[Q] Sprint XPRT wiped phone no nothing now. - General Questions and Answers

Hello, I did something really stupid. I just got my Sprint Xprt, tried to root, got that done. Then I deleted a file, that had something to do with the rooting. Then when I rebooted the phone , I got the welcome page from sprint, all it would do it replay that. I tried to go to recovering, but must have wiped everything, because now, it will not power on, and when I do get the phone on I get a little black battery symbol. So...can anyone help. I need something that can do it for me as I can't do much programing per say. I can follow simple instructions...I said SIMPLE. I have had the phone for only 3 days and I really liked it when I had it. Please help.
Doug

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Rooted, then phone is completely messed up?!

Did the simple Copy "Update.zip" Over to the SD or whatever, reinstalled the package, phone restarted then i noticed a bunch of pixels?!
The quality of everything went down!
Like i can see pixels in all the images, its terrible.
AND to top everything off it wont connect to AT&T network no more
Please help, i need my phone for work! lol...
I've tried the factory reset thing, it deleted all my applications, re-did the OS or whatever and after it rebooted, it was still all the same!
I have no clue what to do, i searched google, here and everywhere i cant seem
to find none that has the same problem...
Thanks again if you can help me.
I'm guessing you didn't follow any of the excellent guides on this website before you tried to root your phone.
Did you read this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=731989
Well i just rooted my phone and while searching for the culprit i came across this board so it was kinda too late lol...
Ill see if that works, thanks for the link! =]
Well i got it flashed back to stock, master cleared etc. All went through successfully.
Internet works now but the photos/camara/Startup Galaxy S thing is all still pixally like a
crappy camara.

complete crash--help!!

I'll go ahead and admit that, yes, I'm completely new to the rooting and rom world, but I read a thread about a 1-click app and downloaded it. I followed (or so I thought) the directions to a tee and my phone isn't working now. I downloaded the GSB 2.5 and had that on my sdcard. I rooted my phone (and a screen appeared saying it was rooted) and then I rebooted the phone and flashed the GSB rom as it said to do. It was on the cyanogen screen for over an hour, recycling and I finally pulled the battery out when others said it only took 5-10 minutes for them. So I repeated the process as others have said to do, but it's still doing the same thing. I'm going insane now. I put everything into that phone and really cannot afford to lose it all. I thought I backed up everything, but I can't tell now. Please tell me I didn't "brick" my phone. What should I do? I even tried to go back to the factory setting, but it keeps going through the cyanogen thing again. I have no idea what to do now and desperately need help from those who actually know what they're doing. Anyone know what to do and can describe this to someone who doesn't really get all the lingo???

[Q] dial pad problem!

Hello all. i am noob. i just got the infuse last night. used the 010 hex editor to get the unlock code for the phone. i also used that 1click root program. the problem i am facing is that after i did all of this my dial pad is all messed up. the bottom buttons (send key, voicemail key etc) are cut off about half way. its almost as if its a screen resolution problem. was hoping someone has an answer to this better than what att told me which is i need to get a new phone, i really hope thats not the case. please help!
GTG's Ultimate Unbrick will put your phone back to stock.
Then use SuperOneClick to root and I used InfuseRootUnlock_v4, to get my Unlock code.
Any guaruntees it will work? i will try this. and the unlocker you speak of i tried using but kept getting an error message and it wouldnt provide me the unlock code. i guess i could punch in the same one i have written down? I appreciate the help, thankyou.
I don't trust att. My dsl was down, I told them that I knew of three others that were also down.
She had me unplug my dsl modem, then informed me that ghe modem was bad because she couldn't access it.
She then proceeded to try and sell me a new modem. I refused of course, knowing that it was them and not me.
So, no guarantees, but that's what I'd do.
Cranky...
ok. So, i turned the phone off. took out the battery, gave it a second, popped the battery back in, held down both volume buttons while doing so plugged in the usb cable, nothing shows up in the COM line on Oden3.
Sigh what to do now?
Is there any other way I can get the phone back to stock everything?
By the way, if it helps, when i rooted the phone I did NOT install any custom roms, i left it the way it was.
Thankyou for all the help you have been giving me so far.
and Odin recognizes it when i have the phone on and plug it into my computer.
When i boot into down load mode, My computer says that it does not recognize the device? which is weird.
I have also installed Kies
Okay, sorry to be posting endless amounts of posts but i just found something out. This phone must have already been rooted and someone must have already installed a custom rom. i looked at the phone settings and it says its running on "Infused". Now, going into clockworkmod and then into download roms, then to the gtg465x, in BIG BOLD letters it says "WARNING: DO NOT TRY TO INSTALL YOURSELF! FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS POSTED ON XDA" - Infused v2.2.3
Which is exactly what rom i am running on.
My guess is, is that some "genius" decided not to pay attention to that and follow the directions and screwed it all up. WHICH was not me. Hence, i have not installed a custom rom on this phone.
So back to step one I guess. I sincerely apologize for this, I really do appreciate your help.
Could I install another custom rom such as CM7? Maybe that will fix the dialer issue?
FIXED
okay so i fixed it. All i did was re,download the rom. did both wipes, (didnt do backup, already had one) let it install the rom again, back to normal. Finally.
Thankyou for your cooperation though!
Glad to hear
Cranky...
same problem
chuckles_prs said:
Hello all. i am noob. i just got the infuse last night. used the 010 hex editor to get the unlock code for the phone. i also used that 1click root program. the problem i am facing is that after i did all of this my dial pad is all messed up. the bottom buttons (send key, voicemail key etc) are cut off about half way. its almost as if its a screen resolution problem. was hoping someone has an answer to this better than what att told me which is i need to get a new phone, i really hope thats not the case. please help!
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im having same problem on tmobile note 3 running dompop v5.1 i cant find a solution have you yet.

