Phone wont power on, heard of a program that might help, but dont know the name. - General Questions and Answers

Like to start off saying hello, great to be here great amounts of information.
I Have me a Huawei U8800-51 (Impulse 4G).
I Just got the one used. Rooted it, and got around to working on it to get Gingerbread on it. It all worked out great.
It worked fine for 3 Days suddenly i decide to reboot it. it shut off but never came back on. Battery was fully charged.
Removing battery for an hour solved nothing. Attempting to go into debug (Vol + & - with power held down) or CW (Vol + With Power held down) resulted in nothing. The phone always when off would turn on display battery charging when connected to power. no this dose not happen.
I still think the phone is drawing power from the battery in this state because the phone would get a little worm like normal.
I talked to someone that ran into a similar issue with a different phone he once had. He Spoke that he had to download a program which was posted about on XDA, which allowed him to power on the phone by forcing the ports open when plugged into USB.
Thing is, he cant remember the name. So I hope for a little help with this. right now im stone broke so i cant afford to buy any mod cables. like JIGs or anything. If a certain cable is needed whats with the cable that makes it different? (If i have too ill rip bits from other old electronics to find a match and attach it to a old spare cable.
I think the problem with the one is related to the changes i made and something must of been buggy.
Even know i got the phone cheap and used. i hate to just ended up with a $120 Paperweight.
Worked all like new when i got it, nothing wrong with it, not even a mark on it.
Feel free to give me a answer even if you have to have Linux to do it. i got both Windows and Linux on my system.
Thanks in advance.

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[Q] Captivate bricked [any suggestions?]

Before you say SEARCH, or call a repost of something else, I did.
I was flashing Assonance a while ago on my spare Captivate. Everything went great. I flashed to stock jf6, rooted, installed CWM, pushed the update.zip to my phone and installed it. The installation process went smooth -- no error messages and no unusual waits. When I hit "reboot" in CWM, my phone turned black. I left it there booting up (or so i thought?) for fifteen minutes or so before i realized that it was dead. Not the battery, but I figured it should have hit the AT&T screen, or atleast the GT-i9000 screen -- but nothing. I switched batteries with my other captivate -- the one i rely on, and didn't boot up.
I searched for the issue and one guy fixed it by charging his captivate for about an hour or so. I left it plugged in for four hours and it didn't work. I obviously tried entering download mode several diffferent ways, and tried everything to get my beloved spare captivate to boot. its the one i watch videos on, the one i lend to my family if they need to look something up, the one that takes pictures and videos and the one that acts as a wifi router, etc. it's important!
as a final check, a guy fixed it by just trying LATER, like the next day (i.e. 24 hours) and i left it on my desk, plugged in for three days and i left it unplugged for six days. i tried it this morning like i usually did every morning and it's still dead.
I've considered the little usb dongle thing thats supposed to get the phone into download mode (its just a bunch of resistors i can't find the actual name) but someone told me that it wouldn't work since my phone isn't even getting to the at&t screen or the phone (!) computer screen.
so what do i do?
You go build/buy that "usb dongle thing" called a JIG. It's basically 300kohms of resistance between pins 4&5.
Since I don't see many other options, I would say to give it a shot. I've gotten my phone into Download Mode with a black screen (no Phone (!) computer) using a JIG and button combos before. While the JIG isn't a surefire thing, it's a relatively cheap thing to try.
shishir95 said:
I've considered the little usb dongle thing thats supposed to get the phone into download mode (its just a bunch of resistors i can't find the actual name) but someone told me that it wouldn't work since my phone isn't even getting to the at&t screen or the phone (!) computer screen.
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norcal einstein said:
You go build/buy that "usb dongle thing" called a JIG. It's basically 300kohms of resistance between pins 4&5.
Since I don't see many other options, I would say to give it a shot. I've gotten my phone into Download Mode with a black screen (no Phone (!) computer) using a JIG and button combos before. While the JIG isn't a surefire thing, it's a relatively cheap thing to try.
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Just try it.

