blacked screen... am I able to retrieve contacts? - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket SGH-I727

My friend broke his phone again. Very very very hard on phones. Anyways, the screen had a small crack in it but it would function except for the bottom half inch of the phone. Today he went to the AT&T store to transfer contacts from the messed up phone to the new one. They said they can not get the contacts because the screen will not come on. For some reason the screen now does not come on at all. I removed the battery and restarted the phone. The phone buttons on the bottom will light up but no screen.
Is there any way to hook the phone to a computer or something similar and get the contacts without having a screen?
Thanks

glarior said:
My friend broke his phone again. Very very very hard on phones. Anyways, the screen had a small crack in it but it would function except for the bottom half inch of the phone. Today he went to the AT&T store to transfer contacts from the messed up phone to the new one. They said they can not get the contacts because the screen will not come on. For some reason the screen now does not come on at all. I removed the battery and restarted the phone. The phone buttons on the bottom will light up but no screen.
Is there any way to hook the phone to a computer or something similar and get the contacts without having a screen?
Thanks
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If the contacts are saved to a google account, then he's good to go.

Download samsung Kies. If the phone starts, even if the screen is dead, it will work. You can sync contacts with it.. good luck
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Save them to google... that would have been to easy haha. Who ever setup his phone told him he saved all his contacts to google but they didn't. All they did was transfer them when he got the new phone.
I downloaded that program but don't think it will work since he has a screen password.
Oh well, I tried. Hopefully, learn from his mistakes. Thanks for the help!

Kies should still work, you don't need the screen on the phone to transfer the contacts.
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white screen after hardboot

Hi, I'm new to all this, but being now unemployed having a bit of fun. I just got a c600 second hand on ebay. The screen is white screening on boot, so I hardboot the phone. Now the phone is still white screening, but I have plugged in the usb connector, and the phone seems fine, I can browse and update contacts.
I've opened the phone up, and can't see how the screen connector can be anything but correctly connected.
Can anyone suggest anything. Would buying a new screen help. Would that be necessary?
incred said:
Hi, I'm new to all this, but being now unemployed having a bit of fun. I just got a c600 second hand on ebay. The screen is white screening on boot, so I hardboot the phone. Now the phone is still white screening, but I have plugged in the usb connector, and the phone seems fine, I can browse and update contacts.
I've opened the phone up, and can't see how the screen connector can be anything but correctly connected.
Can anyone suggest anything. Would buying a new screen help. Would that be necessary?
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It's very strange... Did U try flash another ROM?
no idea, looks like something happened. It's 2nd hand from ebay.
Would applying a new flash memory help?
I've just compared my old c500 windows folder with the new "old" c600 phone I've just got, and there is nothing in any of the folders. Looks totally trashed, there's no software of anysort to load on the machine.
Very odd.
Might look for some software to upload onto it, but this is not looking promising.
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Big doh!!!
I had show hidden files off.
Now I can see lots of files, so the original rom is there, just buggered perhaps?
well it seems it must be something to do with the screen.
I switched on the phone, and left it for ages.
The screen is still white, but after turning the volume up, I heard button press sounds, so I then dialed my other mobile, and low and behold a ring, and I can talk.
So...What to do with the screen?
Any tips?
tried pulling the screen connector out and putting it back in, but I still get a nice white screen. still, at least I can take calls, and if I can remember all my numbers, I can make calls too... pity no texts though..

[Q] Cracked Screen Data Recovery?

Hey guys,
My phone fell out of my pocket and hit concrete yesterday. It is cracked underneath the screen and you can only see it in certain lights.
The phone is still on, it goes off when people call or text me, but the screen is black and i cannot answer calls or even feel vibration if i try to type in my password.
I have a new One S coming on tuesday. I have a lot of information (over 300 pics and contacts, internship info, documents, etc) on this phone.
Will T-Mobile be able to move all data from this one S to the new one if i bring it to them (its 30 mins away)??
Or is there an easy way to move EVERYTHING to the new one myself?
Thanks so much in advance.
It is not rooted or anything.
I really would like EVERYTHING from this old phone if that is possible
BoLB23 said:
Hey guys,
My phone fell out of my pocket and hit concrete yesterday. It is cracked underneath the screen and you can only see it in certain lights.
The phone is still on, it goes off when people call or text me, but the screen is black and i cannot answer calls or even feel vibration if i try to type in my password.
I have a new One S coming on tuesday. I have a lot of information (over 300 pics and contacts, internship info, documents, etc) on this phone.
Will T-Mobile be able to move all data from this one S to the new one if i bring it to them (its 30 mins away)??
Or is there an easy way to move EVERYTHING to the new one myself?
Thanks so much in advance.
It is not rooted or anything.
I really would like EVERYTHING from this old phone if that is possible
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I have the same problem, looks like you didnt get an answer. I need to Mount as disk drive to copy files off of, but cant use touch screen to do so
madhitsblog said:
I have the same problem, looks like you didnt get an answer. I need to Mount as disk drive to copy files off of, but cant use touch screen to do so
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I'm pretty sure there was a non touch version of cwm recovery around somewhere. You could mount it using hardware keys to select what you're doing.
Sent from my One S using Tapatalk 2

