On Sunday I put the device to charge, and turned it off, an hour later I went to look and it was not on, nor did the charging screen appear, after a few minutes I managed to turn it on again.
Yesterday, I restarted the device, as usual, but it didn't turn on, I thought it was strange to do that, since I didn't make any changes to the system or the device.
Looking at forums, I saw that it is normal in this model, to turn off and turn on only after days turned off, and consequently, I could not turn it off again, because if not, the problem happens again and you have to wait days again to be able to turn on, this when the battery is completely discharged.
I saw that it is in EDL mode, I already tried to go to stock, but it informs that my IM account is not authorized for this procedure, I managed to enter FASTBOOT mode once, when I called once, but this is rare, and I tried to go to stock in all ways using MI TOOLS, however it says that my device is locked (I did not unlock the bootloader) and the process does not end. Practically, I have a paperweight in my hands.
Can any kind soul inform any method to return this device to normal operation? Any way to go into stock without needing an EDL account?
My device is the POCO M3 Global, it's on version 12.0.10, the last version that came out.
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If you have a warranty best thing to do is use it.
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If you have a warranty best thing to do is use it.
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I think the OP isn't telling the full story because he might have flashed a different ROM so the phone is out of warranty.
But from my experience never ever buy a Xiaomi or Poco phone because once you buy it, you're left on your own.
I have complaints for different issues and both Xiaomi & Poco NEVER replayed, stay away from scam businesses!
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Device purchased in Brazil, has no official Xiaomi store.
I'm on my own.
"Technicians" do not trust for this type of problem.
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I think the OP isn't telling the full story because he might have flashed a different ROM so the phone is out of warranty.
But from my experience never ever buy a Xiaomi or Poco phone because once you buy it, you're left on your own.
I have complaints for different issues and both Xiaomi & Poco NEVER replayed, stay away from scam businesses!
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The device came sealed, I didn't modify the system, didn't install any custom, only official updates via OTA.
jeanalmeida28 said:
The device came sealed, I didn't modify the system, didn't install any custom, only official updates via OTA.
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You can try following these steps https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...iring-a-bricked-poco-m3.4270347/post-85280783
They worked for me for a while but now they dont work for me anymore.
Wish you good luck with your poco.
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The device came sealed, I didn't modify the system, didn't install any custom, only official updates via OTA.
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I tried to go to stock in all ways
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That is not allowed and you can void the warranty.
BTW, with Xiaomi & Poco there is NO warranty because these two scammers never replay to customers' e-mails.
Also no support from the misleading marketplace Banggood.
When did you buy it and what payment mode did you use?
I was able to get all my money back (and keep the brick) through my credit card charge back option.
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My phone is bootlooping and I can't access recovery. I can't restore the phone's stock software because I edited build.prop and it's not showing up as a Verizon phone. I decided to bite the bullet and just pay LG to reset it. However, when I contacted them to do this they told me I need to mail the phone in and they will tell me how much it costs after their tech looks at it. I'm worried if I do this that they'll charge me an exorbitant amount to fix it... Does anyone have any idea how much they usually charge to do this?
Sending the phone off to LG should be your last resort. It sounds like you've not tried everything!
Send it in to warranty. As long as there's no physical damage Verizon isn't going to give a rats a$$
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Send it in to warranty. As long as there's no physical damage Verizon isn't going to give a rats a$$
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Well, in another thread a Sprint tech said that LG did not give them a method to flash the stock software if the model check failed. I assumed this was the case for Verizon as well. I'll call them tomorrow and ask, I may have misunderstood what he wrote. I can't seem to find his post now. I'll update this post after work tomorrow if they can recover the phone.
theoneofgod, what is it that you think I haven't tried yet? If you have a suggestion which would save me the trouble of sending this phone in I would be super happy. To recap, here's what I've tried:
1. Using hard keys to factory reset (on TWRP 2.6.3.1 so it actually factory resets instead of booting into recovery)
2. Hitting "adb reboot recovery" over and over as TWRP loads and performs factory reset (this worked for people on 2.6.3.1 on AT&T but doesn't seem to be working on my Verizon phone for some reason. I've tried it dozens of times and even wrote a batch file which spams "adb reboot recovery" many, many times faster than I could type it)
3. Flashing the .tot file through download mode (Model check fails)
4. Flashing the .kdz file through download mode (Hangs at either 4% or 10% and asks me to restart. Never gets past 10%)
5. Entering my IMEI into the LG update tool, letting it download the software for the phone, and letting it try to flash the software (it fails)
What was the reason for bootloop? i also change my model name to make camera app show pics in menu, but it didn't help, and i returned to stock build.prop. So whats your story? Its good to know what i should NOT do with the phone.
Yea a good idea if you share what you've done so readers can be aware of it. Goodluck to your G2 pal and we're sorry for you..
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Yea a good idea if you share what you've done so readers can be aware of it. Goodluck to your G2 pal and we're sorry for you..