[Q] HOX Won't Turn On with Sporadic Red LED

Yesterday, I was using the Navigation app on my phone. It was a busy day, so I think I had left the app running. In my previous experiences with the app, it stays on until I exit the app. Previously, I remember the phone running really hot.
Anyhow, yesterday sometime in the afternoon, I took my phone out and found the screen off. Pushing the power button didn't do anything. So I figure it probably had a drained battery and I plugged it in the wall to charge. About three or four hours later, I pushed the power button again - just to turn on my phone and see if I had any missed texts/calls. Nothing - the screen didn't turn on, but the red LED light was on. So I left it charging through the wall adapter, and went to go do some research about the problem.
Next morning the red LED was flashing. I tried the power button again, but nothing happened. Then I got a little panicky and tried the different button configurations I had read about: holding down the power button for x amount of seconds, holding down the power button and volume down button simultaneously - but again, nothing happened.
Fast forward to tonight - I'm not sure if my phone is charging or not, or if something else sinister is happening to it. I pushed the power button down about a half hour ago, and the red LED turned off. I then, plugged my phone into my computer, and I got a dialog pop-up that said "Device driver was not properly installed" with the driver name "qhsusb_dload".
Any idea what this issue is? Or could you point me to further info somewhere?
Any help is much appreciated!
PS. I got my HTC One X just about 2 and a half months ago at the end of November. My phone isn't rooted, and the most "advanced" thing I did with it was put ADWLauncher on it.
intellectualese said:
Yesterday, I was using the Navigation app on my phone. It was a busy day, so I think I had left the app running. In my previous experiences with the app, it stays on until I exit the app. Previously, I remember the phone running really hot.
Anyhow, yesterday sometime in the afternoon, I took my phone out and found the screen off. Pushing the power button didn't do anything. So I figure it probably had a drained battery and I plugged it in the wall to charge. About three or four hours later, I pushed the power button again - just to turn on my phone and see if I had any missed texts/calls. Nothing - the screen didn't turn on, but the red LED light was on. So I left it charging through the wall adapter, and went to go do some research about the problem.
Next morning the red LED was flashing. I tried the power button again, but nothing happened. Then I got a little panicky and tried the different button configurations I had read about: holding down the power button for x amount of seconds, holding down the power button and volume down button simultaneously - but again, nothing happened.
Fast forward to tonight - I'm not sure if my phone is charging or not, or if something else sinister is happening to it. I pushed the power button down about a half hour ago, and the red LED turned off. I then, plugged my phone into my computer, and I got a dialog pop-up that said "Device driver was not properly installed" with the driver name "qhsusb_dload".
Any idea what this issue is? Or could you point me to further info somewhere?
Any help is much appreciated!
PS. I got my HTC One X just about 2 and a half months ago at the end of November. My phone isn't rooted, and the most "advanced" thing I did with it was put ADWLauncher on it.
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qhsusb_dload usually indicates a hard brick. take it for warranty repair. given what you've described most likely you've had a hardware failure of some sort.
Sounds like you've ended up in qualcom download mode somehow. When you held down power and volume down, was you're phone plugged in? I think I accidentally made it to qdl mode once when my phone was plugged into the wall. Try unplugging power, and press and holding power and volume down, see what happens.. Otherwise you may be able to get help from 18th.abn who seems to know quite a bit about the qualcom download mode. Good luck.
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It pains me to read your post because I had the same exact thing months ago. The phone turned off while using navigation and never turned on again. At the time JET didn't exist so there was nothing I could do about it.
Look here and see if it might help your situation and maybe avoid a warranty repair
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1982442
I've seen this type of post a few times and makes me think that there's definitely something wrong with the evita that's bricking these phones all on their own. Maybe hardware like someone else suggested so maybe warranty repair might be safer.
Best of luck. :thumbup:
Thank you all for your help and suggestions. It appears my phone is dead, completely. I had high hopes, but now I think I'm wasting energy. I called HTC and they said they'd send me an email with ticket info to return it so they could fix it. But they never sent the email. Now I must chase after them and try to get them to fix my phone. Sigh. I would try JET, but I don't run Linux and don't think I'm as tech savvy as I should be to set it up.
Thanks again!
intellectualese said:
Sigh. I would try JET, but I don't run Linux and don't think I'm as tech savvy as I should be to set it up.
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IMO, if you are bone stock (sounds like you are) its not worth it to mess with JET. Just send the phone to HTC (or your carrier, if they handle warranty matters - they are often easier to deal with than HTC). It may well be a hardware issue, that JET won't fix.
redpoint73 said:
IMO, if you are bone stock (sounds like you are) its not worth it to mess with JET. Just send the phone to HTC (or your carrier, if they handle warranty matters - they are often easier to deal with than HTC). It may well be a hardware issue, that JET won't fix.
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Yea... if you are in qdl download.. sounds like a hardware failure..sending it back to HTC might be the only way to go..
Up and running again, but w/ new phone
Yup, I took it to my carrier (ATT) yesterday and they couldn't do anything with it, so they gave me new phone right there and then, which was great news. Bad news is I have to start from scratch. But at least I've learned to back up early and often.
Not sure if you could have done anything about this as it seems to be a hardware failure

