Related
Yestarday I wrote a Mac OS X Easy root with a video
However I had someone e-mail me asking for a Windows Version.
I will write one if I get 5 likes on this video by the end of day and as soon as I get at least 5 likes I will start writing it and have it done within a couple hours! I just want to make sure people are really interested in it before I start.
Download here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTGEcsyy4RE
Saw the video...great.
Said the comments was "locked"
Add another like!
Sent from my ADR6400L using XDA Premium App
I just "liked" it. It has 11 likes right now.
Sent from my HTC Thunderbolt
Add another one
Add another one to the list
I liked it too, very good
Found a Bug working on getting it fixed.
Got it fixed.. Download is up and running!
http://fryetech.com/?p=32
Got at least ten more days before I root my TB. Don't want to do it until I'm outside my exchange period, in case any mechanical glitches show up, like a stuck power button or some such.
Edit - Yeesh, didn't realize the download was nearly 900MB.
That's kinda wrong.to forcibly ask.for.something to give something that should be free anyway
I understand u put ur hard work.into this but u should put "please like if this worked" instead of that
Edit: I also understand that ur not asking for.money but the concept still applies
Sent from my ADR6400L using XDA Premium App
superchilpil said:
That's kinda wrong.to forcibly ask.for.something to give something that should be free anyway
I understand u put ur hard work.into this but u should put "please like if this worked" instead of that
Edit: I also understand that ur not asking for.money but the concept still applies
Sent from my ADR6400L using XDA Premium App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I agree with you we shouldn't even have to root the phone in the first place that's why I did this stuff.
I also agree with you. I didn't realize I seem like I was asking for money. So I took that down.
Enjoy the root.
THANKS!!!
Luke
I think I will wait to root until 2.3 comes out. I'd really like to just have vanilla android gingerbread without sense.. then, I will be a happy camper. Is there anyway to debrand the Verizon Logo?
HELP!!!!
HELP! After 1st reboot, the computer doesn’t recognize drivers and doesn’t show phone connected to computer so I can’t continue. What the heck do I do?????
nice video
HELP! After 1st reboot, the computer doesn’t recognize drivers and doesn’t show phone connected to computer so I can’t continue. What the heck do I do?????
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
settings "usb debugging" needs to be enabled
Just wanted to say thanks for putting this together. It allowed me to be lazy and not have to type stuff.
Sent from my ADR6400L using Tapatalk
On first power button press I get "sd checking" "No image or wrong image"
Edit... lol his says the same thing in the video.... patience... I'm doing what he said not to in the video and the batch... freaking out.
Edit2 Mine didn't bring up the bar on the top right... hmm I'll just leave the comp on until someone can help, guess I shouldn't have started this this at 1am lol... any help is appreciated!
I went to recovery and I'm safe for now. I'm guessing I didn't install the drivers properly.
Sent from the Bolt via Tapatalk
Edit - I'm rooted now using the abd method... I know this would have worked had I not had a driver issue on my comp. Appreciate it anyway!
Awesome worked perfectly!
So I went to rooted stock herehttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1366041an d everything's just been screwed up every since, but I've been to busy to deal with it... now I'm sending it in for a warranty replacement and it's stuck...nothing will flash on cwm,I only get an error, Odin won't even detect it.. how can I get this back to stock? I need to send it soon cause I don't want to end up paying for 2 phones... thanks!
Sent from my SCH-I510 using Tapatalk 2
Aaustinnn said:
...nothing will flash on cwm,I only get an error, Odin won't even detect it...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What error is it giving you in CWM? What version of CWM? In reference to Odin - do you have the drivers installed, usb debugging checked, etc.? Have you tried different usb cords/ports/computers?
I'm not at my phone right now but the cwm error was somethin bout a file missing from /data... I literally just rooted and flashed tweaked to the refurbed one they sent me and all is well, the old one won't be detected in any way by my computer tho n it's been doing funny **** every since I left eclipse.. I know it's not the computer or hardware, but any attempt to flash on cwm OR Odin results in failure.. should I even worry since it looks like stock anyway? Lol idk if they really check at Verizon..
Sent from my SCH-I510 using Tapatalk 2
Aaustinnn said:
I'm not at my phone right now but the cwm error was somethin bout a file missing from /data... I literally just rooted and flashed tweaked to the refurbed one they sent me and all is well, the old one won't be detected in any way by my computer tho n it's been doing funny **** every since I left eclipse.. I know it's not the computer or hardware, but any attempt to flash on cwm OR Odin results in failure.. should I even worry since it looks like stock anyway? Lol idk if they really check at Verizon..