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Np don't mind sharing, thanks for the sympathy this definitely sucks aha. I usually add in qemu.hw.mainkeys=1 to get rid of the software keys when I put a new ROM on. It worked the first time I did it on this phone, my best guess is that I mistyped something. I'm not 100% sure why this is making my phone not show up as a Verizon model during the model recovery check...someone more knowledgeable than me would have to explain that.
Melodycd, I think you should be fine doing that as long as you're careful. I was pretty careless and made a lot of mistakes to get in my position. As long as you don't do ALL of the following things you should be safe:
1. Not have the latest recovery
2. Not have USB debugging enabled
3. Mess up while editing a build.prop file so you bootloop
It doesn't matter what they can or can't do with the phone. They don't care what you did to it as long as it's not physically damaged or have water damage. Software issues can be fixed. If they couldn't flash new software they wouldn't have CLN devices to send out for warranty.
I've sent in several dozen phones that I left rooted (for legitimate defect concerns) and none were charged back. They don't need to know what happened to the phone when you call all they need to know is its not working and to send you out a device. They'll receive yours, flash it or send it back to LG to flash, then send it out to someone else as a warranty device.
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It doesn't matter what they can or can't do with the phone. They don't care what you did to it as long as it's not physically damaged or have water damage. Software issues can be fixed. If they couldn't flash new software they wouldn't have CLN devices to send out for warranty.
I've sent in several dozen phones that I left rooted (for legitimate defect concerns) and none were charged back. They don't need to know what happened to the phone when you call all they need to know is its not working and to send you out a device. They'll receive yours, flash it or send it back to LG to flash, then send it out to someone else as a warranty device.
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Okay I'll send it in tomorrow. Thanks man, I was just worried that since the phone says "rooted" in download mode they would flip out about it. Appreciate the reassurance.
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Okay I'll send it in tomorrow. Thanks man, I was just worried that since the phone says "rooted" in download mode they would flip out about it. Appreciate the reassurance.
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I'm just sharing my experience. Over the past 5 years I've been rooting and returning. I can't guarantee anything but i can tell you my experiences and what I've been told by vzw people I know.
I had my g2 repaired when it was rooted. My camera wasn't working atall would just show up black when i opened the app. I sent it in rooted w CWM recovery as i stupidly forgot to remove it. And i had a replacement within 5 days no questions asked.
Not sure if this is because i am in UK or not, but they didn't blink an eye.
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I had my g2 repaired when it was rooted. My camera wasn't working atall would just show up black when i opened the app. I sent it in rooted w CWM recovery as i stupidly forgot to remove it. And i had a replacement within 5 days no questions asked.
Not sure if this is because i am in UK or not, but they didn't blink an eye.
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Yep I was just worried because the Verizon phone explicitly states that it is rooted. Just to follow up for those who are on Verizon and are stuck bootlooping and with no way to flash the stock ROM, what 06stang said held true for me (so far). The Verizon rep on the phone couldn't help me (she said she needed me to put my SIM card in my G2 when I was calling her from my old phone) so I took it to a Verizon store. The dude checked it for physical damage, tried to turn it on, and when he saw it bootloop he put in an order to get me a replacement phone. I'll report back in a week or two after I send in my rooted phone and let people know what happens, it seems like they won't charge me as of right now though.
I was on the latest CM13 nightly (was waiting a bit to go to 14.1) So I went to bed last night and my phone did a reboot as I was setting my alarm. Didn't think too much of it, crap happens. I waited for it to come back fully into the OS, which it did, checked my alarm. Noticed something strange I got the CM Updater notification in the statusbar ("There are new updates available" - CM14.1-12-02 or something), which I thought was weird that's the first time it's said that, and I've checked the CM Updater before and since the 14.1 switch there's been nothing there. As it should, I imagine, not try to update major versions like that. Anyways I dismissed it and went to bed (this entire thing is PROBABLY entirely unrelated, but I found it's timing interesting at least).
Woke up a few hours later to my phone getting really hot, and stuck in an infinite boot loop. It never gets passed the first Google screen. If I let it go it'll sit there for several minutes and maybe reboot. I was able to get into the bootloader, choosing Boot Recovery though sends me back to the Google bootup screen where it never progresses, doesnt have the blue text in the top that says booting into recovery..
Was able to get into the phone with fastboot so I tried flashing the latest recovery I had installed TWRP-3.0.2-2-angler. Still wouldn't boot into it, sometimes it would get to the TWRP recovery loading page, and then sit there for a couple minutes, then reboot.Tried flashing it a few times with fastboot with no success.
Erased userdata with fastboot, then did a full factory reflash of several images, MDB081 - MTC20l (factory images I know I've used in the past to recover, had them saved). Rebooted and I still can't get into the OS (stuck at first Google logo). Interesting the stock recovery though loads.
