plz help again - JASJAR, XDA Exec, MDA Pro ROM Development

simply my uni doesnt charge the orange lamp keep only blinking i tried all kind of chargers no use waiting for all masters

drsalsa said:
simply my uni doesnt charge the orange lamp keep only blinking i tried all kind of chargers no use waiting for all masters
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ok try to sync your uni with computer and see if it syncs... if not your usb port may be broken... if it does then that might be issue with battery... try another battery and see...

I assume from your description that the battery is completely dead?
The led will blink red if there is not enough charge to power on the device.
If the battery is this dead, the device will not charge it.
You will need to use a seperate charger to charge the battery enough for the bootloader to initialise.
The device can only charge your battery if it has a small amount of charge already.
It can not charge a completely drained battery.

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charging battery without OS

Hi,
Can somebody tell me how to charging the battery when there is no
OS on the PPC.
I need a full battery to upgrade or flash a rom version on the PPC.
With a low battery it gives error when i want to flash a rom on the PPC.
Plz. help me.
Thnx,
Alfa156 :?:
Why not just connect it to the external power?
Flashing is always safest whilst connected to a power supply.
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Also, you can charge battaries from USB by mini-USB cable. OS does not needed to charge.
Hi XShell,
What do you meen with charchinging with the mini USB?
I have tried with the USB cable from my MDA connected with yhe desktop
and i tried the battery charger with the adapter and the mini USB connector at the other end, and both methods doesn't works.
Normally you get a orange led when it's charging the battery but both method it's not burning.
So please tell me what you meen.
Thnx,
Alfa156
Here's the way to charge battery directly from charger.
This method was invented by Jasse from PDAclub.pl, BIG THANKS to him
Scheme is in the attachment. You need some charger, it must be between 3-6v. Cut off the plug, then connect red cable to minus, and black/white or other to plus. Hold the cables in that position for 2-3 minutes then try to flash. Remember: If battery will get too hot disconnect it immidietly.
YOU DOING THIS AT YOU OWN RISK
Hi J-A-J-O,
How must i hold the battery?
Should i hold it with the text up or down?
Thnx,
Alfa156
Here's the 3d painting Now every thing is clear.
Seems like your charge controller is dead...
And flashing ROM wouldn't help, i think.
Btw , since allways , Red = + and Black = -
Perhaps someone is reinventing the electronic way
of electrons working??? :twisted:
Cheers
XShell said:
Seems like your charge controller is dead...
And flashing ROM wouldn't help, i think.
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Actually, I think the OS has to be present to allow charging. I noticed mine wouldn't charge until everything was fully operational when I was updating my ROM. The lack of charging capability is one reason the guides say to fully charge the magician before attempting a ROM upgrade.
Hi J-A-J-O,
I think the reply that red is plus and the black is minus is correct in the standard electricity.
I also tried to charged the bat directly with a adapter both in two ways
I meen that the plus and minus i have switched it but both way i didn't get any results.
So anyone please help me.
Thnx,
Alfa156
You should try to charge battarie in other Magician (from friend or others).
I also have charged in both ways, but black - minus, red - plus is 100% correct, I already change it on my pic. When I finnaly turn my magician on, the battery was charged in 90% so this method works. You can try to hold cables longer example for 5 minutes, but disconnect when battery will get warm
You still can't turn device on, you can try my method with battery cover

any hope for my SDA? cannot get into the bootloader

got an SDA with no prior knowledge of its history other than "it wouldn't power on" well when I got it the battery was completely dead "0 volts". Since I didn't have an external charger I did a little work to my external MPx220 charger "uses a 3.6v LiIbattery" to fully charge the SDA battery. I put it in and tried the key sequence to get the bootloader to appear.. no go. Tried camera button while I plugged in USB with and without battery.. nothing. So I left it plugged in while I was searching the forums last night for more information the screen turned white and all the keys lit for about a minute then it turned off again.. and I haven't been able to get it to repeat this since.. is there any hope at this point? Thanks!
now I'm confused.. I've seen yet another method for entering bootloader on the Tornado's http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Tornado the camera + botton on opposite side and power.. this doesn't seem to work for me either.. but which one is right? does the battery need to be in or out? usb plugged or unplugged.. I can't believe this device would be so "dead" as to not do anything at all.. will T-Mobile honor the year warranty of these new phones?
Is this model just so new that not much is known about it? I'm surprised that I haven't gotten any type of input yet.
the same problem
hallo
i have the same problem, please if you have found the solution, tell me or send me an E-mail [email protected]
To me it seems like the battery is not charging at all. I've seen this with Motorola Li-Ion batteries. Unless there is enough amperage in the charger, the battery won't charge, regardless of what it looks like. If you really want to go forward with this, one idea may be to get an actual SDA charger, or replacement battery.
bipinsen said:
To me it seems like the battery is not charging at all. I've seen this with Motorola Li-Ion batteries. Unless there is enough amperage in the charger, the battery won't charge, regardless of what it looks like. If you really want to go forward with this, one idea may be to get an actual SDA charger, or replacement battery.
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Or maybe a Motorola charger? USB cable is 5v, Motorola charger w/USB connector is 5.9v. Motorola phones can charge from PC USB port/hub, but only if the phone is turned on. If phone cannot be turned on because the battery is dead, you need the wall charger...

