HardBricked N910F qualcomm hs-usb - Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, I've an hard bricked n910f that is recognized as qualcomm hs-usb qdloader on my pc. I've followed the tutorial on the forum but when I insert the sd card and boot into download mode ( usb jig or 3 buttons ) it only vibrates once and nothig else appens. I've tried different debrick images and also made some by mine ( with an old galaxy s3 ). Can someone help me please?
Thanks

Any idea how it got bricked? It could be the mmc_read fail that's finally killed it.

It’s my mum’s phone. She said that she was on facebook then the phone shut down. This happened 3 month ago. She also said that it’s possible that was downloading an update ( custom rom don’t remember witch )

You may want to try different SD cards. Some just plain don't work for this particular purpose.

I’ll try with an 8gb sd card. I’ve used a samsung evo 32gb that most of the users usupdate: 2 sd cards and nothig still only vibrate but black screen

It's also worth mentioning that the card used must be same size or larger than the phone's internal memory - I assume it's 32GB in your case.

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Unbrick All Samsung Galaxy Note 4's From Hard Brick

This is what happened....
I was on stock Rom and as time went by it started slowing down on me. Ive never rooted this phone and decided to factory reset the phone. So when i did, the hard reset..... as it went to the Samsung logo the phone shutoff, after right away went directly into download mode. i freaked out and pulled the battery. Then i put the battery back in and it wouldn't boot. So I'm guessing its bricked cause it shows no sign of life at all .
I was looking up "how to unbrick a Galaxy note 4" and unfortunately unbrick methods dont exists. I even called up my local Jtag service and He said nothing can be done except sell him the phone for 100 bucks for parts (Which i refuse to believe) .
After reading around for an entire day i came across
Part 1 : http://www.androidbrick.com/ultimate-qualcomm-snapdragon-unbrick-guide-snapdragons-are-unbrickable/
Part 2: http://www.androidbrick.com/unbrick...-you-have-the-right-kind-of-rom-qhsusb_dload/
Ok, so i figured some things out thanks to Android brick ! .
In-order to unbrick all Galaxy Note 4's which run on Snapdragons 805 is to access Qualcomm's Service Port Via [QHSUSB_BULK] ---> [qualcomm hs-usb qdloader 9008]
Now we can use MiFlash 2012 To Unbrick our Snapdragon 805s from a "Hard Brick".
So their are 5 things we need to unbrick all galaxy note 4's:
-MPRG8084.hex <-------------- Main
-8084_msimage.mbn <-------------- Main
-rawprogram_32GB.xml
-patch0.xml
-Settings.xml
If we can find these, we just found the ultimate unbrick solution for all Snapdragons 805 phones.
And after i found all that stuff so complicated, i would like to try this except the note 4 version:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-galaxy-note-3/general/howto-recover-hard-brick-t2834419
What is Hard Brick?
Hard brick is the state of android device that occurs when your device won’t boot/respond/charge at all. This is mainly caused by flashing corrupted firmware, damaged bootloader, incomplete flashing in Odin/Download mode, or interrupted OTA upgrade. You can't recover from hard brick by traditional methods since your phone is ~dead & you can't enter any Recovery or Download Modes; You'll need to use JTAG (expensive service), USB JIG (cheap, but no gurantee), or this free guide/files to get it repaired.
What do you need?
- Hard Bricked Device: Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (N910W8)
- Micro SD Card: 4/8/16/32 GB micro SD card
- Unbrick Image: working dump with the same bootloader/version
- Image Writer: native commands on Linux/MacOSx or Win32 Disk Imager on Windows
How to recover?
1- Download Unbrick Image for your bootloader from here
2- If you're using Windows, download Win32 Disk Imager
3- Backup all files in the micro SD card you 'll use
4- Write the Unbrick Image to your micro SD card using Win32 Disk Imager or Linux/MacOSX commands
5- Remove battery, Insert micro SD card & then the battery
6- Hold Power + Home + Volume Down to enter Download Mode by bootloader on SD card
7- Flash Stock firmware via Odin & Enjoy
Downloads:
All files you may need are available in this folder
-So if some one can create a "you need to create your own Unbrick Image since I can't share it for the device-specific bootloader. Just run this Unbrick Image Creator in recovery & it'll create "/sdcard/Unbrick_Files" in your internal SD card." for me, id love to try it and see if it works.
I was running Android 5.1.1 With Rogers before it went down and wonder if someone can run the unbrick image creator and create an unbrick file for the rest of the Canadian Galaxy Note 4s.:good::[/QUOTE]
bring it to samsung service center
kerbiii said:
bring it to samsung service center
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Yeah I'm about to go today and see what they say. but my warranty expired just a month ago so i hope they dont charge an arm and a leg to get this problem fixed
XproZayd said:
