Need Urgent help!
My Lenovo A6000Plus is soft bricked. It was running Android Kitkat & I did not update to Lollipop, also USB debugging is not enabled. Phone won't boot, can't go to recovery mode. I can go to download mode that's it. please give me some suggestion. I tried to research in the forums, but there are lot of threads, I don't know which is the right one for me.
Device information:
Model: Lenovo A6000 Plus.
Hello,
My Device is Lenovo A6000 Plus (2GB+16GB). My Device doesn't get charge. Once I change its Power IC as it was damaged. After that my Device was stucking on Lenovo Logo. Shopkeeper told me there is need to put software. Well at that time I didn't did. Now when I connect To Qfil & flash the firmware file it gives error that Firehorse not install. File is corrupted.
Can anyone give the solution on this?
I want my Device working again as I want to root & flash Pie ROM.
our problem is the same
I recently bought a Samsung Galaxy S10 plus with android 10. I wanted to upgrade to android 11 via Odin but found that in Download mode it shows "SM-G975N" but in phone settings, it shows "SM-G975F". Binary also shows "custom". Now I am confused about which firmware to use. Should I use "SM-G975N" or "SM-G975F" firmware?
I accidentally deleted Android system OS while in TWRP. Now I can boot into download mode and soft reset mode. I am unable to boot into recovery mode. When I boot into rest mode the Samsung S8 displays and stays there.
I have Samsung ADB drivers installed in my Win 10 laptop. It i can detect my other Samsung phones but not my S8 thus I am unable to flash the stock Android 9 ROM with odin nor the all in one Samfirms tool AIO V2.1
My local Samsung service centre technicians told me its a motherboard problem but I don' t agree as it should be a software problem
Please advise next course of action. Thanks in advance!
Would like to find out the installed CSC code/version (product code) of the firmware present on a Samsung Device that cannot be booted normally (as faulty) but the Download Mode and Recovery Mode are still available and accessible. Details at the bottom end of the Recovery Mode Menu do not indicate the CSC product code. Is there any way to ascertain the CSC version if the firmware build (PDA/AP versions) are known (since provided on the Recovery Mode menu). The Device in case is a Samsung Galaxy S8+ SM-G955F on Android OS 9. Also need to answer this same query for a Samsung Galaxy Note 7 (SM-N930F) on earlier Android OS version.
Secondly, is there a way to fix an issue where the Samsung devices stalls at boot-up splash screen? I need to retain all user data and also ensure that the CSC code on the device is not changed or alternatively, the same existing CSC code is flashed to the device.
Thanks in advance.
Maybe with Upload Mode and RDX Tool...
Upload Mode
There are several modes that Wave bootloader supports for certain purposes. The normal mode and low power mode just start the Nucleus kernel. I'm also pretty sure everybody knows what a DOWNLOAD MODE is (one with the red letters, but if initiated...
forum.xda-developers.com
Click trough Thread...
Theory as i have none of your devices to test...
How to enable Upload mode etc...
Best Regards
adfree said:
Maybe with Upload Mode and RDX Tool...
Upload Mode
There are several modes that Wave bootloader supports for certain purposes. The normal mode and low power mode just start the Nucleus kernel. I'm also pretty sure everybody knows what a DOWNLOAD MODE is (one with the red letters, but if initiated...
forum.xda-developers.com
Click trough Thread...
Theory as i have none of your devices to test...
How to enable Upload mode etc...
Best Regards
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Thanks for the advice. Haven't really got access to the RDX Tool.
The device is on Android OS 9 and I am thinking I may be able to get away with flashing the boot.img only without needing to change or interfere with the CSC already on device. Seemed to work fine on Android OS 8 - no user data was lost just flashing the correct boot.img for the Device firmware.
adfree said:
Maybe with Upload Mode and RDX Tool...
Upload Mode
There are several modes that Wave bootloader supports for certain purposes. The normal mode and low power mode just start the Nucleus kernel. I'm also pretty sure everybody knows what a DOWNLOAD MODE is (one with the red letters, but if initiated...
forum.xda-developers.com
Click trough Thread...
Theory as i have none of your devices to test...
How to enable Upload mode etc...
Best Regards
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Just for your info in case interested, I also posted the query in the Samsung Community at https://eu.community.samsung.com/ and this was part of the reply I got:
"Hi, without access to the device in a running state, it is not possible to find the CSC."