LCD Broken, Need to issue commands to device to access internal memory GN2

Hey guys. SO, I recently dropped my Note II. The screen shattered, but was entirely responsive to touch input and functioned normally (besides shards of glass splintering into my fingers heh) I kept telling myself I would get it fixed "soon" and before I did, it dropped again. This time the screen was not displaying properly and no longer responded to touch except on the notification bar. I pulled the battery and restarted the phone. The screen is no longer lighting up or displaying anything but the phone still boots up as I can hear the startup sounds and flood of incoming text messages.
I previously rooted my phone, left the stock rom on....
Now my intent is to adb into the phone via laptop and usb. and making a "clockwork recovery style image" and then hopefully use an emulator to run the image to extract my data from it. Looking for any guidance or suggestions to get my data back from the device.
If not possible even a backup on the internal drive would be wonderful. Would I be able to make an image of this device and then flash it onto another note 2 to access my saved information?
xFilthyxJesusx said:
Hey guys. SO, I recently dropped my Note II. The screen shattered, but was entirely responsive to touch input and functioned normally (besides shards of glass splintering into my fingers heh) I kept telling myself I would get it fixed "soon" and before I did, it dropped again. This time the screen was not displaying properly and no longer responded to touch except on the notification bar. I pulled the battery and restarted the phone. The screen is no longer lighting up or displaying anything but the phone still boots up as I can hear the startup sounds and flood of incoming text messages.
I previously rooted my phone, left the stock rom on....
Now my intent is to adb into the phone via laptop and USB. and making a "clockwork recovery style image" and then hopefully use an emulator to run the image to extract my data from it. Looking for any guidance or suggestions to get my data back from the device.
If not possible even a backup on the internal drive would be wonderful. Would I be able to make an image of this device and then flash it onto another note 2 to access my saved information?
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looks like you broke your digitizer (second time you dropped it), you could just replace the entire lcd and screen instead of a new note, not too hard just be careful you don't break anything in it, that can be big bill thought. did a quick search and on eBay looks around $190 and up... which is redonkulous. i think you could cook your own ROM and get all your data back by doing a adb/system/pull if you wanted a new note 2.
Trozzul said:
looks like you broke your digitizer (second time you dropped it), you could just replace the entire lcd and screen instead of a new note, not too hard just be careful you don't break anything in it, that can be big bill thought. did a quick search and on eBay looks around $190 and up... which is redonkulous. i think you could cook your own ROM and get all your data back by doing a adb/system/pull if you wanted a new note 2.
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Yes I wanted to replace the broken digitized rather than buy a second note. I was going to use a friends Note II, if I can pull all of the data off. You say adb/system/pull, or do you mean pull the system folder using adb? If you are aware of one would you link me a guide on adb? It's been some while since using the commands. Thank you for your reply.
xFilthyxJesusx said:
Yes I wanted to replace the broken digitized rather than buy a second note. I was going to use a friends Note II, if I can pull all of the data off. You say adb/system/pull, or do you mean pull the system folder using adb? If you are aware of one would you link me a guide on adb? It's been some while since using the commands. Thank you for your reply.
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its been awful while since i used adb i wouldn't remember i would try to look it up .

