After unlocking BL and root (Magisk 17.3) my new one OP6T, when the device is power off and connected to AC charger, it restarts and stay locked on the warning of unlocked BL without go charging.
Any advice?
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gnam said:
After unlocking BL and root (Magisk 17.3) my new one OP6T, when the device is power off and connected to AC charger, it restarts and stay locked on the warning of unlocked BL without go charging.
Any advice?
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Think that is a Magisk bug. It also happen on the Essential on 17.3.
It didn't happen in older versions of Magisk.
So I just don't do that.
also with Magisk 17.1 I have the same issue. Any other idea?
edit: it's definitly a magisk rooting problem, removing root the issue is gone. By the way I want root.
Is there another version we could try?
Same here but I can get it back to boot by holding both or down volume buttons...
I am done
Hey ,
I have been trying to ignore this , but what if I have my phone battery dead and I am trying to charge it , how should I proceed to charge it , or should I try booting into bootloader to flash the stock boot image or just leave it on the warning if it charges it while it shows the warning
which Version is the last that worked?
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@topjohnwu is aware of the issue and looking into it.
kantjer said:
@topjohnwu is aware of the issue and looking into it.
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Just wanted to make sure he is... has this been acknowledged somewhere? Sorry for asking...
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Just wanted to make sure he is... has this been acknowledged somewhere? Sorry for asking...
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It doesn't seem to be fixable at all
It is actually not a Magisk problem, but instead any attempt to boot with initramfs while `skip_initramfs` flag is enabled, it will refuse to show the charging animation
So even without any Magisk related changes, as long as the device is kernel patched to force boot with ramdisk, it will simply not work.
To summarize, we will have to learn to live with it for now
Shresth (IN) said:
Hey ,
I have been trying to ignore this , but what if I have my phone battery dead and I am trying to charge it , how should I proceed to charge it , or should I try booting into bootloader to flash the stock boot image or just leave it on the warning if it charges it while it shows the warning
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I think it charges normally, it just doesn't show the charging animation. No need to flash anything, just boot up the phone after 5 mins. You might need to hold one or both volume buttons and power button in this case. For me vol+ and power button worked.
Yeah, I noticed. It's not a dealbreaker, but in general being able to charge the phone while off isn't that bad. What really bothers me is that the nag screen won't go away so we keep the risk of burning the OLED with some garbage... that's my main concern.
This happened to me also.
Yes esp if someone doesn't know leaves it like that for hours.
I had to hold all the buttons down for about 20 seconds to get it out of that stuck screen.
STRUZZIN said:
This happened to me also.
Yes esp if someone doesn't know leaves it like that for hours.
I had to hold all the buttons down for about 20 seconds to get it out of that stuck screen.
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That is the big disadvantage, it is hard to get the device on after it gets into that state.
I don't ever charge with the phone off. This also happened with my Essential PH-1.
tech_head said:
That is the big disadvantage, it is hard to get the device on after it gets into that state.
I don't ever charge with the phone off. This also happened with my Essential PH-1.
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Yes I can only charge with the phone on it seems.
I don't think mine charges when it get stuck like that.
Not like you would want to anyway.
it doesn't show the charging animation but it does charge the phone anyway. I can life with that.
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Same experience for me...
No problem for me while charging
Problem still exists with Magisk v18 and TWRP 3.2.3-9 on OS 9.0.7
gnam said:
After unlocking BL and root (Magisk 17.3) my new one OP6T, when the device is power off and connected to AC charger, it restarts and stay locked on the warning of unlocked BL without go charging.
Any advice?
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Yesterday I got so scare that I almost think that I brick my phone. I get out of battery and the phone automatically power off by itself, then I plugged in the AC charger and stay on the Bootloader warning (exclamation (!) screen). I was specting to show up the charger animation with some kind of % battery but not nothing!
I managed to boot into TWRP and there I saw that in deep was charging the phone.
My question is: if we have a stock recovery with Unlocked BL we will see the charging animation??
Sorry for me English.
jdrssll said:
Yesterday I got so scare that I almost think that I brick my phone. I get out of battery and the phone automatically power off by itself, then I plugged in the AC charger and stay on the Bootloader warning (exclamation (!) screen). I was specting to show up the charger animation with some kind of % battery but not nothing!