Yeah I'm about to go today and see what they say. but my warranty expired just a month ago so i hope they dont charge an arm and a leg to get this problem fixed
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mostlikely thhey will change your motherboard, if you ony you are on warranty you will not be charge with anything
kerbiii said:
mostlikely thhey will change your motherboard, if you ony you are on warranty you will not be charge with anything
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I just got the phone back from them and they couldn't do nothing at all & plus my phone isn't under warranty anymore.
I might just have to wait till a fix does come out.
XproZayd said:
I just got the phone back from them and they couldn't do nothing at all & plus my phone isn't under warranty anymore.
I might just have to wait till a fix does come out.
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they didnt even offer you to change some of the hardwares? the samsung service center near me will try to fix it and then if they are not able to fix it thru software then they will try to change the motherboard or battery it depends on what they think the problem is, next time dont just pull the battery especially when its trying to complete something.
I actually managed to get that unbrick thing working. My note 4 bricked just like yours. MMC Read failed constantly. Freezing and reboots. Until one day it just stopped turning on and would not go into download mode. I managed to get the note 4 file somewhere (I forgot where) and put it onto an external SD card and managed to get the phone into download mode. The phone still has the mmc read fail error at times and freezes and reboots. Still dont know what to do about that.
ransacked said:
I actually managed to get that unbrick thing working. My note 4 bricked just like yours. MMC Read failed constantly. Freezing and reboots. Until one day it just stopped turning on and would not go into download mode. I managed to get the note 4 file somewhere (I forgot where) and put it onto an external SD card and managed to get the phone into download mode. The phone still has the mmc read fail error at times and freezes and reboots. Still dont know what to do about that.
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Lucky you! Hey, at least you have something to use.
Oh and Just hook it up to Samsung Kies or Odin and do a full factory reset, that should get rid of any bugs.
kerbiii said:
they didnt even offer you to change some of the hardwares? the samsung service center near me will try to fix it and then if they are not able to fix it thru software then they will try to change the motherboard or battery it depends on what they think the problem is, next time dont just pull the battery especially when its trying to complete something.
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They didn't offer, maybe they didn't want to do the hard work.
Plus they even charged me for a "Diagnostic Fee"
kerbiii said:
bring it to samsung service center
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well the samsung service centers usually replace your phone.... for me it's a bad thing you lose a lot of data and you get criticised for rooting and they usually take longer to fix your device and the price is very expensive if not insured :/ but well they get the job done
XproZayd said:
They didn't offer, maybe they didn't want to do the hard work.
Plus they even charged me for a "Diagnostic Fee"
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that sux, you should just ask them how much for a motherboard replacement
thegjk21 said:
well the samsung service centers usually replace your phone.... for me it's a bad thing you lose a lot of data and you get criticised for rooting and they usually take longer to fix your device and the price is very expensive if not insured :/ but well they get the job done
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good thing in here they didnt care if your rooted or not, or what you do to your phone before the problem exist, they just take your phone and fix it, the only thing they ask you is if its under warranty and if its okay to wipe the phone
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kerbiii said:
good thing in here they didnt care if your rooted or not, or what you do to your phone before the problem exist, they just take your phone and fix it, the only thing they ask you is if its under warranty and if its okay to wipe the phone
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Lucky you when my previous cell broke down they asked me hat might have caused the issue i replied like an idiot i don't knoe later they started asking if i might have rooted my device well it was rooted and with a custom kernel and rom tge only thing samsubg was the logo on the front bevel in then end i told them about the root alone and got criticized for that and since the phone was 2 years old the warranty was expired ao had to pay almost 120 dodos for a new board :/
XproZayd said:
This is what happened....
