As I'm writing this, my phone just came "back to life". I'm going to explain what happened...
... I'm on the train commuting to work. I was texting my wife to let her know that my boss ha approved me using 4 hours of leave to skip out of the office early so we can start our holiday weekend early. After I send my last text, my phone times out as normal. It vibrates, and this is where it gets weird...
... I take my phone off my belt to look at the text message I thought I received (vibration alert). I double tap the screen to wake the phone and I get nothing. I press the power button and get nothing. I thought that maybe the battery drained and was dead, so I plugged in my external battery... and get nothing.
I get to my cubicle and immediately plug it in and tap the power button to see if the recharge indicator comes on. Nothing.
I press and hold the power button. Nothing.
I press and hold the power and down volume buttons. Nothing.
While I'm typing this message, my phone vibrates and the HTC & Verizon boot animations start. The phone had about 23% battery life (after it booted) and is currently charging and at 28%.
Everything appears to be normal now, but that was not something I expected to happen this morning. I thought my phone was dead.
I'm running the stock ROM and kernel, but the phone is s-off'ed and perma-rooted using the guides in the forums (weaksauce, firewater, TWRP recovery). I'm not sure what happened.
Has anyone experienced anything like this before?
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As I'm writing this, my phone just came "back to life". I'm going to explain what happened...
... I'm on the train commuting to work. I was texting my wife to let her know that my boss ha approved me using 4 hours of leave to skip out of the office early so we can start our holiday weekend early. After I send my last text, my phone times out as normal. It vibrates, and this is where it gets weird...
... I take my phone off my belt to look at the text message I thought I received (vibration alert). I double tap the screen to wake the phone and I get nothing. I press the power button and get nothing. I thought that maybe the battery drained and was dead, so I plugged in my external battery... and get nothing.
I get to my cubicle and immediately plug it in and tap the power button to see if the recharge indicator comes on. Nothing.
I press and hold the power button. Nothing.
I press and hold the power and down volume buttons. Nothing.
While I'm typing this message, my phone vibrates and the HTC & Verizon boot animations start. The phone had about 23% battery life (after it booted) and is currently charging and at 28%.
Everything appears to be normal now, but that was not something I expected to happen this morning. I thought my phone was dead.
I'm running the stock ROM and kernel, but the phone is s-off'ed and perma-rooted using the guides in the forums (weaksauce, firewater, TWRP recovery). I'm not sure what happened.
Has anyone experienced anything like this before?
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Same thing happened to me on Wednesday. Stock ROM, S-Off, perm root and a few minor modifications. Screen timed out as normal after a little bit of usage and about 40% battery life left, went to pick it up and turn it on and it was completely dead, for what ended up being about six hours or so. Called Verizon to have my old phone reactivated until I figure out what I'm going to do. Tried everything from pressing combo of buttons, charging, adb commands, no luck. HTC one came back on after I plugged it into the wall and held power. So I called Verizon to reactivate it. Verizon offered me a brand new device since I am still within my 2 week period for a return. I have until this Saturday to return the device, but everything has been fine these past couple days. Still not sure what I'm going to do. It's almost as if the device was completely stuck or frozen until the battery died, then when I plugged it in again it powered on and showed 1% charge. It might also have something to do with Verizons new XLTE. Either way, scared the crap out of me and I was pretty frustrated for awhile. Never experienced this before and I've been rooting and ROMing devices for about 4 or 5 years.
Thought I would add, that I was sitting next to my fiance and within the 5 minutes that this happened to my device, her old samsung stellar, which is rooted and rom'd, started vibrating and was stuck vibrating for about 15 seconds before she picked it up and turned the screen on. Very strange.
Happened to me as well. It was just one time a couple weeks ago. It did this in the middle of the night, while it was on the charger for sleep. I woke up and wanted to check the time and could not wake the phone with any gestures or button press combinations. I ended up having to hold down or up (don't remember which) plus the power button and the phone eventually turned on. Sucked because I doubt my alarm would have went off.
I haven't had this with my M8, but I've had it happen in the past with my Dell Streak 7 tablet. It was a software problem. Basically like an app not responding but on a system level. Only way to fix most times was to reset.
question I have. Did you give Verizon superuser permission on there app... As my understanding goes. Verizon sends a signal to phone to get updates on your status.. This info came from a verizon rep. I dont know how true it is.. But we all know it wont surprise us. As there always getting into are pockets..
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question I have. Did you give Verizon superuser permission on there app... As my understanding goes. Verizon sends a signal to phone to get updates on your status.. This info came from a verizon rep. I dont know how true it is.. But we all know it wont surprise us. As there always getting into are pockets..
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Do you have a citation for this?
I'd be interested to know if this is true or not. I doubt it, but I wouldn't be surprised.
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Do you have a citation for this?
I'd be interested to know if this is true or not. I doubt it, but I wouldn't be surprised.
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Not sure why, but the Verizon app definitely asked for root permissions after its last update which I most assuredly denied.
Beamed from the holodeck of my Nexus 7 FHD.
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question I have. Did you give Verizon superuser permission on there app... As my understanding goes. Verizon sends a signal to phone to get updates on your status.. This info came from a verizon rep. I dont know how true it is.. But we all know it wont surprise us. As there always getting into are pockets..
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I did grant permission at first without thinking about it, until I immediately thought why the hell is Verizon asking for root, so i went into the superuser app and permanently denied permission. It was days before this happened to me.