Sent from my SCH-I510 using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Uh yes they check. Dont you think that if you know how to do this then their techs would too. I can tell you that is the first thing they look for. If they determine your phone is rooted you WILL receive a bill for full retail price.
While I would agree is there proof of it happening irl? I personally would raise hell if they did to me. I bought the charge at full price because of the possibility of loosing unlimited. It went from flagship phone to abandoned before my contract was done. Luckily I had an upgrade to burn and got a S3 but even then they pulled the locked bootloader ****. I know why, to keep people buying devices but they really like to treat their customers like ****
Farabomb said:
While I would agree is there proof of it happening irl? I personally would raise hell if they did to me. I bought the charge at full price because of the possibility of loosing unlimited. It went from flagship phone to abandoned before my contract was done. Luckily I had an upgrade to burn and got a S3 but even then they pulled the locked bootloader ****. I know why, to keep people buying devices but they really like to treat their customers like ****
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Dude, development is exploding as I type. They have working cm10. Lil buggy but come on 2 weeks? Bootloader is no issue to those devs. Not even irl. It's cracked.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda premium
bairste said:
Uh yes they check. Dont you think that if you know how to do this then their techs would too. I can tell you that is the first thing they look for. If they determine your phone is rooted you WILL receive a bill for full retail price.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
They don't check every device.
Sent from my SCH-I510 using Tapatalk 2
ilovesoad said:
They don't check every device.
Sent from my SCH-I510 using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yeah, that's what I understood. I just didn't want to take the chance to. Btw, I finally figured out to busy do a restore(which I'd never done before) and it was detected good as new, flashed ep4d or p stock with the pit and everything seems good.. anything left to do now before I send it in?
Thanks everyone :]
Sent from my SCH-I510 using Tapatalk 2
does it give power options like when rooted? my power button was sticking like crazy and then when i tried to pop it up the whole thing flew out...
want to know what to say to VZW when i call for replacement...ie my power button was sticking and i couldnt do anything cuz power options kept coming up
would that be correct?
thanks
I think it shows hibernate and airplane mode and reboot. Its been so long since I've seen it I can barely remember. I've been rooted since the day I got this phone lol.
Sent from my ADR6400 using Tapatalk 2
djcyph said:
does it give power options like when rooted? my power button was sticking like crazy and then when i tried to pop it up the whole thing flew out...
want to know what to say to VZW when i call for replacement...ie my power button was sticking and i couldnt do anything cuz power options kept coming up
would that be correct?
thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I would just tell them it isn't working anymore. I've actually had that happen on another phone and they replaced it. I wouldn't send it back rooted though.
Sent from my ADR6400 using Tapatalk 2
---------- Post added at 12:49 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:47 AM ----------
heath2805 said:
I would just tell them it isn't working anymore. I've actually had that happen on another phone and they replaced it. I wouldn't send it back rooted though.
And it's just a standard menu on stock when holding power, nothing like a rooted custom from menu.
Sent from my ADR6400 using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sent from my ADR6400 using Tapatalk 2
heath2805 said:
I would just tell them it isn't working anymore. I've actually had that happen on another phone and they replaced it. I wouldn't send it back rooted though.
Sent from my ADR6400 using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
yea def wont send back rooted...yea think ill say something like that, wont turn on all the time and when does shuts down cuz power button is in
yea i was curious to what the standard menu consisted of so i sounded more like i was on stock
I sent an Eris back rooted, s off and unlocked before and heard no complaints so you may get lucky but I wouldn't do it if I could avoid it.
Sent from my ADR6400 using Tapatalk 2
disconnecktie said:
I sent an Eris back rooted, s off and unlocked before and heard no complaints so you may get lucky but I wouldn't do it if I could avoid it.
Sent from my ADR6400 using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i know not to send back rooted, ive unrooted b4....just want to know whats on the stock power menu lol
Verizon can see if you are rooted and any custom rom or modified kernel you are using. They have full access to all the information in the "about phone" screen in settings. If they wanted to deny a warranty claim due to being rooted, all they would have to do is look on their systems and see what you were running.
bastards said they will charge me 300 something if i send back without the power button
if i jam it in am i screwed either way if i send it back since i already callled??
asurion only has tblolts id rather wait till they out of stock and get rezound
djcyph said:
bastards said they will charge me 300 something if i send back without the power button
if i jam it in am i screwed either way if i send it back since i already callled??
asurion only has tblolts id rather wait till they out of stock and get rezound
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Id call back and talk to a different person, then tell them the button fell out (you did not pop it out) if that dont work get escalated (talk to their manager.
