Bricked. P4 got nuked. Was on 1.09. - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

There was an Evita Unbrick thread that died months back and I was curious if any new methods have been discovered for fixing phones that don't enumerate their partitions and are stuck in QDL.
Today I fat fingered an update from the terminal emulator. I stuck TWRP 2.3.3.1 in P4. Aaaand I'm never using terminal emulator again. It was a really busy day at work and I was totally not thinking about what I was doing. It was one of those moments where you're staring at your phone thinking "oh my God what did I just do". All this so I could try out the new CleanROM that doesn't work in 2.5.0.0. I haven't failed this hard since I put the power connectors on wrong on a pentium motherboard. Don't judge, I know at least a few of you guys did that too!
I doubt anything new has been discovered since I wasn't able to uncover anything when searching, nor could I find much on the RIFF Box (not like I'm actually going to rip it apart and JTAG it or anything). HTC wouldn't quote me a repair cost just "send it in and we'll see if it's covered under warranty".
If anyone has any info they can link me to it would be much appreciated. I may just have to send it in to HTC and hope they're feeling generous. Honestly though if they want me to pay $200 to replace the board I'll probably just say no. That's pretty poor customer service when they could be fixing these for a reasonable cost.

No other method unfortunately, why not send for jtagging?
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exad said:
No other method unfortunately, why not send for jtagging?
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It's expensive and from my experience it doesn't always work.
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ECEXCURSION said:
It's expensive and from my experience it doesn't always work.
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That's why I won't send it to get it j-tagged. Paying $60-100 to have someone else crack open my phone and take a whack at it v.s. seeing if HTC will be reasonable about the repair. I love HTC. Their phones are awesome, their customer service is extremely friendly, it's just their repair practices (from what I've read from others) that may leave something to be desired. I did read other posts of them fixing it under warranty when the people told them straight up how they broke it like I did, but then others ended up paying for a new mainboard. HTC can totally fix a bad flash without replacing hardware. If they wanted to be real nice they could release those tools to the community.
I dusted off my old EVO (running SOS ROM) and I'm using that in the mean time. One X on Straight Talk > EVO on Boost. Phone still runs like a champ though. Except for the water damage to the screen from putting on a skinomi. I had one of the first EVOs where they didn't seal the screens right.
Worst case scenario if they want too much to fix it I use this as an excuse to buy a RIFF box, crack my phone open, and probably destroy it so I can convince myself to buy the One X+ or whatever AT&T calls it. I just realized I have passwords and what not that would be sitting in the open on that phone if I sold it and someone managed to fix it without destroying all the data, so my idea of selling it for parts went out the window. I have to either repair it myself or let HTC do it, or destroy the phone. I'm a geek and I love tampering with things as long as I don't think I'll totally break it. I've messed with my phones, my PCs, and my car. I modded a wii, a PS3, and an xbox 360 just for the fun of it even though I don't play console games. It's an addiction.

HTC will bill you just for sending the phone in even if you choose for them not to fix it.
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Flash img gui is only 99 pennies j/s. Sucks dude
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Total brick... can AT&T tell

O.k. so I totally bricked my Inspire. I tried to partition my device with CWM via the ROM manager, and apparently there is/was a bug in it that gave it a bad repartition. This completely bricks the phone (and has been discussed widely on the Desire forums).
So can AT&T tell, will they even look. The phone has absolutely no reactions to any button, they would have to maybe re-flash it just to get it to boot. Will they look for a hardware fault, will they simply determine it was a critical failure and replace the guts and put it back into referb stock. How much actual time do you think they would put into researching/validating?
Sure on a semi functional phone they check s-off and firmware versions, but there is no access to that info on this phone in this case. I know there are no guarantees, but what are your experiences?
sell the phone as is (bricked) and buy new?
I am running leedroid as well... (I read your post) and I didnt even fool with anything more than installing the ROM.... I tried the radio flash through ROM manager gtg download section, but it didnt work.. you know I have great data speeds and good phone quality, I'm not gonna risk bricking my phone because I wann "try" to get better speed.. when infact it might get worse..
I remember back in my g1 days people used the excuse that they was updating the phone and it got stuck..maybe that will work since there is an update still going around
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boufa said:
O.k. so I totally bricked my Inspire. I tried to partition my device with CWM via the ROM manager, and apparently there is/was a bug in it that gave it a bad repartition. This completely bricks the phone (and has been discussed widely on the Desire forums).
