LG K350ds BRA | Full Bricked - LG K8 Questions & Answers

Good morning, everyone, I'm using google translator, so I apologize for mistakes.
Well let's go, I have a LG K8 k350ds BRA, I think it's full bricked, because it does not turn on, but the battery recharges, but does not show anything on the screen, when I connect the same on the computer, it connects and disconnects right, getting It's impossible to check for errors, nothing ever appears on the screen of the phone, and the computer in the management stays as "MediaTek", LG programs do not recognize it, no program recognizes it.
Is there any way to resuscitate this child?
Thank you all. :good:

hloockers said:
Good morning, everyone, I'm using google translator, so I apologize for mistakes.
Well let's go, I have a LG K8 k350ds BRA, I think it's full bricked, because it does not turn on, but the battery recharges, but does not show anything on the screen, when I connect the same on the computer, it connects and disconnects right, getting It's impossible to check for errors, nothing ever appears on the screen of the phone, and the computer in the management stays as "MediaTek", LG programs do not recognize it, no program recognizes it.
Is there any way to resuscitate this child?
Thank you all. :good:
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Your phone is gone, teaches you to tamper with your phone

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No display input from Intercept

Hi guys, I just got my Intercept, and after following this video, my screen won't display anything. It's like the screen is not plugged in but the phone is on. It still makes noises and you can still feel it vibrating, the bottom and keyboard lights still come on. This happed after the point in the vid when the download finished and the phone restarted, except my phone didn't restart. It just sat there, doing nothing. I can't get into recovery mode, or download mode. When plugged in, the PC still recognizes the phone, but it isn't mounted so I can't access any files.
Is there anything I can do? Or is it completely bricked?
snelan said:
Hi guys, I just got my Intercept, and after following this video, my screen won't display anything. It's like the screen is not plugged in but the phone is on. It still makes noises and you can still feel it vibrating, the bottom and keyboard lights still come on. This happed after the point in the vid when the download finished and the phone restarted, except my phone didn't restart. It just sat there, doing nothing. I can't get into recovery mode, or download mode. When plugged in, the PC still recognizes the phone, but it isn't mounted so I can't access any files.
Is there anything I can do? Or is it completely bricked?
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No link to the vid. I have a good feeling what you did is used the file that came with SWUpdater instead of a file made for the intercept. Which means you have a samsung moment system on your phone. There is no known way to recover from this as it has happened to several. It isnt completely bricked no but it is a paperweight.

[Q] Bricked my G2 802 ? All dead - need help

hello - sorry for my bad english - i'll try ...
2 days ago screen of my g2 was dark suddenly. i turned it off and on again. after 2 seconds display becomes dark again. all other functions were fine. i called service an they told me to reflash firmware by lg-support-tool and "reset upgrade failure". i connected G2 to PC and entered download-mode and started flashing. unfortunately my wife caused a short circuit an my PC went off.
now my G2 ist dead. when i connect it to pc, win 7 finds a lot of new drives and i should format them. one of the drives is accessible and shows some data. but in all cases display of g2 stays dark. display manager shows G2 as Qalcomm HS_USB.
What can i do?
thx
Mathias
jackhotti said:
hello - sorry for my bad english - i'll try ...
2 days ago screen of my g2 was dark suddenly. i turned it off and on again. after 2 seconds display becomes dark again. all other functions were fine. i called service an they told me to reflash firmware by lg-support-tool and "reset upgrade failure". i connected G2 to PC and entered download-mode and started flashing. unfortunately my wife caused a short circuit an my PC went off.
now my G2 ist dead. when i connect it to pc, win 7 finds a lot of new drives and i should format them. one of the drives is accessible and shows some data. but in all cases display of g2 stays dark. display manager shows G2 as Qalcomm HS_USB.
What can i do?
thx
Mathias
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[HELP]Moto X Style (XT1572) BRICKED