Flash an older TWRP recovery I had saved twrp-2.8.7.2-angler . Was able to get into recovery finally - kind of. Sometimes it still locks up and wont let me swipe to enter TWRP. The first time it let me in it asked me for my decryption password - I didn't have a password - had a swipe and fingerprint setup only. Got in again and first thing I tried doing honestly is erasing (formating) all my data, thinking if I'm going to have to warranty this phone or sell it broken, I want to make sure my data is wiped. Also I figure after that I can try to reinstall CM etc like I would a completely fresh build. It complained about not being able to mount the partition and locked up in TWRP then eventually auto rebooted. Got in again and tried to do a basic wipe, it said it cant find /sdcard then said it wiped, and then froze, auto rebooted again after a few seconds.
To note : All fastboot commands seem to execute with "OKAY" status, no errors reported anywhere, it always finds the device too.
I can't seem to get anywhere with this phone. Everything I try to do in recovery is met with freezes and reboots. It seems like maybe the internal emmc has taken a dump.
Problem is I'm literally 3 days out of the 1 year warranty from when I received my phone, and having tried to work with Huawei support previously, I'm 100% certain they won't help. I came across a few threads on here similar to mine recently without any real resolution other then RMA'ing it. I figured I'd post here for a last desperate attempt if anyone has any other suggestions, because I don't know what I'll do. The Pixel XL is ungodly expensive, and conveniently out of stock. And I don't think I could talk myself into buying another Huawei anytime soon after this.
Any suggestions?
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I was on the latest CM13 nightly (was waiting a bit to go to 14.1) So I went to bed last night and my phone did a reboot as I was setting my alarm. Didn't think too much of it, crap happens. I waited for it to come back fully into the OS, which it did, checked my alarm. Noticed something strange I got the CM Updater notification in the statusbar ("There are new updates available" - CM14.1-12-02 or something), which I thought was weird that's the first time it's said that, and I've checked the CM Updater before and since the 14.1 switch there's been nothing there. As it should, I imagine, not try to update major versions like that. Anyways I dismissed it and went to bed (this entire thing is PROBABLY entirely unrelated, but I found it's timing interesting at least).
Woke up a few hours later to my phone getting really hot, and stuck in an infinite boot loop. It never gets passed the first Google screen. If I let it go it'll sit there for several minutes and maybe reboot. I was able to get into the bootloader, choosing Boot Recovery though sends me back to the Google bootup screen where it never progresses, doesnt have the blue text in the top that says booting into recovery..
Was able to get into the phone with fastboot so I tried flashing the latest recovery I had installed TWRP-3.0.2-2-angler. Still wouldn't boot into it, sometimes it would get to the TWRP recovery loading page, and then sit there for a couple minutes, then reboot.Tried flashing it a few times with fastboot with no success.
Erased userdata with fastboot, then did a full factory reflash of several images, MDB081 - MTC20l (factory images I know I've used in the past to recover, had them saved). Rebooted and I still can't get into the OS (stuck at first Google logo). Interesting the stock recovery though loads.
Flash an older TWRP recovery I had saved twrp-2.8.7.2-angler . Was able to get into recovery finally - kind of. Sometimes it still locks up and wont let me swipe to enter TWRP. The first time it let me in it asked me for my decryption password - I didn't have a password - had a swipe and fingerprint setup only. Got in again and first thing I tried doing honestly is erasing (formating) all my data, thinking if I'm going to have to warranty this phone or sell it broken, I want to make sure my data is wiped. Also I figure after that I can try to reinstall CM etc like I would a completely fresh build. It complained about not being able to mount the partition and locked up in TWRP then eventually auto rebooted. Got in again and tried to do a basic wipe, it said it cant find /sdcard then said it wiped, and then froze, auto rebooted again after a few seconds.
To note : All fastboot commands seem to execute with "OKAY" status, no errors reported anywhere, it always finds the device too.
I can't seem to get anywhere with this phone. Everything I try to do in recovery is met with freezes and reboots. It seems like maybe the internal emmc has taken a dump.
Problem is I'm literally 3 days out of the 1 year warranty from when I received my phone, and having tried to work with Huawei support previously, I'm 100% certain they won't help. I came across a few threads on here similar to mine recently without any real resolution other then RMA'ing it. I figured I'd post here for a last desperate attempt if anyone has any other suggestions, because I don't know what I'll do. The Pixel XL is ungodly expensive, and conveniently out of stock. And I don't think I could talk myself into buying another Huawei anytime soon after this.
Any suggestions?