S6 100% unresponsive with irreplaceable photos contained within... need options

Changing the thread around to reflect the current situation, new text at the bottom of the post.
While out to dinner with my family an hour or so ago, my phone suddenly stopped working. I had been checking some emails when the food arrived, so I pressed the power button to shut down the screen and set the phone to the side. About 30 minutes later, I tried to open my phone to continue where I had left off, only I got no response at all from the device. I immediately tried the normal troubleshooting actions (holding power button for 30+ seconds and attempting to go into recovery mode), but still got no response from the phone. I have since tried charging it at home with it's original quick charger, but even after 15 minutes on the charger, there isn't even a red light indicating it is charging. Is there anything that I can try to fix this on my own, or is it likely that I've got some technical fault that only Verizon can deal with?
Thanks.
PS: I'm 100% sure that no liquid came in contact with my phone during dinner. Even if I wasn't so sure, both the phone and case have been bone dry through the entire ordeal.
New situation:
The "techs" at Verizon were less than useless... While there, they tried fewer fixes than I was able to attempt before telling me that the only option they could offer is to replace the phone. The problem, as I've said a little lower in this thread, is that I've got some irreplaceable photos of my recently deceased cat of 19 years stuck on the phone that I never got the chance to back up before this event.
And so now I need options. I'm willing to do pretty much anything, up to and including tearing the phone apart to manually access the memory unit, but the end result absolutely has to be those photos recovered.
Did you do the hard reset combination (Power, Vol Down?) I've had the problem happen to me before. Usually, what happens is it will lock up when it is having memory issues, freeze, then if I'm lucky, it will come out of it. Otherwise I have to do a hard reset.
It hasn't happened yet since I've been on 5.1.1 but I've only been on that for 3 days or so.
Edit: Just in case you didn't know, the recovery combination is Power, Vol Up, and Home when the phone is actually off. When the phone freezes like that and you don't get a response it's still on but completely locked up until you power off the phone.
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DroidXrei said:
Did you do the hard reset combination (Power, Vol Down?) I've had the problem happen to me before. Usually, what happens is it will lock up when it is having memory issues, freeze, then if I'm lucky, it will come out of it. Otherwise I have to do a hard reset.
It hasn't happened yet since I've been on 5.1.1 but I've only been on that for 3 days or so.
Edit: Just in case you didn't know, the recovery combination is Power, Vol Up, and Home when the phone is actually off. When the phone freezes like that and you don't get a response it's still on but completely locked up until you power off the phone.
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I've tried soft reset (hold power only), hard reset, and recovery, all to no avail, and holding each for long after it's supposed to respond (at least 60 seconds).
Volume down and power should simulate a battery pull. If that does not work, I would recommend going to a Verizon store.
Give your name to the concierge.
When they call your name, try the Volume down + Power again.
It should work then.
Theodric58 said:
Volume down and power should simulate a battery pull. If that does not work, I would recommend going to a Verizon store.
Give your name to the concierge.
When they call your name, try the Volume down + Power again.
It should work then.
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I'm really hoping they will provide more help than that. There are some pictures of my cat on the phone that I had to euthanize last week after 19 years that I never had the chance to back up.
treblesum81 said:
I'm really hoping they will provide more help than that. There are some pictures of my cat on the phone that I had to euthanize last week after 19 years that I never had the chance to back up.