Milimbar said:
Verizon can see if you are rooted and any custom rom or modified kernel you are using. They have full access to all the information in the "about phone" screen in settings. If they wanted to deny a warranty claim due to being rooted, all they would have to do is look on their systems and see what you were running.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
that sounds like a load of crap
Sent from my ADR6400L using xda app-developers app
androidsupra said:
that sounds like a load of crap
Sent from my ADR6400L using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I agree. I have been over my about phone with Verizon several times and even returned rooted phones to them and they never said crap. I think they ask because they want to see if you're going to slip up and tell them some wrong information.
Sent from my ADR6400 using Tapatalk 2
androidsupra said:
that sounds like a load of crap
Sent from my ADR6400L using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
+1 lol Verizon has no way to tell your rooted unless they have your phone in front of them. If they knew, you would be warned as soon as you root your device. Where do these people get their info?? Lol
Sent from my ADR6400 using Tapatalk 2
---------- Post added at 01:32 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:16 AM ----------
disconnecktie said:
I agree. I have been over my about phone with Verizon several times and even returned rooted phones to them and they never said crap. I think they ask because they want to see if you're going to slip up and tell them some wrong information.
Sent from my ADR6400 using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yeah most of them don't really care anyway. I had a touch pro 2 from Sprint, first phone I ever rooted. I panicked because I had to send it back, didn't know how to re-lock! Finally after searching and reading and searching I figured it out! Lol
Sent from my ADR6400 using Tapatalk 2
They can see your radio version every time you connect to their towers, They can see your software/kernel/baseband if they like through the information your phone sends to them as you use it. Also they still have stuff like Carrier IQ on phones that COULD even read you your text messages if they wanted. Dont think they cant see it because they can. They just dont let you know they can because it could be considered illegal.
Milimbar said:
They can see your radio version every time you connect to their towers, They can see your software/kernel/baseband if they like through the information your phone sends to them as you use it. Also they still have stuff like Carrier IQ on phones that COULD even read you your text messages if they wanted. Dont think they cant see it because they can. They just dont let you know they can because it could be considered illegal.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This is BS because if that's the case they would have made me pay full price on two different occasions for phones that were rooted when I sent them back.
Sent from my ADR6400 using Tapatalk 2
Milimbar said:
They can see your radio version every time you connect to their towers, They can see your software/kernel/baseband if they like through the information your phone sends to them as you use it. Also they still have stuff like Carrier IQ on phones that COULD even read you your text messages if they wanted. Dont think they cant see it because they can. They just dont let you know they can because it could be considered illegal.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Seeing the radio version doesn't tell any carrier that someone is rooted. Being rooted is software related not radio related. Not unless custom radios are around, which is not available for the tbolt and im sure not for any other phone for that matter.
The only info phones send to the network is account information so the tower knows whether or not to provide service. That's it.
If they knew more details about a device then they would have no reason to ask us about our phone. They wouldn't waste their time as the info would pop up on their computer screens. If they saw anything other than the latest official OTA, then they would tell you that they can't do anything and that you voided your warranty so even switching back to stock won't make them change their mind.
The fact they would "waste" time to find out every detail from you pretty much sums up that this info is NOT available to them. CSRs like to help the customer as quickly as possible to get them off the line and help the next. And at this moment, asking customers about their phones is the quickest way.
Sent from my ADR6400L using xda premium
So you think that those little forum signatures that can tell you what OS you are running, what browser and even your IP know more about your phone than your carrier?
Must be nice to be that gullible.
Think what you will, I know for a fact they can see the information. They literally don't care. The warranty is through another company and has nothing to do with Verizon. It is also perfectly legal to root your phone and do what you want with it as of July 26 2010 http://www.androidguys.com/2010/07/26/rooting-android-phone-longer-crime/
The only thing it does is void any extended warranty you bought. So do restore to stock for returns to asurion and the likes.
They ask you because the lower tier CS people do not have access to your phone information, if you are escalated enough you will eventually find someone who can and will rattle off all your information to you.