I managed to boot into TWRP and there I saw that in deep was charging the phone.
My question is: if we have a stock recovery with Unlocked BL we will see the charging animation??
Sorry for me English.
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Yes, you will.
It's only if the phone boots from a Ramdisk and with the stock BL it does not.
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Hey guys, I know this is the 1000th time you've seen this thread. However, I might be a little different.
I've read all the red blinking threads before posting this one.
ROM: CM10 Stable Snapshot
Kernel: Franco r53
Okay, yesterday as I was downloading and I opened a game, my phone screen just turned off completely. I'm assuming it was due to overheating as the phone was getting pretty hot.
So I assumed it died, no big deal. I tried to boot up using power button, no luck.
Then I panicked and started searching XDA for all these red blinking LED of doom threads.
I managed to get the phone to boot up to the Google screen by having it on a wall charger + hold the power button for 10 seconds. But then it just shuts down. I managed to make it stick with bootloader, but only on the wall charger, which isn't much help. On a USB connection with my computer, I'm not able to even open boot loader as it would just open and turn off the phone within a few seconds.
Threw it on the charger over night, no luck.
This morning, nothing has changed.
So what's weird about my situation is, I can get it into fast boot, but only when it's on a wall charger, nothing else. And getting it to Google logo for a few seconds.
Edit: I can't RMA, because when it boots to Google logo, it says bootloader is unlocked (the little icon). And I also bought the phone off Swappa, so it's not attached to my account (is it even possible to claim warranty?)
Interesting this sounds like a hardware problem all right. Simply because you said it works on the mains charger which has an output of 1.2a were as the USB to PC chargers phone at rate of 400ma. I would try getting a replacement if you can. Also are you able to boot into recovery through boot loader if so you could try wiping everything or restoring from back up.
Okay, something weird. I tried a different method of getting into fastboot, and it worked (connected to PC).
Hold volume - (DOWN) by itself WHILE plugging in the USB cable. And now I'm in fastboot. Now I'm just trying to find a way to erase cache via toolkit x)
Edit: Weird, toolkit picks up the ADB device but manual adb doesn't using adb devices command.
I've read another user who fixed this by removing the back, then disconnecting and reconnecting the battery connector. Sorry I can't find the post but I'm sure it was in one of the I bricked my phone threads.
Yeah, I saw that, too. But I don't have the equipments for it, unfortunately
ADB won't recognize my nexus 4.
Toolkit will (so I know that toolkit is installed properly). I tried opening a command prompt through toolkit and I couldn't run anything.
Any suggestions?
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ADB won't recognize my nexus 4.
Toolkit will (so I know that toolkit is installed properly). I tried opening a command prompt through toolkit and I couldn't run anything.
Any suggestions?
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Adb won't work from bootloader, you should have fastboot access though
I'm in fastboot now.
I cannot get into recovery =[ When I select recovery, it would just turn off the phone and the blinking lights begins again.
Try charging overnight with other charger, not stock
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Just tried with a nonstock charger. It blinked red. Then the battery charging screen popped up (first time ever). And now it's dead blinking red again.
Hopefully I'll see results overnight.
draikz said:
Just tried with a nonstock charger. It blinked red. Then the battery charging screen popped up (first time ever). And now it's dead blinking red again.
Hopefully I'll see results overnight.
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That's a good sign! Sounds like it was in some serious deep hibernation! The fact that the battery icon popped up shows u didn't brick it or anything, its just really really dead! However when I had my problem, I had just a red light on all the time, it never blinked
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Mine is constantly blinking. :'(
And it's probably not dead because I did manage to get it into fastboot. And I got adb to pick up using fast boot.