So can AT&T tell, will they even look. The phone has absolutely no reactions to any button, they would have to maybe re-flash it just to get it to boot. Will they look for a hardware fault, will they simply determine it was a critical failure and replace the guts and put it back into referb stock. How much actual time do you think they would put into researching/validating?
Sure on a semi functional phone they check s-off and firmware versions, but there is no access to that info on this phone in this case. I know there are no guarantees, but what are your experiences?
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just bring it in tell them you was doing the OTA update and now it won't boot up or anything
boufa said:
O.k. so I totally bricked my Inspire. I tried to partition my device with CWM via the ROM manager, and apparently there is/was a bug in it that gave it a bad repartition. This completely bricks the phone (and has been discussed widely on the Desire forums).
So can AT&T tell, will they even look. The phone has absolutely no reactions to any button, they would have to maybe re-flash it just to get it to boot. Will they look for a hardware fault, will they simply determine it was a critical failure and replace the guts and put it back into referb stock. How much actual time do you think they would put into researching/validating?
Sure on a semi functional phone they check s-off and firmware versions, but there is no access to that info on this phone in this case. I know there are no guarantees, but what are your experiences?
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Really? Far as I know ROM Manager only sets up partitioning for SDCARDS, not the device.
Can you point me to the other threads that discuss this in more accurate detail, because I can't find them with my evidently feeble search ability?
Its in desire HD forum somewhere, supposedly koush fixed it with the new clockwork recoverys, but there is LOTS of bricks in that thread. I think he was using an old script for repartitioning, and it was calling the wrong partitions to repartition. I believe it was supposed to repartition the external SD which would be dev/block/mmcblk0 on a g1 or older phones, but on our phones that happens to be internal flash memory, which results in unrecoverable brick.
Edit - here's the link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1043160
di11igaf said:
Its in desire HD forum somewhere, supposedly koush fixed it with the new clockwork recoverys, but there is LOTS of bricks in that thread. I think he was using an old script for repartitioning, and it was calling the wrong partitions to repartition. I believe it was supposed to repartition the external SD which would be dev/block/mmcblk0 on a g1 or older phones, but on our phones that happens to be internal flash memory, which results in unrecoverable brick.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1043160
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Cut the USB Cable Strip the wires on the end. Plug the micro end into the phone attach a battary charger to the wires flip switch. let it cook for a few. Unhook it and return it. Toasty. This is fraud, but you are talking that anyways... ...
I bricked my Aria trying to flash a new Rom. Since it was still under the limited warranty, I called HTC. They give you a tracking number, you send it in, and they diagnose it. If it falls under the warranty then they repair it free. Otherwise if there is water damage or physical damage they'll tell you the cost to repair it or you can just have them send it back to you with no repair, but with a $39 charge. If your Inspire does not turn on at all then you should have no problem getting it repaired. Good luck
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Cut the USB Cable Strip the wires on the end. Plug the micro end into the phone attach a battary charger to the wires flip switch. let it cook for a few. Unhook it and return it. Toasty. This is fraud, but you are talking that anyways... ...
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Instead of trying to return the phone, why doesn't the OP find someone locally who he can pay to fix it? I had a similar screw up last fall, when I was trying to root my Droid X. I found a "for real" cell phone repair man and he fixed it for me. Cost me $40.00, and the guy gave me a finger wagging lecture on the dangers of rooting your phone. Since I had by that time figured out what I had done wrong, I took the repaired phone home and rooted it correctly, and it's still running fine today.
There *has* to be a shop or a person in the same city as the OP who can fix that phone for a fee, and that's the better solution. Yeah, it costs money, but it's also a case of "You broke it, YOU fix it".
-Mike
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Instead of trying to return the phone, why doesn't the OP find someone locally who he can pay to fix it? I had a similar screw up last fall, when I was trying to root my Droid X. I found a "for real" cell phone repair man and he fixed it for me. Cost me $40.00, and the guy gave me a finger wagging lecture on the dangers of rooting your phone. Since I had by that time figured out what I had done wrong, I took the repaired phone home and rooted it correctly, and it's still running fine today.
There *has* to be a shop or a person in the same city as the OP who can fix that phone for a fee, and that's the better solution. Yeah, it costs money, but it's also a case of "You broke it, YOU fix it".