If you can provide proof then I will take back what I said and apologize. I've played dumb before in the past just to see if it was possible for tier 2 and 3 (technical departments) to know this information. I simply stated that I didn't know how to access the about phone section. They tried to "help" me access this section and i pretended I was getting frustrated. I asked them to see if there was a way for them to see it on their systems and they told me no. They couldn't "help" me with my pretend issue unless I gave them this info. So all I was given was generic troubleshooting tips. They then stated to take it to the store for the CSR to look at my phone for the software version. I did this on a couple of occasions just to get a different Rep each time.
Yes, your mobile browser sends browser info to a website, and OS info. User agent strings are sent so that a website will know how to display the website on the browser. You can easily set the user agent to the stock HTC user agent. But this is irrelevant to Verizon as I can install different browsers on my phone which have unique user agents for each one. Just because my phone sends a dolphin user agent or maxathon user agent and not the stock HTC user agent, this does not imply I am rooted.
OS version is very easy to hack. You can edit this by going to the build.prop and change the OS version to the stock version and I'm sure there is a hack to fake the kernal (you might have to recompile the kernal to change the name)
All the IP address provides is the owner of the IP address (i.e. verizon) and in some cases, the general location of where the IP is being used. Verizon's LTE/EHRPD network use private IP addresses so it would be difficult to pin point a phone or information based on IP. This network uses Dynamic IPs so your IP will not be the same all the time. You have to pay extra to get a static address (business account). It is illegal to use an IP to gain access to any additional information unless a court order demands this.
The point of this is that you can pretty much make your rooted phone appear stock if it was really necessary to do so. Its a variant of Linux and Linux is very easy to work with if you know what you are doing.
Sent from my ADR6400L using xda premium
OS version is very easy to hack. You can edit this by going to the build.prob and change the OS version to the stock version and I'm sure there is a hack to fake the kernal (you might have to recompile the kernal to change the name)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yup, does anyone just randomly do this though?
Sorry to cause the topic to get sidetracked like this, I was just trying to point out that Verizon don't care if we root or not.
Milimbar said:
Yup, does anyone just randomly do this though?
Sorry to cause the topic to get sidetracked like this, I was just trying to point out that Verizon don't care if we root or not.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you can root your phone, then its a start. Your typical average user doesn't know what root means or even care what possibilities exist. I am pretty much the only person at my job who is rooted and I've had people ask me how I got my phone to look a certain way and they want their phone like this. When I explain the root process, they say screw that. Most people I know who are rooted know exactly what they can do with a rooted device. And new comers to rooting eventually pick up speed. Linux may be intimidating at first, but once you play around, you see how easy it is.
Sent from my ADR6400L using xda premium
Updated the phone to the latest PA 10/15 build, flashed SU then gapps. After letting everything settled in, boot into recovery and flashed IX kernel 6.3.6 like I always do after every PA updates,but this time my phone won't boot at all, wont even boot into download mode. Stays on the black screen, won't even vibrate. I tried taking off the battery and plugging it in on the computer and outlet. Nothing works. Its hard-bricked. I sure don't have the money to sent it over for JTAG since I don't get paid till next week plus this is my work phone. WHAT TO DO? WHAT TO DO?
Those USB JIG works from Ebay?
Jig probably won't work.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using Tapatalk 2
xcrazydx said:
Jig probably won't work.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It doesn't hurt to try those usb jigs its only less than 2 dollars plus free shipping. Won't hurt a bit,but knowing those won't ship in for a week or two.
Any other alternative rather than sending it for JTag service?
Z33type said:
It doesn't hurt to try those usb jigs its only less than 2 dollars plus free shipping. Won't hurt a bit,but knowing those won't ship in for a week or two.
Any other alternative rather than sending it for JTag service?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Build your own jig with resistors today and find out if it works.
Try taking out the battery and plugging it in and putting the battery back in.
I'm doubting what you did is what bricked It if indeed it is bricked. Doesn't make sense.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using xda app-developers app
btm fdr said:
I'm doubting what you did is what bricked It if indeed it is bricked. Doesn't make sense.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I honestly don't know. Before I flashed the PA 10/15 build I normally wipe cache, dalvik, format/system then flash the rom/su/gapps then reboot. After that I just installed InstigatorX kernel, rebooted then went on to a blank screen, never to turn on again no matter what I do.
I have never experienced this on the previous PA build with instigator X not saying its new builds fault,but thats honestly what I did.