Every after reflashing recovery, I can't get into anything other than fastboot. When I try to select "Recovery" from the fastboot menu, it just turns off and continues to blink ;[
if you can get it into fastboot while plugged in your pc, scroll down in fastboot to the "power off" option. leave it there to charge up for a bit. you can check if its charging by using adb
Code:
adb shell cat /sys/class/power_supply/battery/capacity
hopefully it comes back to life after you charge it a bit. After it charges I would flash stock images just to be safe.
rayford85 said:
if you can get it into fastboot while plugged in your pc, scroll down in fastboot to the "power off" option. leave it there to charge up for a bit. you can check if its charging by using adb
Code:
adb shell cat /sys/class/power_supply/battery/capacity
hopefully it comes back to life after you charge it a bit. After it charges I would flash stock images just to be safe.
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Okay, trying that now. It's been on the charger all night.
How does one ADB with the phone "powered off"?
So if the phone died because of heat, didn't it throttle properly? How is this possible?
Why don't you reflash stock images through fast boot? I don't understand why the need to be in recovery?
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Lownita said:
So if the phone died because of heat, didn't it throttle properly? How is this possible?
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I'm not really sure. I'm just assuming that it died from heat.
joshnichols189 said:
Why don't you reflash stock images through fast boot? I don't understand why the need to be in recovery?
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I thought I had to factory reset it first inorder to flash factory image? (Coming from CM and Franco) At least that's how I always done it or it'd get stuck in a boot loop on my old phone.
But it is my last resort as well, because I have some precious data on this phone x)
Oh and Google pulled factory images, do you knows know where I can get a copy of one?
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I'm not really sure. I'm just assuming that it died from heat.
I thought I had to factory reset it first inorder to flash factory image? (Coming from CM and Franco) At least that's how I always done it or it'd get stuck in a boot loop on my old phone.
But it is my last resort as well, because I have some precious data on this phone x)
Oh and Google pulled factory images, do you knows know where I can get a copy of one?
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Mskip tool kit has images. There might be a thread in general section with them
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rayford85 said:
Mskip tool kit has images. There might be a thread in general section with them
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I've not flashed stock before for this phone. And I'm afraid it might be different.
So question noob question.... Do I flash the booterloader and radios too? I've read that it's pretty dangerous to flash those.
I'm following this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
Any instructions I should do differently?
EDIT: I just flashed stock, nothing happened. Still could only get to fastboot. I am now losing hope.
draikz said:
I've not flashed stock before for this phone. And I'm afraid it might be different.
So question noob question.... Do I flash the booterloader and radios too? I've read that it's pretty dangerous to flash those.
I'm following this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
Any instructions I should do differently?
EDIT: I just flashed stock, nothing happened. Still could only get to fastboot. I am now losing hope.
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IF ur going to rma it don't forget to lock the bootloader :angel:
My Note 3 is dead. I was flashing various ROMs, all seemed OK.
I booted into Phorensis 5, which I already used several times, with data+system+cache on f2fs.
On reboot, I got a message saying that data partition is corrupted. I rebooted the phone into recovery, TWRP (2.8.7.0),
and the TWRP screen came up, and then the screen went dead.
From that point on, I see no response from the phone. Power button long press does nothing, short press nothing, inserting power cable does nothing, powre+vol up+home does nothing, power+vol down+home nothing. No LED,
taking out battery doesn't help, trying to boot just with USB cable also doesn't.
nothing at all....
Is my phone totally dead??????????
Is your battery dead ??
JJEgan said:
Is your battery dead ??
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That would be good! (I mean as opposed to the whole phone...)
I'm not sure. I left it to charge for a long time, but nothing changed. Could the battery just totally died from one moment to the next (I mean without emitting smoke)? I don't know how/what to check. Does the phone
normally do anything when the battery is not in the phone, but the charger is connected?
JJEgan said:
Is your battery dead ??
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ghostwheel said:
That would be good! (I mean as opposed to the whole phone...)
I'm not sure. I left it to charge for a long time, but nothing changed. Could the battery just totally died from one moment to the next (I mean without emitting smoke)? I don't know how/what to check. Does the phone
normally do anything when the battery is not in the phone, but the charger is connected?
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I think you are right... I tested the battery with a voltmeter, and there is no voltage. Totally dead.
Yep, and I tested for a second with a battery from an S3 mini, and the phone powers up.
:laugh:
Hmmm... it was something more complicated than that.
It seems that the phone got to a stage where TWRP 2.8.7 does not boot any more. And, it also could not charge the battery.
