you probably don't have a backup, which what I'm going to suggest will bring you back to stock and may lose everything. Though it's better than a bricked phone. Since I never did the flash-all.bat you may lose your stuff on internal SD. In this link, download the correct image your phone was on (under angler) and if using windows use the flash-all.bat in fastboot. If you're phone isn't 32 GB, extract all from zip and flash everything except user data. Forgive me for assuming you may be new. https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
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Tried that. Continue to get the "Remote: (device is locked)" error every time it tries to flash a new image.
I'm not worried about losing any data on the phone. everything is backed up in the cloud.
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avansledright said:
Tried that. Continue to get the "Remote: (device is locked)" error every time it tries to flash a new image.
I'm not worried about losing any data on the phone. everything is backed up in the cloud.
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Do you get the error on all that you try to flash? Maybe just try the recovery img only to see if you can at least get that. If that works you should be able to sideload ota through recovery. With having a locked bootloader you might be at a loss. But on the flip side, having everything locked and not rooted you should be ok for warranty replacement.
avansledright said:
Tried that. Continue to get the "Remote: (device is locked)" error every time it tries to flash a new image.
I'm not worried about losing any data on the phone. everything is backed up in the cloud.
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Fastboot is useless since your bootloader is locked. Try to ADB sideload the latest OTA image from Google and see if it will boot.
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SlimSnoopOS said:
Fastboot is useless since your bootloader is locked. Try to ADB sideload the latest OTA image from Google and see if it will boot.
Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
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How would i get into ADB mode without being able to boot into recovery? I thought of this as well but haven't been able to find a way to boot it into an ADB mode
avansledright said:
How would i get into ADB mode without being able to boot into recovery? I thought of this as well but haven't been able to find a way to boot it into an ADB mode
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Ahh, missed that in your first post. I'm not sure how you can get recovery going if it's bootlooping when you access it.
Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
avansledright said:
How would i get into ADB mode without being able to boot into recovery? I thought of this as well but haven't been able to find a way to boot it into an ADB mode
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Check out this thread at post number 268 they mention using adb through mtp mode when not able to use recovery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/figure-brick-t3450921/page6
Fe Mike said:
Check out this thread at post number 268 they mention using adb through mtp mode when not able to use recovery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/figure-brick-t3450921/page6
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Tried running through those steps. I can't even get a temporary boot of TWRP or stock recovery continues to bootloop even though WugFresh claims it was successful. Tried doing it manually via Fastboot and continue to get the error in flashing.
I just received my replacement phone. So I might just call it a day on this one. :crying:
avansledright said:
Tried running through those steps. I can't even get a temporary boot of TWRP or stock recovery continues to bootloop even though WugFresh claims it was successful. Tried doing it manually via Fastboot and continue to get the error in flashing.
I just received my replacement phone. So I might just call it a day on this one. :crying:
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Good to hear about replacement! There are a few people in these forums that have a brick and can't get out of it. I thought you couldn't Hard brick these phones unless that was your goal. And most of these users who have bricks don't even know what causes it. Just a random reboot then loops. Kinda scary.
I have recently purchased Nexus 6P which has boot loop problem and I know that I could potentially fix this issue by side loading OTA image via adb or flashing full factory image via fastboot. Side loading has completed successfully, but it hasn't fixed boot loop issue. Also I cannot flash full factory image because OEM unlocking wasn't allowed.
Maybe someone knows how to allow OEM unlocking using fastboot? I will appreciate any help. Thanks in advance!
anokmik said:
I have recently purchased Nexus 6P which has boot loop problem and I know that I could potentially fix this issue by side loading OTA image via adb or flashing full factory image via fastboot. Side loading has completed successfully, but it hasn't fixed boot loop issue. Also I cannot flash full factory image because OEM unlocking wasn't allowed.
Maybe someone knows how to allow OEM unlocking using fastboot? I will appreciate any help. Thanks in advance!
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Not possible. If the bootloader is locked and you can't boot into Android OS to allow OEM unlocking, you won't be using fastboot. Any luck using stock recovery to factory reset after a sideload? FYI all data on the phone will be lost.
RoyJ said:
Not possible. If the bootloader is locked and you can't boot into Android OS to allow OEM unlocking, you won't be using fastboot. Any luck using stock recovery to factory reset after a sideload? FYI all data on the phone will be lost.
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You mean by factory reset formatting cache and data from recovery options?
Also I'm currently on MTC20F/6.0.1 build. Maybe it is reasonable to sideload more recent version?
anokmik said:
You mean by factory reset formatting cache and data from recovery options?