Hey Guys,
So I received my Moto X Style (XT1572) today, and after about 6hrs of regular usage, (and a battery charge in between), the screen just blacked out.
Now I am unable to boot it in anyway possible
Note: THE PHONE DOES VIBRATES WHEN I HOLD THE POWER BUTTON FOR ABOUT 8-10s
I have tried opening recovery/bootmenu - Unsuccessful: The screen doesn't show anything at all, the vibration is still there though.
Any help as fast as possible will be appreciated as I will probably return the device and exchange it for something else.
Aldokazer said:
Hey Guys,
So I received my Moto X Style (XT1572) today, and after about 6hrs of regular usage, (and a battery charge in between), the screen just blacked out.
Now I am unable to boot it in anyway possible
Note: THE PHONE DOES VIBRATES WHEN I HOLD THE POWER BUTTON FOR ABOUT 8-10s
I have tried opening recovery/bootmenu - Unsuccessful: The screen doesn't show anything at all, the vibration is still there though.
Any help as fast as possible will be appreciated as I will probably return the device and exchange it for something else.
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Screen bricked?
Giovix92 said:
Screen bricked?
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How do i even troubleshoot for the problem?
Did you unlock the bootloader? if not: it's not software bricked, your best course of action is to contact motorola support and get a replacement.
Aldokazer said:
How do i even troubleshoot for the problem?
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Turn on the phone. Connect your motorola (via usb) to your computer. If the computer recognize the phone as a MTP/Usb mass storage device the screen is bricked. If your computer recognize a device called QHSUSB the firmware/bootloader is bricked.
nitros12 said:
Did you unlock the bootloader? if not: it's not software bricked, your best course of action is to contact motorola support and get a replacement.
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No didn't unlock the bootloader. Yes, requested a replacement :/.
Giovix92 said:
Turn on the phone. Connect your motorola (via usb) to your computer. If the computer recognize the phone as a MTP/Usb mass storage device the screen is bricked. If your computer recognize a device called QHSUSB the firmware/bootloader is bricked.
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The computer is not able to detect the phone at all.
It WAS able to though, when i was transferring my data.
Aldokazer said:
No didn't unlock the bootloader. Yes, requested a replacement :/.
The computer is not able to detect the phone at all.
It WAS able to though, when i was transferring my data.
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Mmmmmmhhh... try to install the motorola drivers (if exists) and retry... or request a replacement.
The screen took a crap. Same thing happened to my wife's S5.
gokart2 said:
The screen took a crap. Same thing happened to my wife's S5.
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Probably
I finally returned the device today.
I wonder if this was just my device's issue or a bigger problem with moto x manufacturing.
Thanks for the help anyways.
Aldokazer said:
I finally returned the device today.
I wonder if this was just my device's issue or a bigger problem with moto x manufacturing.
Thanks for the help anyways.
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You're welcome.