Then it somehow did something to the battery (drain? I'm not sure... bat seemed dead, but eventually suddenly did have 62%..)
After doing various things that would definitely void my non-existant warranty,
(involving charging the battery from a USB cable, and running the phone on the S3 battery)
I managed to get the phone into download mode and flashed TWRP with odin.
TWRP 3.0.2 does boot, but 2.8.7 does not, even after I flashed it again from a new download.
I'm not sure how that can happen... recovery is supposed to be independent of the phone state, isn't that the whole point?
So, now battery is full again, phone does boot and flash and respond.... Thank you!!
Go to your local Samsung dealership
Now all seems to work well. There was a problem with the filesystems on data/system/cache - some where f2fs, some ext4.
Once I managed to install a new ROM using TWRP 3.0.2, I could finally iinstall 2.8.7, and now things are as they were before.
Hello guys,
A day ago I decided to root my Huawei P10 lite. I unlocked bootloader and flashed TWRP. Everything worked fine. However I was unable to root my phone so I tried to lock bootloader. Thats where my problem started.... I locked bootloader via ADB and then it said the phone will reboot and factory reset. Phone was rebooted but now its ,,stucked" on huawei logo screen and nothing happens.... I just let phone to discharge and when I try to turn it on its still get to the logo screen and nothing. Always when I try to turn phone off it keeps turning on to the logo screen and Im unable to go to recovery or safe mode because button combination dont work. I cant even connect it to the PC via the USB cable....
Any ideas how to fix it (if its even possible) would be much apreciated.
Thanks a lot guys.
So, even you if you mounted the /system partition read-write it gets modified and the signature breaks that's why your phone no longer boots.
Try following: shutdown the phone if you can, press volume down and at the same time plug in the USB cable and unlock the bootloader, then flash the latest firmware for the device using the HwOTA method:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/p10-lite/development/hwota-huawei-p10-lite-t3776186
https://forum.xda-developers.com/p1...pilation-firmware-flasheables-huawei-t3736754
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So, even you if you mounted the /system partition read-write it gets modified and the signature breaks that's why your phone no longer boots.
Try following: shutdown the phone if you can, press volume down and at the same time plug in the USB cable and unlock the bootloader, then flash the latest firmware for the device using the HwOTA method:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/p10-lite/development/hwota-huawei-p10-lite-t3776186
https://forum.xda-developers.com/p1...pilation-firmware-flasheables-huawei-t3736754
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Thats the problem, the phone cant be shut downed by the ,,official" way (hold power button) because it instatly power on after two seconds... Only way how to completely shut down is let the phone discharge.... Anyway when I try to shut down the phone and then instatly press volume down I always get to the logo screen then I get black screen (looks like its trying to do something) and then the phone reboots and again get logo screen... It looks like the phone is gone for good lol
Eurofighter_ty said:
So, even you if you mounted the /system partition read-write it gets modified and the signature breaks that's why your phone no longer boots.
Try following: shutdown the phone if you can, press volume down and at the same time plug in the USB cable and unlock the bootloader, then flash the latest firmware for the device using the HwOTA method:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/p10-lite/development/hwota-huawei-p10-lite-t3776186
https://forum.xda-developers.com/p1...pilation-firmware-flasheables-huawei-t3736754
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Thats the problem, the phone cant be shut downed by the ,,official" way (hold power button) because it instatly power on after two seconds... Only way how to completely shut down is let the phone discharge.... Anyway when I try to shut down the phone and then instatly press volume down I always get to the logo screen then I get black screen (looks like its trying to do something) and then the phone reboots and again get logo screen... It looks like the phone is gone for good lol
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It worked as you said (holding volume down + USB) and phone booted successfully but then appeared shutting down possibly due to low battery... I will keep trying. So thank you very much, you saved my day lol.
Allright, the phone is gone for good... Whenever I try your trick (volume down + USB) the phone boot up to the OS but then always shut down because of low battery. I tried to charge the battery but it seems like its not charging at all... Got phone on charger for three hours now and still red LED diod shows low battery.... I think this thread can be closed and I will bring the phone to the service center and see if they can fix this or not. Again thanks for the help.