-Mike
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Who knows what the the OP is going to do? Yer suggestion is a good one if he doesn't live in BFE Oklahoma...I do not suggest he commit fraud. But I love when ppl fry stuff with battery chargers.
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Who knows what the the OP is going to do? Yer suggestion is a good one if he doesn't live in BFE Oklahoma...I do not suggest he commit fraud. But I love when ppl fry stuff with battery chargers.
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LOL! I need to clarify something - I wasn't trying to direct any criticism towards you or any of the other posters, I just hit "quote", and yours was the last post. The thing that gets me personally upset is the people who post on this and other forums, saying that their rooting or ram installation froze their phone, they think they bricked it, and now they want to give it back to AT&T or Verizon and claim it's defective.
Nowhere is there a *hint* of "can someone help me find a shop in Baltimore, Maryland who I can pay to fix my phone?" - not a thought of "Well, *I* screwed up, so I guess this is going to cost me some money to fix". They seem to feel that rooting their phone (which voids their warranty) falls under an "accepted use" exception and that the service provider is obligated to give them a new phone for free, in a kind of "do over".
When I bricked my Droid X last fall, I knew that I'd screwed-up big time, but it never entered my mind to take it back to Verizon and claim it was a defective phone. The thing was fine out the box, Verizon and Motorola didn't screw up, *I* did. But that's just me, and where I'm coming from.
-Mike
Mike ur a good man. I feel ya. I was flashing my vibrant and while it was writing system,it died. It wouldn't do anything and was totally bricked. So I decided to work with it instead of blaming the companies. Finally I learned odin and managed to salvage the device.
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Who knows what the the OP is going to do? Yer suggestion is a good one if he doesn't live in BFE Oklahoma...I do not suggest he commit fraud. But I love when ppl fry stuff with battery chargers.
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Haha def from BFE Oklahoma haha...
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mattmiller said:
Mike ur a good man. I feel ya. I was flashing my vibrant and while it was writing system,it died. It wouldn't do anything and was totally bricked. So I decided to work with it instead of blaming the companies. Finally I learned odin and managed to salvage the device.
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Do you have a link or any odin reference info
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Ultra Droid said:
...The thing was fine out the box, Verizon and Motorola didn't screw up, *I* did. But that's just me, and where I'm coming from.
-Mike
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You're speaking of a concept that is all but lost these days, that being personal responsibility. It's big brother accountability was killed same 10+ years ago.
Folks don't like when the consequences of their choices bring an undesired result. I could go on and on bu I'll end the beginnings of a rant right here.
Tx
Go to the vibrant forums,look in stickies.
gchatt10 said:
Do you have a link or any odin reference info
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mattmiller said:
Mike ur a good man. I feel ya. I was flashing my vibrant and while it was writing system,it died. It wouldn't do anything and was totally bricked. So I decided to work with it instead of blaming the companies. Finally I learned odin and managed to salvage the device.
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Well, that's my point - there was no indication that the OP made any effort what so ever to fix it himself, or to pay someone to do it, if he couldn't. It came across as "Damn! Well, back to AT&T for a replacement." Personal Responsibility...
-Mike
Some people in this thread give me hope. Personal responsibility is all but lost these days and its good to see people offer good suggestions. Mine would be follow the golden rule. Trust me when I say no one hates ATT more than I, but still. Not saying anything about the op, just sayin.
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Cut the USB Cable Strip the wires on the end. Plug the micro end into the phone attach a battary charger to the wires flip switch. let it cook for a few. Unhook it and return it. Toasty. This is fraud, but you are talking that anyways... ...
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Lithium Ion batteries have pre-programmed circuitry in them that measures the range of current. If current outside of the pre-programmed range is introduced, it simply will not charge.
So...with that said, the only way to make this method work, is to use...say...a car battery charger. Something that will spike the current at least 5 to 6 times higher than that of the battery. Otherwise the circuitry in the battery will simply stop it, and allow it to "pass-through."
Now...while we are on the subject of fraud and "frying" electronics... Put it in a microwave for LITERALLY 2 seconds. Anymore than that, and you WILL be caught once the device is inspected. This is not enough to melt any circuitry on the phone at all, nor harm anything physically. The microwave essentially is like hitting the device with an EMP. ;-) (EMP = Electro Magnetic Pulse)
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Lithium Ion batteries have pre-programmed circuitry in them that measures the range of current. If current outside of the pre-programmed range is introduced, it simply will not charge.