Z5C will not charge at all

In my persistent attempts to put a custom rom on this device, the following sequence occurred:
- Phone suddenly not recognized by PC in any mode: normal, recovery, or fastboot. It would not even charge from the USB port, no reaction at all from the phone or PC that the connection is made. Other devices using the same port and cable work correctly.
- Phone unresponsive to a wall charger while it is powered on. Similar to the above description, the phone does not recognize that it is pulled into a charger at all while it is powered on. However, at this point the
- Phone is responsive to a wall charger after turning it off. The screen shows the charging icon on screen and the LED is red, meaning the phone recognizes the micro-USB connection when it is powered off, but only via the wall charger, still sees nothing when connected to the PC.
With the above criteria I decide to let the device completely discharge its battery, hoping that a full empty to full charge will reset whatever is happening. It takes about 3 days to go completely dead ... moving from screen need-charging image, to only the red LED, to absolutely no response when pressing the power button.
Now I have a phone that is completely unresponsive to any button press, as expected since the battery is completely drained. Unfortunately, it no longer responds to the wall outlet at all. Meaning it won't charge in any way. Used multiple chargers, multiple wall sockets, multiple cables, gave it compliments, etc.
At this point the phone is totally and completely dead and unresponsive to any charging. Any thoughts or help?
apsommer said:
In my persistent attempts to put a custom rom on this device, the following sequence occurred:
- Phone suddenly not recognized by PC in any mode: normal, recovery, or fastboot. It would not even charge from the USB port, no reaction at all from the phone or PC that the connection is made. Other devices using the same port and cable work correctly.
- Phone unresponsive to a wall charger while it is powered on. Similar to the above description, the phone does not recognize that it is pulled into a charger at all while it is powered on. However, at this point the
- Phone is responsive to a wall charger after turning it off. The screen shows the charging icon on screen and the LED is red, meaning the phone recognizes the micro-USB connection when it is powered off, but only via the wall charger, still sees nothing when connected to the PC.
With the above criteria I decide to let the device completely discharge its battery, hoping that a full empty to full charge will reset whatever is happening. It takes about 3 days to go completely dead ... moving from screen need-charging image, to only the red LED, to absolutely no response when pressing the power button.
Now I have a phone that is completely unresponsive to any button press, as expected since the battery is completely drained. Unfortunately, it no longer responds to the wall outlet at all. Meaning it won't charge in any way. Used multiple chargers, multiple wall sockets, multiple cables, gave it compliments, etc.
At this point the phone is totally and completely dead and unresponsive to any charging. Any thoughts or help?
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I had this issue when trying to flash GreenKernel. Turned out I messed up on a step and flashed it the wrong way. Check my posts in that topic.
Wenro said:
I had this issue when trying to flash GreenKernel. Turned out I messed up on a step and flashed it the wrong way. Check my posts in that topic.
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Thank you for the response, I was about to throw the phone away. Can you be a little more specific? I see your post here regarding a rebooting loop with red light flashing. However, I don't have any response from the phone whatsoever ... nothing on the screen, or led in top right. It does not accept a charge from 1A or 2A source, it is literally a paper weight right now. I need to "jump start it" or something of this nature. It won't charge at all.
apsommer said:
Thank you for the response, I was about to throw the phone away. Can you be a little more specific? I see your post here regarding a rebooting loop with red light flashing. However, I don't have any response from the phone whatsoever ... nothing on the screen, or led in top right. It does not accept a charge from 1A or 2A source, it is literally a paper weight right now. I need to "jump start it" or something of this nature. It won't charge at all.
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Probably the phone looks dead but does get charge - it's just not showing it with the LED.
I believe Snapdragons are close to impossible to hard-brick - the chip itself has a ROM with EDL burned into it and that can always be used to bring it back from zombieland, if you have the right tools. But if you are lucky enough, then service mode would still be available even without hunting for the EDL stuff.
First, power the phone off for real with the hidden button near the SIM tray - and leave it off.
Then, install Flashtool and use it to flash a stock ROM, as described for instance here. When flashing, choose flashmode instead of fastboot and follow the instructions.
HTH,
Antonio
antonio.galea said:
Probably the phone looks dead but does get charge - it's just not showing it with the LED.
I believe Snapdragons are close to impossible to hard-brick - the chip itself has a ROM with EDL burned into it and that can always be used to bring it back from zombieland, if you have the right tools. But if you are lucky enough, then service mode would still be available even without hunting for the EDL stuff.
First, power the phone off for real with the hidden button near the SIM tray - and leave it off.
Then, install Flashtool and use it to flash a stock ROM, as described for instance here. When flashing, choose flashmode instead of fastboot and follow the instructions.
HTH,
Antonio
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Thank you for the response. I pressed the hidden button in the SIM tray for 10 seconds, 3 times in a row. Downloaded the latest "Emma" Sony Flashtool ... and nothing happens. The software does not recognize any Sony device plugged into the computer. Checked the USB cable, it's good. The computer, and the Sony flash software, do not recognize the device at all. It will not turn on in any way, and it does not appear (based on the screen and LED) to accept a charge at all. It truly seems bricked at this point. Any thoughts?
apsommer said:
Thank you for the response. I pressed the hidden button in the SIM tray for 10 seconds, 3 times in a row. Downloaded the latest "Emma" Sony Flashtool ... and nothing happens. The software does not recognize any Sony device plugged into the computer. Checked the USB cable, it's good. The computer, and the Sony flash software, do not recognize the device at all. It will not turn on in any way, and it does not appear (based on the screen and LED) to accept a charge at all. It truly seems bricked at this point. Any thoughts?
