Hi everyone
I have a successfully rooted SM-510 with stock ROM and recovery and unlocked bootloader. Everything is working fine, except that I can't turn off the tablets while is charging! If I select "shut down", it simply reboots. If If I charge it while it's off, it turns on! Is this its normal behavior of it, or have I messed up something?
Thanks everyone!
If I remember correctly there is something in settings, check in developer options, stay awake. Worth a look.
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I just received my DHD and as soon as I inserted the battery, it powered on by itself. I plugged in mains for a long charge cycle (I don't want to use it while charging).
I want to power off for real but it seems that when I press the power button even for prolonged time, it just goes to standby. I want to charge it while powered-off. How do I do this?
I didn't have the chance to play with Android before so here I am asking easy questions I guess.
Try with this:
Tap the power button on the upper side of phone for few seconds, then you will see on the screen new window with three possibilities - power off, aeroplane mode and restart. Choose power off. Then you can charge your phone.
Other possibility - work/play with your phone till the battery is fully drained and the phone will switch off itself.
Hope this helps.
Regards.
go to settings applications and disable fast boot
jorjino2000 said:
Try with this:
Tap the power button on the upper side of phone for few seconds, then you will see on the screen new window with three possibilities - power off, aeroplane mode and restart. Choose power off. Then you can charge your phone.
Other possibility - work/play with your phone till the battery is fully drained and the phone will switch off itself.
Hope this helps.
Regards.
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Thank you all. That's what I was doing but I guess that the screen was locked and it didn't work. As soon as I unlocked the screen and performed this procedre it worked. I just didn't want to start working with the phone until it is fully charged and that's why I was trying to switch off without entering the phone.
If you don't disable HTC Fastboot you phone isn't really off, just hibernating.
andyharney said:
If you don't disable HTC Fastboot you phone isn't really off, just hibernating.
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Good point but I had to go through all setup steps until I am able to configure this setting. Anyway, I was planning to leave the phone charging untouched for several hours but I guess that wouldn't be possible.
My phone boots back into clockwork recovery even when fastboot is disabled.
Apparently the DHD uses the recovery to display the charging LED (orange or green), so when you replace the recovery with CWM attaching the charger when the phone is off will start CWM.
Today, after I was done using my tablet, I shut it off and noticed it turned off but the green led portion of the power light is still on. Tablet will not respond to power on/off commands, nor can I gain access to it via adb.
I updated to the Energy™ -.¸¸.·´¯ ICS CM9 Kang ROM several days ago, there were no problems there as I have been using the rom for a couple of days now.
All I did was hold the power button down, select "Power down" option came up "this will shut down your tablet" I selected "ok" and that was that.
KFU shows it as offline, as does adb. Windows does not detect the device.
Mine had a similar experience, using AOKP ICS, I powered it off and about 18 hours later I tried to turn it on and got nothing. Turned out the battery was just dead, I think it may have locked up while powering down and killed the battery. I would try a few things:
1. Hold down the power button for 10+ seconds and see if you can get it to do a hard shutdown.
2. Plug it in to the charger and see what happens.
3. Leave it alone for a while and hope the battery dies and it may start up after that when plugged in.
I kind of feel stupid, why is it with technology us geeks start troubleshooting by skipping the simple solutions, like "is it plugged in" well today, holding down the power button for 20 seconds fixed the problem. She booted up and everything is back to normal.
Appreciate the fast reply!
I have an original 16GB Nexus 7.
Last night I let the battery run down, and it performed the low-power shutdown Android does.
So I grabbed my charger (OEM) and plugged it in. Then it automatically turned back on. However a few seconds after it came up to the lockscreen, the screen went black and snowy then shut off. It became unresponsive. I had to hold the power button for nearly a minute or two for it to reset. Then it did it again.
Just to make sure it wasn't a ROM corruption, I booted into the bootloader (not recovery), and the problem showed itself there as well.
I posted a video of the above. This indicates to me a hardware problem (no, I've never OC'd it). I've never flashed a custom ROM, recovery or kernel. I've only unlocked it and rooted it.
I'm thinking of sending it back.
Has anyone else seen this?
Heya, as you might've guessed my N4 doesn't turn on anymore
I rooted the phone this morning (didn't flash anything yet) and it was working all fine, until this evening I decided to go into Recovery mode. I turned the phone off and long pressed power button/volume down and it didn't turn on anymore.