So...with that said, the only way to make this method work, is to use...say...a car battery charger. Something that will spike the current at least 5 to 6 times higher than that of the battery. Otherwise the circuitry in the battery will simply stop it, and allow it to "pass-through."
Now...while we are on the subject of fraud and "frying" electronics... Put it in a microwave for LITERALLY 2 seconds. Anymore than that, and you WILL be caught once the device is inspected. This is not enough to melt any circuitry on the phone at all, nor harm anything physically. The microwave essentially is like hitting the device with an EMP. ;-) (EMP = Electro Magnetic Pulse)
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Yeah, a car battery charger. What other kind of battery charger would you attach to bare stripped wires? Lol

Replacement to mt4g by T-mobile?

Hey all,
I've been a long time lurker on these forums and I've noticed quite a few people upgrading to the Sensation. From what I can tell, there's a way to get a FREE Sensation by sending your mt4g to T-Mobile for repairs since HTC no longer makes the mt4g. Is this correct? I asked a T-mo customer service rep and she said it isn't true. Of course, she could have been told to tell customers that so we don't all suddenly break our phones and have a new more expensive phone given to us.
If this is true, how can I return a phone after I've rooted it? I've seen various guides on how to return to stock and put s-on back. Would this be enough to get passed the voided warranty issue of a rooted phone?
What if my mt4g is actually in 100% working condition? Is there a safe way to damage it just enough to warrant a replacement?
Thanks, all! Sorry if this was posted in the wrong area.
Becareful because sometimes they send you the Mytouch.. LG version
Yeah, I read about that too. I would tell them up front that I will not accept a downgrade but require a phone of equal or greater value. I'm used to crappy service from these big companies and have found that if you make a big deal out of something, they'll do anything they can to shut you up.
only a few lucky people have gotten the Sensation as a replacement... :/
it kinda depends on whether you get a good rep or not... if you get a bad one.. well good luck with that... lol
as far as bricking... i guess you could always flash a Radio or some system file not made for this device... but be careful with that
Thanks for the reply, S, but I never mentioned bricking in my post lol.
So it looks like the only two devices that are given as replacements are the Sensation and the LG mt4g, right?
Now to my final question; how do you purposely cause your phone to malfunction so T-mo will have to replace it while not voiding your warranty? My guess is to press one of the hardware keys hard enough so it gets stuck. Probably the track pad since I've read reports of people getting theirs stuck. Worst case scenario here is that your phone has no track pad, but who uses that on their mt4g anyway?
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Thanks for the reply, S, but I never mentioned bricking in my post lol.
So it looks like the only two devices that are given as replacements are the Sensation and the LG mt4g, right?
Now to my final question; how do you purposely cause your phone to malfunction so T-mo will have to replace it while not voiding your warranty? My guess is to press one of the hardware keys hard enough so it gets stuck. Probably the track pad since I've read reports of people getting theirs stuck. Worst case scenario here is that your phone has no track pad, but who uses that on their mt4g anyway?
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Uuuh, that's what saranhai was referring to. Reread his post.
be careful, I think in your situation it would be best to report it lost. Personally, my wife lost her phone and they were going to send us an LG phone, but I said no way. It is the MT4G or a better phone. I also told them that my contract is up in a few months and will leave if i get an LG. They said they will call me back today.
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Uuuh, that's what saranhai was referring to. Reread his post.
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He suggested I brick my phone which would imply I rooted my phone which would in turn void my warranty.
oak25 said:
be careful, I think in your situation it would be best to report it lost. Personally, my wife lost her phone and they were going to send us an LG phone, but I said no way. It is the MT4G or a better phone. I also told them that my contract is up in a few months and will leave if i get an LG. They said they will call me back today.
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Correct me if I'm wrong but don't you get charged a little over $100 if you report your phone as lost or stolen?
Novarox said:
He suggested I brick my phone which would imply I rooted my phone which would in turn void my warranty.
Correct me if I'm wrong but don't you get charged a little over $100 if you report your phone as lost or stolen?
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Yes $130. Oh, if it is a malfunction you do not pay right?
Novarox said:
He suggested I brick my phone which would imply I rooted my phone which would in turn void my warranty.
Correct me if I'm wrong but don't you get charged a little over $100 if you report your phone as lost or stolen?
