Hello
every time i turn on my dz09 i get a black screen but i hear the startup sound
I attach information about what flash tool gives me in test memory
the processor of this smartwatch is mtk6261d
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In the end I was able to repair it but I have the imei that does not work and I cannot use the sn writer since the sticker that usually appears when the cover is removed is not there and I cannot use *#06# I hope you can help me
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Hi,
i have cingular 8525, but when i turn on the phone :
1. no startup screen only white screen.
2. no startup sound.
3. cannot enter the bootloader.
when i try connect with pc no hardware detected.
really need advise, what steps should i do?
Thank your for your kind
I am having the same problem
Case 1 above does not sound like the hardware fault that can cause a white screen in which case the following may be relevant:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=286755
Case 2 above gives no details so we cannot tell if its software or hardware. The above thread may be relevant assuming it's not hardware.
The hardware fault normally shows by the phone booting as normal but the screen is white or goes white after some minutes.
If you post on the above mentioned thread, you MUST provide details or else folks may get upset as it means they have to ask a whole series of questions before trying to help!
Mike
White Screen
Try this: Hook it up by USB to computer and see it the video will pass thru ( try a sample version of "pocket controller" from SOTI software)......
Mine did this and the WHITE SCREEN required calling CINGULAR and they had to replace the machine , twice actually) ...
I think the problem originated from the use of the plastic case holder which when closed would sometimes get between the two halves of the unit and cause separation)
Ahhh yes prob solved.
I dropped my Magic and then it lost signal. Other functions are work well, only no signal.
I brought it to HTC CC and they said need to replace whole main board with a price I can use to buy an another 2nd-hand one. So I brought my luv back.
I want to buy a brick Magic and try to replace "it" by myself. HTC phones are easy to disassemble and replace parts but I couldnt find any document or video which does describe the function for each board and part.
Bros, if you have any document or video show how to fix this type of problem (or show which board or part I should replace), please help or just give me advice. Thank you.
Bricked phone's have a hosed mainboard. Try finding a phone (there's some on eBay) with a cracked screen that still boots instead. Couldn't tell you how to replace the board. Something around, unplug everything (make sure you know where each cable/wire comes from, take the old board out, put the new board in, plug everything back up. It would be wise to get your fastboot info and to try and find a phone with the same information. Just PM the seller and have them boot into fastboot and tell you what it is.
I'm planning to buy a used S4 through a local website that offers a space for people to display ads for their phones (something like Swappa), but the problem is that :
- I have seen many fake products which looked exactly the same and even have TouchWiz on JB. What's more confusing is that most of these products have a printed valid IMEI number.
- used phones might have hidden problems with their sensors, or hardware in general even if they are genuine.
Questions:
01- I though I might compare the valid printed IMEI with the one I get when dialing *#06#, but I'm not sure if that number can be faked as well, can it?
02- Is there a systemic way of checking the sensors, cam, microphone, wifi etc by an app or something similar?
03- I think a benchmark tool like Antutu's can help to see the exact specs and compare them to the original ones. Can some of you take a screenshot of the exact specs as they appear in Antutut Benchmark or Android System Info.
04- How to know if a genuine S4 has been flashed before if it has an unrooted stock rom at the moment of checking?
05- Any advice on what to look for when examining a used S4?
PS: I will have physical access to the phone before buying.
Im not sure about the answer to these questions
but I can help with this
RubbaBand said:
Im not sure about the answer to these questions
but I can help with this
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I need the Device Info tab. And if it's possible a screen of Android System Info System tab.
you mean this?
if not please be more specific
here
RubbaBand said:
you mean this?
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The Device Info tab of the same Antutu results you sent. It's on the top right; just click and send a screen.
And the same goes with Android System Info; install the app and send me a screen of the System tab. It's the second tab from the left.
have fun
Here are some codes that access various functions of the phone.
Most useful:
*#0*# - this will give you access to a test mode, where you can try various functions (cameras, speaker, display, sensors)
*#06# - to compare the IMEI displayed by the software with the one on the phone
UNForces said:
I'm planning to buy a used S4 through a local website that offers a space for people to display ads for their phones (something like Swappa), but the problem is that :
- I have seen many fake products which looked exactly the same and even have TouchWiz on JB. What's more confusing is that most of these products have a printed valid IMEI number.
- used phones might have hidden problems with their sensors, or hardware in general even if they are genuine.
Questions:
01- I though I might compare the valid printed IMEI with the one I get when dialing *#06#, but I'm not sure if that number can be faked as well, can it?
02- Is there a systemic way of checking the sensors, cam, microphone, wifi etc by an app or something similar?
03- I think a benchmark tool like Antutu's can help to see the exact specs and compare them to the original ones. Can some of you take a screenshot of the exact specs as they appear in Antutut Benchmark or Android System Info.
