Hope someone can help. I've unlocked the bootloader and rooted with Magisk. But when I switch the phone off and connect it to a charger it boots to the unlocked bootloader warning and just stays there. i have to hold volume uo, down and power to switch it of and then hold power while unplugged to get it to boot. Anyone else with this issue?
same here. After depleting the battery, plugging in the power cord will boot up the phone to the unlocked bootloader message, then just stays there, had to restart the phone with vol. up + power for a few seconds. Doesn't seem to be too big of an issue, just don't have it charge like that in the future for now.
According to this thread, https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/help/power-off-charging-issue-t3864141, this may be a bug with Magisk.
sharksfan7 said:
According to this thread, https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/help/power-off-charging-issue-t3864141, this may be a bug with Magisk.
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I had the same issue with my Essential after 17.x was released.
My Essential would not charge if rooted and the power was off.
Same as this 6T I have in my hand.
I just never power the phone off and try to charge it.
pendragon666 said:
Hope someone can help. I've unlocked the bootloader and rooted with Magisk. But when I switch the phone off and connect it to a charger it boots to the unlocked bootloader warning and just stays there. i have to hold volume uo, down and power to switch it of and then hold power while unplugged to get it to boot. Anyone else with this issue?
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You can just plug it in before u turn it off.
Logix said:
You can just plug it in before u turn it off.
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Nope, the bug is still present even if you plug in the device before turn it off.
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Ok everyone I am having a major problem with my N7. This morning I noticed it was out of power so plugged i tin like normal, then I went to turn it on got the Google logo then it went to the Nexus logo. And it kept cycling through the nexus logo for hours and will not turn off. Whenever I try to turn it off it just restarts from the beginning. Now I didn't buy my tablet from the play store so I would have to go through Asus for a warranty replacement. Has this happened to anyone else in the past?
Some info. Stock, unrooted, locked bootloader, stock 4.2
Well this never happened to me before. Did you try removing the battery?
Well, to start, unplug your N7 from the power source and hold the power button down for about 15 seconds, this should force it off. From there, turn it back on and let us know what happens.
kitsunisan said:
Well, to start, unplug your N7 from the power source and hold the power button down for about 15 seconds, this should force it off. From there, turn it back on and let us know what happens.
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Tried that, when i hold down the power button to turn it off it turns off then it turns itself back on and goes back ot where we have started. Also it has been unplugged now im waiting for the battery to die
Dark lord me said:
Tried that, when i hold down the power button to turn it off it turns off then it turns itself back on and goes back ot where we have started. Also it has been unplugged now im waiting for the battery to die
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I don't see that you have tried holding down the power and the volume down. This should get you a hard reset.
Here is a short topic where a power and vol down worked for someone where a straight power down did not:
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/30101-reboot-tip/
it's the last post (#6)
Rather than trying to run the battery down, which is not all the way down when it shuts off and would take a long time to discharge just sitting there, you could pull the battery if you feel comfortable opening the case. It's not glued or anything and the battery has a ribbon connector.
So its in a boot loop? Reflash the image with Mskips toolkit option 9 after booting into fast boot mode. If that isn't the problem then do a warranty return. Not sure why you're stuck in a loop.
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Hello everyone,
First of all my problem. My nexus 7 is dead . the battery got too low as the charger was busted and it switched off and now its not turning on. I got the OEM nexus USB cable, OEM charger and have followed almost all the troubleshooting tips on this forum and elsewhere.
Now I dont know if the problem lies in the charging point or the battery.
My question to anyone who has the idea is that, IF i charge the battery in another Nexus 7, or with an external charger, will it work?
I want to fix this( i am in Nepal) and there is no way I can get a warranty in this. So I am in DIY mode
If the battery is dead and I cant boot into the bootloader anymore, is the above idea a possibility?
Thank you
reganEZ said:
If the battery is dead and I cant boot into the bootloader anymore, is the above idea a possibility?
Thank you
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Does it do anything when you first plug it in to charge?
As in does it start to show the charging screen and power off immediately? Does it start to boot then turn off?
Was having an issue with my wife's n7 where she let it discharge all the way to dead and would not take a charge or turn back on.
There is a trick you may be able to save it without doing much at all.
Plug it in to a wall charger and immediately, or as quickly as you can, hold power and volume down to try and get into recovery mode or bootloader. Needs to be almost instant.
If you can get into recovery or bootloader select power down (in bootloader use volume keys to navigate, power button to select).