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I don't know what method is used by Sony Emma, sorry. But simply connecting the phone won't surely be enough if there is no software on it that answers to USB requests from your PC.
How about trying with the tool I suggested you? Let the phone off, download a stock firmware and start the flashing in flashmode instead of the standard fastboot mode (just follow the on screen instructions).
If that does not work, the only thing that's left is EDL mode. I've found no documentation for Z5 Compact, unluckily - but any decent repair shop should be able to resurrect it.
Antonio
antonio.galea said:
I don't know what method is used by Sony Emma, sorry. But simply connecting the phone won't surely be enough if there is no software on it that answers to USB requests from your PC.
How about trying with the tool I suggested you? Let the phone off, download a stock firmware and start the flashing in flashmode instead of the standard fastboot mode (just follow the on screen instructions).
If that does not work, the only thing that's left is EDL mode. I've found no documentation for Z5 Compact, unluckily - but any decent repair shop should be able to resurrect it.
Antonio
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I downloaded the flashtool you linked, and also the XperiFerm and latest Z5C drivers as mentioned in the tutorial. The drivers do not have an exe. I can not manually install the drivers because the device is not recognized by the PC at all, it does not show in the Device Manager. Moving forward ... downloaded and installed the Sony Xperia Companion software, it also does not recognize the device at all. The flashtool you linked also does not see the device at all.
23/016/2019 00:16:53 - INFO - Device disconnected
There is no flashmode or fastboot mode possible, the device does not respond to any buttons, any charge, or mean glances. Any last thoughts before I cut my losses and throw it away for a XZ1 compact?
apsommer said:
There is no flashmode or fastboot mode possible, the device does not respond to any buttons, any charge, or mean glances. Any last thoughts before I cut my losses and throw it away for a XZ1 compact?
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Don't throw the phone away!
I fear I was not explicit enough:
1. keep the phone off and disconnected
2. click on the Flash icon, choose the firmware
3. choose flashmode
4. press volume down and only then connect it to the PC
If even this alternative service mode has been wiped, then the only possibility left is EDL. For that, I'd go to a repair shop.
Antonio
apsommer said:
I downloaded the flashtool you linked, and also the XperiFerm and latest Z5C drivers as mentioned in the tutorial. The drivers do not have an exe. I can not manually install the drivers because the device is not recognized by the PC at all, it does not show in the Device Manager. Moving forward ... downloaded and installed the Sony Xperia Companion software, it also does not recognize the device at all. The flashtool you linked also does not see the device at all.
23/016/2019 00:16:53 - INFO - Device disconnected
There is no flashmode or fastboot mode possible, the device does not respond to any buttons, any charge, or mean glances. Any last thoughts before I cut my losses and throw it away for a XZ1 compact?
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Hi,
Power off the phone : press volume up and power button. Wait 3 vibrations (if not, the phone is powered off).
Press first the volume up and plug the phone with the usb cable into your computer. If you see the blue light you can use Flashtool, if not... it's dead (for me)...
How to use Flashtool is another thing, blue led is essential.
You'd rather throw it away for a Xz2 compact and install Omnirom. You can find some used ones for good prices.
antonio.galea said:
Don't throw the phone away!
I fear I was not explicit enough:
1. keep the phone off and disconnected
2. click on the Flash icon, choose the firmware
3. choose flashmode
4. press volume down and only then connect it to the PC
If even this alternative service mode has been wiped, then the only possibility left is EDL. For that, I'd go to a repair shop.
Antonio
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Thanks, Antonio. Step #4 causes no reaction in the phone, or the Flashtool. The software does not recognize the device and the phone remains unresponsive. It truly seems hard bricked to me. I live in Mexico ... this device is rare even in the US, the guys will have never seen it, and their approach to EDL is as good as mine. I'm pretty frustrated with this dead phone, I think it's time for a new one and to mark this as a lesson learned.
Raphos said:
Hi,
Power off the phone : press volume up and power button. Wait 3 vibrations (if not, the phone is powered off).
Press first the volume up and plug the phone with the usb cable into your computer. If you see the blue light you can use Flashtool, if not... it's dead (for me)...
How to use Flashtool is another thing, blue led is essential.
You'd rather throw it away for a Xz2 compact and install Omnirom. You can find some used ones for good prices.
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Thank you. No blue light under any button combination, charging cable, outlet, software, mean glances, etc. My next one is XZ1 or XZ2 ... I'll take your advice into consideration, the XZ2 has better specs but of course its +$100. I like to think of myself as a capable engineer, but destroying this Z5C has made me pretty hesitant to attempt the same process on a new phone. Everyone seems to agree that hard bricking this device is near impossible, however I beg to differ as look at this dead one on my desk.
apsommer said:
Thanks, Antonio. Step #4 causes no reaction in the phone, or the Flashtool. The software does not recognize the device and the phone remains unresponsive. It truly seems hard bricked to me. I live in Mexico ... this device is rare even in the US, the guys will have never seen it, and their approach to EDL is as good as mine. I'm pretty frustrated with this dead phone, I think it's time for a new one and to mark this as a lesson learned.
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Ouch - a real pity.
It really seems you succeded in wiping out all possible accesses for the Sony bootloader. Do you mind me asking how you managed that? I'd like to avoid doing the same mistake.
Qualcomm EDL mode is surely there, but you will need to open the phone and the software for that approach is not freely available (or at least I was not able to find it).
Antonio
antonio.galea said:
Ouch - a real pity.
It really seems you succeded in wiping out all possible accesses for the Sony bootloader. Do you mind me asking how you managed that? I'd like to avoid doing the same mistake.
