I switch off my poco m3 at 66% and it would turn on already try to force restart it still doesn't work, I saw some solutions about letting the battery drain but how do I do that
What happened? Can your phone boot into system?
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What happened? Can your phone boot into system?
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I don't have a system to dry it with, I switch it off before going to bed about 2 days ago still hasn't turned l
On, It seems various people have been having a problem with there Xiaomi poco m3
ArcherXY said:
I don't have a system to dry it with, I switch it off before going to bed about 2 days ago still hasn't turned l
On, It seems various people have been having a problem with there Xiaomi poco m3
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Yeah. There are several Poco m3s bricked just on XDA.
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I don't have a system to dry it with, I switch it off before going to bed about 2 days ago still hasn't turned l
On, It seems various people have been having a problem with there Xiaomi poco m3
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So you switched it off and it never turned on again?
Yeah pretty much
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So you switched it off and it never turned on again?
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Ah
What if you plug it into your computer
ArcherXY said:
I switch off my poco m3 at 66% and it would turn on already try to force restart it still doesn't work, I saw some solutions about letting the battery drain but how do I do that
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Here's what worked for me.
First open the back of your phone.
Second disconnect the battery cable.
Third start holding the power button.
Fourth connect the battery cable while holding the power button.
If you don't get it on your first try you'll have to try these steps again.
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Here's what worked for me.
First open the back of your phone.
Second disconnect the battery cable.
Third start holding the power button.
Fourth connect the battery cable while holding the power button.
If you don't get it on your first try you'll have to try these steps again.
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Thanks alot, it's seems this affected alot of people
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What if you plug it into your computer
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don't have one to try it with
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Thanks alot, it's seems this affected alot of people
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Also forgot to mention do not restart your phone or you will have to do the same steps again.
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Also forgot to mention do not restart your phone or you will have to do the same steps again.
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Yeah, I also saw a video to a more permanent solution but I haven't tried it so I don't really know
Hi Everyone, Just wanted to share the solution that we found out. My Friend had his Poco M3 Bricked, dead boot. No recovery, No display(totally black screen) and when I plug it in via USB it shows "
Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 "Been here about a month ago hoping that there is a solution. We tried the rubber band Method(See the attached image how to do it) you just need a cotton buds and a rubber band. Just place the tip of the cotton bud into the power button and secure it with rubber band 2 knots. So it's pressing the power button that way it's draining the battery it took him 2 days to drain it, But once the battery is drained the Charging Icon will display in the screen. And you can charge it and wait for it to boot up. This worked for my Xiaomi Redmi 9T and my Friend Poco M3 bot uses MIUI 12. After it boot again try to Avoid restarting it and Shutting it down so this may never happen Again.
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Hi Everyone, Just wanted to share the solution that we found out. My Friend had his Poco M3 Bricked, dead boot. No recovery, No display(totally black screen) and when I plug it in via USB it shows "
Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 "Been here about a month ago hoping that there is a solution. We tried the rubber band Method(See the attached image how to do it) you just need a cotton buds and a rubber band. Just place the tip of the cotton bud into the power button and secure it with rubber band 2 knots. So it's pressing the power button that way it's draining the battery it took him 2 days to drain it, But once the battery is drained the Charging Icon will display in the screen. And you can charge it and wait for it to boot up. This worked for my Xiaomi Redmi 9T and my Friend Poco M3 bot uses MIUI 12. After it boot again try to Avoid restarting it and Shutting it down so this may never happen Again.
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Noice!
Would try that later if my m3 goes rogue again and Im too lazy to open the backcase.Its been almost half a month that I kept my phone running and I just found out that my flashlight suddenly wont work and my themes keep reverting to the standard out of the box theme.Maybe it I should restart it to fix this as I have been through it on my old Xiaomi MiA1,same flashlight gone error after a long time usage without once restarting it.
Thanks for sharing this method!
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Hi Everyone, Just wanted to share the solution that we found out. My Friend had his Poco M3 Bricked, dead boot. No recovery, No display(totally black screen) and when I plug it in via USB it shows "
Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 "Been here about a month ago hoping that there is a solution. We tried the rubber band Method(See the attached image how to do it) you just need a cotton buds and a rubber band. Just place the tip of the cotton bud into the power button and secure it with rubber band 2 knots. So it's pressing the power button that way it's draining the battery it took him 2 days to drain it, But once the battery is drained the Charging Icon will display in the screen. And you can charge it and wait for it to boot up. This worked for my Xiaomi Redmi 9T and my Friend Poco M3 bot uses MIUI 12. After it boot again try to Avoid restarting it and Shutting it down so this may never happen Again.
