Dropped XDA!!!! - General Topics

Hi
This afternoon I dropped my xda 1. I didn't think it was a 'bad' drop and also it was in it's case. However, no functions are available. I've tried turning it on, taking out and re-inserting the SIM card and a soft re-set but nothing is happening - even the green power light has stopped flashing.
Can anyone help me with this predicament please??

Maybe something happened with the battery, have you tried charging it with a cable?

Did you try a hard reset, what happens when put on charge.?

Well, the really good news here is that last night I tried a hard re-set and lo and behold, it all works! I think that at the moment of impact, the battery must be temporarily disconnected. Fortunately I'd saved all data onto SD card @ weekend so all is well.
Many thanks to you who replied - I appreciate that!
Chris

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Orbit 2 Dead!

Hi guys,
Was sitting watching TV with my phone beside me for about an hour, it was working fine with about half charge.
I then went to make a call and the phone was off...
I tried to turn it on and nothing, I soft reset the phone, nothing... I hard reset the phone, nothing... I removed and reinserted the battery and nothing...
I plugged the phone in to charge just incase the battery had magically drained, the orange charge light appeared for about 3 seconds then went off... No life whatsoever...
O2 are replacing it with a door to door thursday but I have a flashed rom installed and cant replace the original... Think I'll be ok?
What might have happened to the phone, its never been dropped or water damaged!! Anyone else had this problem? This is my 2nd orbit, the first one was replaced due to the jog dial falling off!
Cheers,
Biscuitboy
I've had my phone just a few days and exactly the same things happened to me. I'm getting it replaced over the next few days. A little worried that it may happen again. Without knowing what may be a possible cause or if it's just poor quality build that maybe to blame.
Would be interested if anyone has any light they can shed on this
Same has happened to me but I have a charge light.
What was the prob with your two did you ever find out?
Kellie
Hi guys.
They did try to reflow the proc. solders? Some drops of LiquidFlux and heating with HotAir pencil.On P3300 is helped!
try to use another battery,if no work,seems nothing could help

(SORTED)Any Help Appreciated...

Okay, i was using my phone yesterday at college, was working perfectly, put it in my jacket pocket, at the end of the lesson (less than an hour later) i took it out and it was off. No big deal i thought, went to turn it back on and now everytime i turn it on it gets stuck at the first orange splash screen.
I've tried just about everything other than a hard reset or ROM update.
Dont really want to do these unless i can backup the files somehow
I've tried: Removing the SD card, Removing the sim card,Removing both, leaving the battery out for an hour,leaving the battery out and the power cord in, also tried getting inot bootloader mode to try and access the device via usb but still no luck,
any help would be greatly appreciated
Danny

My Phone Died

this morning after i changed and swapped to the fully charged battery, my phone won't switch on. removed the charged battery and put back the near flat battery and still won't switch on. tried the soft reset and hard reset and still won't switch on. someone please help.
i didn't get this phoen through the carrier here in US, it is the non-baranded EU model. i have not done anything to it recently, have been using without any extra upgrades for a couple of months already.
anyone got a clue what i can do? thought of plugging directly to a computer but will only be abel to do that when i get back to tonight after work.
help needed
the "near flat battery"? What do you mean? I would try putting the battery in, plugging it into the wall and then trying to turn it on. did you pull the sim card out too? Try taking that out as well for 30ish seconds. Good luck!
nhshah7 said:
the "near flat battery"? What do you mean? I would try putting the battery in, plugging it into the wall and then trying to turn it on. did you pull the sim card out too? Try taking that out as well for 30ish seconds. Good luck!
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'near flat' is like about 20% of juice left in the battery.
was late for work so didn't try, just removed the sim card and used it on the backup phone. will try and use the wall charger when i get hom and hope it works. 4 months only and this happens, not really giving me a good impression though honestly, or maybe i'm just plain unlucky
went home last night and put the sim card back and it's now working.
maybe i'll do a re-flash to refresh it