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Flashing a PD15IMG.zip from another device doesn't require root access...
Plus I turned in a dead phone that was rooted. They never found out or if they did... they didn't care.
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Lol. Assuming always gets me too.
Hypothetically, you could TRY getting, say, a radio from a different HTC device and renaming it PD15IMG.zip and placing it on the root of your sd card. Boot into bootloader and it will check for the file and ask if you want to flash it. Flashing the wrong radio will totally screw your phone over. No root needed. However, I can't condone insurance fraud. That's highly illegal
Id imagine they'd send you an HTC mytouch 4g seeing as it is still sold on there website so no use In destroying your phone unless you have a bad emmc/screen
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Unless they're in a good mood or something they'll send a sidekick 4G (A pink one at that) and I've gone as far as demanding to speak to a supervisor to no avail and then I see 3-4 guys getting sensations, ugh. Hahah but yes flashing a radio doesn't require root neither does pulling the battery a few times while doing that.
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This entire thread is an awful idea.
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This entire thread is an awful idea.
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You are correct, and this is the reason phones and plans cost so much! I'd the phone is fine then why duck it up and become a criminal because you want a new phone! I wish I knew your name and number so I could call and report you!
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I agree with you man.
Honestly, i don't understand why you want a new phone in the first place, the MT4G is a great phone and probably performs as well as the sensation anyway...
And Nic, you're right, they offered my a sidekick 4g and then they got upset that i didn't want a downgrade lol....
I have the bad emmc but good screen (which makes it all better)
I would like to see a "good " screen, because I've owned 4 "bad" ones, & they have all been brilliant. In fact, I can't see it getting any better...
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irrelephant said:
You are correct, and this is the reason phones and plans cost so much! I'd the phone is fine then why duck it up and become a criminal because you want a new phone! I wish I knew your name and number so I could call and report you!
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Am i?
I've never done this, and I had the same view as you expressed here. But after reading of so many people thinking of doing this, and no one expressly trying to stop this, I figured why not join the bandwagon.
If you can't beat em, join em, especially if there's no opposition. Anyway, relax. This was mostly theoretical and I've decided to wait on the HTC One for my upgrade. Or maybe even something even better that may or may not spring up by then.
I doubt they'll send you a sensation...
A couple of months ago I got a replacement phone sent because the proximity sensor on my old mt4g would cause the screen to go black during a call and I would not be able to get it to turn back on unless I turned the phone off. So I sent off my old phone and got a replacement mt4g.
I'm pretty sure they still have them in their warehouses.
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Am i?
I've never done this, and I had the same view as you expressed here. But after reading of so many people thinking of doing this, and no one expressly trying to stop this, I figured why not join the bandwagon.
If you can't beat em, join em, especially if there's no opposition. Anyway, relax. This was mostly theoretical and I've decided to wait on the HTC One for my upgrade. Or maybe even something even better that may or may not spring up by then.
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So because I live in an area where there are dope dealers I should sell dope too? I guess keeping good values when other dont is just too much for some people... I refuse to let myself be brought down to,that level. I find it more gratifying to work my ass off and save a little to get the thing I want/need, rather than lie cheat and steal! Its not a shot at you, but at all the people that have been doing it. As this make everything worse on all of us!
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Bricked, need help!!!

I had CM9 On my rooted Samsung Galaxy S3, and my phone would crash randomly in the middle of changing songs on playerpro or in the middle of phone calls, so I tried to download SiyahKernel hoping it would add some stability to my ROM. Well I had 2 different versions of the kernel somehow. One was SiyahKernel 3.something, and the other was 2.5. I assumed the 3.something would be for the S3 and the 2 something was a false download that I got on accident and was made for the S2 or something, but when I tried to flash the 3.something it didn't work, versus when I tried flashing the 2.5 it installed perfectly fine. So, here's the fun part...when I went to reboot my phone it died COMPLETELY. I can't start the phone in download mode to odin it, can't get into recovery to flash an old nandroid. Phone won't turn on, won't charge, will do absolutely nothing, and I know for sure the battery was charged to 90% when it crapped out. I've done battery pulls, I actually did a 3 hour battery pull at one point...I don't have insurance, and I don't have the $$$ to go buy another phone, so if anyone has some ideas on how I could either get my phone back operational, or a cheaper solution (like a jigg) it would be MUCH appreciated. I wasn't just a noob jumping into it on my S3, I've been rooting, romming, and flashing **** since 2009, and it's my 10th smartphone, but my first brick ever. Please help!
search jtag.