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Just start wireless, bluetooth, Google Map and GPS always on, music player, video player, screen always on at max brightness, that will drain the battery in 8 hours
mobnoob said:
Just start wireless, bluetooth, Google Map and GPS always on, music player, video player, screen always on at max brightness, that will drain the battery in 8 hours
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Yeah cool except the phone doesn't boot in the first place.
bigpeepum said:
Yeah cool except the phone doesn't boot in the first place.
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Try to rubber band method to drain the battery(this method is applicable when your phone has no display or not booting)
bjsalcedo10 said:
Try to rubber band method to drain the battery(this method is applicable when your phone has no display or not booting)
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Does the rubberband method effectively work? I'm doubtful.
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Earlier today, I completely drained my battery and turned it on again. It shut down after this due to the battery being on 0%. I plugged it into the charger and now it's in a boot loop, meaning it shows the "Samsung Galaxy S4" start up, then completely reboots. I can't seem to boot into recovery mode (PhilZ) and whenever I boot into download mode, the phone restarts after a while.
I'm running a CM 11 nightly from April and haven't had any problems. Can anyone help me get my phone going again?
JavierVW14 said:
Earlier today, I completely drained my battery and turned it on again. It shut down after this due to the battery being on 0%. I plugged it into the charger and now it's in a boot loop, meaning it shows the "Samsung Galaxy S4" start up, then completely reboots. I can't seem to boot into recovery mode (PhilZ) and whenever I boot into download mode, the phone restarts after a while.
I'm running a CM 11 nightly from April and haven't had any problems. Can anyone help me get my phone going again?
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Hi
Check if power button is stuck....
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Check if power button is stuck....
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I have determined that it is indeed a power button issue, as I can boot into download mode by just using volume down and the home button, but the power button isn't stuck or anything and is still clickable. Any ideas?
JavierVW14 said:
I have determined that it is indeed a power button issue, as I can boot into download mode by just using volume down and the home button, but the power button isn't stuck or anything and is still clickable. Any ideas?
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Hi ,
you could try to clean it with a contact cleaner ( take battery out first) , do not use to much , watch out for the screen or take it to a service shop and have it replace, should not be too expensive
MAX 404 said:
Hi ,
you could try to clean it with a contact cleaner ( take battery out first) , do not use to much , watch out for the screen or take it to a service shop and have it replace, should not be too expensive
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I don't really have any of that nearby, will have to take it for repairs. This should teach me to invest in a set of those small screw drivers
JavierVW14 said:
I don't really have any of that nearby, will have to take it for repairs. This should teach me to invest in a set of those small screw drivers
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I never leave home without them !!
good luck.
Bought the necessary tools today, and I completely removed the button (not the soldered one) and the problem persisted, these are sad days. Samsung store refuses to fix it because of root.
JavierVW14 said:
Bought the necessary tools today, and I completely removed the button (not the soldered one) and the problem persisted, these are sad days. Samsung store refuses to fix it because of root.
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Hi,
They should it has nothing to do with root ...is a hardware problem
Any way as you open it up try to clean it up with a contact cleaner ( specially made for electronics) or with some 70% solution alcohol , no battery let it dry , do not get soak the display , maybe is just dirt !!
JavierVW14 said:
Earlier today, I completely drained my battery and turned it on again. It shut down after this due to the battery being on 0%. I plugged it into the charger and now it's in a boot loop, meaning it shows the "Samsung Galaxy S4" start up, then completely reboots. I can't seem to boot into recovery mode (PhilZ) and whenever I boot into download mode, the phone restarts after a while.
I'm running a CM 11 nightly from April and haven't had any problems. Can anyone help me get my phone going again?
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Hi!
Have you checked if the battery touch spots worked well?Maybe it‘s a hardware problem I think.Hope this can help you
745674567e said:
Hi!
Have you checked if the battery touch spots worked well?Maybe it‘s a hardware problem I think.Hope this can help you
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Thanks to both you and Max for going through the effort of trying to help me out, I've hit that thanks button. I've fixed my problem by draining the battery (this takes forever in a boot loop), put the phone on charge and immediately went into the download mode. I exited the download mode and for some unknown reason it decided to actually work.