Also I'm currently on MTC20F/6.0.1 build. Maybe it is reasonable to sideload more recent version?
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Yeah that's what I meant. Factory reset and cache wipe from stock recovery options. I guess it couldn't hurt to try sideloading 7.1.1.
It sort of sounds like the issue people had with the bugged versions of TWRP when restoring a backup, but the phone has stock recovery, right? I'll post a link to the thread where a bunch of people were collaborating to try to figure it out. You can search the thread to see if any suggestions help you out. I don't personally follow the thread, since I never had the issue and generally don't restore nandroid backups unless I absolutely have to. Usually if I need to restore I just plug into a PC and restore manually.
Edit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/figure-brick-t3450921/page44
Not sure if a solution is there for you, but can't hurt to check out.
anokmik said:
I have recently purchased Nexus 6P which has boot loop problem and I know that I could potentially fix this issue by side loading OTA image via adb or flashing full factory image via fastboot. Side loading has completed successfully, but it hasn't fixed boot loop issue. Also I cannot flash full factory image because OEM unlocking wasn't allowed.
Maybe someone knows how to allow OEM unlocking using fastboot? I will appreciate any help. Thanks in advance!
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When did you purchase the phone?
Was it used before purchasing?
What version of Android was running on the phone when it bootlooped?
Does your phone boot upto Android colorful dots animation or boots upto Google logo only?
Please answer these questions to give us insight about your problem.
RoyJ said:
Yeah that's what I meant. Factory reset and cache wipe from stock recovery options. I guess it couldn't hurt to try sideloading 7.1.1.
It sort of sounds like the issue people had with the bugged versions of TWRP when restoring a backup, but the phone has stock recovery, right? I'll post a link to the thread where a bunch of people were collaborating to try to figure it out. You can search the thread to see if any suggestions help you out. I don't personally follow the thread, since I never had the issue and generally don't restore nandroid backups unless I absolutely have to. Usually if I need to restore I just plug into a PC and restore manually.
Edit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/figure-brick-t3450921/page44
Not sure if a solution is there for you, but can't hurt to check out.
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Yep, this device has stock recovery and I will try to sideload 7.1.1 with factory reset and will reply here with the result. Also thanks for thread link! I will read it and maybe follow up in this thread with some questions.
fapste said:
When did you purchase the phone?
Was it used before purchasing?
What version of Android was running on the phone when it bootlooped?
Does your phone boot upto Android colorful dots animation or boots upto Google logo only?
Please answer these questions to give us insight about your problem.
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1. Yes, it was used previously by someone.
2. 6.0.1. I guess. This is the build version that is specified in the stock recovery.
3. Unfortunately only Google boot logo appear on device's screen.
Will be very happy if this could help.
anokmik said:
Yep, this device has stock recovery and I will try to sideload 7.1.1 with factory reset and will reply here with the result. Also thanks for thread link! I will read it and maybe follow up in this thread with some questions.
1. Yes, it was used previously by someone.
2. 6.0.1. I guess. This is the build version that is specified in the stock recovery.
3. Unfortunately only Google boot logo appear on device's screen.
Will be very happy if this could help.
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Can you manually get the device into the bootloader? If so you should be able to flash the full factory image following the instructions on Google's image download page. The flash.bat.all command works even with a locked bootloader and even if USB debugging is not enabled. It saved me a few times when I was soft bricked and nothing else helped.
jhs39 said:
Can you manually get the device into the bootloader? If so you should be able to flash the full factory image following the instructions on Google's image download page. The flash.bat.all command works even with a locked bootloader and even if USB debugging is not enabled. It saved me a few times when I was soft bricked and nothing else helped.
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are you sure you can flash the factory img with a locked bootloader? I'm counting on this because I can flash rescue OTAs in recovery successfully but nothing changes after OTA sideload. I was hoping I can flash factory img but unfortunately my bootloader is locked.
Alsen Lea said:
are you sure you can flash the factory img with a locked bootloader? I'm counting on this because I can flash rescue OTAs in recovery successfully but nothing changes after OTA sideload. I was hoping I can flash factory img but unfortunately my bootloader is locked.
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Try fastboot flashing unlock or fastboot oem unlock to unlock your bootloader.
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jhs39 said:
Try fastboot flashing unlock or fastboot oem unlock to unlock your bootloader.
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I thought I read that flash-all.bat worked even with a locked bootloader but that may have been wrong. But if you can get into fastboot you should be able to unlock the bootloader.