Try to charge it when is in bootloop or that's what you tried?
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Try to charge it when is in bootloop or that's what you tried?
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Yeah, now I have it on charger for 5 hours, got huawei logo on screen and red LED diod flashing... Strange thing is the phone is not heating anymore, even charger is cold... When I un-plug the charger the phone shut down in like 5 minutes... When its on charger its not turnning off so I assuming there must be some power coming through the charger to phone then...
This Huawei P10 Lite is quite strange piece of electronic.... Its just booted itself on its own and actually its working just fine... What would you recommend to do, now? battery is charging right now at 16%
pathfindercz said:
This Huawei P10 Lite is quite strange piece of electronic.... Its just booted itself on its own and actually its working just fine... What would you recommend to do, now? battery is charging right now at 16%
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What do you mean by working just fine ? It booted to the OS or what ?
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What do you mean by working just fine ? It booted to the OS or what ?
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I left it plugged on charger and after few hours it booted to the OS, but when I tried to go to Fastboot and Rescue mode it turned off and now It wont boot again. Got stucked on huawei logo screen again.
Hi eveybody.
Yesterday night I was watching some YouTub videos but then I fell asleep. I woke up in the middle of the night (4/5 hours later) and my 6T was off, because (I think) it ran out of battery. So, I plugged it into the charger and the "magic" happened. The phone got stuck at "the bootloader is unlocked..." screen. I tried EVERY key combination for recovery, bootloader and force power off, but it's still there. It's almost 5 hours that it's in this state. I can exclude some sort of root-related issue, because before falling asleep I did reboot the phone because I've installed a Magisk module. The PC doesn't recognize the phone.
What should I do? Thanks!
Remove USB cable and hold the pwr and Volume up buttons for at least 15 seconds
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Remove USB cable and hold the pwr and Volume up buttons for at least 15 seconds
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Man, I swear. I tried this before, but no luck. Now that you posted this, it worked. WTF.
Pipodi93 said:
Hi eveybody.
Yesterday night I was watching some YouTub videos but then I fell asleep. I woke up in the middle of the night (4/5 hours later) and my 6T was off, because (I think) it ran out of battery. So, I plugged it into the charger and the "magic" happened. The phone got stuck at "the bootloader is unlocked..." screen. I tried EVERY key combination for recovery, bootloader and force power off, but it's still there. It's almost 5 hours that it's in this state. I can exclude some sort of root-related issue, because before falling asleep I did reboot the phone because I've installed a Magisk module. The PC doesn't recognize the phone.
What should I do? Thanks!
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I had this exact issue this morning. It took me holding those buttons well over a minute.
suzook said:
I had this exact issue this morning. It took me holding those buttons well over a minute.
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Man, I think that the buttons aren't so responsive when in that screen. The first time I tried to root the 6T I had to reboot from the OS, because I couldn't boot with the buttons. Do we have a problem, here?
i'm getting this too! are you guys rooted & flashed permanent twrp? i usually charge w/ my phone booted up. once i get to 100% i turn it off with the charger plugged in. instead of the battery charging animation, i get stuck on the b/L screen just like you guys here. @kantjer's suggestion does work
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i'm getting this too! are you guys rooted & flashed permanent twrp? i usually charge w/ my phone booted up. once i get to 100% i turn it off with the charger plugged in. instead of the battery charging animation, i get stuck on the b/L screen just like you guys here. @kantjer's suggestion does work
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I'm rooted, but when the issue happened I didn't have the permanent TWRP.
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I'm rooted, but when the issue happened I didn't have the permanent TWRP.
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The issue is related to Magisk.
As long as Magisk is installed, you will have the issue.
I had the same problem where it was getting stuck on the unlocked bootloader screen. I simply had to reinstall Magisk from TWRP and it all worked again.
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I had the same problem where it was getting stuck on the unlocked bootloader screen. I simply had to reinstall Magisk from TWRP and it all worked again.
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You don't have this issue anymore? Just by reinstalling Magisk... I have been charging till full then turn off when not using , than power up in the morning... Still sucks though.