I've spent money on a tool kit and tweezers though (around $12 or 10 euros, I believe), but had the privilege of tweaking around on the inside, so that was a learning experience.
JavierVW14 said:
Thanks to both you and Max for going through the effort of trying to help me out, I've hit that thanks button. I've fixed my problem by draining the battery (this takes forever in a boot loop), put the phone on charge and immediately went into the download mode. I exited the download mode and for some unknown reason it decided to actually work.
I've spent money on a tool kit and tweezers though (around $12 or 10 euros, I believe), but had the privilege of tweaking around on the inside, so that was a learning experience.
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That is the attitude mate !!
Any time
Hye,
I was just updating the ROM which is Nitrogen OS. And then i'm flashing the Flash kernel but it stuck for a quite long time. So im pressing Power button + Volume down to reboot into recovery.
And then the phone is not turning on again.
I'd tried to charge the phone using OEM / after market charger / pc and no LED turning on. On the pc , there is no device detected on the Device Manager.
Is there any possible way to reboot into recovery ?
Thanks for helping.
have you tried adb commands?
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have you tried adb commands?
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How to use adb command if my phone not detected on pc ?
Literally on Nexus Root Toolkit didn't found my device
keep pressing the power button for more than 60 seconds
csjneek said:
keep pressing the power button for more than 60 seconds
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Nah , didn't work for me. Pressing like 10 minutes already.
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Nah , didn't work for me. Pressing like 10 minutes already.
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Leave it on the original USB-C charger overnight or several hours until the front led light comes on. Then do the 2 minute power only button. If it doesn't power on within 2 minutes, it's not going to. The bad part really is that even if you put a new battery in it, it may not fix it. How was the phone behaving before? Any of these.... getting hot, bad SOT, turning off below a certain battery %, not charging fully to 100%? If your battery was acting up recently you could try a battery. If the battery was strong and it just happened out of the blue, likely the phone (MB) is toast. Is there a Huawei service center in KL? Semoga berjaya.
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Leave it on the original USB-C charger overnight or several hours until the front led light comes on. Then do the 2 minute power only button. If it doesn't power on within 2 minutes, it's not going to. The bad part really is that even if you put a new battery in it, it may not fix it. How was the phone behaving before? Any of these.... getting hot, bad SOT, turning off below a certain battery %, not charging fully to 100%? If your battery was acting up recently you could try a battery. If the battery was strong and it just happened out of the blue, likely the phone (MB) is toast. Is there a Huawei service center in KL? Semoga berjaya.
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I recently flash the new Nitrogen ROM and after successful flashing , went back to recovery to unroot with SuperSU. During flashing, it was stuck and had to hard reset it and this was happen.
Nothing unexpected behavior at all, the battery kinda mess up since i'm a heavy user. SoT for 2-4 hours. I'm contacting the sc but right now we have Chinese New Year eve. Therefore , they'll closed it till Monday.
And for the bad luck, my warranty was expired on 27/1/2017. Kinda sad for me. Hopefully , they'll make an exception for this situation.
Btw thanks for that good luck. Appreciate that.
Yesterday I took off my Redmi 4 pro from my pocket and It didn't boot. It seems dead. I tryed to connect the phone to the charger and I tryed to do the key combinationation to enter in recovery mode but nothing happens...
Even the led doesn't turn on when I connect the charger.
What can I do?
Mich-C said:
Yesterday I took off my Redmi 4 pro from my pocket and It didn't boot. It seems dead. I tryed to connect the phone to the charger and I tryed to do the key combinationation to enter in recovery mode but nothing happens...
Even the led doesn't turn on when I connect the charger.
What can I do?
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Connect to the charger and wait
Enviado desde mi Redmi 4 mediante Tapatalk
Alvaro03 said:
Connect to the charger and wait
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Done. Nothing happens. the battery level was at 90% when it bricked and I also tryed to charge it...
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Connect to the charger and wait
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Done. Nothing happens. the battery level was at 90% when it bricked and I also tryed to charge it...
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My phone Dead in my pocket too, but only one time, i just pressed and holded Power button for 10/15 seconds.
If you already try this just open your phone and use test points method and install the stock 8.2.4 official FW with EDL mode
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I don't know why but after 2 days trying to reboot the phone, it just managed to boot. Again with no reason Problem solved, I hope it wouldn't happen again... maybe the factory rom is bugged...