04- How to know if a genuine S4 has been flashed before if it has an unrooted stock rom at the moment of checking?
05- Any advice on what to look for when examining a used S4?
PS: I will have physical access to the phone before buying.
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well,you can check if your phone is genuine or not simply by using this app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.vndnguyen.phoneinfo
if your phone is fake samsung it won't detect at all
second use this app to detect your hardware info and sensor
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.inkwired.droidinfo
i always have this 2 apk stored in my sdcard so i can install and check the phone if i'm buying 2nd hand phone
P.S:i've been using these method since i've been scammed once for buying fake samsung galaxy s4 because it has fake antutu app
Conclusion
I searched a lot and here's a systematic test.
*#06# (dial it on the phone itself)
to get the IMEI number and compare it to the one printed on the package and the warranty certificate if any is present.
Droid Hardware Info and Phone INFO ★Samsung★ (apps from Google Play)
use these two apps to check the hardware specs (like processor, number of cores, GPU, ram, etc)
Diagnostic Menu *#0*# (again dial the number on the phone itself)
and test all the items
Connect to a laptop to check if it's read properly.
Use a Micro SD to check if it's read properly and try to copy a couple of small files to it.
volume down – power – and home to get to download mode it should say
CURRENT BINARY: Samsung Official
if Custom appears somewhere in current binary or system status, the phone has been flashed before.
Check the battery look and weight and connect charger and see percentage/min.
NOTE: There's a faulty battery batch whose serial starts with BD1 you can find more info in this thread
Check the hand and headset buttons and their buttons. And rotate the 3.5 mm jack while playing some music to see if there's a problem with its socket appearing as distortion in sound.
My DZ09 smartwatch arrived in the mail today with a horrible surprise of it being bricked. After doing a memory test using the sp flash tool the watch was indeed alive, and after disassembling it turns out the site I got it from (eBay) LIED TO ME by claiming it's an MTK6261 processor with 128 MB of RAM! Every single firmware I tried would return one of these errors:
S_DL_MAUI_FLASH_ID_NOT_MATCHED_WITH_TARGET (5055)
S_FT_DA_NO_RESPONSE (4001)
Something about a BROM error (Code unknown)
Also something about baseband versions mismatched with the firmware (Code unknown)
Unfortunately, I can't show the motherboard because XDA won't allow it, but the motherboard PCB was black, had the mtk6250da chipset on it. That's all the difference honestly.
I have tried EVERY SINGLE FIRMWARE! From MTK6262, to MTK6261, MTK6260, and of course, MTK6250DA. I am seriously losing hope of this thing because from a review of the product someone mentioned it lacking the advertised features but I knew they were there because long ago I had the same model with the same chipset and even that version included the main stuff like browser, WhatsApp, BT Dialing, Anti-Loss. At this point, it's on asking people like you to help me.
Cheers!
Hi! I got a DZ09 smartwatch and it's missing a lot of stuff. Is there a way to run normal (I efully functional) firmware on the smartwatch? It doesn't seem to support notifications, vxp apps, or remote camera viewing.
I typed in *#3375# into phone app and got
Software V:
MX31D-COB-DZ09-7789-HSD-RQ-GL6113-ZH-V06.929-20190327
Also if anyone has the software to edit firmware or the MRE SDK, let me know bc I can't find it
I tried to do what your attempting here, but there are "geniune" dz09s, "fake" dz09s and many more, with different chipsets and different firmwares, despite all looking the same. I tried to find a firmware for mine, which was apparently a "fake" one, but couldnt. So i didnt get any further than that. Make sure to check which processor your watch has, you can do this by opening the back cover, removing the battery and then removing the back screws to remove the plastic bracket. Now you will be exposed to the motherboard, one of the chips on the board will be a mediatek one (the processor), read which one it is off of the label. I suggest doing it physically rather than through software as software can be faked to show a superior model.
I may be able to do that tomorrow but this is the model if it helps https://www.walmart.com/ip/Wintekd-...ports-Run-GSM-GPRS-SIM-4-Color-Gold/379234992
Also in the menu u get hy entering *#3646633# it says
<CHIP TYPE>
SC6531BA
apparently there's posts on here involving a DZ09 that has that chip
Again, you're on your own with this one. Maybe someone else will come round t ohelp, but I highly doubt that.
So far I found a lot of stuff from hardware version in that menu: SC6531_BAR
I'm not sure about custom firmware yet tho
Um any1 help.
I've got a fake dz09 too . It doesn't boot or charge. I mean. It does charge. But when it's on portable battery it keeps disconnecting and connecting. I have a electricity meter. When I put it in the battery pins, when the portable battery starts charging it gives for half a second a wave of electricity. Help?