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It's an ongoing thing with these 6P's and 5X's. Some have been able to fully recover and others like myself were not. Here is a guide that might be able to help you if you haven't come across it yet. Good luck..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/guide-revive-angler-bootloop-t3454938/page6
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http://consumer.huawei.com/us/support/warranty-query/index.htm
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It's an ongoing thing with these 6P's and 5X's. Some have been able to fully recover and others like myself were not. Here is a guide that might be able to help you if you haven't come across it yet. Good luck..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/guide-revive-angler-bootloop-t3454938/page6
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http://consumer.huawei.com/us/support/warranty-query/index.htm
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Thanks. I came across that. I tried flashing MMB29P as well as several other factory images without success. My problem now it seems no matter what I flash I cannot get back into recovery anymore. Even if it's stock or if it's TWRP (any version - including 3.0.2.0 as they suggest), so I don't really get passed step 4-5 in that guide. I guess she only had so many reads left in her, sigh.
WEIRD @ warranty link. It says from my S/N that it's valid until 2017-02-17. I don't know how, I purchased it 2015-10-22, it shipped 2015-11-24, and I got it 2015-11-30. Unsure how/why that would've gotten extended until February. I'm concerned they'll get it back then deny it once they figure that out, or figure out it's been unlocked/flashed. When I first got the phone i had issues with it charging, I narrowed it down to the USB C->C cable being faulty, and contacted Huawei. They absolutely refused to replace just the cable. Said I had to ship the whole phone back and it'd take AT LEAST 3-4 weeks to get it back. I argued with several people on the phone there (their support 100% refuses to give you their name or transfer to their supervisors btw), and finally asked google support to pull some strings and get in contact with someone there to replace a simple freaking cable - no one cared at all - spent several hours trying and got nowhere. I'm /done with Huawei. I think my best bet is to probably find out how well that American Express extended warranty claim works, I've never actually had to use it before. IDK what I'll do after that. Sad this is a common problem with these phones exactly one year out, so even if I wanted to buy a used one on eBay I'd risk the same thing shortly thereafter.
I'll keep the phone powered off for a while and try some more flashing later see if I can get back into recovery to try the rest of his steps in that article. It's not looking promising anymore.
Well being that it's a known issue, like I said, I myself ran into this fiasco, had phone rooted and running custom rom. I myself couldn't get into recovery but was able to flash all factory images and relock bootloader manually. I then called Huawei and played dumb telling them that I had updated my phone to the latest firmware via OTA and then it went into bootloop. They never asked if it was unlocked and I never volunteered to tell them either. I had bought my 6P through Best Buy and still had receipt Incase they'd asked for it which they didn't. All they did was ask for IMEI # along with Ser # and verified that it was still under warranty, then they emailed me a return label. I shipped phone to them and in a matter of like a week or so I had a brand new device in hand. Build date on it was August, 16, 2016. So far running good but let's see for how long.
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Well being that it's a known issue, like I said, I myself ran into this fiasco, had phone rooted and running custom rom. I myself couldn't get into recovery but was able to flash all factory images and relock bootloader manually. I then called Huawei and played dumb telling them that I had updated my phone to the latest firmware via OTA and then it went into bootloop. They never asked if it was unlocked and I never volunteered to tell them either. I had bought my 6P through Best Buy and still had receipt Incase they'd asked for it which they didn't. All they did was ask for IMEI # along with Ser # and verified that it was still under warranty, then they emailed me a return label. I shipped phone to them and in a matter of like a week or so I had a brand new device in hand. Build date on it was August, 16, 2016. So far running good but let's see for how long.
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Hmm interesting. Maybe their US support has improved since last year. So it was brand new not refurbished? Did you get the full retail box set? I bought mine directly through Huawei, so I would like to think that they would have accurate warranty data, but perhaps not. I will consider RMA'ing it to them if it's really a new one. It's either that or a 550$ refund from my credit card company. I haven't tried fastboot lock yet, will do that when I give up on all else lol (and need to return it), but hopefully that will work if the rest of the emmc is hosed.
Yeah, mine came in a new box, sealed like day one. I was surprised thought I'd be getting a refurbished device but I can honestly say it was a brand new one. And I don't blame you on trying to get the device to a working state. I tried everything and it's mother before giving up and finally relocking bootloader and sending it in.
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Yeah, mine came in a new box, sealed like day one. I was surprised thought I'd be getting a refurbished device but I can honestly say it was a brand new one. And I don't blame you on trying to get the device to a working state. I tried everything and it's mother before giving up and finally relocking bootloader and sending it in.
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Just called them. They won't accept it back without a proof of purchase. I have to send in the proof of purchase before they'll approve the RMA and then I get the shipping label/information. And "they can't look it up by S/N, doesn't matter if the website says it's in warranty". LOL. Sounds about right from what I remember of their support. They say their website is inaccurate, and cant ever verify/lookup that I bought the product directly from them. Maybe I'll try back tomorrow to see if someone else will help but it's unlikely from the sounds of it. She did say this is very common problem however, knew all about it.
Damn, That truly sucks..I would definitely give them a call again and see if I get a different rep. I was lucky with the one I got, he basically knew it was an ongoing thing and really didn't give me a hard time. He didn't even ask for a receipt, about the only thing he asked was that if the bootloader was locked or unlocked and when I told him it was locked, he then proceeded with the RMA procedure.