I was on stock Rom and as time went by it started slowing down on me. Ive never rooted this phone and decided to factory reset the phone. So when i did, the hard reset..... as it went to the Samsung logo the phone shutoff, after right away went directly into download mode. i freaked out and pulled the battery. Then i put the battery back in and it wouldn't boot. So I'm guessing its bricked cause it shows no sign of life at all .
I was looking up "how to unbrick a Galaxy note 4" and unfortunately unbrick methods dont exists. I even called up my local Jtag service and He said nothing can be done except sell him the phone for 100 bucks for parts (Which i refuse to believe) .
After reading around for an entire day i came across
Part 1 : http://www.androidbrick.com/ultimate-qualcomm-snapdragon-unbrick-guide-snapdragons-are-unbrickable/
Part 2: http://www.androidbrick.com/unbrick...-you-have-the-right-kind-of-rom-qhsusb_dload/
Ok, so i figured some things out thanks to Android brick ! .
In-order to unbrick all Galaxy Note 4's which run on Snapdragons 805 is to access Qualcomm's Service Port Via [QHSUSB_BULK] ---> [qualcomm hs-usb qdloader 9008]
Now we can use MiFlash 2012 To Unbrick our Snapdragon 805s from a "Hard Brick".
So their are 5 things we need to unbrick all galaxy note 4's:
-MPRG8084.hex <-------------- Main
-8084_msimage.mbn <-------------- Main
-rawprogram_32GB.xml
-patch0.xml
-Settings.xml
If we can find these, we just found the ultimate unbrick solution for all Snapdragons 805 phones.
And after i found all that stuff so complicated, i would like to try this except the note 4 version:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-galaxy-note-3/general/howto-recover-hard-brick-t2834419
What is Hard Brick?
Hard brick is the state of android device that occurs when your device won’t boot/respond/charge at all. This is mainly caused by flashing corrupted firmware, damaged bootloader, incomplete flashing in Odin/Download mode, or interrupted OTA upgrade. You can't recover from hard brick by traditional methods since your phone is ~dead & you can't enter any Recovery or Download Modes; You'll need to use JTAG (expensive service), USB JIG (cheap, but no gurantee), or this free guide/files to get it repaired.
What do you need?
- Hard Bricked Device: Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (N910W8)
- Micro SD Card: 4/8/16/32 GB micro SD card
- Unbrick Image: working dump with the same bootloader/version
- Image Writer: native commands on Linux/MacOSx or Win32 Disk Imager on Windows
How to recover?
1- Download Unbrick Image for your bootloader from here
2- If you're using Windows, download Win32 Disk Imager
3- Backup all files in the micro SD card you 'll use
4- Write the Unbrick Image to your micro SD card using Win32 Disk Imager or Linux/MacOSX commands
5- Remove battery, Insert micro SD card & then the battery
6- Hold Power + Home + Volume Down to enter Download Mode by bootloader on SD card
7- Flash Stock firmware via Odin & Enjoy
Downloads:
All files you may need are available in this folder
-So if some one can create a "you need to create your own Unbrick Image since I can't share it for the device-specific bootloader. Just run this Unbrick Image Creator in recovery & it'll create "/sdcard/Unbrick_Files" in your internal SD card." for me, id love to try it and see if it works.
I was running Android 5.1.1 With Rogers before it went down and wonder if someone can run the unbrick image creator and create an unbrick file for the rest of the Canadian Galaxy Note 4s.:good::[/QUOTE]
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Hello, I need more information, my note 4 is fully brick, I can not access or download recovery, can you help me?
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rollospillo said:
Hello, I need more information, my note 4 is fully brick, I can not access or download recovery, can you help me?
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Yea, i tried to look for the files.
Seems like theirs nothing at this moment for the snapdragons 805, but phones running on snapdragon 801 and 800s can be fully un-bricked from a "hardbrick"
atleast we all have a solid idea how to fix this issue thanks to AndriodBrick.
for now, what you could do is buy a new motherboard or go to a Samsung repair center and when the developers release a fix, just fix the bricked motherboard and sell it. :good:
XproZayd said:
Yea, i tried to look for the files.
Seems like theirs nothing at this moment for the snapdragons 805, but phones running on snapdragon 801 and 800s can be fully un-bricked from a "hardbrick"
atleast we all have a solid idea how to fix this issue thanks to AndriodBrick.
for now, what you could do is buy a new motherboard or go to a Samsung repair center and when the developers release a fix, just fix the bricked motherboard and sell it. :good:
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Hi thanks for your reply but the image unbrick but not fix ??
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rollospillo said:
Hi thanks for your reply but the image unbrick but not fix ??
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Yea, for the unbirck img, not sure where to find the proper boot loader on stock ROM.