If you can't get into odin mode or recovery then your phone is deffo hard bricked n will be costly to repair mate. Be careful flashing kernels n use odin to do it not recovery mode
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I had the gs2 and I was trying to unroot it and I couldn't even get Odin to work because it didn't recognize the phone. So I called samsung and told them that got an update, but after it finish updating it cut off and never came on, and the battery was fully charged. So, if I was you I'll go that route. And good luck
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search jtag.
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Could I do the JTAG process MYSELF, or is paying them 60 dollars the only way to solve my problem?
That seems like the only way to fix this, because as of right now I seem pretty much screwed.
Atreux said:
Could I do the JTAG process MYSELF, or is paying them 60 dollars the only way to solve my problem?
That seems like the only way to fix this, because as of right now I seem pretty much screwed.
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I think you need equipment to do it.
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Note for the future: always a good idea to carry the cheaper (just asurion) insurance if your gonna root and flash. It's $5.18/month. A quick "oops I drove over my phone, or its on the bottom of the Atlantic", and boom.. New phone for a C note.
Sorry for no solution, it's more for others reading post.
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I think you need equipment to do it.
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annoyingduck said:
Note for the future: always a good idea to carry the cheaper (just asurion) insurance if your gonna root and flash. It's $5.18/month. A quick "oops I drove over my phone, or its on the bottom of the Atlantic", and boom.. New phone for a C note.
Sorry for no solution, it's more for others reading post.
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This post is ridiculous. Asurion blows, never have had a good experience with them over using 5 phones insured by them. Only ever had 2 crap out on me (hardware-wise. If it was ever software related I did it, and knew exactly how to handle it, but the 2 that were done were spidered screens). They gave me a broken refurbished evo back for the very first phone I ever had that I rooted, rommed, and hacked on for DAYS trying to learn the entire process...all those manhours and they send me a refurbished phone with nothing on it, and a screwed up LCD digitzer...do NOT recommend asurion whatsoever, and will never use them again no matter what carrier I go with.
mikey banner said:
If you can't get into odin mode or recovery then your phone is deffo hard bricked n will be costly to repair mate. Be careful flashing kernels n use odin to do it not recovery mode
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Why would you use odin to flash a kernel? I use cwm all the time for roms and kernels alike. Odin for radios or to return to stock. Cwm does everything else I need it to do. Same mistake could have been made on a computer guy downloaded two kernels and flashed the wrong one.
OP I am sorry for your loss.
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Note for the future: always a good idea to carry the cheaper (just asurion) insurance if your gonna root and flash. It's $5.18/month. A quick "oops I drove over my phone, or its on the bottom of the Atlantic", and boom.. New phone for a C note.
Sorry for no solution, it's more for others reading post.
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imo insurance fraud is not the right answer. the right thing to do is research then flash, dont flash then research. ofcourse its now standard in america to be bailed out for every mistake we make, so perhaps your right.... I have yet to cave in and accept this kind of mentality.
The profit margins these companies make is ridiculous to begin with. It's not fraud, the only thing that may be considered even close to it is claiming that the phone is missing or damaged beyond repair due to something that was out of your control. Non the less your insurance covers all these avenues twice a year.
In reality, a bricked phone should be covered under insurance, and I'm sure if you have the proper legal knowledge you could argue that further and make them cover it without having to tell a white lie. Insurance is simple, covering a loss. And a loss is technically a brick (that's not open for debate either, that's correct), but there is a loophole they use where they can refuse to honor a claim if they feel to do so (hence modifications).
F that. I pay for insurance, I do my part. Not to mention when I actually signed up for the insurance, I asked the vzw rep if a rooted phone is covered, and his response was exactly this: don't take a chance, smash it up and send it back, or disappear the device.
I do not abuse or condone anything of what I said, I have yet to make a claim, but be assured, if I brick my device after 5 years of carrying ins. I am getting my money's worth out of it.
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HTC repair is ****

I've sent my phone in to Htc for repair 4 times because every time it comes back to me it has new physical damage done by the repair engineers. I just got my phone back yesterday after it was showing some white lines across the screen but they weren't able to see the damage, now i'm asking for a replacement. I'm totally frustrated with this, its been going on for over a month now.Is there anything i can do to convince them to give me a new phone? Has this happened to anyone else?