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Damn, That truly sucks..I would definitely give them a call again and see if I get a different rep. I was lucky with the one I got, he basically knew it was an ongoing thing and really didn't give me a hard time. He didn't even ask for a receipt, about the only thing he asked was that if the bootloader was locked or unlocked and when I told him it was locked, he then proceeded with the RMA procedure.
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Yeah I played dumb and all, didn't help. She didn't ask me any real questions she was convinced of the problem just from my description. She also said it's 12 months from the date I purchased it and not when I received it in the mail (so since they took 5-6 weeks to get it to me - preorder madness - I don't get that time back in the warranty) lol. Not like it matters now, just to further comment on how crappy their support/warranty is (in my experience).
I'll follow up if I have any more luck unbricking the device or warrantying it for that matter.
Good luck on either with the warranty or bringing it back to life.
I also have problems such as your support Huawei says four weeks of waiting
Got a recovery image to boot finally (after like 10x attempts at flashing one). Tried doing the nandroid backup as that guide suggests, says it cannot find/mount /sdcard and freezes/reboots. Tried going into wipe -> advanced and repairing internal storage and data and it was an invalid partition or something. Tried repairing system and it locked up again. Tried formatting them with fastboot and didn't work. Tried installing the latest 7.0 factory image for the hell of it, nadda. Relocked the bootloader successfully. Giving up. Filed an claim online with my credit card company (most do a +1 year extended warranty), we'll see how that goes, if I get lucky they'll approve the claim and let me keep the phone. May pick up a used 5x or something.
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Got a recovery image to boot finally (after like 10x attempts at flashing one). Tried doing the nandroid backup as that guide suggests, says it cannot find/mount /sdcard and freezes/reboots. Tried going into wipe -> advanced and repairing internal storage and data and it was an invalid partition or something. Tried repairing system and it locked up again. Tried formatting them with fastboot and didn't work. Tried installing the latest 7.0 factory image for the hell of it, nadda. Relocked the bootloader successfully. Giving up. Filed an claim online with my credit card company (most do a +1 year extended warranty), we'll see how that goes, if I get lucky they'll approve the claim and let me keep the phone. May pick up a used 5x or something.
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I would stay away from the 5X as well..lol They are going through the same thing the 6P is going through. It's all over Reddit and XDA as well. I'm currently using the 6P but I'm waiting on the One Plus 3T to arrive. I have a few other devices to play with but I'm still using the 6P waiting for the 7.1.1 update to drop in a few days to see how that goes.
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I would stay away from the 5X as well..lol They are going through the same thing the 6P is going through. It's all over Reddit and XDA as well. I'm currently using the 6P but I'm waiting on the One Plus 3T to arrive. I have a few other devices to play with but I'm still using the 6P waiting for the 7.1.1 update to drop in a few days to see how that goes.
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Oh what the **** . That sucks. My wife owns a 6P and my son has a 5x. So our house is a ticking time bomb of failure. Maybe I'll buy a Note 7 and finish the job. I have my old Nexus One and Tmobile G1, both still power on last time I checked. I've gotten rid of all other past cell phones we've had unfortunately. Used to have so much trust in the Nexus lineup
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Oh what the **** . That sucks. My wife owns a 6P and my son has a 5x. So our house is a ticking time bomb of failure. Maybe I'll buy a Note 7 and finish the job. I have my old Nexus One and Tmobile G1, both still power on last time I checked. I've gotten rid of all other past cell phones we've had unfortunately. Used to have so much trust in the Nexus lineup
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Lmao.. Yeah I would stay away. Also you have to throw in the fact that the devices only have support until at least Sept. of 2017, then unless you're flashing custom roms your basically stuck.
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Lmao.. Yeah I would stay away. Also you have to throw in the fact that the devices only have support until at least Sept. of 2017, then unless you're flashing custom roms your basically stuck.
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Yeah I mean I've always liked the Nexus devices because they always seem to have a good strong developer/modding community. I don't know the definition of a stock - anything. I recently converted my wife & son over to Nexus from Samsung's because I got frustrated with how they now lock down their phones. I have no doubt the 6P/5x (if they survive that long lol) will still be one of primary devices in this community to receive new OS/etc (cyanogenmod/whatever) well past the September EOL. Just look at the older Nexus phones still some of the first to receive the CM14.1 builds.
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Yeah I mean I've always liked the Nexus devices because they always seem to have a good strong developer/modding community. I don't know the definition of a stock - anything. I recently converted my wife & son over to Nexus from Samsung's because I got frustrated with how they now lock down their phones. I have no doubt the 6P/5x (if they survive that long lol) will still be one of primary devices in this community to receive new OS/etc (cyanogenmod/whatever) well past the September EOL. Just look at the older Nexus phones still some of the first to receive the CM14.1 builds.
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Exactly.. That's why I'm still keeping mine and hoping it doesn't decide to go on the fritz again.