I've had my faults of flashing roms on wrong devices before,but I greatly learned from that. So don't think I flashed the wrong kernel since I only have one kernel saved up on my computer and saved on on my device sd card.
Had your phone been acting funny beforehand? Seems like you did everything right, and others are running the 10/15 PA build just fine. You might have had one of those wonderful fluke bricks...
Sounds like a bad kernel flash. That's usually what bricks a skyrocket.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using Tapatalk 2
cdshepherd said:
Sounds like a bad kernel flash. That's usually what bricks a skyrocket.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Is there a counter for that? Fix? or just JTAG is the only solution?
If you're hard-bricked, JTAG or warranty are the only ways out.
T.J. Bender said:
Had your phone been acting funny beforehand? Seems like you did everything right, and others are running the 10/15 PA build just fine. You might have had one of those wonderful fluke bricks...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Never experienced anything unusual and I know I did things right. Only weird funny things that happen to my phone is a few screen flickers on the previous build and I used build.prop to smooth those out. And on PA 2.15 my phone will occasionally randomly shutdown,but gets back on within seconds. I never OC btw. Always keep on stock frequency.
Can I lie to Samsung about the device not being rooted?
Z33type said:
Never experienced anything unusual and I know I did things right. Only weird funny things that happen to my phone is a few screen flickers on the previous build and I used build.prop to smooth those out. And on PA 2.15 my phone will occasionally randomly shutdown,but gets back on within seconds. I never OC btw. Always keep on stock frequency.
Can I lie to Samsung about the device not being rooted?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sure, you can do whatever your heart desires.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using Tapatalk 2
xcrazydx said:
Sure, you can do whatever your heart desires.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Lol would they investigate if the phone is rooted?
Z33type said:
Lol would they investigate if the phone is rooted?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
They can't investigate anything if it doesn't turn on
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using Tapatalk 2
xcrazydx said:
They can't investigate anything if it doesn't turn on
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I pretty much told them I did the ICS update then my phone won't turn on from there. And that I barely bought the phone from Craigslist yesterday.
They believed it just a little scared if they found out that my phone is rooted and starts to charge me restocking fee or whatever they do.
This what they told me
Arwyn: Please hold while check the warranty details.
Visitor: ok
Arwyn: I'm sorry for the delay. I'll be right with you.
Arwyn: Thank you for holding.
Arwyn: I see that device is in warranty till March 5th, 2013.
Visitor: awesome
EDIT: This Arwyn Samsung tech support really something
Arwyn: Are you using the same charger and the battery that came with the device?
Visitor: yes its all oem
Arwyn: Do you see any error message on the device?
Visitor: none
Visitor: Like I said the phone does not turn on at all
Visitor: soft keys don't even light up
Visitor: no vibrations, no boot screen, no boot animations or anything
Arwyn: What do you see on the device screen?
OK NOW THEY ARE TELLING ME TO SEND MY DEVICE FOR SERVICE AND REPAIRS COVERED BY WARRANTY. IS THIS A GOOD IDEA TO DO? SINCE MY PHONE IS COMPLETELY ROOTED, HAS A ROM AND CUSTOM KERNEL. LET ME KNOW PLEASE BECAUSE THIS ARWYN PERSON SAID THEY ARE GOING TO DIAGNOSE WHAT CAUSED IT.
I don't think its a huge deal. Just send it in.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using xda app-developers app
Are they asking you to send it in without issuing you out a replacement device or to send it in once you receive a replacement device? If its the first option it doesn't sound like a good idea to me. Sounds like they might actually check it out.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using xda app-developers app
RastarNation said:
Are they asking you to send it in without issuing you out a replacement device or to send it in once you receive a replacement device? If its the first option it doesn't sound like a good idea to me. Sounds like they might actually check it out.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Samsung never gives you a replacement device. They will just flash a new firmware to it. If they can't they'll give you a new phone. I'd do it if I where you.
Z33type said:
OK NOW THEY ARE TELLING ME TO SEND MY DEVICE FOR SERVICE AND REPAIRS COVERED BY WARRANTY. IS THIS A GOOD IDEA TO DO? SINCE MY PHONE IS COMPLETELY ROOTED, HAS A ROM AND CUSTOM KERNEL. LET ME KNOW PLEASE BECAUSE THIS ARWYN PERSON SAID THEY ARE GOING TO DIAGNOSE WHAT CAUSED IT.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
1. Stop shouting.
2. Just do it. Worst thing that can happen is they say no. That said, if they can't get the phone to boot, they'll just send a refurb. If they can get it into download mode, they'll just flash the new firmware and wipe your tracks. Even if they do somehow see that it was rooted (i.e., they boot it into the OS), they'll just tell you that the warranty is void, and the repairs will cost X if you choose to go ahead with them.