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I've sent my phone in to Htc for repair 4 times because every time it comes back to me it has new physical damage done by the repair engineers. I just got my phone back yesterday after it was showing some white lines across the screen but they weren't able to see the damage, now i'm asking for a replacement. I'm totally frustrated with this, its been going on for over a month now.Is there anything i can do to convince them to give me a new phone? Has this happened to anyone else?
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That's why i try to never send the phone to "assistance". It happened 3 years ago with my nokia. I was forced to send it back 6 times!! Every time is came back with various damages made by stupid repair engineers. The 6th time, after talking with the "boss" of the offcial repair center, he was able to get me a replacement. But guess what. The re-used the same plastic cover they opened and slaughtered for months..half victory, but phone cover full of aesthetic damages...
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That's why i try to never send the phone to "assistance". It happened 3 years ago with my nokia. I was forced to send it back 6 times!! Every time is came back with various damages made by stupid repair engineers. The 6th time, after talking with the "boss" of the offcial repair center, he was able to get me a replacement. But guess what. The re-used the same plastic cover they opened and slaughtered for months..half victory, but phone cover full of aesthetic damages...
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Yeah I won't send it in again unless they give me replacement.
I was thinking of getting insurance and claiming after a few weeks.
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Yep I wouldn't trust them, after I bricked my sensation I tryed calling HTC to see if they could repair it but they wouldn't give me a quote or even a ball park figure, they wouldn't even give me a eta on how long it would take. The only thing they told me that the postage would be free. I never sent it in the end lol. Silly ****ers
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Yep I wouldn't trust them, after I bricked my sensation I tryed calling HTC to see if they could repair it but they wouldn't give me a quote or even a ball park figure, they wouldn't even give me a eta on how long it would take. The only thing they told me that the postage would be free. I never sent it in the end lol. Silly ****ers
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How did you manage to brick your Sensation? lol
After trying s-off it lost its imei number and reading stupid tutorials on how to fix it and me being very impatient it went south for the winter here's a pro tip for you guys, if the guides not on xda, don't use it. It worked out in the end tho, my gf took it to the shop that I got it from and cried for a bit and they replaced it for an XE
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mine came back with a scratch once, was fine the second time
If HTC don't give me a replacement would contacting T-Mobile be of any help?
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well that's why they let you unlock the bootloader via htcdec so they know that you've voided your warranty. its worth ago giving t-mobile a call but i wouldn't be holding my breath.
I was told by them through email is that if u can get the phone back to stock with locked bootloader and everything is still working warranty is still intact I was gonna send in my 1s for Chipping but didn't their customers service sucks never buying another HTC
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Ok so HTC say that my issue 'colour banding' is a common LCD problem and they can't give me a replacement handset. So is there way to fix this myself?
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display ic jumper for htc one x
Please my htc one x does not display and it doesn't light up either I need a jumper for the display ic and backlight inductor or suitable alternatives cos d ic of htc one is not sold singly in my area. Please can any one help?
Isn't the one s screen a AMOLED display?
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Or just yolo it like I did and break off a SIM tray pin. Then they will be forced to give you a new phone or motherboard.
They sent me what appeared to be a brand new phone, locked bootlaoder, no scratches, no dents, damage. with new water damage stickers stickers and new IMEI Number. Or I just got lucky....
EDIT: IN NO WAY AM I RECOMMENDING YOU CAUSE PHYSICAL DAMAGE TO YOUR DEVICE.
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Please my htc one x does not display and it doesn't light up either I need a jumper for the display ic and backlight inductor or suitable alternatives cos d ic of htc one is not sold singly in my area. Please can any one help?
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This is the the one s forum, you should've posted under the one x forum. Also the one s has a super amoled screen whereas the one x has a super lcd 2 screen.
if you have insurance with tmo, then just claim it as lost. You're not going to get a new phone when they have hundred of refurb'd ONE S' they could give you.