RoyJ said:
Yeah that's what I meant. Factory reset and cache wipe from stock recovery options. I guess it couldn't hurt to try sideloading 7.1.1.
It sort of sounds like the issue people had with the bugged versions of TWRP when restoring a backup, but the phone has stock recovery, right? I'll post a link to the thread where a bunch of people were collaborating to try to figure it out. You can search the thread to see if any suggestions help you out. I don't personally follow the thread, since I never had the issue and generally don't restore nandroid backups unless I absolutely have to. Usually if I need to restore I just plug into a PC and restore manually.
Edit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/figure-brick-t3450921/page44
Not sure if a solution is there for you, but can't hurt to check out.
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Steps that I have done from stock recovery:
1. Wipe cache
2. Wipe data/ factory reset
3. Sideload 7.0 (angler-ota-nbd91k-32c2eac8) and the result is successful "script succeded: result was [1.000000]"
4. Wipe cache
5. Wipe data/ factory reset
6. Power off
7. Power on
Unfortunately boot loop persists and if I go back to recovery there is the same build version MTC20F (6.0.1).
jhs39 said:
Can you manually get the device into the bootloader? If so you should be able to flash the full factory image following the instructions on Google's image download page. The flash.bat.all command works even with a locked bootloader and even if USB debugging is not enabled. It saved me a few times when I was soft bricked and nothing else helped.
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jhs39 said:
Try fastboot flashing unlock or fastboot oem unlock to unlock your bootloader.
I thought I read that flash-all.bat worked even with a locked bootloader but that may have been wrong. But if you can get into fastboot you should be able to unlock the bootloader.
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For "fastboot oem unlock" command prompt returns "failed: remote: unknown command". I think this is because Google has changed such command to "fastboot flashing unlock", which gives me "failed: remote: oem unlock is not allowed". This because OEM unlocking hasn't been allowed from Developer Options by previous owner and now I cannot get there because of boot loop. Also have tried "flash-all.bat" from 7.0 latest factory image and on each step it returns error "failed: remote: device is locked. cannot flash images" and this is because of locked bootloader.
Possible solution?
In Stock recovery I have "Mount /system" option. Maybe someone can clarify what does it mean and could it potentially fix boot loop in some way? I have tried google for it, but unfortunately have no luck in finding information about this option.
Thanks in advance for any information!
anokmik said:
Yep, this device has stock recovery and I will try to sideload 7.1.1 with factory reset and will reply here with the result. Also thanks for thread link! I will read it and maybe follow up in this thread with some questions.
1. Yes, it was used previously by someone.
2. 6.0.1. I guess. This is the build version that is specified in the stock recovery.
3. Unfortunately only Google boot logo appear on device's screen.
Will be very happy if this could help.
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Seems like the previous owner had upgraded to NOUGAT and then downgraded to 6.0.1 when he put the device up for sale. This issue occurs because of nougat. Star this issue on Google's website to bring to Google's attention to it
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=230848&thanks=230848&ts=1482412796
You might want to take a look at this:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz6x7k-VkpUJRjl6WjRhVmdXU0E/view
They are instructions for applying a rescue OTA, which supposedly works even if your bootloader is locked.
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There is also a toolkit you might want to take a look at:
http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/
fapste said:
Seems like the previous owner had upgraded to NOUGAT and then downgraded to 6.0.1 when he put the device up for sale. This issue occurs because of nougat. Star this issue on Google's website to bring to Google's attention to it
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=230848&thanks=230848&ts=1482412796
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Issue has star from me now. Thanks for the link!
jhs39 said:
You might want to take a look at this:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz6x7k-VkpUJRjl6WjRhVmdXU0E/view
They are instructions for applying a rescue OTA, which supposedly works even if your bootloader is locked.
There is also a toolkit you might want to take a look at:
http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/
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I have tried applying rescue OTA and that tool, but they doesn't help me.
The reason for my issue is that OEM unlocking hasn't been allowed by previous owner. So I'm looking for some options how to enable it from fastboot.
anokmik said:
Issue has star from me now. Thanks for the link!
I have tried applying rescue OTA and that tool, but they doesn't help me.
The reason for my issue is that OEM unlocking hasn't been allowed by previous owner. So I'm looking for some options how to enable it from fastboot.
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Are you running the latest versions of ADB and Fastboot?
This sounds like an issue that would have been covered under warranty --for the original owner. Did you buy the phone knowing about the boot loop problem?
jhs39 said:
Are you running the latest versions of ADB and Fastboot?