Hello everyone! So my problem aroused a few days ago when I noticed my phone would randomly reboot and get stuck on the boot screen. I would have to mess around and finally only to get a few minutes of usage. I had King Rom installed which I believe was the issue. Fortunately, while trying to use Odin to recovery to stock, it shuts off in the middle of recovery mode. Now I am getting the screen that says: an error has occurred while updating the device software. please use the emergency recovery function in the smart switch pc software. I have been up all night trying to fix this with no results. I am so upset because I rely on my phone for my job as I am a delivery driver. I can't afford a new phone right now and I don't know what to do. It seems like I am pretty much SOL. I am hoping someone will be able to help me! Thanks so much
Somehow I was actually able to restore it to stock successfully in Odin. But before it will finish the initiation process it reboots over and over and the issue persists. Could there be another factor as to why this has happened?
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Somehow I was actually able to restore it to stock successfully in Odin. But before it will finish the initiation process it reboots over and over and the issue persists. Could there be another factor as to why this has happened?
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Well, if you're unlucky it might as well be a hardware related failure.
If you look through XDA, there are more and more people having the boot loop problem right now (me included).
Especially after the latest December FW update.
I would try to do a emergency restore through SmartSwitch, then factory reset.
That's the last thing I tried, although it didn't help me in the end and now my mobile is back at Samsung for repair.
If it still bootloops after these steps I think you're out of luck and have to contact a Samsung repair center.
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Arose is the word i think you were looking for!!
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Well, if you're unlucky it might as well be a hardware related failure.
If you look through XDA, there are more and more people having the boot loop problem right now (me included).
Especially after the latest December FW update.
I would try to do a emergency restore through SmartSwitch, then factory reset.
That's the last thing I tried, although it didn't help me in the end and now my mobile is back at Samsung for repair.
If it still bootloops after these steps I think you're out of luck and have to contact a Samsung repair center.
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Well my phone is the International from Kenya and I'm not sure if Samsung will honor the warranty. I am able to get to the point where you add your Google account. From that point, it gets stuck at ''just a sec''. From that point, it starts to freeze. I guess somehow the phone is still messed up. Think I should try flashing it again?
Do you have TWRP or any custom recovery, does it freeze when your in that menu? Do you have an external SD inside?
dude9946 said:
Do you have TWRP or any custom recovery, does it freeze when your in that menu? Do you have an external SD inside?
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No I do not anymore and it freezes when the firmware has loaded and it says optimizing apps. And yes I do have a an SD Card
Long shot... have you tired booting up the phone without the card in? It's really sounding like a hardware problem, maybe GPU if it gets triggered reliably...
dude9946 said:
Long shot... have you tired booting up the phone without the card in? It's really sounding like a hardware problem, maybe GPU if it gets triggered reliably...
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So this time I actually retried Odin with stock restored from a different website. Then bypassed adding a google account. From that point, I no longer got to the ''just a sec'' screen. I was actually able to fully set up the device. I am assuming it will still have issues occasionally. We will see though. I am very lucky because I go to work in a few hours and would miss out on so much tips! Thanks everyone for your support! If the phone still has problems after a restore how do you get a hold of Samsung if its an International phone. Do you have to send it back to the country of origin?
Samsung may decide that you need to contact the country of origin, I know for example Sony stopped supporting international phones in their repair centers last year... While you have the phone up and running try to get some diagnostic info on why its happening.
dude9946 said:
Samsung may decide that you need to contact the country of origin, I know for example Sony stopped supporting international phones in their repair centers last year... While you have the phone up and running try to get some diagnostic info on why its happening.
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How would I go about doing that?
slimspittle said:
How would I go about doing that?
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you could get CPU-Z from the app store and take screenshots.
Although i dont thing that would help, just call the samsung support line and select to go to phones and explain whats happening. you wont have to send the phone back to the country of origin.
Cyber5hark said:
you could get CPU-Z from the app store and take screenshots.
Although i dont thing that would help, just call the samsung support line and select to go to phones and explain whats happening. you wont have to send the phone back to the country of origin.
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I agree you should call Samsung, However you might* still need to send it back to its Origin... It's totally up to Samsung's current policy on supporting international phones. Due to cost, a lot of repair centers really only keep parts/new phones for the ones locally available. However, It's also possible that they are able to contact their international warehouse for parts... So who knows ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Keep us updated though, other users in your situation would love to know what happens!
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I agree you should call Samsung, However you might* still need to send it back to its Origin... It's totally up to Samsung's current policy on supporting international phones. Due to cost, a lot of repair centers really only keep parts/new phones for the ones locally available. However, It's also possible that they are able to contact their international warehouse for parts... So who knows ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Keep us updated though, other users in your situation would love to know what happens!