Warning to those with T-Mobile Warranty

Last week on Tuesday I decided to get a warranty replacement, now... I'm well aware that these are refurbished phones and that they can be damaged, etc. T-Mobile, however, assures you that they are to appear "Like-new". Well, the device came the next day as promised and what do I see? 10-12 dead pixels and... spotting behind the screen... like WATER DAMAGE! At this point I'm thinking... "Wtf T-Mobile?" So I give 'em a call, they tell me they'll send out another and that they are sorry for the inconvenience... Well, this time Friday rolls around and the delivery comes... I grab the box and get ready to open it with my Partner, jokingly I say to him... "Let's see how messed up this one is!" and I open the box... Well, the second one they sent has a LARGE chunk out of the MAO in the bottom left corner of the device... like it had been dropped. I'm pissed at this point... I call T-Mobile and because it's a defect in the "hardware" I had to take it down to the store to get a rep to verify that the device was damaged (also still in the warranty box they send out) and at this point they take $25 off my bill and offer me yet another warranty replacement!!! UGH!! So, the new one is coming today... If it's messed up I am demanding that they send me a new one. I'm so upset at this point... My device I sent to them to begin with was damn near flawless other than (from what I could tell) software issues.
What do y'all think? I'm starting to believe they don't even perform these so-called "Quality checks"
Been there done that I had to go through 6 phones. they offered me a brand new Galaxy S 2 . But it's backordered so I decided not to do it
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Spastic909 said:
Been there done that I had to go through 6 phones. they offered me a brand new Galaxy S 2 . But it's backordered so I decided not to do it
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If I even get one more messed up one I'm gonna make them give me a new One S... I bought this phone, I'm sticking with this phone. They WILL give me a new one. Heh. Also, I came from the GSII... Don't do it... the DPI is weird and everything is HUGE on the screen. Lol. I didn't like it mainly because with the default TouchWiz roms you can't change DPI or the UI is all diff sizes and messed up... Now... On custom CM10 roms, etc you can change DPI and it looks amazing at like 200 DPI or so... but back then the bugs were too much to stay on custom roms.
Went through these with my wifes amaze. I demanded a brand
New one s and got it.
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If I even get one more messed up one I'm gonna make them give me a new One S...
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what are you going to do if they tell you to go pound sand?
I don't understand why you are warning people about their warranty...they are doing what they are supposed to be doing. I understand the frustration of having to keep getting a replacement, but at least they are cooperative and doing it. ..sounds like a good warranty to me.
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they sent me 4 defective replacement sensation 4g's until i demanded a comperable android replacement... after a couple of other rep's and explaining to them why a nokia lumina is not a comperable device then asking for a supervisor they sent me my One S free of charge, I offered to send my sensation back but they didnt send a box to return it in.... Thats a Win in my book. I did have to call back twice to get them to take the charge for the One S off my bill, which they did
Yea, I've never had an issue with T-Mobile warranty...that's how I got my One S...I had a Sensation, then complained enough, and they upgraded me to the One S at no charge. It might be a pain to go through numerous phones before getting a good one, but you can't beat the fact that they overnight you a phone with just a simple phone call, great service.
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Your talking about assurion right? cause theyre their own company. theres a big difference. and yea id be pissed to pay a deductible and get a messed up phone. the last time i had my phone replaced by them it was pretty much brand new so im sorry for your luck :/
Im more curious as to why you sent your original back, if all it had was a software issue?
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Im more curious as to why you sent your original back, if all it had was a software issue?
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Agreed. Doesn't make any sense. You would figure that since he's on XDA, that he'd try to flash a new ROM, reflash the original, etc, to get it back to normal.
Then again, some people are hardcore about not wanting to touch their phone's ROM. I on the other hand, am absolutely disgusted by HTC Sense and all the fancy pants bull**** it has. Simplicity, minimalism, and speed are where it's at.
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Agreed. Doesn't make any sense. You would figure that since he's on XDA, that he'd try to flash a new ROM, reflash the original, etc, to get it back to normal.
Then again, some people are hardcore about not wanting to touch their phone's ROM. I on the other hand, am absolutely disgusted by HTC Sense and all the fancy pants bull**** it has. Simplicity, minimalism, and speed are where it's at.
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It stopped saving screenshots (not a big deal) however, it shortly after started saving all photos taken with the camera as 0byte files. NOTHING fixed it. I even put the phone back to S-On and unlocked, re-rooted, redid the S-Off... Nothing helped. Kinda useless if I can't take pictures. I also tried many different roms.
Also, the warning was to say that if you need a replacement... make sure you can deal with going through 4-5 before you get one that is fully intact. The last one they sent me (#3) had the screen popping up out of the device. You could see the button backlights fron the side if you looked at it, got yet another coming tomorrow.

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