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These are the outputs from command prompt:
adb:
Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.36
Revision 0e9850346394-android
fastboot:
fastboot version 0e9850346394-android
I think that they are the latest, because I'm an Android dev and I'm updating SDK with tools as soon as new version come in.
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This sounds like an issue that would have been covered under warranty --for the original owner. Did you buy the phone knowing about the boot loop problem?
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Yep, I have known that device has boot loop issue and it was selling as-is for repair. Also I have known that this issue could be fixed, so it was hit or miss. Now I think that this was a miss.
It's starting to look that way. You would think there would be a way to reformat the drive and start from scratch like a computer. Maybe someone with programming knowledge will find a fix for you. It's odd the owner didn't RMA the phone rather than sell it as is/not working. Huawei was even fixing phones with similar issues for free a couple months out of warranty.
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It's starting to look that way. You would think there would be a way to reformat the drive and start from scratch like a computer. Maybe someone with programming knowledge will find a fix for you. It's odd the owner didn't RMA the phone rather than sell it as is/not working. Huawei was even fixing phones with similar issues for free a couple months out of warranty.
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Maybe there are some options for me to contact Huawei and ask for replacement? What are the requirements?
anokmik said:
Maybe there are some options for me to contact Huawei and ask for replacement? What are the requirements?
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I don't think the warranty is transferable but it won't cost you anything to contact Huawei and see if they will help you out.
http://consumer.huawei.com/in/support/warranty-query/index.htm
You can go to this site to check if the device is still under warranty. I have read about them allowing RMA on 6Ps that were out of warranty so it's worth a try at least.
http://consumer.huawei.com/us/support/warranty-query/index.htm
Sorry this is the site to check if phone is in warranty within the US. Other site was for India.
I`ve decided to return to stock and I wish I didn`t!
After flashing the files for the latest stock image , I was unable to pass the boot animation.
That was six hours ago.
I tried to reinstall another full image from google website.
I did and then my computer doesn`t recognize my device on adb mode.
Tried to update the drivers via Android Studio and through the usb drivers folder , it gives an error of not being able to download the update because of disabling the automatic windows update even though I did.
Help, people what can I do?
Should I just get a new phone?
It`s a very tough option for me right now due to some financial issues.
:crying::crying::crying:
I have also unlocked the bootloader afterwards.
That was such a stupid move!
Sulieman 91 said:
I have also unlocked the bootloader afterwards.
That was such a stupid move!
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Hi... Explain how exactly you flashed your phone. Fastboot? Adb sideload?
What was your android version prior to your problem.
What version did you try to flash? Did you use the flash all.bat/sh? Or flashed each image manually?
Are you stuck in bootloader? Can you still access recovery? Or does it bootloop when trying to reboot into recovery?
Sulieman 91 said:
I have also unlocked the bootloader afterwards. That was such a stupid move!
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No, unlocking the bootloader may make the difference in being able to recover your phone. Did you also enable USB debugging in Developer Options when you unlocked your bootloader? Was ADB working before and now has stopped working? I would first focus on getting ADB/fastboot binaries (and USB drivers) set up and working properly on your PC.
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Hi... Explain how exactly you flashed your phone. Fastboot? Adb sideload?
What was your android version prior to your problem.
What version did you try to flash? Did you use the flash all.bat/sh? Or flashed each image manually?
Are you stuck in bootloader? Can you still access recovery? Or does it bootloop when trying to reboot into recovery?
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I flashed the latest version of Android 7.1.1 with March update
I flashed each image manaually
Not stuck on boot loader but stuck on the animation of booting without accessing anything on the phone so it`s a bootloop.
I flashed stock all and unlocked the bootloader afterwards....... Trying to unlock it now with no hope of how to unlock it and flash anything and save myself from this problem!
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No, unlocking the bootloader may make the difference in being able to recover your phone. Did you also enable USB debugging in Developer Options when you unlocked your bootloader? Was ADB working before and now has stopped working? I would first focus on getting ADB/fastboot binaries (and USB drivers) set up and working properly on your PC.
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Please tell me that there is a way to unlock the bootloader without enabling usb debugging :\
This is gonna save my butt from a lot of trouble!
Sulieman 91 said:
I have also unlocked the bootloader afterwards. That was such a stupid move!
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You said you UNLOCKED your bootloader, and that is what I responded to. Did you mean you LOCKED it?
Sulieman 91 said:
Please tell me that there is a way to unlock the bootloader without enabling usb debugging :\
This is gonna save my butt from a lot of trouble!