Well I sent it in this morning and see whats going to happen from here and then. Hopefully it all goes smoothly.
Ok guise, I'm in some serious need of help here.
Got a new phone, flashed this and that, was trying out new ROMs and stuff, and then I accidentally flashed Faux's MAKO kernel. 028u
Now my Nexus gives no signs of life, isn't recognised via adb, can't get into fastboot with hw buttons or anything at all. What options am I left with?
0rigin said:
Ok guise, I'm in some serious need of help here.
Got a new phone, flashed this and that, was trying out new ROMs and stuff, and then I accidentally flashed Faux's MAKO kernel. 028u
Now my Nexus gives no signs of life, isn't recognised via adb, can't get into fastboot with hw buttons or anything at all. What options am I left with?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sending it to Google.
Next time you should probably be more careful about what you do to a $350-$400 device, eh?
So any kind of hardware intervention wont really help me?
I won't be sending it to Google, since I'm not from the US
What can a qualified service provider(not really sure if that's the correct translation) do for me?
0rigin said:
So any kind of hardware intervention wont really help me?
I won't be sending it to Google, since I'm not from the US
What can a qualified service provider(not really sure if that's the correct translation) do for me?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Your best hope is jtag. It's a new device so it may not be available yet. Google mobiletechvideos
Wow. I didn't even think a Nexus 5 was brickable.
That's a feat right there.
Bring it to a cell repair shop.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using xda app-developers app
Han Solo 1 said:
Wow. I didn't even think a Nexus 5 was brickable.
That's a feat right there.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You can brick most devices by flashing an incompatible kernel, same as prior nexus phones.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
Introducing the new Nexus Paperweight
No jtag available yet
If anyone has another idea, please, do share!
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
hotleadsingerguy said:
Sending it to Google.
Next time you should probably be more careful about what you do to a $350-$400 device, eh?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There are smart people out here hooking up their car coolant hoses to transmission breather ports and you expect forethought from street level smart phone users? What backup?
No hate in the thraed plz
Was flashing stuff on Nexus 4 the day before, had everything in the same folder and because of this accidentally flashed a mako kernel... Yeah **** happens. N4 is still an awesome phone though, running 4.3.1 custom makes it much more usable than N5 atm, so I can wait a bit more with ease... Any kind of suggestions/solutions won't hurt no one though
I'd rma it to Google. I wouldn't lie to them or anything. Google is pretty cool about this kind of stuff.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Take a screenshot of what your computer picks the device up as in my computer. I think your bootloader might be toasted (pre- Android bootloader). We might be able to get some kind of bootloader repair going...
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 4
devoureddreams said:
I'd rma it to Google. I wouldn't lie to them or anything. Google is pretty cool about this kind of stuff.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
0rigin said:
I won't be sending it to Google, since I'm not from the US
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
danifunker said:
Take a screenshot of what your computer picks the device up as in my computer. I think your bootloader might be toasted (pre- Android bootloader). We might be able to get some kind of bootloader repair going...
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 4
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
pc does'nt recognize te phone at all. Can't get into fastboot. Can't get it to budge at all.
0rigin said:
pc does'nt recognize te phone at all. Can't get into fastboot. Can't get it to budge at all.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Are you in Windows or Linux? If Windows, is there nothing listed under "Other" devices? Also, can you try running Linux and doing an lsusb to try and find the device?
This guy (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2347060 flashed the wrong image on his n4 and was able to recover using the process he outlines in the post. Perhaps this would work for you too (it might be a long shot since your computer does recognize fastboot), but hey, worth considering. Good luck.
After a gazillion tries, managed to get my phone into fastboot.... Don't ask how, because I simply don't know...
Seems like that at least some of the time my phone was also in some sort of bootloop or sth, because 60% of my battery is gone.
Whatever it may have happened, the issues are sorted out and I can continue with flashing....the right kernels hopefully.
EDIT: tried it again and can confirm - I can only get into fastboot when all these criteria are met:
- phone is turned off
- press and hold down the both VOL buttons
- continue holding them down and plugging the phone to a PC(ADB installed of course)
Hope this might be helpful to someone.