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I'm sorry about your cat.
It was more to the point that what doesn't work when you are on your own, will work perfectly when you take it to the technician.
I used to do tech support for phones and tablets. I've seen lots of instances where the customer tries something with me on the phone that they had tried multiple times before, and with me on the phone it works immediately. Try the key combos with it plugged in, with it plugged in to a different charger, with it plugged into your computer. If none of those work, then take it to Verizon.
Theodric58 said:
I'm sorry about your cat.
It was more to the point that what doesn't work when you are on your own, will work perfectly when you take it to the technician.
I used to do tech support for phones and tablets. I've seen lots of instances where the customer tries something with me on the phone that they had tried multiple times before, and with me on the phone it works immediately. Try the key combos with it plugged in, with it plugged in to a different charger, with it plugged into your computer. If none of those work, then take it to Verizon.
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All of this was done before taking it to Verizon. All key combinations were tried unplugged then plugged into 3 different chargers and also my computer with 3 different cables and several different USB ports. When I went to Verizon, they tried the key combinations unplugged and then tried plugging it in and seeing if it would take a charge... hence the assertion that they tried less than I was able to attempt at home.
Time to find someone who can repair the phone locally. Any type of warranty or factory repair will cost you the pictures.
Sounds like it's safe to say the phone is beyond simple trouble-shooting. I found myself in a similar predicament last year when I busted the screen on my S4. I dropped my phone on some concrete steps and the screen (in addition to being shattered) went completely black, but I knew the phone was still working because I could still hear the person I was taking to on the phone lol.
I ended up replacing the phone through Verizon. They referred me to some third party company that agreed to replace the phone for $100 and sent me a replacement with a box to put the busted one in. At this point I found myself presented with a unique opportunity, given the fact that I had both a working S4 and my broken one.
Because I didn't have the chance to back up the phone before I lost access to it (it's pretty hard to unlock a phone without the screen) I looked up a guide on how to disassemble the S4 on YouTube in order to gain access to the motherboard. The whole process was relatively easy to carry out and I was able to disassemble both phones, switch the motherboards, backup the information I needed, and switch them back.
Sorry for the long-winded response. I realize this is a pretty drastic measure to take and that you may not have access to a second S6. It's also entirely possible that the motherboard on your phone is part of the problem so switching it wouldn't help much in that case (like I said, I knew my phone was still working despite the screen). Just wanted to offer another option =).
I am in a similar predicament, desperate to get my photos and videos back and have been watching your thread for some ideas. My 7 week old Verizon Samsung Galaxy S6 G920VVRU4BOG9, android version 5.1.1. ceased to do anything on Monday for reasons unknown. It is now back on but it has been wiped clean. I had to do a hard reset. Samsung & VZW tech support were not helpful. May I ask what model your phone is? Provided you are able to get yours back on, I'm wondering if you may have some success with some of the following:
Wondershare Dr Fone for Android
Asoftech Data Recovery
Kvisoft Data Recovery
Ease US data recovery.
I could not get them to work because you must first have a rooted phone to retrieve them and mine apparently can't be rooted. I apologize if this is redundant but I thought I'd throw that out there in case you might have a change of recovering those photos. I'm sorry for your loss. It's very hard to lose a beloved pet.