[Q] G2X screen not visible

Afternoon all. I know the title might seem like a BSOD post but my situation is different. I've searched but can't come up with anything.
When I turn my phone on, it completes the boot but the screen never appears. How do I know it's on? Three things, the ROM I'm using, Eagle'sBlood I think, has an engine revving theme instead of standard Android chime. Second,the menu, home, back space and search buttons on the G2X body illuminate. Lastly, if I swipe in the area where I think the unlock icon should be, the phone unlocks. If I hold down the power button and wait for the shutdown notice, I can guess the 'Do You want to shut down' and 'confirm shut down' icons and the phone turns off.
I've tried removing the battery, SD card, sim card and rebooting in each variation but with no luck. The phone has been rooted for over a year and so I tried booting into CWM (powerbutton, down volume). I think I'm getting into CWM fully but without the ability to see the screen I can't navigate.
This started happening yesterday. I was listen to Pandora and using a GPS app to track my run. The battery died during. I plugged it in for several hours but haven't seen the screen display since.
Any suggestions? If this is a hardware issue I'll get a new phone but without being able to see the screen, I'm not sure how to diagnose the problem. Other than rooting and changing the ROM, the phone is stock. The issue I had before this is the battery icon doesn't display. It just shows a battery outline with a ?-mark inside. The battery level only shows when the phone is charging and powered off.
Your help is greatly appreciated.
G2X - LG P999DW
Rooted
ROM: Eagles Blood (unsure of version)
maurice
Really sounds like a dead lcd or maybe just the backlights. I don't really know how the backlight works on this phone but typically if there is video but no light you can put a flashlight onto the screen and barely make out the display around the flashlight. Either way it sounds like hardware.
Twitch - Thanks for the reply. I'm not 100% sure what you mean by backlights though. When the phone is on and the screen is not asleep I see lights around the edges but the screen itself is black. For my own knowledge is LCD and 'digitizer' synonymous? I saw another thread describing how to replace the digitizer for $60-75.
I'll try checking it with a flashlight when I get home.
TwitchyEye said:
Really sounds like a dead lcd or maybe just the backlights. I don't really know how the backlight works on this phone but typically if there is video but no light you can put a flashlight onto the screen and barely make out the display around the flashlight. Either way it sounds like hardware.
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I know there is an opinion thing but what is a good upgrade from the G2x for a non-hardcore user? I rooted and changed the ROM b/c you guys made it so easy to do, not b/c I was looking for the phone to do more than it already does. Up until this, and the battery display issue, and a wifi issue I forgot to mention, I've been happy with the G2x but there is no reason to spend $100+ repairing a 2+ year old phone that I pickup used off CList in Q1, 2012 if I can find something better on the used market for $200
maurice
Yeah I'm not too sure how these phones are set up, I have more experience with lcd monitors and such. But I think it is all in one piece on phones.
If you're looking to upgrade pretty much anything that came after the g2x likely has a lot more to offer in development. Good thing about this phone is everything is an upgrade. I have a samsung galaxy s 4g that's nearly 3 years old and single core but it runs 4.3 like a boss! Aside from GPS...
Flashlight didn't show any screen images. I think the next step is just trying to guess my way into debug mode and connect via uSB to my laptop and retrieve data before dumping the phone or trying to replace the lcd/digitizer. I saw an app mentioned in another post that should allow me to mirror my phones screen on a laptop. We'll see.
TwitchyEye said:
Yeah I'm not too sure how these phones are set up, I have more experience with lcd monitors and such. But I think it is all in one piece on phones.
If you're looking to upgrade pretty much anything that came after the g2x likely has a lot more to offer in development. Good thing about this phone is everything is an upgrade. I have a samsung galaxy s 4g that's nearly 3 years old and single core but it runs 4.3 like a boss! Aside from GPS...
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Thanks again. Anyone else had this issue?
last chance
Last chance in case anyone has any great ideas. I'll be ordering a new LCD and digitizer (probably don't need both) but would prefer not to spend the coin if that isn't my problem. all suggestions welcome
Hmmm, this an odd and aggravating problem you have here lol. I've ran two versions of eaglesblood, their CM7 version on 2.3.4 and their ICS AOSP version on 4.0.4 and have never heard an engine revving in any boot animation so I'm not sure what rom you're running either. Have you tried the hard reboot? While the phone is on at the home screen (if you think you're there I guess) hold the power button and the volumeUP button and the phone will reboot. I've read on here from a more experienced user before that doing this clears or does something to the caches that makes for a more complete reboot or "reset" of the phone's condition. Try that and see what happens. The only other option I would try to take is to flash a new rom and before doing so doing a COMPLETE wipe (to include format /system) and full instillation of a new rom, gapps and kernel. Can you see any images if you boot into CWM when shining a light on the phone's screen?
Maybe I'm wrong about the ROM. The flash screen shows the android graphic in electric blue and a comet type animation zooms around. During the zooming, the sound is an engine revving. I was using the ROM for 2-3 months before this issue popped up so I doubt it is the cause just wanted to give those more knowledgeable than myself as much info as possible
Pain-N-Panic said:
Can you see any images if you boot into CWM when shining a light on the phone's screen?
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That's my real problem, I can' t see anything! With the phone on, when I hit the power button and unlock the screen (guessing), the only illumination is the menu, home, back space and search buttons on the G2X body. I can tell from the haptic feedback once the phone is unlocked and I can occasionally guess the proper location to shutdown.
I tried the hard restart (Power, Up) but same result. I've downloaded an app called MobileGo for the computer that displays the phone screen but I can't get USB debugging turned on.
I have noticed another odd issue. With the phone turned on and the SIM card installed, when I call myself from a LAN line it goes straight to vmail. I know the SIM is good b/c I've been using an old nokia candy bar phone with the same SIM while troubleshooting. When re-inserting a SIM card, is there anything the user needs to do for the phone to recognize the SIM? Just wondering if this 'direct to vmail' is another sign of ............something.
Thanks
Sometimes when I take out the sim card my apn gets messed up. Ideally you'd just go into settings and load default apn and it'll work again.
But calling should work.
Seems like a busted screen from everything being described here.
Try connecting to a tv using hdmi... maybe the ROM would allow it to display. Worth a shot.
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also if you could get airdroid installed on tthe phone you might be able to do something with that. Cool little app that lets you control the phone through your PC using the same wifi network.
Sent from my LG-P999 using xda premium
It's alive!!
My phone is alive, or at least it was.
I followed the directions on the youtube video I found to take the G2X apart and the first thing I noticed was the corrosion on LCD connector. I'd already purchased the LCD so instead of cleaning the old we just replaced it. The new screen worked, unfortunately I couldn't get a signal so we took it apart again to clean off corrosion on all the connectors. I'll let it sit for a few days to make sure everything is dry.
Don't be a fool like me, if you're going to do anything with your phone that might cause it to get wet, especially sweat, put it in a baggie or something. I'll post a follow-up if the thorough cleaning does any good.
I'm pulling for ya man, best of luck!
It works!!
The G2X is up and running again! :good:
Pain-N-Panic said:
I'm pulling for ya man, best of luck!
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For anyone else that runs across this thread, unless the digitizer or LCD is physically damaged I'd disassemble the phone and check for corrosion before buying new parts. I used the new LCD but that b/c I'm not going through the trouble of returning a $16 item.
Wi-fi still doesn't seem to be working, which is odd. Wi-fi stopped working two months ago, it doesn't even show available networks, but worked for a few minutes when I originally replaced the LCD last weekend. Both antennae are connected but oh well. if I had to choose network vs wi-fi connectivity, I'll take network!
Thanks again for all the help
:good:

[Q] Crazy Boot Loop *help*

This morning my Nexus 5 decided to die. It's stuck in a boot loop. I've never rooted, or done anything crazy to my phone. Haven't even downloaded an app in a few days, maybe a week or more. I am running stock 4.4.2.
My morning started just right. My alarm on my phone went off letting me know it was time to go to work. Then after I got ready, I picked up my phone and checked emails, facebook, instagram, you know.. normal things I do every day. I put it in my pocket and proceeded to get into my vehicle to drive to work. I then checked the time. All of the sudden after I press the power button to see, it turned off. I then went to turn it back on by holding the button. It showed "Google" then turned off. That's when I knew I was in trouble. It then began... The boot loop of death. This thing sometimes gets to the four Google colors, then shuts off..but this is rare. I can't even do the whole volume down + power deal. I can.. but I can't make a selection because the phone restarts.
WHAT AM I EVER TO DO.
I tried the hard reset with the two buttons, obviously as I stated above, that doesn't work. I tried downloading this to see, but turns out you need to access the bootloader. I cannot do this either.
My question is, do I send it in for warranty work, or is there some magical way to fix this?
Well,
Even if there was a way to repair, I would not keep a phone that had this kind of problem. I think, you should call Google and ask them for a RMA.
While they send you the new Nexus 5, you can try to repair the old one (if anybody is able to provide you a "fix"). If you're able to repair it : great, backup your data and use the new phone (and send the old one to google, like you would do for a RMA).
The power button has record of getting stuck on its contacts. Some have fixed it by hitting the phone against a table. Obviously not recommended
and as it's an internal hardware fault, Google will replace it. .
Might be a stupid question, but are you sure it has battery? Maybe plug it in for an hour and try again.
Lokke9191 said:
Might be a stupid question, but are you sure it has battery? Maybe plug it in for an hour and try again.
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Yes, it was fully charged.
GUGUITOMTG4 said:
The power button has record of getting stuck on its contacts. Some have fixed it by hitting the phone against a table. Obviously not recommended
and as it's an internal hardware fault, Google will replace it. .
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This actually makes so much sense. I know sometimes when locking or unlocking, the screen would flash. So this, I believe may be the problem. I didn't even think about that.
Charlus97 said:
Well,
Even if there was a way to repair, I would not keep a phone that had this kind of problem. I think, you should call Google and ask them for a RMA.
While they send you the new Nexus 5, you can try to repair the old one (if anybody is able to provide you a "fix"). If you're able to repair it : great, backup your data and use the new phone (and send the old one to google, like you would do for a RMA).
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Google is usually pretty good with their RMA process, except they make you pay up front. But looks like I'll have to do what I gotta do.
Thanks everyone!

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