So 2nd method from the top post not worked or why it's stroked out? Or it needed special unbreak image that we haven't and it can be done with unbrick image creator?
So if I'm reading the op correctly then you just need someone with a working canadian note4 to run the unbrick image creator in recovery to make the needed unbrick file? Then this file can be flashed on non-working phones to unbrick them?
And I'm assuming working phone needs to be rooted with custom recovery?
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Is there an Unbrick yet?
Hi,
I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 N910F.
Suddenly, literally out of nothing it died.
No reaction when trying to power it on, no reaction when trying to charge it. nothing, literally NOTHING. (Also tried different chargers, sockets, cables, and 2 different batteries)
I did NOT root the phone, i did not use cheap chargers, everything was/is stock.
When i connect my Note 4 to my laptop, and go to device manager, it finds: QHSUSB_BULK
I dont know if it is bricked because i didnt do anything weird with the phone.
QUESTION 1: IF MY LAPTOP FINDS THE NOTE 4 AS "QHSUSB_BULK", IS IT NECCESSARILY BRICKED?
QUESTION 2: IF IT IS BRICKED, IS THERE A UNBRICK YET?
QUESTION 3: IF THERE IS NO BRICK, WILL A MOTHERBOARD REPLACEMENT DO THE JOB?
So this unbricking works only for Canadian phones? Am I saved?
I would love to hear the news. Because I think mine just got bricked today. And it is a Canadian version.
XproZayd said:
This is what happened....
I was on stock Rom and as time went by it started slowing down on me. Ive never rooted this phone and decided to factory reset the phone. So when i did, the hard reset..... as it went to the Samsung logo the phone shutoff, after right away went directly into download mode. i freaked out and pulled the battery. Then i put the battery back in and it wouldn't boot. So I'm guessing its bricked cause it shows no sign of life at all .
I was looking up "how to unbrick a Galaxy note 4" and unfortunately unbrick methods dont exists. I even called up my local Jtag service and He said nothing can be done except sell him the phone for 100 bucks for parts (Which i refuse to believe) .
After reading around for an entire day i came across
Part 1 : http://www.androidbrick.com/ultimate-qualcomm-snapdragon-unbrick-guide-snapdragons-are-unbrickable/
Part 2: http://www.androidbrick.com/unbrick...-you-have-the-right-kind-of-rom-qhsusb_dload/
Ok, so i figured some things out thanks to Android brick ! .
In-order to unbrick all Galaxy Note 4's which run on Snapdragons 805 is to access Qualcomm's Service Port Via [QHSUSB_BULK] ---> [qualcomm hs-usb qdloader 9008]
Now we can use MiFlash 2012 To Unbrick our Snapdragon 805s from a "Hard Brick".
So their are 5 things we need to unbrick all galaxy note 4's:
-MPRG8084.hex <-------------- Main
-8084_msimage.mbn <-------------- Main
-rawprogram_32GB.xml
-patch0.xml
-Settings.xml
If we can find these, we just found the ultimate unbrick solution for all Snapdragons 805 phones.
And after i found all that stuff so complicated, i would like to try this except the note 4 version:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-galaxy-note-3/general/howto-recover-hard-brick-t2834419
What is Hard Brick?
Hard brick is the state of android device that occurs when your device won’t boot/respond/charge at all. This is mainly caused by flashing corrupted firmware, damaged bootloader, incomplete flashing in Odin/Download mode, or interrupted OTA upgrade. You can't recover from hard brick by traditional methods since your phone is ~dead & you can't enter any Recovery or Download Modes; You'll need to use JTAG (expensive service), USB JIG (cheap, but no gurantee), or this free guide/files to get it repaired.
What do you need?
- Hard Bricked Device: Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (N910W8)
- Micro SD Card: 4/8/16/32 GB micro SD card
- Unbrick Image: working dump with the same bootloader/version
- Image Writer: native commands on Linux/MacOSx or Win32 Disk Imager on Windows
How to recover?
1- Download Unbrick Image for your bootloader from here
2- If you're using Windows, download Win32 Disk Imager
3- Backup all files in the micro SD card you 'll use
4- Write the Unbrick Image to your micro SD card using Win32 Disk Imager or Linux/MacOSX commands
5- Remove battery, Insert micro SD card & then the battery
6- Hold Power + Home + Volume Down to enter Download Mode by bootloader on SD card
7- Flash Stock firmware via Odin & Enjoy
Downloads:
All files you may need are available in this folder
-So if some one can create a "you need to create your own Unbrick Image since I can't share it for the device-specific bootloader. Just run this Unbrick Image Creator in recovery & it'll create "/sdcard/Unbrick_Files" in your internal SD card." for me, id love to try it and see if it works.
I was running Android 5.1.1 With Rogers before it went down and wonder if someone can run the unbrick image creator and create an unbrick file for the rest of the Canadian Galaxy Note 4s.:good::[/QUOTE]
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Help with bricked SAMSUNG GALAXY S4 AT&T