Qualcomm EDL mode is surely there, but you will need to open the phone and the software for that approach is not freely available (or at least I was not able to find it).
Antonio
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I don't remember the exact sequence, but "fastboot erase" was used on the "bootloader" and "recovery" partitions, then the phone was unplugged. This left the system with no start sequence ... when I depleted all the battery charge it simply wouldn't respond to anything and has since been lifeless. I'll pry it open and take a look at the internals just for fun and to get one last squeeze of value from it. I also plan to bash it with a hammer which will be particularly satisfying.
apsommer said:
I don't remember the exact sequence, but "fastboot erase" was used on the "bootloader" and "recovery" partitions, then the phone was unplugged.
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You can safely overwrite boot, but never ever touch the bootloader. The bootloader is responsible for starting all the various programming modes, as well as passing on execution onto the kernel start during normal boot.
BTW, I don't think there is any reason at all for erasing partitions - when you overwrite them with your own data they will end up being clean anyway.
I also plan to bash it with a hammer which will be particularly satisfying.
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While I can understand your frustration, that would be quite silly. Even if it has no value to you, it's still recoverable for anyone with the skills and tools - try to sell it instead, if anything it could be used for spare parts.
Antonio
antonio.galea said:
You can safely overwrite boot, but never ever touch the bootloader. The bootloader is responsible for starting all the various programming modes, as well as passing on execution onto the kernel start during normal boot.
BTW, I don't think there is any reason at all for erasing partitions - when you overwrite them with your own data they will end up being clean anyway.
While I can understand your frustration, that would be quite silly. Even if it has no value to you, it's still recoverable for anyone with the skills and tools - try to sell it instead, if anything it could be used for spare parts.
Antonio
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Yes, I learned my lesson with "fastboot erase bootloader". I'd be happy to sell it for parts, what website would you recommend for listing it?
apsommer said:
Yes, I learned my lesson with "fastboot erase bootloader". I'd be happy to sell it for parts, what website would you recommend for listing it?
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I'm trying to find out more information about the emergency recovery mode for Z5C - I might be able to find out a way to recover your phone. If I'm successful (be warned, it's a big if - so please don't count on it), you could sell it as a working phone instead of as a brick.
First problem, I don't know how to enter EDL mode on the Z5C: but I hope an EDL cable could work. I've ordered one for testing, since it's an useful tool for recovering a lot of other phones too - it will take a while to deliver, so don't hold your breath. You could also join me in my experiments (after all, you have nothing to lose) by ordering one yourself (you can find cables for as low as 3$).
Second problem, the software tools. Given the ubiquity of Qualcomm chips, apparently there are quite a few available. In the opensource arena, I've found those:
https://github.com/96boards/documentation/blob/master/consumer/guides/qdl.md
https://github.com/openpst/sahara
https://github.com/bkerler/edl
Third problem, finding the signed binaries you have erased from your phone. I guess they can be extracted from my own device quite easily - they are on eMMC after all.
For an in-depth discussion of EDL mode, geared towards its (in)security, I've been reading Aleph Security articles here.
Antonio
apsommer said:
Thank you for the response, I was about to throw the phone away. Can you be a little more specific? I see your post here regarding a rebooting loop with red light flashing. However, I don't have any response from the phone whatsoever ... nothing on the screen, or led in top right. It does not accept a charge from 1A or 2A source, it is literally a paper weight right now. I need to "jump start it" or something of this nature. It won't charge at all.
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Hey again, sorry for late reply. Work...
My issue seems totally unrelated to yours. My problem was that I was doing the flashing wrong, instead of just flashing the entire .zip I flashed boot file etc and this is what started the issues with not taking charge, BT wasn't working, wifi etc. But I had more juice in the phone since you want to have quite a bit before doing flashing, but I read your post about discharging it.
If you can't revive it, don't fear rooting and flashing, just make sure to read and to take all steps necessary. I kinda messed up my Z1C and I didn't do any changes to my Z5C until recently. Well, maybe a year now, just because of that occurrence.
antonio.galea said:
I'm trying to find out more information about the emergency recovery mode for Z5C - I might be able to find out a way to recover your phone. If I'm successful (be warned, it's a big if - so please don't count on it), you could sell it as a working phone instead of as a brick.
First problem, I don't know how to enter EDL mode on the Z5C: but I hope an EDL cable could work. I've ordered one for testing, since it's an useful tool for recovering a lot of other phones too - it will take a while to deliver, so don't hold your breath. You could also join me in my experiments (after all, you have nothing to lose) by ordering one yourself (you can find cables for as low as 3$).
Second problem, the software tools. Given the ubiquity of Qualcomm chips, apparently there are quite a few available. In the opensource arena, I've found those:
https://github.com/96boards/documentation/blob/master/consumer/guides/qdl.md
https://github.com/openpst/sahara
https://github.com/bkerler/edl
Third problem, finding the signed binaries you have erased from your phone. I guess they can be extracted from my own device quite easily - they are on eMMC after all.
For an in-depth discussion of EDL mode, geared towards its (in)security, I've been reading Aleph Security articles here.
Antonio
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Wow, you're a true engineer, never give up! Consider my phone part of your testing devices. Please confirm this is the correct EDL cable to purchase for the Z5C: EDL cable for all Qualcomm phones ... It will take a few weeks to get in my hands.
apsommer said:
Wow, you're a true engineer, never give up!
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Hello, got my cable - but I've not been able to make it work so far. It could be because I need Windows and specific drivers, I'll look into some more. But yes, when it's fun I never give up
Antonio