Noob Help Please!!

So yeah I dont really know crap about most things, so I need help to prevent me from having to buy a new phone.
So a few days back my XT907M got the new 4.4.2 update. It worked fine for a couple days then it went into a boot loop. It had done this a few weeks before the update but it snapped out of it somehow.
It will not let me go into recovery mode, but I could get it to go into fastboot, so I did some googling and decided to try my hand at reflashing it. I had trouble getting my PC to verify a connection to the phone. I tried getting different drivers, but again i dont know what the hell im doing so i had not luck.
I took the phone to a place called World of Wireless here in Minneapolis to see if they could fix it. They told me that they went in and deleted two bad lines of code, but since the new fastboot files arent available for 4.4.2 that there was nothing they could do because the phone will not let them go backwards.
is there anything I can do, or am I just going to have to buy a new phone?
Sorry if I posted this in the wrong place.

LG G2 shuts down during boot at random points

I have an LG G2 D800, with stock everything; I did something either interesting or dumb, and now it won't boot. I never rooted it because all the instructions were for Windows, and I use Linux, and never found anything that explained how to do it with Linux, if possible. But I now have a a usable Windows (Vista) installed in a VM, so maybe I can do something.
Here's what happened; I hope someone can help steer me in the right direction...
I finished my AT&T contract, and decided to move to Project Fi. I got a Nexus 5X, and got an unlock code for my G2, which I wanted to give to my wife's brother in China. So, I needed to get a non-AT&T sim to enter the unlock code. Here's where I went wrong. I was curious about what would happen if I used the Project Fi sim, and since I wasn't rooted, I didn't think it would do anything bad (silly me!). Well, it did. It crashed, so I removed the sim and turned off the phone. Now, it won't boot. It sometimes just shuts down immediately, sometimes after the LG logo, sometimes after the AT&T logo, and a few times, it made it all the way to the login screen before turning off. Never further than that.
I did a factory reset, tried starting in safe mode many times, and sometimes it gets to a screen saying it's updating Android, but has never made it past 20 files before turning off. By the way, if it was reset, how could it update Android - wouldn't the WiFi need to be set up?
So, I'm wondering what might be wrong, and what might fix it. Obviously, I'm willing to try anything at this point, as it can't get much worse. The phone is in perfect shape, and would make a nice gift (or sellable item), so I hate to lose it.
I'm pretty technically inclined, but I don't know much about phone tech. I know Linux pretty well though, so I can follow directions without too much babying. Or, just point me the right direction.
It did go into download mode, but right now, it seems like it doesn't want to do that.
Thanks to anyone that can help.
Marty
martyfried said:
I have an LG G2 D800, with stock everything; I did something either interesting or dumb, and now it won't boot. I never rooted it because all the instructions were for Windows, and I use Linux, and never found anything that explained how to do it with Linux, if possible. But I now have a a usable Windows (Vista) installed in a VM, so maybe I can do something.
Here's what happened; I hope someone can help steer me in the right direction...
I finished my AT&T contract, and decided to move to Project Fi. I got a Nexus 5X, and got an unlock code for my G2, which I wanted to give to my wife's brother in China. So, I needed to get a non-AT&T sim to enter the unlock code. Here's where I went wrong. I was curious about what would happen if I used the Project Fi sim, and since I wasn't rooted, I didn't think it would do anything bad (silly me!). Well, it did. It crashed, so I removed the sim and turned off the phone. Now, it won't boot. It sometimes just shuts down immediately, sometimes after the LG logo, sometimes after the AT&T logo, and a few times, it made it all the way to the login screen before turning off. Never further than that.
I did a factory reset, tried starting in safe mode many times, and sometimes it gets to a screen saying it's updating Android, but has never made it past 20 files before turning off. By the way, if it was reset, how could it update Android - wouldn't the WiFi need to be set up?
So, I'm wondering what might be wrong, and what might fix it. Obviously, I'm willing to try anything at this point, as it can't get much worse. The phone is in perfect shape, and would make a nice gift (or sellable item), so I hate to lose it.
I'm pretty technically inclined, but I don't know much about phone tech. I know Linux pretty well though, so I can follow directions without too much babying. Or, just point me the right direction.
It did go into download mode, but right now, it seems like it doesn't want to do that.
Thanks to anyone that can help.
Marty
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Greetings.
Thank you for using XDA Assist. I'm going to move this thread to the specific device Q and A forum. You should find expert help there. Good luck!

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