Hi guys,
Over about an year ago I SIM unlocked a SAMSUNG GALAXY S4 AT&T. Several weeks ago it stared showing a gray lock on the bootscreen, but it would boot up. Now it just won't boot up or anything. Computer can't detect it. Plugging it into a wall socket does not do anything. It's not the battery I tried with another one. I honestly can't remember if I rooted the phone when I sim unlocked it. I also can't remember his Android version, maybe it was 4.2.x or 4.4.x .... I just don't remember, it was more than a year ago.
What I noticed was that if I remove the battery, leave it out for a while and then plug it back in I have about a 3-second window where the screen turns on and shows the gray lock again. After that it turns off.
I've been reading online, but I can't find a definite answer. Some say it's a USB port problem, others say it's a hard brick.
Please guys, help.
Sounds like a hard brick. Plug it in without the battery. different port at least.. then check device manager and if you see something like "QLoader 9008" under COM PORTSor something similar, then its telling you it cannot communicate with the motherboard.. Qfuse blew.. and chances are the version was 4.4.2. I mean the screen will not turn on at all, no boot, no recovery, i mean if odin doesnt detect it.. then it's a hard brick in more than one way. Sometimes this happens. they call it sudden death syndrome lol.. and since you did some minor modification (please, sim unlock is basically routine now) you are correlating it with that. If Odin does detect it, which it will show "COM:#HERE Added!" or whichever.. then you have a shot.. you might need to use some brick files if you can get the phone into download mode. I mean there's other options like getting a new EMMC or... JTAG types of stuff, quick soldering.. it's a fuse that blew when updating whatever it was updating... or.. it just died. That also happens.
there are other ways to fix it if it shows up like that.. usually getting a debrick image with that exact same OS that he had, boot loader and all.. it has to be a class 10 (or better) sd card.. you simply use something like win32has to match the speed of the boot process and if it is fried, then after about 60-90 seconds, you'll get a boot screen. 16GB is optimal.. or 32GB. Remember... class 10 or better. 10 MB/s minimum speed, usually. Sometimes you'll get away with a crappy card but at least try to do 16 or 32.. there's so much info about it. You just need to use win32 disk imager.. it'll write it to the SD card. FAT32 obviously is the needed file system at the very least. You can also use linux, which is what I actually prefer, but if you're in windows, then just use win32 disk imager. don't try to open the debrick image. just.. look for it.