Unplug the power cord and plug it right back in. You should hopefully see the charging battery screen.
Hope this helps.
wilzard said:
Does it do anything when you first plug it in to charge?
As in does it start to show the charging screen and power off immediately? Does it start to boot then turn off?
Was having an issue with my wife's n7 where she let it discharge all the way to dead and would not take a charge or turn back on.
There is a trick you may be able to save it without doing much at all.
Plug it in to a wall charger and immediately, or as quickly as you can, hold power and volume down to try and get into recovery mode or bootloader. Needs to be almost instant.
If you can get into recovery or bootloader select power down (in bootloader use volume keys to navigate, power button to select).
Unplug the power cord and plug it right back in. You should hopefully see the charging battery screen.
Hope this helps.
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I have already tried the above method. The good news is I went to a repair shop and asked them to charge the battery externally. My nexus did start. But it seems like I damaged the USB port somehow, so it is either a POGO pin charger or have to get the port frm smwhere..hmmm
My power button doesn't work for quite a few months, but I've been living with it since then, mainly using the app Gravity Screen and keeping my phone always charged. Unfortunately today I forgot to charge it and the battery ran out. I've recharged my phone and already tried searching on the web but so far I had no success finding a way to turn it on that works for me...
I have Android 4.4.4, rooted, but no USB debugging enabled.
Thanks in advance if anybody can offer any help
Boot into recovery and restart your phone from that. Press volume down and plug your cable in.
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Boot into recovery and restart your phone from that. Press volume down and plug your cable in.
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It worked! Thank you so much
Hey All,
I have bought a used leeco pro 3 off swappa. Unfortunately I didn't get the phone until much later after delivery (had to have someone bring it to me). In photos the phone works fine, but when I got it it won't turn on and there's no indicator that it's charging at all. When I do plug it in, the phone does get warm though.
Any thoughts what the problem could be?
Have you tried another USB-C cable? Apparently the stock OEM one sucks.
sk8223 said:
Have you tried another USB-C cable? Apparently the stock OEM one sucks.
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I have another leeco and I tried that charger still nothing. I've been reading and wondering if the battery drained. I'm going to leave it plugged in for awhile to see if anything changes. I plugged it directly into my laptop and it made that noise that it recognized something was plugged in but it didn't turn on or anything like that.
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I have another leeco and I tried that charger still nothing. I've been reading and wondering if the battery drained. I'm going to leave it plugged in for awhile to see if anything changes. I plugged it directly into my laptop and it made that noise that it recognized something was plugged in but it didn't turn on or anything like that.
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You should to try this, hold the power button more than 1 min, or hold Volume down+power until display show up then hold the power again util it reboot.
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You should to try this, hold the power button more than 1 min, or hold Volume down+power until display show up then hold the power again util it reboot.
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Tried both, still nothing.
phillytemptation said:
Tried both, still nothing.
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Press power button 2 minutes or longer, sometime the phone will come alive I did it couple of times before.
If not work try this tread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-max-2/how-to/guide-hard-brick-fix-qualcomm-hs-usb-t3492949
Plug in charger know hold down power and volume push it down a hold for 15 seconds you may need to repeat this.
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Moon75 said:
Press power button 2 minutes or longer, sometime the phone will come alive I did it couple of times before.
If not work try this tread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-max-2/how-to/guide-hard-brick-fix-qualcomm-hs-usb-t3492949
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Hmm any ideas on what files I would need for the leeco pro 3? It indeed shows up as Qualcoom HS loader on my computer.
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Plug in charger know hold down power and volume push it down a hold for 15 seconds you may need to repeat this.
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I'll keep trying but doesn't want to turn on. Interestingly though, when it's plugged into my laptop at least I can hear the phone being disconnected via USB when I hold the power button down. It just doesn't seem to boot up.
When you plug it does it show it charging.
You must push power and volume button at the same time.
Never buy from them.
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Hmm any ideas on what files I would need for the leeco pro 3? It indeed shows up as Qualcoom HS loader on my computer.
I'll keep trying but doesn't want to turn on. Interestingly though, when it's plugged into my laptop at least I can hear the phone being disconnected via USB when I hold the power button down. It just doesn't seem to boot up.
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Try use different cable connect phone to computer. For the phone show as Qualcoom HS loader on pc, I just can remember did not format it or anything like that and the phone was fine working again.