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Okay so now it is stuck in a bootloop even after restoring to Odin again. I will try to get a hold of Samsung to see what they say. If not, I paid for my phone with my Wells Fargo Credit card and they have insurance. May get a replacement through them if Samsung won't help
So I just called them and they said to go into my local Samsung store within Best Buy to have them reflash the firmware lol. Going to take it their now to see what happens. Wish me luck
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So I just called them and they said to go into my local Samsung store within Best Buy to have them reflash the firmware lol. Going to take it their now to see what happens. Wish me luck
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Ha! did you tell them you already tried... good luck, keep us updated!
@slimspittle dont let us down, we need an update!
Okay so to send it in to Samsung(No charge for software issue as they said) they want a receipt with the IMEI on it. I bought the phone from Amazon and their is no IMEI on the receipt.
I recently bought a "soft bricked" Note 4 (N910F, Snapdragon). Seller claimed a friend of his wanted to flash a custom ROM based on a newer Android version, however that failed and it only boots to Recovery and Download mode since. So he wanted to sell it since he's not experienced with phones. The listing actually shows a photo of the phone in download mode and one in recovery mode.
After I got the device, I plugged it in to charge the battery and to my surprise, nothing happens. No charge LED, no charge animation. I tried to get into recovery mode (volume up, home + power) and download mode (volume down, home + power), with USB cable attached and without, still nothing. If I plug it into my PC, it's recognised as Qualcomm HS-USB Loader. Suspecting the worst, I prepared a microSD with the debrick image on it. And sure enough, on the first try, the phone fires up into Odin mode. Interestingly, the bootloader is locked and Knox is not triggered. Which to me indicates that noone ever even attempted flashing a custom ROM, right?
Once in Odin mode, I tried flashing the stock ROM - it fails on the first step and the phone shows the dreaded "eMMC write fail: aboot". So I guess it encountered the well-known eMMC problem?
Since the seller refuses to take the phone back (despite the wrong description), I took on getting it to work myself. Sure enough, after a night in the freezer I could flash and boot a stock ROM before it stopped working. Another freeze to set it up, and a third one to install a wakelock app and set up a partial wakelock. That uses ~5% battery per hour, but the phone is still running after nearly a day.
Does that still fit to the eMMC issue? And since I have a T-962 IR reflow oven - do you think there is a chance to successfully reflow the board so that the phone can operate normally again?
Thanks a lot!
Bought on eBay?
Open a dispute claim as doesn't work as it's not working even in the way how was described on the listing.
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id just get a new motherboard https://www.aliexpress.com/w/wholesale-galaxy-note-4-motherboard.html
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Bought on eBay?
Open a dispute claim as doesn't work as it's not working even in the way how was described on the listing.
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Yeah, from eBay, But I can't open a claim since it only allowed payment with wire transfer so there's no buyer's protection. The seller also keeps being unreasonable, claims I don't know what I'm doing and broke it myself, after he sold it as "he doesn't know anything about it and can't flash a new ROM". I gave him negative feedback (and had his revenge feedback deleted by eBay) but that's all they can do for me.
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id just get a new motherboard https://www.aliexpress.com/w/wholesale-galaxy-note-4-motherboard.html
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That actually sounds good, do you have any experience with such a new board? Are they refurbished or "new old stock"? Do they keep working for at least some time?
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Yeah, from eBay, But I can't open a claim since it only allowed payment with wire transfer so there's no buyer's protection. The seller also keeps being unreasonable, claims I don't know what I'm doing and broke it myself, after he sold it as "he doesn't know anything about it and can't flash a new ROM". I gave him negative feedback (and had his revenge feedback deleted by eBay) but that's all they can do for me.
That actually sounds good, do these keep working for at least some time?
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there are a few sellers, of the same board, id read the reviews on each seller..worth a punt considering the price of the note 4 originally.
https://www.aliexpress.com/w/wholesale-galaxy-note-4-logic-board.html
my phone was just 5 month old since i bought it. I always update my phone. and the problem started (when started to notice) at version 12.0.5 of the update. it won't turn on as it should whenever I restart or shut down then try to open it again. have I ever tried to charge to my phone and wait to be fully charged then open it? YES I wait for it and NO it never charge like it's dead. it wasn't even drained when I turned it off. I tried to open it m, access fastboot mode or recovery mode multiple attempts but in vain. And after some days passed of not charging it, it was drained (literally 0%) and whenever it got a charge, it just turned on by itself. My phone is now at version 12.0.8 and yet the problem to continues and even got worse. just yesterday morning, every apps that use started to crash like in the attached photos. (1st photo- flashlight not available.). I then try to restart it, but it never turn on again until now. I tried to access to recovery and fastboot but still in vain.. PLS HELP
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my phone was just 5 month old since i bought it. I always update my phone. and the problem started (when started to notice) at version 12.0.5 of the update. it won't turn on as it should whenever I restart or shut down then try to open it again. have I ever tried to charge to my phone and wait to be fully charged then open it? YES I wait for it and NO it never charge like it's dead. it wasn't even drained when I turned it off. I tried to open it m, access fastboot mode or recovery mode multiple attempts but in vain. And after some days passed of not charging it, it was drained (literally 0%) and whenever it got a charge, it just turned on by itself. My phone is now at version 12.0.8 and yet the problem to continues and even got worse. just yesterday morning, every apps that use started to crash like in the attached photos. (1st photo- flashlight not available.). I then try to restart it, but it never turn on again until now. I tried to access to recovery and fastboot but still in vain.. PLS HELP
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It's a motherboard error, complaining, cell phone replacement or repair.