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No you just need fastboot working to unlock (this is assuming you already had it unlocked before)... but again this depends on you having your PC set up correctly.
fastboot flashing unlock - try that and see if it finishes successfully or not.
Edit: That and try to answer @5.1 's questions
v12xke said:
You said you UNLOCKED your bootloader, and that is what I responded to. Did you mean you LOCKED it?
No you just need fastboot working to unlock (this is assuming you already had it unlocked before)... but again this depends on you having your PC set up correctly.
fastboot flashing unlock - try that and see if it finishes successfully or not.
Edit: That and try to answer @5.1 's questions
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I unlocked it before but now did a full recovery to Stock and locked the bootloader.
I need to access the usb debugging option before I can type in that command in the CMD
My PC is set up correctly .
My only problem is that I don`t have access to my phone in order to enable that option and don`t know how to unlock the bootloader with any other way.
That is all
Sulieman 91 said:
I flashed the latest version of Android 7.1.1 with March update
I flashed each image manaually
Not stuck on boot loader but stuck on the animation of booting without accessing anything on the phone so it`s a bootloop.
I flashed stock all and unlocked the bootloader afterwards....... Trying to unlock it now with no hope of how to unlock it and flash anything and save myself from this problem!
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Not answering what I asked, doesn't help me to help you...
5.1 said:
Not answering what I asked, doesn't help me to help you...
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I flashed my phone using fastboot
after that unlocked the boot loader
and then I tried to boot the phone normally.
I couldn`t and it stuck on the boot animation for over 6 hours now.
Hi... Explain how exactly you flashed your phone. Fastboot? Adb sideload?
Fastboot
What was your android version prior to your problem.
7.1.1
What version did you try to flash? Did you use the flash all.bat/sh? Or flashed each image manually?
The same version again after flashing a pure nexus rom , flashed each image manually
Are you stuck in bootloader? Can you still access recovery? Or does it bootloop when trying to reboot into recovery?
not stuck on bootloader , still have access to the recovery mode (stock one not TWRP) it bootloops only when I try to turn on the phone.
5.1 said:
Hi... Explain how exactly you flashed your phone. Fastboot? Adb sideload?
Fastboot
What was your android version prior to your problem.
7.1.1 Pure Nexus Rom
What version did you try to flash? Did you use the flash all.bat/sh? Or flashed each image manually?
7.1.1 with March Update , each image manually
Are you stuck in bootloader? Can you still access recovery? Or does it bootloop when trying to reboot into recovery?
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stuck in boot animation , have access to bootloader & recovery both in stock with no TWRP or Unlocked bootloader
Sulieman 91 said:
I flashed my phone using fastboot
after that unlocked the boot loader
and then I tried to boot the phone normally.
I couldn`t and it stuck on the boot animation for over 6 hours now.
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Yet you didn't answer the last question...
Do you still have access to recovery?
Try this just in case:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot format userdata
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Sulieman 91 said:
stuck in boot animation , have access to bootloader & recovery both in stock with no TWRP or Unlocked bootloader
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Well... Enter recovery and try a factory reset...
Though I find it really strange that your bootloader was unlocked and now... Locked?
5.1 said:
Yet you didn't answer the last question...
Do you still have access to recovery?
Try this just in case:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot format userdata
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Stock recovery only without any ability to edit or fix anything because of flashing stock android
....... I can`t fix anything from the boot loader as it is locked and need a way to unlock it without the usb debugging that I have no access to.
5.1 said:
Yet you didn't answer the last question...
Do you still have access to recovery?
Try this just in case:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot format userdata
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Well... Enter recovery and try a factory reset...
Though I find it really strange that your bootloader was unlocked and now... Locked?
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I locked the bootloader after flashing the system image to return fully to stock but now I realize I`ve blocked myself from even accessing the phone in case such a situation takes place
Sulieman 91 said:
Stock recovery only without any ability to edit or fix anything because of flashing stock android
....... I can`t fix anything from the boot loader as it is locked and need a way to unlock it without the usb debugging that I have no access to.
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Recovery > wipe data/factory reset
Doesn't work?
5.1 said:
Recovery > wipe data/factory reset
Doesn't work?
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I just did that and will wait for 4 to 5 minutes to check whether it worked or not.
Stand by
Sulieman 91 said:
I just did that and will wait for 4 to 5 minutes to check whether it worked or not.
Stand by
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Sure... Good luck...
5.1 said:
Sure... Good luck...