Samsung grand 2 g7102 bricked

I HAVE DONE ALMOST STEP BUT THERE IS MISTAKE SOME WHERE....
I have samsung g7102 samsung grand 2 bricked
1 prepare sd card and goes to download mode successfully done.....
2 at download mode i removed sd card and prepare for flashing
3 without sd card i flashed phone with 4 files (single file also) but flashing not done
4 disconnect lcd belt and try to flash so flashing got smoothly success done
5 after flashing done reconnect lcd belt phone could not switch on
6 than i insert sdcard (which is prepared before)
7 with sd card phone is properly switch on and working smoothly
8 phone is connect to pc and connection is made good (hs usb qloader 9008 before)
9 removed sd card and phone could not switch on
(note : I flashed phone without sd card )
so where is mistake ?? Please guide me
thanks
Remove the battery take out the sdcard put battery back flash stock firmware

Reviving the hard bricked yu yureka authentic method

hey guys today I am here to help you with your hard bricked beloved yu .when I got my device bricked(you yureka plus) I searched almost every corner on web to rectify the problem but every where I found words like"yu yureka hard bricked but can be detected by windows as Qualcomm hsb bulk ,fake guides on you tube some other guides which do not match peoples consequences
ANALYISING THE PROBLEM
this guide will work if you found following characteristics in your dead yu
1)its not detected in windows weather you put the PC on test or install the Qualcomm drivers
2)only a red led near the recover glow when you connect it to a power source
RECTIFYING YOUR PROBLEM
okay let's start first make a backup emmc image for yu which will send it to fastboot mode
fetch a memory card of 16gb format it in fat32 now using a IMG writing tool (I used win32 disk manager)write the emmc image on it(will take around 20mins)
I know some people has resource deficiency(like me) but get your yu's battery charged at least 40% now unscrew your you on the main board you will see six golden points now insert battery connect data cable to PC and phone(I had assumed here you have installed yu latest drivers in PC) you will see the red led glows again now press the vol up button and short the 2and 6 points on the main board (by a copper wire)pressing the power button
you will several colored lines come on screen and your device will connect as a verified USB device this is the fastboot mode in yu
Now the real works starts as some people still has locked bootloader I here use the official cyanogen as only stock ROM will automatically boot the device now download the requested files I had given the link viz official firmware for yu
The firmware zip contains ygdp tool open it(password 369) fill the CPB file click on start and done on the first boot several lines will appear they will vanish after you warm up your yu by playing games:laugh:
All credits for ygdp assembly tools goes to the coolpad corporation ,Android mtk for firmware files again coolpad for general coolpad drivers
sorry if you found a little tedious here its my first post by my revived you
Mind a little financial help
paytm no 7404034359(Rs 50 or 20 whatever you like)
Help.....
I have done the above steps and and the flashing of stock firmware is done successfully, but when i turn on the phone it always shows low battery. Is there a problem with my battery or Motherboard?
i had a friend's yureka with bootloop on YU logo,i flashed it using adb fastboot,the phone started vibrating and dint even turned on,only goes to fastboot mode after long pressing volume up and shows red light on connection.I also tried emmc image burning on sd card method but still in same condition.Please help
ygdp tool reference
iamtj said:
i had a friend's yureka with bootloop on YU logo,i flashed it using adb fastboot,the phone started vibrating and dint even turned on,only goes to fastboot mode after long pressing volume up and shows red light on connection.I also tried emmc image burning on sd card method but still in same condition.Please help
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Bro try flashing stock ROM go to android mtk download from there drivers as well as rom
may be bad battery
davidchellappah said:
I have done the above steps and and the flashing of stock firmware is done successfully, but when i turn on the phone it always shows low battery. Is there a problem with my battery or Motherboard?
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Bro after flashing stock ROM do it rebooted it self?
It worked dude...million thanks to you!!! Since i burned those emmc image to my brand new sandisk 16gb sd card...it is not formatting nor showing the correct size.. Nothing.... so can you tell me how to use the sd card normally again with detailed and 100%working steps. Thanks in advance!!!!
Harish Topgi said:
It worked dude...million thanks to you!!! Since i burned those emmc image to my brand new sandisk 16gb sd card...it is not formatting nor showing the correct size.. Nothing.... so can you tell me how to use the sd card normally again with detailed and 100%working steps. Thanks in advance!!!!
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well you see the memory card used by me belonged to
one of my friend and i returned him as it is with image file
written on it. when i asked him how he got it normal he said that he put it in a net setter dongle and formatted by going in disk management but i think a simple card reader will do the job for you
Mosam panghal said:
well you see the memory card used by me belonged to
one of my friend and i returned him as it is with image file
written on it. when i asked him how he got it normal he said that he put it in a net setter dongle and formatted by going in disk management but i think a simple card reader will do the job for you
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Yeah.. Formatting didn't seem to work so spending some time on internet I repartitioned the memory card using a software and I'm good to go now!!

Hardbrick on Samsung J5 J500fn What options are?