[Q] XT925 hard bricked - battery failure during factory reset. Halp

Hi guys.
First post, apologies if it is in the wrong place.
I was given a Motorola XT925 3 days ago, running what I can only assume is the most recent version of android (i tried updating it, and it claimed it was up to date). No SIM card in, no SD card.
All was well, until I noticed an app, "media" sucking 50% of the battery. It was killing me, so I did some extremely brief Googl-ing and arrived at the conclusion that a factory reset would be a sensible thing to do to nip the problem in the bud.
Unfortunately, my battery ran out half way through the reset (derrrrrrpppp), leaving my new phone semi-hard-bricked.
The loading icon will come on sometimes if it's put on to charge after some time off charge, and sometimes the stupid little robot even pops up, with a loading bar underneath him, and a tangled blue web protruding from his abdomen. He freezes a short time later.
The power and volume buttons are unresponsive, and the whole semi-booting pattern is erratic, but things seem to happen if I leave it off/on the charger all day.
I have a suspicion that my phone in it's current state has half the operating system un-installed, and will therefore not boot correctly.
Anyway I was hoping to get some recommendations for the most appropriate next step. I will be taking it to a nearby shop tomorrow, and see-ing if the people who sold it to the person that gave it to me can help...
I have read about "flashing" devices etc, and if the shop-people can't work it out, I'm probably going to give it a try. I am running a mac as well, so many flashing programs will probably be incompatible.
Thanks for the help
tl;dr: Motorola XT925 hard-bricked following complete battery depletion during factory reset. Wat do?
metal man007 said:
Hi guys.
First post, apologies if it is in the wrong place.
I was given a Motorola XT925 3 days ago, running what I can only assume is the most recent version of android (i tried updating it, and it claimed it was up to date). No SIM card in, no SD card.
All was well, until I noticed an app, "media" sucking 50% of the battery. It was killing me, so I did some extremely brief Googl-ing and arrived at the conclusion that a factory reset would be a sensible thing to do to nip the problem in the bud.
Unfortunately, my battery ran out half way through the reset (derrrrrrpppp), leaving my new phone semi-hard-bricked.
The loading icon will come on sometimes if it's put on to charge after some time off charge, and sometimes the stupid little robot even pops up, with a loading bar underneath him, and a tangled blue web protruding from his abdomen. He freezes a short time later.
The power and volume buttons are unresponsive, and the whole semi-booting pattern is erratic, but things seem to happen if I leave it off/on the charger all day.
I have a suspicion that my phone in it's current state has half the operating system un-installed, and will therefore not boot correctly.
Anyway I was hoping to get some recommendations for the most appropriate next step. I will be taking it to a nearby shop tomorrow, and see-ing if the people who sold it to the person that gave it to me can help...
I have read about "flashing" devices etc, and if the shop-people can't work it out, I'm probably going to give it a try. I am running a mac as well, so many flashing programs will probably be incompatible.
Thanks for the help
tl;dr: Motorola XT925 hard-bricked following complete battery depletion during factory reset. Wat do?
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SOLUTION:
Turns out my phone was stuck in a "boot loop"
Followed Champdood's instructions:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2144101
Thanks everyone.

bricked S7?