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I don't know why but after 2 days trying to reboot the phone, it just managed to boot. Again with no reason Problem solved, I hope it wouldn't happen again... maybe the factory rom is bugged...
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Man, it's modem bug. When you moving around your city device probably changing cell modes (2g, 3g/+, lte). So when it happens too much device just freezing itself.
Custom ROMs managing to reboot device in this case.
All you have to do is just to press power button for 15 sec or disable 2g at all (*#*#4636#*#*).
Mich-C said:
Yesterday I took off my Redmi 4 pro from my pocket and It didn't boot. It seems dead. I tryed to connect the phone to the charger and I tryed to do the key combinationation to enter in recovery mode but nothing happens...
Even the led doesn't turn on when I connect the charger.
What can I do?
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connect to the charger and wait some time
Last night I've put my Mi 9t to charge and went to sleep. When I woke up, the phone was turned off.
I've tried to restart it and also pressed the volume + power button combinations to force the recovery mode - unsuccessfully.
No blinking lights, no MIUI entry, no vibration, zero response from the phone. (Is it bricked?)
I've started to research and since my computer can't find the Mi 9t (running Windows 10) the only solution seems that to disassemble it and do the EDL Mode Test Point, to acess the recovery mode and try to flash the phone.
Do you have other sugestions to try?
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Last night I've put my Mi 9t to charge and went to sleep. When I woke up, the phone was turned off.
I've tried to restart it and also pressed the volume + power button combinations to force the recovery mode - unsuccessfully.
No blinking lights, no MIUI entry, no vibration, zero response from the phone. (Is it bricked?)
I've started to research and since my computer can't find the Mi 9t (running Windows 10) the only solution seems that to disassemble it and do the EDL Mode Test Point, to acess the recovery mode and try to flash the phone.
Do you have other sugestions to try?
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This is weird. Maybe it's not charged? Did you try another charger and/or cable? How can the phone get bricked overnight by doing nothing? Never heard of it.
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attitude12 said:
This is weird. Maybe it's not charged? Did you try another charger and/or cable? How can the phone get bricked overnight by doing nothing? Never heard of it.
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I've tried today during all day with a different charger, no response.
It's the first time a thing like this happened to me as well. I've never flashed it before or did any major modifications. I was running MIUI 11 still.
If the battery runned out how can I revive it?
On another forum a user told me it could be the integrated circuit broken or a battery problem.
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I've tried today during all day with a different charger, no response.
It's the first time a thing like this happened to me as well. I've never flashed it before or did any major modifications. I was running MIUI 11 still.
If the battery runned out how can I revive it?
On another forum a user told me it could be the integrated circuit broken or a battery problem.
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Then I really don't know. Like I've said, never encountered this before. You could try going to a repair service.
you could open backcover and charge battery directly to see if thats usb problem
You can make an EDL cable. is very easy to do and you have a lot of videos and pictures about it.
Dont worry if you have to open the phone is really really easy. With a hot air gun or a hair dryer you can do it in 2 minutes. You are going to need also a piece of radiography to separate the cover
Then the test point is really easy to do it, check some pictures in google, also you can check the usb port if it is damaged or not once the phone is opened, but of course if the phone stoped working from day to night is weird a usb faulty port
Pls don't open anything or try an trick. Just take it to a repair service so u don't make things worse
I've tried the test point and didn't work, as well
So I took it to a repair shop that accepts xiaomi. They are going to order a new battery and a battery connector (2-3 Weeks).
I'll post when I'll get more updates.
I had a lg g3 that did the same thing. Charged it over night and it didn't work the next morning, could be power surge. Ever since then I never charge my phone over night
So, I've picked it from the repair shop and they couldn't fix it. They changed the battery, the battery connector and the display. They said they don't have a solution for the phone.
My next step is to contact gearbest to see if they have a solution for me.
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So, I've picked it from the repair shop and they couldn't fix it. They changed the battery, the battery connector and the display. They said they don't have a solution for the phone.
My next step is to contact gearbest to see if they have a solution for me.
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It must be the mother board then, Same with my old lg g3.
Hello.
So, I recently updated my phone 2 days ago for the first time after 2017, and the battery ran out while it was updating, and then it was boot looping and kept getting stuck at 28%.
I decided to reinstall the os on it (I installed the official rom that the phone came with). At first, everything seemed normal until I plugged it and after a while, the led indicator was showing that it was still charging but after I unplugged it from the charger, the light was still on and the screen was completely black and unresponsive.