Nexus S [CM11] - hardbricked, no vigration, no computer detection!

My phone: Nexus S, 16Gb, Rom CM11, Android 4.4.4 (List of updates: https://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=crespo)
My story
Yesterday, (about 9.00pm 13/12/2015) my phone got some laggy, so I powered him off. I left it there, 15 minutes later I came back, and I forgot that he had been powered off, so I thought it was just sleeping. I picked him up and press PowerButton. Nothing happended!
Then I got a look at CM rom, found that interesting is my Rom just got a new update at 2.00pm 13/12/2015. I think that my phone has auto-updated!!
In the past, sometime he behaved the same: PowerButton not respond. So, after that 1st press, about 5 sec later, I started to press the PowerButton repeatedly and rapidly, hopefully the phone would wake up.
But no, the reality was that he was being off. There were about 6-7 presses, I will describe slowly below (assume between each press is 0.2 sec):
1st and 2nd press: nothing happened
3rd press: the phone vibrated, and Google logo appeared
4th press: (I had no mean to continue pressing, but it was too fast, I couldn't stop) suddenly, the Google logo disappeared (so the logo stayed on screen just for about 0.2 sec; while normally, it should stay there for atleast 5 sec)
5th and 6th press: nothing happened!
And from then on, no more, anything happened.
What I tried
Hold PowerButton for even 1 minute: nothing happen!
Hold PowerButton + VolumeUP for even 1 minute: none!
Hold PowerButton + VolumeUPandDOWN for even 1 minute: none too!
Connect to charger (wall or pc): no Battery Animation show up! BUT the phone and Battery get warming up!
Take out the Battery for even 15 minutes, then put it back, and PowerButton: nothing!
And the phone not get recognized by PC too.
Sumary
No display
No vigration
No recognized by PC (because of this, I can not follow this method: http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/guide-unbrick-oneplus-one-t3013732
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In the past, the VolumeDOWN sometimes seems get stucked, cause the phone silent and auto boot to safemode, after many try to press and reboot, the phone may get out of safemode (because VolumeDOWN back to normal)
PowerButton sometimes not respond.
My Battery is not good, sometimes it drops too much! Eg: having 50%, after reboot, dropped to 3%, and start to increase slowly, max around 30% and become normally.
Hope you guys have some ideas! I still can't do anything, when the phone is not regconized by PC!!
Thanks for reading!
Thank you!
Hey,
2 things come to mind and I bet are both the problems. First off you need a new battery and you seem to know this, very cheap now a days but still buy a good one as cheap knock offs are abundant and don't support the power they say, try mugen, anker or stock oem
Also you need to replace power button, this phone was always notorious with bad ones, a new one is cheap but many often found just a loose connection so if you open up the phone, check the ribbon connections and then throw in that new battery all should be well, hopefully
Best of luck!
demkantor said:
Hey,
2 things come to mind and I bet are both the problems. First off you need a new battery and you seem to know this, very cheap now a days but still buy a good one as cheap knock offs are abundant and don't support the power they say, try mugen, anker or stock oem
Also you need to replace power button, this phone was always notorious with bad ones, a new one is cheap but many often found just a loose connection so if you open up the phone, check the ribbon connections and then throw in that new battery all should be well, hopefully
Best of luck!
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Thank you. I'll try your suggest ASAP.
But I'm wondering, that do you think that CM Update maybe also a reason?
I kind of doubt it as that should only effect the software, if you were getting a bootloop or anything to that extant yeah, but being it won't power on at all I doubt it
thank you
Nope, I've seen these symptoms before - exactly the same thing. Dude, I think your phone is Superbricked.
I've got a stack of 3 Nexus S 4G's that have exactly the same problem - the eMMC card is trashed by a buggy "secure erase" implementation. See: https://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/EMMC_Bugs
My "working" one was working great, even set it up to sell on eBay, when I went to wipe its data with a factory-reset from the settings menus. When it shut down to reboot, I pulled the battery. That's what bricked it - because the eMMC was halfway through a background erase/rewrite procedure, it wiped out the boot loader somehow and completely bricked the phone. It now does precisely, exactly the same thing you describe - absolutely nothing, except when it's plugged in, it warms up after a while.
Best I can tell, the only way out from here is to use a JTAG device to reflash the chip, but even then, the eMMC itself might be "unbootable" (i.e. can't start up, can't be read or written, can't be reformatted/restored).
I just called it "end of life" for those phones and now they're just a sour reminder on my shelf
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Nope, I've seen these symptoms before - exactly the same thing. Dude, I think your phone is Superbricked.
I've got a stack of 3 Nexus S 4G's that have exactly the same problem - the eMMC card is trashed by a buggy "secure erase" implementation. See:
My "working" one was working great, even set it up to sell on eBay, when I went to wipe its data with a factory-reset from the settings menus. When it shut down to reboot, I pulled the battery. That's what bricked it - because the eMMC was halfway through a background erase/rewrite procedure, it wiped out the boot loader somehow and completely bricked the phone. It now does precisely, exactly the same thing you describe - absolutely nothing, except when it's plugged in, it warms up after a while.
Best I can tell, the only way out from here is to use a JTAG device[/URL] to reflash the chip, but even then, the eMMC itself might be "unbootable" (i.e. can't start up, can't be read or written, can't be reformatted/restored).
I just called it "end of life" for those phones and now they're just a sour reminder on my shelf
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thank you!!
my heart just stop breathing :'( :'(
God, I wish there were a solution to it. I'd really like to donate a phone to anyone that thinks they have the tools or skills to make a "how I did it" explanation - involving whatever tools/software are necessary - to bring these phones back and help us all. I bought 2 of those 3 phones as "for parts" on eBay, and it turned out that both of those phones appeared to have exactly this same issue (though one also had a cracked glass). I even verified the issue by swapping in my good phone's eMMC (at least on the NS4G, it's a swappable card module), and the boards booted up. I only needed the one for the good screen (as I had a good board but completely destroyed display panel) - and that's how I got my one working again.
Then, in the end, I accidentally stumbled upon the method by which the previous two phones were bricked - and now there are three. It seems like a fairly common problem. :/