Phone was hard bricked using standart program Odin, it was bricked because i added 1 flash file needed, to 4 sections BL,AP,CP,CSC same file for each section, it's supposed to be only at AP, and its flashed with green PASS, what is surprising to me that nothing prevented to flash it, after it pass, phone black screen, no recovery or anything, just common hard brick "qhsusb_bulk" thing.
I tried load recovery from microsd 32gb, but nothing happens at all, still black screen, maybe i need correct debrick image?
What other options are for this phone?
Sorry to not have any help but I've done the exact same thing as you have to the exact same phone. Ticked all four sections in Odin instead of just AP. Got the green PASS and then the phone went dead. I must have misunderstood something in the instructions I was reading but it was too late. D'oh. Hard brick. I've been messing around with debrick files trying to get it to boot but not having any luck so far. I was using Odin in the first place to try and bring my phone back from "Custom Binary Locked by FRP" which randomly happened to my phone when I put it on after not using it for a while, never used any root stuff before now (the only other person I could find online who got the FRP error without rooting anything had eMMC failure, so my phone could be toast anyway.) I'll come back here if I have any luck with the debricking files.
DeTovergieter said:
Sorry to not have any help but I've done the exact same thing as you have to the exact same phone. Ticked all four sections in Odin instead of just AP. Got the green PASS and then the phone went dead. I must have misunderstood something in the instructions I was reading but it was too late. D'oh. Hard brick. I've been messing around with debrick files trying to get it to boot but not having any luck so far. I was using Odin in the first place to try and bring my phone back from "Custom Binary Locked by FRP" which randomly happened to my phone when I put it on after not using it for a while, never used any root stuff before now (the only other person I could find online who got the FRP error without rooting anything had eMMC failure, so my phone could be toast anyway.) I'll come back here if I have any luck with the debricking files.
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This is basicly exactly my situation you mentioned from Odin to FRP lock screen 1:1 match, i was thinking that eMMC failed to, becouse tried Sdcard method, qfil flashing, absolutly nothing works, last thing im waiting to try is usb JIG i ordered, if you find any information or do any progress, be sure to share it, i will do it to if i find anything success, but if JIG wont work, than i suspect that eMMC failed, or phone have liquid damage somewhere, becouse USB sometimes disconnected randomly multiple times, and show Unknown device error on win10, also i took phone to repair shop, said i need reflash becouse bricked, he didnt fixed to, maybe not experenced at that,only things like replace screens
Well, I'm sure you, like me, have made absolutely zero progress on this device since nothing seems to work with it. The J5 SD cards don't work, you can even make your own debrick from a stock rom, but these didn't work for me either. No response at all of any kind to any SD card.
Presumably it should work like in this video, the LG here isn't responsive to anything, shows up as "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008" then the SD card goes in and BOOM, device back. Also, that guy seems to be in the "old QDLoader mode" just like us so in theory I don't see any reason for the SD card to not work, maybe we just haven't found the right one?
Annoyingly, if Samsung ever released their files like the firehose (which I doubt they would) or they got leaked, then QFIL would work. But as it stands we don't have those files so we can't do anything with QPST/QFIL except see that it's the only thing that can communicate with the J5 in that state.
I'm not sure what a USB jig does, but looking on Google it seems like it just simulates button presses to hold the combination for Download Mode?
DeTovergieter said:
Well, I'm sure you, like me, have made absolutely zero progress on this device since nothing seems to work with it. The J5 SD cards don't work, you can even make your own debrick from a stock rom, but these didn't work for me either. No response at all of any kind to any SD card.
Presumably it should work like in this video, the LG here isn't responsive to anything, shows up as "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008" then the SD card goes in and BOOM, device back. Also, that guy seems to be in the "old QDLoader mode" just like us so in theory I don't see any reason for the SD card to not work, maybe we just haven't found the right one?
Annoyingly, if Samsung ever released their files like the firehose (which I doubt they would) or they got leaked, then QFIL would work. But as it stands we don't have those files so we can't do anything with QPST/QFIL except see that it's the only thing that can communicate with the J5 in that state.
I'm not sure what a USB jig does, but looking on Google it seems like it just simulates button presses to hold the combination for Download Mode?
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Im still researching, i even used same method to make own debrick image, i tried multiple versions, latest 6.1 android, than latest 5.1 android, even tried first firmware 5.1 released, still absolutly no reaction to phone, not even vibrate or anything, tried press multiple times button combinations, tried few SD cards, 32gb with 10speed, absolutly nothing at all, looks like we are on exactly same situation, im stil trying things, now probably will be USB jig, combination with MicroSD, im just waiting on few USB jigs i ordered, for few dollars, its usefull to have anyway for other situations, so if i found any sign if life i will definetly share here, becouse if my would work, definetly your would work to, i have no idea why its does absolutly nothing, i tried even diffrent battery from other phone, still same, and before i tried use Qualcom flash QFIL, try flash some unofficial firmwares, but looks like Samsung phones not very good at that, only LG or others its designed for that, basicly no infomation about Samsung phones, even no repair services online.so if you find any progress be sure to share it, i would definetly do it, if i discover anything.