The screen doesn't turn on at all, and there is no LED charging light either. I should mention battery must've been around 70% when I turned it off.
I got 2 theories: power button broke (possible?) or hard-brick (how come?).
Anyone got any idea? Any help would be reeeaally appreciated
EDIT: It's currently plugged in, but neither any LED notification is showing up and neither that large battery that usually pops up when charging with the phone off.
Yahi said:
Heya, as you might've guessed my N4 doesn't turn on anymore
I rooted the phone this morning (didn't flash anything yet) and it was working all fine, until this evening I decided to go into Recovery mode. I turned the phone off and long pressed power button/volume down and it didn't turn on anymore.
The screen doesn't turn on at all, and there is no LED charging light either. I should mention battery must've been around 70% when I turned it off.
I got 2 theories: power button broke (possible?) or hard-brick (how come?).
Anyone got any idea? Any help would be reeeaally appreciated
EDIT: It's currently plugged in, but neither any LED notification is showing up and neither that large battery that usually pops up when charging with the phone off.
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Did u install any apps that use root access? This worries me..
paulo111 said:
Did u install any apps that use root access? This worries me..
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Lightflow, some other root only apps like Titanium backup.
Before I turned my phone off, I gave Solid Explorer root access.
Any help guys..? Is it even possible to sent the phone back to Google, and ask for a replacement?
Yahi said:
Heya, as you might've guessed my N4 doesn't turn on anymore
I rooted the phone this morning (didn't flash anything yet) and it was working all fine, until this evening I decided to go into Recovery mode. I turned the phone off and long pressed power button/volume down and it didn't turn on anymore.
The screen doesn't turn on at all, and there is no LED charging light either. I should mention battery must've been around 70% when I turned it off.
I got 2 theories: power button broke (possible?) or hard-brick (how come?).
Anyone got any idea? Any help would be reeeaally appreciated
EDIT: It's currently plugged in, but neither any LED notification is showing up and neither that large battery that usually pops up when charging with the phone off.
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Try holding the power button down for 10 seconds.
xda6969 said:
Try holding the power button down for 10 seconds.
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Well..I obviously tried that.
It doesn't boot up, doesn't go into fastboot mode either.
Is it possible to send the phone back? Since the phone doesn't even turn on, can they find out it was rooted?
Problem Solved A hard reset did the trick.
At this point I'm doubting if it was even hard-bricked in the first place
Hello everyone.
My galaxy s10 plus isn't turning back on all the time.
WHta i mean to say is that once the phone turns on, it works perfectly fine. But once it is turned off, it does not turn back on. Previously once a while it used to turn on after sometime. Now may be once a day it turns back on and that too when power button + volume down are pressed together.
I somehow managed to flash the device through odin to the latest firmware but still the problem persists.
Any combination of keys doesn't turn on the device now.
May be if i'm lucky, it turns on by power down+volum down but it takes me into recovery mode and when restarted from there, phone doesn't turn back on.
Nothing happens if i try to charge it. It doesn't charge. It takes in power but then stops and this repeats forever (checked via the device which shows the current drawn).
Any clue what's goin on with the device?
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
vortexplaytv said:
Hello everyone.
My galaxy s10 plus isn't turning back on all the time.
WHta i mean to say is that once the phone turns on, it works perfectly fine. But once it is turned off, it does not turn back on. Previously once a while it used to turn on after sometime. Now may be once a day it turns back on and that too when power button + volume down are pressed together.
I somehow managed to flash the device through odin to the latest firmware but still the problem persists.
Any combination of keys doesn't turn on the device now.
May be if i'm lucky, it turns on by power down+volum down but it takes me into recovery mode and when restarted from there, phone doesn't turn back on.
Nothing happens if i try to charge it. It doesn't charge. It takes in power but then stops and this repeats forever (checked via the device which shows the current drawn).
Any clue what's goin on with the device?
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
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Hardware damage requires repair or replacement of a component depending on the economic calculus. No tips will help, as someone familiar with the device must open it and inspect it.
ze7zez said:
Hardware damage requires repair or replacement of a component depending on the economic calculus. No tips will help, as someone familiar with the device must open it and inspect it.
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So it could be a hardware issue with the device?