Help with galaxy s7

I posted this on the tmobile site but can't seem to get an answer. I have no idea what to do.
So I've had my phone on for at least 7 days. A notification from Samsung's plus app told me to reboot it because blah blah it helps or something.
So I turned it off.
Now it wont turn back on. Tired holding power plus volume down. Tried booting into recovery. Don't have a Windows PC irght now to plug into and try things , but will install windows on a mac via bootcamp.
When I plug it into any charger. Nothing.
When I set it atop a wireless charger. The wireless charger detects it, meaning it lights up. But the phone itself doesn't give any LED notification.
Phone gets warm while on wireless charging pad also. So it may be charging.
What is going on? Any advice?
Plug it into a charger, hold the vol down and power button for like 30 seconds then the screen should turn on saying its charging, then just power it it on.
Nothing. It gets warm when charging. But nothing.
Am I pressing it wrong maybe?
Strange that usually worked for me when i couldn't turn on my phone normally, can you get into download mode? Vol up + home + power.
Well this sucks i can't turn my phone on now, the battery was depleting somewhat rapidly so i rebooted the phone, once it got to the unlock screen it froze. Now no matter what i try i can't get it to turn on.
Today it managed to start charging, but when I turn it on when it's charging the screen freezes into a garbled mess, without charging it manages to boot.
peachpuff said:
Today it managed to start charging, but when I turn it on when it's charging the screen freezes into a garbled mess, without charging it manages to boot.
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Same charging from PC?
Tried a different cable?
I have a Lumia 535 that messes up touch if I use my Sammy charger, same if I use my Raspberry Pi charger on my Windows tablet, the touch screen goes mental
Try a different charger / USB lead
I used various cables/chargers so that wasn't it. I went to a Samsung repair center and they suggested that... I have too many apps installed and that's causing the issue? Oooooook, granted this was just a rep and not someone doing the actual repairs.
Again my battery was low and I decided to reboot it and I can't start it again, very strange. If I get it working again it seems easy to duplicate if I goto Samsung again.
Called my credit card company and they have extended warranty on all purchases so i'm safe, the samsung store suggested to bring it in if happens again and they'll extend my warranty 3 months too.
peachpuff said:
I used various cables/chargers so that wasn't it. I went to a Samsung repair center and they suggested that... I have too many apps installed and that's causing the issue? Oooooook, granted this was just a rep and not someone doing the actual repairs.
Again my battery was low and I decided to reboot it and I can't start it again, very strange. If I get it working again it seems easy to duplicate if I goto Samsung again.
Called my credit card company and they have extended warranty on all purchases so i'm safe, the samsung store suggested to bring it in if happens again and they'll extend my warranty 3 months too.
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Too many apps installed... how do these guys get the job in the first place, even as a rep?
It does sound hardware related, I'd probably use your 3 months ext warranty before it expires and the S7 finally commits suicide
Don't think knowledge is a requirement for these types of jobs, phone died again after a reboot and I can't start it anymore, going to the repair center after work.
It would seem not
Hopefully you get someone with at least some knowledge to help this time, likely you'll be needing a new motherboard / phone, unless it's something a bit less drastic like a dodge USB port
I thought it would be the usb port too but i tried using my wireless charger and the light on the charger was on meaning it was charging but it still wouldn't power up, i had it plugged in the whole day today and its completely dead.
Anyway it seems samsung warranty goes by build date + 1 year + 3 months leeway, unless you give them a receipt and then its just one year, so mine was built in feb 2016 so it has warranty till the end of may without a receipt.
Ah well, I suppose at least you get a new phone / board out of it, even thought it's a PITA RMAing your phone
Mine was manufactured 2016.08.16, just two weeks before I got it, so I guess that means November this year without a receipt, but pretty sure I still have the receipt anyway
They replaced the board and all is well now, first time any of my phones failed like this, and it had to be the pricey one.
They did it there and then for you? Was expecting a few days at least, nice job
Yea I've not had any failed phones to date either, hopefully not this one either
I dropped it off at 4 yesterday and it was ready by 7, i was a bit surprised by the speed too, seems they got all the parts in stock.
Can't complain about that service, makes you wonder if they have them in stock and can replace them in such a short time for a reason though... hope it's not a common fault

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