My Samsung Galaxy A20 won't startup suddenly.

Hi Guys,
Before this happened, my phone just kept on crashing randomly but today, after it crashed, it wont turn on anymore. I only got a black screen. I did search via google some way that might fix but none of them worked. I tried but hard reset or entering via recovery mode does not work. It will just vibrate and nothing happened. The samsung logo won't even appear. I also connecting my charger while doing hard reset but it does not work either.
So I tried other ways that involves a PC to help fix my phone and I found odin. I tried using Odin but it seems that it also does not work. Somehow, the odin and my pc detects my phone but it still does not work. Logs in odin is showing that my phone is "Added". On my pc, although my pc detects my phone (a sound pops up that it detects it) but it does not show up on my file explorer. When I look it up at device manager, it is listed under Portable USB Device > MTP USB Device.
Also, I tried opening up my phone but the LCD seems fine, I opened it up since I though that the connection for LCD is loose. But this does not work either. Now, I am out of Ideas on what to. Last resort is to take it a service center but I try to avoid doing such because I want to learn how to fix this.
Need help or advise on what to do.
Hmm there's a strong possibility that your LCD may be just completely dead. It vibrates and it's detected but it isn't showing anything. Can't really think of more than that.
ShaDisNX255 said:
Hmm there's a strong possibility that your LCD may be just completely dead. It vibrates and it's detected but it isn't showing anything. Can't really think of more than that.
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Thank you for the reply! I will try to test new LCD, and update here

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