After a while, the light shut off and after that, it never came on. I tried everything to get it on again: tried hard rebooting, trying to get into recovery, charging with different types of cables and with wireless charging also, basically every combination that came to mind. When I used the wireless charger, it showed that it was charging, but no signs of life on the phone. Samsung support wasn't that much of a help either, they only asked if I used a cable that worked on it and if the phone was water damaged or had any cracks.
Any help will be appreciated!!!
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How did you reinstall the OS?
Knockout Newbie said:
How did you reinstall the OS?
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by putting the phone into download mode
Connect usb (not charger) hold vol- + home + power, release power after 5 sec n continue holding vol- + home . If download mode appears flash phone with same csc firmware. If no downlooad mode probably battery or emmc fault.
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Connect usb (not charger) hold vol- + home + power, release power after 5 sec n continue holding vol- + home . If download mode appears flash phone with same csc firmware. If no downlooad mode probably battery or emmc fault.
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Yeah nothing really appeared. So I'm guessing its emmc fault?
Or battery
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Or battery
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i mean the battery was working normally when i used it last time
If its an emmc failed qualcomm cpu S7e , pc will detect as qualcomm 9008 port.
For battery you need to manually check battery voltage.
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For battery you need to manually check battery voltage.
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i don't have the voltage checker thing sadly
watomaigad said:
Hello.
So, I recently updated my phone 2 days ago for the first time after 2017, and the battery ran out while it was updating, and then it was boot looping and kept getting stuck at 28%.
I decided to reinstall the os on it (I installed the official rom that the phone came with). At first, everything seemed normal until I plugged it and after a while, the led indicator was showing that it was still charging but after I unplugged it from the charger, the light was still on and the screen was completely black and unresponsive.
After a while, the light shut off and after that, it never came on. I tried everything to get it on again: tried hard rebooting, trying to get into recovery, charging with different types of cables and with wireless charging also, basically every combination that came to mind. When I used the wireless charger, it showed that it was charging, but no signs of life on the phone. Samsung support wasn't that much of a help either, they only asked if I used a cable that worked on it and if the phone was water damaged or had any cracks.
Any help will be appreciated!!!
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This same thing happened with my s7 edge 3-4 months ago.... i was installing some apps from play store... as usual the device was high at temperature..it turned off... for next a couple of days it was only rebooting when it was very pleasent at temperature... and sudden shutting down within minutes.. the last time it did not turn on but the blue light was on for 4-5 days until it decharged... when the battery fully drained it never accepted charging or turned on yet... i miss my s7 egde... i had many useful data saved in it.. i lost everything..
I know it was the cpu failure...
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This same thing happened with my s7 edge 3-4 months ago.... i was installing some apps from play store... as usual the device was high at temperature..it turned off... for next a couple of days it was only rebooting when it was very pleasent at temperature... and sudden shutting down within mimutes.. the last time it did not turn on but the blue light was on for 4 5 days until it decharged... when the battery fully drained it never accepted charging or turned on yet... i miss my s7 egde... i had many useful data saved in it.. i lost everything..
I know it was the cpu failure...
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that sucks, i think mine also died because i was using the wireless charger and it might overheated or something? i'm not too sure but yeah
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that sucks, i think mine also died because i was using the wireless charger and it might overheated or something? i'm not too sure but yeah
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Yes it is dead I guess.....
vikasonxda said:
This same thing happened with my s7 edge 3-4 months ago.... i was installing some apps from play store... as usual the device was high at temperature..it turned off... for next a couple of days it was only rebooting when it was very pleasent at temperature... and sudden shutting down within minutes.. the last time it did not turn on but the blue light was on for 4-5 days until it decharged... when the battery fully drained it never accepted charging or turned on yet... i miss my s7 egde... i had many useful data saved in it.. i lost everything..
I know it was the cpu failure...
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Looks like RAM failure. Heating phone's back side(after removing back panel with hair dryer for few seconds may help. Not a permanent solution, but for data backup.
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Looks like RAM failure. Heating phone's back side(after removing back panel with hair dryer for few seconds may help. Not a permanent solution, but for data backup.
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Can this really work...then I should try out
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Looks like RAM failure. Heating phone's back side(after removing back panel with hair dryer for few seconds may help. Not a permanent solution, but for data backup.
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Can this really work...then I should try out
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Can this really work...then I should try out
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99.99% for any ram failed(restart on logo) phone.