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Still with the same problem ........ I don`t know what to do , brother !
Sulieman 91 said:
Still with the same problem ........ I don`t know what to do , brother !
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Neither do I...
What version are you on? 7.1.1?
Try sideloading the beta 7.1.2 ota. You can find it on the N6P general section I think.
I'm not saying it will solve your problem. If factory reset didn't fix your bootloop, I don't know what else to do... Good luck!
I got my 6P bootloader locked (ofcourse by accident) and now it has become a paperweight. is there any solution for this issue? I can boot into bootloader, but cannot flash anything. No recovery is installed and No OS is installed too...
Shabbirkt said:
I got my 6P bootloader locked (ofcourse by accident) and now it has become a paperweight. is there any solution for this issue? I can boot into bootloader, but cannot flash anything. No recovery is installed and No OS is installed too...
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If the device can be seen by a computer, reflash the factory image. If not, no idea.
Dear friend if you have no OS installed and the Bootloader blocked the only thing you can try is using an OTG cable and a flash memory to download the latest version of the factory image but OTA and copy it to the flash memory and try to flash it from the stock recovery
felixpaz1992 said:
Dear friend if you have no OS installed and the Bootloader blocked the only thing you can try is using an OTG cable and a flash memory to download the latest version of the factory image but OTA and copy it to the flash memory and try to flash it from the stock recovery
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i cannot do that. how can i access OTG ? booting into recovery reboots phone in endless loop of booting into Google written screen and Screen turns off...
Can you boot to bootloader? (With the device powered off, hold Volume Down + Power)
Then run
Code:
fastboot devices
If you see your mobile then you should be able to flash the factory ROM.
See section 10 in https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
ghost shell said:
Can you boot to bootloader? (With the device powered off, hold Volume Down + Power)
Then run
If you see your mobile then you should be able to flash the factory ROM.
See section 10 in https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
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yup... fastboot devices detects the phone...
but when i try to flash factory image it says cannot flash as bootloader is locked.
Shabbirkt said:
yup... fastboot devices detects the phone...
but when i try to flash factory image it says cannot flash as bootloader is locked.
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Code:
fastboot flashing unlock
Note that it will delete all your data.
Please let me know if after that you're able to flash the factory image.
ghost shell said:
Note that it will delete all your data.
Please let me know if after that you're able to flash the factory image.
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i tried that brother... it says 'oem unlock is not allowed'.
Shabbirkt said:
yup... fastboot devices detects the phone...
but when i try to flash factory image it says cannot flash as bootloader is locked.
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Shabbirkt said:
i tried that brother... it says 'oem unlock is not allowed'.
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I don't know if this will help you but
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
Maybe you're able to unlock it or flash from there?
ghost shell said:
I don't know if this will help you but
Maybe you're able to unlock it or flash from there?
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i appreciate your effort brother...
but i already tried that and no luck...
Shabbirkt said:
yup... fastboot devices detects the phone...
but when i try to flash factory image it says cannot flash as bootloader is locked.
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Shabbirkt said:
i appreciate your effort brother...
but i already tried that and no luck...
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No worries. Normally I wouldn't dig into it... but who knows, next time could be me in the same spot.
If you can boot using twrp then you can get adb shell with root, right?
Code:
adb shell getprop | grep -i unlock
I'm getting
[ro.oem_unlock_supported]: [1]
[sys.oem_unlock_allowed]: [1]
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I'm wondering if you set those props to 1 maybe you'll be able to flash images again.
Code:
adb -d shell setprop ro.oem_unlock_supported 1
adb -d shell setprop sys.oem_unlock_allowed 1
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Spending way more time than I should lol...
If the above doesn't work check these
https://old.reddit.com/r/AndroidQue...astboot_oem_unlock_without_enable_oem_unlock/
https://gist.github.com/zhuowei/79b6fbcd9ba9f1726163
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/to-unlock-phone-twrp-flashed-t3334083
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/frp-destroyer-flashable-zip-t3920067
Wait Brother...
My phone just mysteriously booted up... I dun know how this happend or what made it do so... And Thanks a lot for your assistance...
Another thing is my phone has booted into FRP lock, and i kinda dun know the Email associated with it. Is there any way to bypass it?
Shabbirkt said:
Wait Brother...
My phone just mysteriously booted up... I dun know how this happend or what made it do so... And Thanks a lot for your assistance...
Another thing is my phone has booted into FRP lock, and i kinda dun know the Email associated with it. Is there any way to bypass it?
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How don't you know the email associated with it ?