I'm having a similar problem, I bought a new leeco pro 3 charger today, original, plugged it in charged until led was green. An hour later noticed fingerprint scanner not working, so i discovered the phone is off, now I can't turn on. I had AICP ROM, the latest one from 21 january.
same problem,dead
i have the same problem i just press the power button with level down(-) audio more than 2 minutes and it boot up. try to press it more than two minutes
rudolph323 said:
I'm having a similar problem, I bought a new leeco pro 3 charger today, original, plugged it in charged until led was green. An hour later noticed fingerprint scanner not working, so i discovered the phone is off, now I can't turn on. I had AICP ROM, the latest one from 21 january.
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Did you get this working?
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Did you get this working?
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This doesn't happen anymore, it seems. I charged to 100% a week ago (with leeco QC 3 charger) and it didn't turn off.
rudolph323 said:
This doesn't happen anymore, it seems. I charged to 100% a week ago (with leeco QC 3 charger) and it didn't turn off.
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It actually happened just now. I charged from 38% to 95% I disconnected non-QC charger and went into AccuBattery app looked at the stats and the phone just shut down... Now I can't turn it on. Nothing happens.
I was on the latest AICP ROM
EDIT: I hold down the power button and connected the phone to PC, it turned on to LEECO screen and now red LED is blinking.
rudolph323 said:
It actually happened just now. I charged from 38% to 95% I disconnected non-QC charger and went into AccuBattery app looked at the stats and the phone just shut down... Now I can't turn it on. Nothing happens.
I was on the latest AICP ROM
EDIT: I hold down the power button and connected the phone to PC, it turned on to LEECO screen and now red LED is blinking.
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Try holding volume up see if you have fastboot.
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Hello, I have very similar problem. My Leeco le pro 3 don't charge I try diffrend cables and chargers but when plug-in only orange diode start to blink. Do you have any other ideas what to try?
same problem here. LeEco shut down because of low battery. After plugging the charger in it, the LED only blinks red. Then it vibrates, turns off and starting into the charging mode without charging. Starting TWRP or dotOS is not possible because it shuts down.
nocturnoz said:
same problem here. LeEco shut down because of low battery. After plugging the charger in it, the LED only blinks red. Then it vibrates, turns off and starting into the charging mode without charging. Starting TWRP or dotOS is not possible because it shuts down.
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Mine is installed the same rom, and today It had the same problem.
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Mine is installed the same rom, and today It had the same problem.
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Problem is "solved". I was able to boot inti TWRP and charged from zero to 10%. After that after few trys it was possible to boot into the ROM to charge the battery to 100%.
Hello,
I just purchased a used PH-1 and it was reset before I got it. So I put in my Google credentials and restored a backup no problem. The first few times I powered the phone down and plugged in a charger, I saw the battery charging graphic icon (looks like a coffee to go cup : ), no problem. But now, when I power down the phone, the screen is black and stays black with no sound or vibration when I plug in the charger. It still *does* charge in this state, but when I try and boot the phone back up, I have to press the Power button for 10+ seconds and let go before it will boot. I suppose I can continue to use the phone this way, but I was wondering if there was a reason and/or fix for this that anyone is aware of? thanks so much.
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Hello,
I just purchased a used PH-1 and it was reset before I got it. So I put in my Google credentials and restored a backup no problem. The first few times I powered the phone down and plugged in a charger, I saw the battery charging graphic icon (looks like a coffee to go cup : ), no problem. But now, when I power down the phone, the screen is black and stays black with no sound or vibration when I plug in the charger. It still *does* charge in this state, but when I try and boot the phone back up, I have to press the Power button for 10+ seconds and let go before it will boot. I suppose I can continue to use the phone this way, but I was wondering if there was a reason and/or fix for this that anyone is aware of? thanks so much.
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Try a different cable and wall charger
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Try a different cable and wall charger
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Sorry I should have mentioned, I tried several cables and chargers... same result.
Another issue I noticed. If I turn on the phone when it's plugged in, it goes to the bootloader (which is locked). I have to unplug the phone if I want to boot to the OS.
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Another issue I noticed. If I turn on the phone when it's plugged in, it goes to the bootloader (which is locked). I have to unplug the phone if I want to boot to the OS.
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Make sure you're not fat-fingering the volume down button and the power button, because that combination is guaranteed to get you into the bootloader.
Smac89 said:
Make sure you're not fat-fingering the volume down button and the power button, because that combination is guaranteed to get you into the bootloader.
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Understood and no I'm not. It only happens when plugged in