Me too
answered here
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Remove USB cable and hold the pwr and Volume up buttons for at least 15 seconds
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Had the exact same issue. Found this thread and this worked. I guess I didn't specifically try Volume Up and only did just Power or Power+Volume Down. Shrugs.
Any fix for this issue? Didn't exactly get what @kantjer had to say.
Pipodi93 said:
Hi eveybody.
Yesterday night I was watching some YouTub videos but then I fell asleep. I woke up in the middle of the night (4/5 hours later) and my 6T was off, because (I think) it ran out of battery. So, I plugged it into the charger and the "magic" happened. The phone got stuck at "the bootloader is unlocked..." screen. I tried EVERY key combination for recovery, bootloader and force power off, but it's still there. It's almost 5 hours that it's in this state. I can exclude some sort of root-related issue, because before falling asleep I did reboot the phone because I've installed a Magisk module. The PC doesn't recognize the phone.
What should I do? Thanks!
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Happened to me in the beginning too, after setting up magisk and everything. Every single key combination didn't work. Try plugging the charger off and power+vol down. It suddently worked at one point for me, kinda weird.
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Any fix for this issue? Didn't exactly get what @kantjer had to say.
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Yeah just hold down Volume Up+Power for 15+ Seconds. That's it.
So: no solution for this issue?
I can't charge while the phone is off?
Just happened to me too.
I was on beta14, TWRP and magisk enable all going fine
Dirty updated to beta15 (through TWRP, by flashing OTA file, reinstalling TWRP zip, rebooting, then doing my usual business in recovery flashing smurfkernel, magisk, smurkernel again, then booting to system, adding magisk modules and stuff.
When I do reboot to enable the magisk module I get stuck at that dam "the boot loader is unlocked..." spash screen. Pressing vol up + vol down + power does manage to force poweroff the device, but booting up again (be it only power button, or pwr+VolUp, or pwr+VolDown or pwr+VolUp+VolDown) only gets stuck again at that same splashscreen.
Damn it...
Any help is welcome... I hope the device isn't bricked
edit: rinstalled everything (after factory reset, and complete b14 install). it seems its the miracast magisk plugin which is ****ing the bootloader upon reboot >.<
(my phone is not usb connected)
Hi, my Le pro 3 (x727) is stuck on the boot screen. It shows the leeco boot screen then vibrates twice and then shuts off and repeat the process. My phone was unrooted and completely stock. Is it bricked? should I try to unbrick using the methods on this forum?
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Hi, my Le pro 3 (x727) is stuck on the boot screen. It shows the leeco boot screen then vibrates twice and then shuts off and repeat the process. My phone was unrooted and completely stock. Is it bricked? should I try to unbrick using the methods on this forum?
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Okay can you provide more info
You say that it has never been rooted and never on a custom rom?
How long did you have the phone?
Were you using the stock charger and cable?
If its just a Brick
You can follow my instructions to unbrick.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-pro3/how-to/unbrick-leeco-phones-leeco-variants-t3847220
Read several times and properly install the software and drivers on your PC,. ( I cannot stress enough that you read the instructions of the OP and the first post underneath) If your phone is bricked those instructions will repair it.
If its hardware
Unfortunately, your issue could be a bad battery. Which is no big deal they only cost $8
If you have always used stock, and the issue is hardware its probably just the battery alone and nothing worse.
If it is something worse, it could be the usb card which is $13, I doubt that you would have a more serious issue such as a fried motherboard.
Good Luck
Let me know how it goes, on the unbricking thread.
tsongming said:
Okay can you provide more info
You say that it has never been rooted and never on a custom rom?
How long did you have the phone?
Were you using the stock charger and cable?
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I had the phone on release date which was november 2016 i think. Yeah, I have never tried to root or install a custom rom. I am using an anker powerline+ since the original cable didnt last long, still using the original charger. I have tried both the cable and the charger on a Nintendo Switch and it seem to work fine.
I am currently downloading the files from your guide, the big one is taking too long though. Do you have any other link for
le_zl1_qfil_ufs_fix.zip?
Other observation/s:
The phone warms up when left on charge, no notification light though.
The phone's battery life was degrading which I thought was natural. Last time I check through Accubattery was at 84%.