Hi,
I think I have bricked my S7.
Yesterday I installed Superman Rom and everything was working fine until this afternoon.
I played a bit around and somehow my S7 got stuck and it seemed like i messed something up. I was in some kind of bootloop so i flashed everything new -Bootlaoder, Modem and Superman Rom.
Now I have a black screen and the LED is light up in blue.
I can't do anything. Tried to restart with Home Vol- and Power key but it doesn't work.
If I connect it to the Computer it won't be recognized.
Strange thing is, if I press the Power Key the computer recognizes Exynos8890 in the device manager, but only if I keep pressing the power key.
As soon as I release the power key the computer recognizes nothing...
Does anyone have an idea?
Try holding Volume Down & Home & Power until the phone reboots twice, keep the buttons pressed for 2 full reboots, and hopefully the 2nd one will get you back into download mode
Thank you for your help!
I tried that but it doesn't work.
It's strange because I can do what I want and nothing happens.
Black screen and blue light. It doens't even turn off or reboot...
Only thing what happens is that exynos8890 appears in the device manager as long as I keep pressing the power button.
Same problem as me?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7/help/boot-loop-bricked-t3499109/post69596073#post69596073
Sounds different.
Because you are able to get into recovery and download. I'm not able to do that
alexx3333 said:
Sounds different.
Because you are able to get into recovery and download. I'm not able to do that
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How long are you holding the button combination for?
Try 30 seconds+
I tried for several minutes, but the phone doesn't do anything.
I can only think you'll need to wait until the battery runs out, the phone shuts off, then when you charge it again, try the download mode button combo when you power it back on
Ok thank you.
I thought the same.
Unfortunately the battery was at 90% so I think it will take a few days/weeks until it dies...
alexx3333 said:
Ok thank you.
I thought the same.
Unfortunately the battery was at 90% so I think it will take a few days/weeks until it dies...
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Connect the white Micro > Normal USB adapter that came with the phone to the MicroUSB port, and connect a power hungry USB device to it, I just tried with a USB desk fan and the phone powered it on spinning
That will drain the battery quickly
Great idea but it doesn't seem to work.
Looks like I have no power in the USB connection.
Seems like the phone is totaly frozen.
Ok so how it looks at the moment, my only choiches are wait several days until the battery dies (don't know how long this will take) or sending it to Samsung for a repair.
Thank you for your help!
Good luck, if I think of anything else I'll reply here, hope you get it sorted
EDIT - Did you try holding the power button while you had the USB device connected, to see if it provides USB power then?
Wow, the exact same thing literally happened to me yesterday.
I wasn't doing anything to the phone - it's completely stock and unrooted, and I wasn't messing with anything. At the time it happened, I scrolling through the task switcher when all of the screenshots of running apps suddenly became white squares. I tried pressing the home button but it didn't respond (though I could still scroll fluidly through the white squares). A few seconds later the screen went black and that was it. Dead dead dead. Totally bricked. The only response I can get is "Exynos8890" in the Device Manager when holding the power button, just like you.
This really sucks because I paid full cash and imported an international version, so I have no warranty. I'm off to the Samsung store to plead with them about honoring the warranty anyway, maybe if I offer some cash on top.
I suspect the storage chip failed. Yesterday before it died, I was downloading all of my images off of the SD card to organize them, and I noticed that about 5% of them failed to copy due to an unknown I/O error. Of course I assumed this was a corrupt SD card, not internal storage. I did manage to pull them all off (though some were damaged) through a combination of adb shell, dd, and adb pull. During the process the phone hard-locked a few times, but each time I was able to reboot via the VolDown+Power combo.
When the phone finally died for good, it was several hours after I had finished copying the photos and since hte last reboot. It had been working perfectly since then - I was browsing reddit, watching netflix, etc. However, given that I got the white squares in the task switcher right before it kicked the bucket, I think the internal storage was actually to blame, not the SD card. The white squares indicates that it was trying to fetch the screenshots off the disk and failing.
It's very odd that I cannot find any other instance of this kind of failure on the internet except this one thread, which happened on the exact same day that my phone died. Very strange.
*Detection* said:
Good luck, if I think of anything else I'll reply here, hope you get it sorted
EDIT - Did you try holding the power button while you had the USB device connected, to see if it provides USB power then?
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Yes I have tried that but no power at all...
stoanhart said:
Wow, the exact same thing literally happened to me yesterday.
I wasn't doing anything to the phone - it's completely stock and unrooted, and I wasn't messing with anything. At the time it happened, I scrolling through the task switcher when all of the screenshots of running apps suddenly became white squares. I tried pressing the home button but it didn't respond (though I could still scroll fluidly through the white squares). A few seconds later the screen went black and that was it. Dead dead dead. Totally bricked. The only response I can get is "Exynos8890" in the Device Manager when holding the power button, just like you.
This really sucks because I paid full cash and imported an international version, so I have no warranty. I'm off to the Samsung store to plead with them about honoring the warranty anyway, maybe if I offer some cash on top.
I suspect the storage chip failed. Yesterday before it died, I was downloading all of my images off of the SD card to organize them, and I noticed that about 5% of them failed to copy due to an unknown I/O error. Of course I assumed this was a corrupt SD card, not internal storage. I did manage to pull them all off (though some were damaged) through a combination of adb shell, dd, and adb pull. During the process the phone hard-locked a few times, but each time I was able to reboot via the VolDown+Power combo.
When the phone finally died for good, it was several hours after I had finished copying the photos and since hte last reboot. It had been working perfectly since then - I was browsing reddit, watching netflix, etc. However, given that I got the white squares in the task switcher right before it kicked the bucket, I think the internal storage was actually to blame, not the SD card. The white squares indicates that it was trying to fetch the screenshots off the disk and failing.
It's very odd that I cannot find any other instance of this kind of failure on the internet except this one thread, which happened on the exact same day that my phone died. Very strange.
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That sounds exactly like my Problem.
A faulty storage chip would also explain my Problems before the phone died for good.
The day my phone died I had some Problems. The phone was frozen from time to time until it got into the bootloop, but I thought I messed something up in the Rom because I did a lot of testing and the Combo also did work.
After reflashing the Rom everything seemed to be fine first until it died for good.
Yes it's strange, I also didn't find anything similar on the Internet.
I have learned my phone is from Nigeria. This should be a fun RMA process. FML
stoanhart said:
I have learned my phone is from Nigeria. This should be a fun RMA process. FML
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Contact Samsung on twitter, unlikely they'll force you to RMA to Nigeria, they'll have service centres in your region
I managed to get Samsung Canada to refer me to a local service center. I drove 1.5 hours to go there today, the dude plugs it into a charger, and the damn thing just lights up like nothing ever happened. Now it's working fine, but I swear this thing was fully bricked before. The battery still had 73% charge when it came back alive...
I'm happy it's working now, but I'm worried it's just going to crap out again at any time.
Update: after the phone revived itself, it worked pretty well for a week. It locked up a few times, but I was able to reboot each time.
But, after a week, it hard-froze again. This time, it happened to be on charge while it froze so the green LED was on. It's been completely unresponsive for 2.5 weeks now, off charger, with the green LED on. I keep waiting for the LED to drain the battery, but it's taking forever. I'm losing hope that it will recover this time. I guess I'll re-start the process of getting in touch with Samsung, or alternatively, look for a replacement motherboard on eBay.
Does anyone know if the G930F motherboard fits into the G930FD body? I don't actually care about dual sim, but I'm concerned the SIM tray/slot won't work with the G930F motherboard.
Update:
so in the meantime the battery of my s7 died but that didn't change anything. I wasn't able to charge it after that so now it was completely dead.
So I contacted Sasmsung.
They replaced the motherboard and the USB connector on warranty.
Seems like it really was a hardware issue...
alexx3333 said:
Update:
so in the meantime the battery of my s7 died but that didn't change anything. I wasn't able to charge it after that so now it was completely dead.
So I contacted Sasmsung.
They replaced the motherboard and the USB connector on warranty.
Seems like it really was a hardware issue...
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Hi,
Do you need Proof of Purchase for the warranty?
Thanks.

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