Ive just revived my X10 Battery.. would it work on other batteries that are dead too?

My X10 battery was totally D-E-A-D .. with the battery inserted and attemptation to turn on the phone. 3 fast red led lights would blink.. to indicate the battery is too low to power up the phone.. Correct??
With the battery in and USB data cable connected to my X10 phone.. I would get a slow blinking Red Led which ive never seen before.. "must indicate faulty battery and not charging" .. anyway my phone would not turn on with the battery in what so ever. ! even tried to charge the battery using the main plug --> USB --> Phone.. and still just a slow blinking red light.
After reading up from google my friend.. I forced a USB "5v" connection into the battery from my laptop.. using a stripped down USB cable i didnt need the "red + Positive " and "black - Negative " leads.. The battery got warm i disconnected the lead. Turned on my phone and it worked with 9% battery life.. I plugged in my Cable and now its charging .. just as normal... so now i will fully charge my battery and see how it goes
Now my question is.. Would this method also work for lets say.. :/ a laptop battery that might be faulty? but obv course if i was to try i would match the volts as am pretty sure the voltage of a laptop battery and Phone battery are different..
Yes and no, laptop batteries are much more complicated in nature than a cell phone battery. The electronics in a laptop battery are what makes them almost impossible to revive.
Sorry, from the sounds of it you're saying you cut up a USB lead and just held some of the wires against the contacts on the battery?

Z3 D6603 does not do anything anymore

Hey Guys,
i recently did change the Display on my D6603 Z3. It took some for the Display to arrive, so i did not charge the Smartphone at that time.
After changing the Display my Phone only gets a Red LED when plugged into the charger but none of the Reset combinations seem to work.
Also does the LED stop after sometime. Anyone has an idea what could be wrong ? Its a constant bright RED light.
Mine did a similar thing if I remember correctly. The LED should at least change colour when charged, stays red= battery not charging. I changed my battery and has been fine ever since even though it is a cheap one off ebay!
Presume you've pressed the tiny yellow reset button that's next to the sim card.
Just stick a new battery in it's not like it'll ever be waterproof again! lol
jim
I did change the Battery but it seems like somethin is wrong with the USB Port. I got the Z3 Running now but suddenly i am not able to load it anymore. Its on and i have 40% Battery but when i put in the USB Cable nothin happens. Also its not regocnized when putted into the PC. Any tipps ?
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I did change the Battery but it seems like somethin is wrong with the USB Port. I got the Z3 Running now but suddenly i am not able to load it anymore. Its on and i have 40% Battery but when i put in the USB Cable nothin happens. Also its not regocnized when putted into the PC. Any tipps ?
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Try charging via the magnetic port.
I tried that. It does not really work. When it connects then disconnects then connects again for about 15 times or more . The LED blinks orange the whole time. after that it starts chargin but it charges 10% in 6 hours
what i also noticed it that i wont get the message anymore that when the cover of the usb plug is unplugged.
Webern said:
Try charging via the magnetic port.
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seems that battery was to cheap and or the battery chips are broken.
TjNiko said:
seems that battery was to cheap and or the battery chips are broken.
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what are the Battery Chips ? It is an original Battery from another Z3. I have 3 here now and got the same problems with all of them. It seems like that the charging power is not constant but it charges then stops then charges. Repeats like 2 times per second.
welleither u should try to getg an 2A charger and proper cable and retry. else ur usb port (z3 ones) might be defective

Battery Not Charging

Been having some issue with my Xperia 5 II with wall outlets. Phone does not charge with wall outlet and portable battery. Tried different wires but does not charge. I did notice that when I plug the phone to the wall outlet the phone detects it cause I feel it vibrate but just doesn't charge. However it does charge with the same wires to a computer.
Anyone having this issue or have any solutions?
My phone was dead one morning and when I plugged it in I got a vibration but the LED light that indicates charging did not light. I tried everything and as last resort I went to the manual. It said that if you drain the battery when you start charging it gives no visible clue, none, until it hits around 15%. That was true. I plugged it in and read a book and eventually the red LED came on and the phone charged and all has been well.
patrickt said:
My phone was dead one morning and when I plugged it in I got a vibration but the LED light that indicates charging did not light. I tried everything and as last resort I went to the manual. It said that if you drain the battery when you start charging it gives no visible clue, none, until it hits around 15%. That was true. I plugged it in and read a book and eventually the red LED came on and the phone charged and all has been well.
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before this happen when i charge my phone either below or above 15% it shows the charging icon on the battery and the red LED. And like I mention plug in to charge on the computer under 15% i see the LED on and charge icon on the battery. Nonetheless i will try your method and try plugging it in under 15% to see if it charges.
Tried charging the phone at 0% and also inbetween 0% and 15% still not charging. The only way for it charge now is on a fast charger sony usb c cable.

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