Before the phone died, I checked the time through my phone which was 1:30 am and is less than 25% battery, woke up at 4:30 am and its dead. Phone was unplugged during that span.
sau41 said:
I had the phone on release date which was november 2016 i think. Yeah, I have never tried to root or install a custom rom. I am using an anker powerline+ since the original cable didnt last long, still using the original charger. I have tried both the cable and the charger on a Nintendo Switch and it seem to work fine.
I am currently downloading the files from your guide, the big one is taking too long though. Do you have any other link for
le_zl1_qfil_ufs_fix.zip?
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The phone warms up when left on charge, no notification light though.
The phone's battery life was degrading which I thought was natural. Last time I check through Accubattery was at 84%.
Before the phone died, I checked the time through my phone which was 1:30 am and is less than 25% battery, woke up at 4:30 am and its dead. Phone was unplugged during that span.
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It sound like the battery stats were off. Try leaving it plugged in overnight and then use this Qfil
le_zl1_qfil_ufs_fix.
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=818070582850488404
tsongming said:
It sound like the battery stats were off. Try leaving it plugged in overnight and then use this Qfil
le_zl1_qfil_ufs_fix.
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=818070582850488404
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Thanks, but i got it back alive just this morning without flashing . I left it on repair mode (vol + - power) for a whole day to drain the battery. Then once I plugged it to the charger, it was running normally again. Is there any way to reset the battery stats?
sau41 said:
Thanks, but i got it back alive just this morning without flashing . I left it on repair mode (vol + - power) for a whole day to drain the battery. Then once I plugged it to the charger, it was running normally again. Is there any way to reset the battery stats?
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That's great news! So apparently you had built up static discharge. In the past you could resolve this issue by simply taking the battery out and reseating it.
To clear battery stats
Boot to recovery , open file manager, go to data/system the down at the bottom you wiil find the batterystats.bin delete it and then reboot to system.
I do this about twice a month.
Take care, I am glad you got it working.
Sent from my LEX727 using XDA Labs
tsongming said:
That's great news! So apparently you had built up static discharge. In the past you could resolve this issue by simply taking the battery out and reseating it.
To clear battery stats
Boot to recovery , open file manager, go to data/system the down at the bottom you wiil find the batterystats.bin delete it and then reboot to system.
I do this about twice a month.
Take care, I am glad you got it working.
Sent from my LEX727 using XDA Labs
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Im pretty new to this, but on recovery I can only see update and recover(format). I suppose I need a tool or something. I already downloaded flash2 and qfil, are those the tools that i need?
sau41 said:
Im pretty new to this, but on recovery I can only see update and recover(format). I suppose I need a tool or something. I already downloaded flash2 and qfil, are those the tools that i need?
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I thought your phone was working?
You don't need those files unless you have a brick. Go to the TWRP website for learning about the functions of TWRP
Double post, read below.
tsongming said:
I thought your phone was working?
You don't need those files unless you have a brick. Go to the TWRP website for learning about the functions of TWRP
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Yup it's working, I just need to reset the battery stats. Anyways, thank you so much. I'll head to TWRP and do some reading.
tsongming said:
I thought your phone was working?
You don't need those files unless you have a brick. Go to the TWRP website for learning about the functions of TWRP
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Hey, sorry to bug you again but my phone went back to bootloop. I tried draining the battery again but this time it didnt work. I went on and flash qfil and was successful at it. The problems is, right after flasing qfil, I rebooted the phone by long pressing the power button, but it just goes back to bootloop at the leeco logo. What could be wrong?
sau41 said:
Hey, sorry to bug you again but my phone went back to bootloop. I tried draining the battery again but this time it didnt work. I went on and flash qfil and was successful at it. The problems is, right after flasing qfil, I rebooted the phone by long pressing the power button, but it just goes back to bootloop at the leeco logo. What could be wrong?
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I made a whole thread for these kinds difficult issues. Read the OP and my posts #2 and #3 on that thread.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-pro3/how-to/unbrick-leeco-phones-leeco-variants-t3847220
If all else fails, you can mail the phone to me to attempt doing it for you. Read the thread.