I have the same problem as you. My sister was using a Samsung Galaxy J5 (2015) and the battery was growing bigger meaning that it could be dangerous. So we left that one smartphone in the corner without a battery. Well, after my Nexus 5 had a problem too, I decided to get back to my J5 that I gave to my sister. I had to buy a new battery for it so I did. When the battery arrived, I tried to turn it on, but it wasn't turning on. I connected it using a USB cable in my computer but instead of displaying the device's name, it displayed as QHSUSB_BULK. When I was asked to install drivers for the device, I did so, and the name changed to Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 (COM8). I went it to a repair shop and they said it might be the freakin' screen!!! I mean, what? People all over the Internet having the same issue with me say that it is a hard brick. Hard brick has NOTHING to do with the screen, correct me if I am wrong. I also saw somewhere that I can only fix my device if only I replace the motherboard entirely (because replacing specific part of the motherboard is kind of dangerous and can cause even more problems...) I have no idea. I need help. I want to try flashing firmware with my SD card, but I have no image for my SM-J500FN device. I feel hopeless. They encourage me to buy a new smartphone. Something "modern". But what I know is that today's devices are more "brick-able" that those of old times. I want to install TWRP Recover again and finally root my device. I know how to do that to my Galaxy J5, but I can't do that when my smartphone is not turning on at all. It doesn't even vibrate!!
Retr0.Hacker said:
I have the same problem as you. My sister was using a Samsung Galaxy J5 (2015) and the battery was growing bigger meaning that it could be dangerous. So we left that one smartphone in the corner without a battery. Well, after my Nexus 5 had a problem too, I decided to get back to my J5 that I gave to my sister. I had to buy a new battery for it so I did. When the battery arrived, I tried to turn it on, but it wasn't turning on. I connected it using a USB cable in my computer but instead of displaying the device's name, it displayed as QHSUSB_BULK. When I was asked to install drivers for the device, I did so, and the name changed to Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 (COM8). I went it to a repair shop and they said it might be the freakin' screen!!! I mean, what? People all over the Internet having the same issue with me say that it is a hard brick. Hard brick has NOTHING to do with the screen, correct me if I am wrong. I also saw somewhere that I can only fix my device if only I replace the motherboard entirely (because replacing specific part of the motherboard is kind of dangerous and can cause even more problems...) I have no idea. I need help. I want to try flashing firmware with my SD card, but I have no image for my SM-J500FN device. I feel hopeless. They encourage me to buy a new smartphone. Something "modern". But what I know is that today's devices are more "brick-able" that those of old times. I want to install TWRP Recover again and finally root my device. I know how to do that to my Galaxy J5, but I can't do that when my smartphone is not turning on at all. It doesn't even vibrate!!
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Im sure its hardware failure, nothing can be done, i tried alot things, nothing worked, not even small progress, phone just dead, tried usb jig, tried to use every recover image from all firmwares, nothing worked, only fix to this phone is replace motherboard, but to access motherboard you need remove screen first, i give up on this phone, not worth time, tried everything, ether motherboard replacing or just get new phone
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Im sure its hardware failure, nothing can be done, i tried alot things, nothing worked, not even small progress, phone just dead, tried usb jig, tried to use every recover image from all firmwares, nothing worked, only fix to this phone is replace motherboard, but to access motherboard you need remove screen first, i give up on this phone, not worth time, tried everything, ether motherboard replacing or just get new phone
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Well, they suggest me to get a new smartphone because if I get to replace the motherboard it will be too expensive and maybe not worth it... I guess I will have to give up too, even if I loved that one... Thank you friend.
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Well, they suggest me to get a new smartphone because if I get to replace the motherboard it will be too expensive and maybe not worth it... I guess I will have to give up too, even if I loved that one... Thank you friend.
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Probably happened same thing like to you, i received phone from female, who used daily, it was already had this issue, definetly she didnt do anything software related things like flash, so im guessing hardware failed, thats why nothing you can do, only fix is most likely motherboard replacement, but at this point is not worth it, becouse will cost half phone price, so i rip"ed this phone, writed it off, its laying for parts, did what i can, tried all methods, usb jig worked on every samsung i have, s5, j5 2016, but execpt this one, this means is definetly phone dead, also tried to recovery with microsd, every single firmware, from 5 android to 6, all versions, created recovery, and none of them worked, also tried on few microsds, and absolutly was no progress, not even vibrate, dead entire time

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