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It's a motherboard error, complaining, cell phone replacement or repair.
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is there a chance that the problem only exist in the firmware or a virus causes this? 'cause it never fell off since I bought it (6months ago). but something fell onto it but only caused a tiny bubble on its screen protector and the touchscreen work just fine as it never happens. which do you think is more likely??
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is there a chance that the problem only exist in the firmware or a virus causes this? 'cause it never fell off since I bought it (6months ago). but something fell onto it but only caused a tiny bubble on its screen protector and the touchscreen work just fine as it never happens. which do you think is more likely??
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The cause is unknown. Instead of guess what the cause is, go find Xiaomi repair center to inspect and repair for you.
Make use of Xiaomi warranty.
Backup your stuff, apps, and data. Prepare for factory reset as Xiaomi repair center may erase your personal data.
Don't push your luck assuming firmware or virus cause. Assume hardware issue first, this cannot wait once it pass warranty period deadline. ROM, firmware, software issues can be dealt with later, and can also be dealt by Xiaomi repair center.
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The cause is unknown. Instead of guess what the cause is, go find Xiaomi repair center to inspect and repair for you.
Make use of Xiaomi warranty.
Backup your stuff, apps, and data. Prepare for factory reset as Xiaomi repair center may erase your personal data.
Don't push your luck assuming firmware or virus cause. Assume hardware issue first, this cannot wait once it pass warranty period deadline. ROM, firmware, software issues can be dealt with later, and can also be dealt by Xiaomi repair center.
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but i only bought it online. how can i know if it's warranty is still valid?
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but i only bought it online. how can i know if it's warranty is still valid?
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Warranty in general is at least 1 year.
The personal in Xiaomi repair center will judge the warranty. There are some conditions that will void the warranty. Check the Xiaomi warranty policy of your country/region yourself.
Warranty only covers the phone model you bought from local country/regions. I.E. phone bought from India will not be covered under warranty in Indonesia, this case, you bring the phone to India and repair it.
pl1992aw said:
Warranty in general is at least 1 year.
The personal in Xiaomi repair center will judge the warranty. There are some conditions that will void the warranty. Check the Xiaomi warranty policy of your country/region yourself.
Warranty only covers the phone model you bought from local country/regions. I.E. phone bought from India will not be covered under warranty in Indonesia, this case, you bring the phone to India and repair it.
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well my phone was from overseas. Japan I think not sure. is this mean it's warranty wont be valid in the philippines?
RealTiz said:
well my phone was from overseas. Japan I think not sure. is this mean it's warranty wont be valid?
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The repair center in your country will not deal with it.
If you want to repair it, you have to repair in Japan. The warranty is still valid in Japan in this case.
Or you can ask if the Xiaomi repair center in your country willing to repair it if you pay.
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The repair center in your country will not deal with it.
If you want to repair it, you have to repair in Japan. The warranty is still valid in Japan in this case.
Or you can ask if the Xiaomi repair center in your country willing to repair it if you pay.
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okay.. thanks for your recommendation..
RealTiz said:
okay.. thanks for your recommendation..
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Did u bough your POCO M3 from Lazada??? I think its a combination of hardware and software problem were almost there same issue bro, i just need to BURN my motherboard just to turning it on.
RealTiz said:
my phone was just 5 month old since i bought it. I always update my phone. and the problem started (when started to notice) at version 12.0.5 of the update. it won't turn on as it should whenever I restart or shut down then try to open it again. have I ever tried to charge to my phone and wait to be fully charged then open it? YES I wait for it and NO it never charge like it's dead. it wasn't even drained when I turned it off. I tried to open it m, access fastboot mode or recovery mode multiple attempts but in vain. And after some days passed of not charging it, it was drained (literally 0%) and whenever it got a charge, it just turned on by itself. My phone is now at version 12.0.8 and yet the problem to continues and even got worse. just yesterday morning, every apps that use started to crash like in the attached photos. (1st photo- flashlight not available.). I then try to restart it, but it never turn on again until now. I tried to access to recovery and fastboot but still in vain.. PLS HELP
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Firstly you need to learn basic formatting because reading your story it's too hard.
If you bought with a credit card, make a complaint to your financial institution and apply for a charge back.
Same goes if you paid with Paypal, but that it's a bit more tricky.
No one will fix your phone because it'll cost more than what you paid for it.