Verizon app asking for su perms? that is crazy, I would never allow that, they can only get information they cannot get from a phone that doesn't have SuperUser access, I just wonder what.. is this perhaps a new method to try and track those that are sending back defective devices that are S-OFF? As we most know, we can send back an S-OFF phone and you *should* have no issues. I wonder if this new SU thing, flags your account and they start checking our phones? Not really sure how badly they care about rooting and the extent Verizon will go to, to stop us from doing it, especially with the new Edge plans and having to give the phone back? I would think the process of making it a certified refurb would flash back any rooting of the phone back to stock, but who knows.
I actually didn't have what the OP had, but did have a scare, but is expected as I am running beta AOSP ROM.
I updated AdAway and did a reboot, went to the bathroom, came back and the phone was still rebooting, so I got confused, so I watched the phone and it was in a boot loop, I thought, strange, so I held volumeup and power to get me into bootloader, then into recovery. I decided to wipe and restore a nandroid. This is where it got interesting. I tried to restore - reboot, try to adb sideload ROM - phone reboots. not good..
I did the RUU that was put together, and luckily I was able to re-flash my TWRP recovery and it did load my nandroid without reboot so I believe I am good to go, but I wonder if all this weirdness does have anything to do with XLTE, or just a coincidence.
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Not sure why, but the Verizon app definitely asked for root permissions after its last update which I most assuredly denied.
Beamed from the holodeck of my Nexus 7 FHD.
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Interesting..I run paranoid android on my One, and as such, have gotten rid of the Verizon bloatware.
That's slightly worrying. Verizon scares me sometimes.
In my mind, this validates my decision to go over to the CM11 nightlies and never look back.
Happened to me a couple times I just hold both volume keys then power till it restarts to simulate a battery pull cuz I always assumed it just got stuck in sleep
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I've had this happen a couple times with my M8. The first time it made me late for work because my alarm clock didn't go off. Just last week I woke up and unplugged it from the charger. When I looked at the phone I noticed that the green charging light was still on solid even though the phone wasn't plugged in anymore. I held the volume keys and the power button and eventually got it to start back up. It's concerning, but I don't want to return my phone because I have an expensive Spigen glass screen protector on it. I guess I'll just hope it's a software issue and HTC will eventually get it sorted out. I'm currently running CleanROM and the CodeCraft_Final kernel.
I was quickly able to avoid the Verizon root perms. First of all I always recommend disabling play store auto update. I very rarely update apps unless the update fixes a direct issue I am having. Once I heard about the root perms, I disabled the app in settings and carried on the s off process (eventually). I then searched carefully for a ROM w/o my Verizon included and flashed cleanrom and that's where I'm at now. All these threads are making me scared to reboot my device lol. Only hope I have in finding some info about this is a rogue Verizon employee
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It isn't necessary to hold both volume keys, just volume up and power.
Some kind of an issue with Verizon bloat acting up?
I disabled most of Verizon preinstalled bloat and I've never seen this issue.
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Verizon app asking for su perms? that is crazy, I would never allow that, they can only get information they cannot get from a phone that doesn't have SuperUser access, I just wonder what.. is this perhaps a new method to try and track those that are sending back defective devices that are S-OFF? As we most know, we can send back an S-OFF phone and you *should* have no issues. I wonder if this new SU thing, flags your account and they start checking our phones? Not really sure how badly they care about rooting and the extent Verizon will go to, to stop us from doing it, especially with the new Edge plans and having to give the phone back? I would think the process of making it a certified refurb would flash back any rooting of the phone back to stock, but who knows.
I actually didn't have what the OP had, but did have a scare, but is expected as I am running beta AOSP ROM.
I updated AdAway and did a reboot, went to the bathroom, came back and the phone was still rebooting, so I got confused, so I watched the phone and it was in a boot loop, I thought, strange, so I held volumeup and power to get me into bootloader, then into recovery. I decided to wipe and restore a nandroid. This is where it got interesting. I tried to restore - reboot, try to adb sideload ROM - phone reboots. not good..
I did the RUU that was put together, and luckily I was able to re-flash my TWRP recovery and it did load my nandroid without reboot so I believe I am good to go, but I wonder if all this weirdness does have anything to do with XLTE, or just a coincidence.
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I am a little disappointed.. you didn't take your phone with you into the bathroom? Lol. this happened to me after I tried an aosp Rom for the first time then went back to my stock rooted with soff and thinking about it now I accidentally allowed root permission to Verizon application which I quickly disabled in su. I didn't think much of it considering I thought it was something I had done or maybe battery died but it only lasted about 5 minutes rebooted and I was good. I remember on a previous HTC phone if you had a bad Rom and radio/kernel combo the phone would act vertually dead even if the battery was fully charged.
This just happened to my M8. I rebooted it and it didn't reboot. When plugged in, the LED didn't come on. Rooted, S-OFF, running pretty close to stock ROM with an unvervolted, overclocked kernel. I've let the phone sit for about 24 hours now. Have ordered a warranty replacement, but may try once or twice more to see if it springs back to life. Very strange. Can't get into hboot or any other key combination. For all intents and purposes it is a brick. (If it can't register a charge, it won't take adb).
Even if it does come back from the dead, I'm not taking a chance and swapping it out.
UPDATE: Truly bizarre. Returned to life and rebooted in response to power-volume up about 26 hours later. Battery had dropped from 80% to 40%. Rebooted like nothing had ever happened. Editing this on it now.
This happened to my first m8, what I believe is happening is they are going into the bootloader, but the backlight is off. I didn't notice until I held it under a bright light and saw there was something in the screen. Afterwards I was able to navigate to reboot the device. Or you can try simulating a battery pull. Just something to try before you write your baby off as dead.
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Sounds like SOD.
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after i attemped to upgrade my jf 1.41 rc 30 to jf 1.41 rc 33 my phone freeze and then i took out the battery, try to turn it on and it wont turn back on is there any way or any buttons i need to push to get this back on again? i'm desperate and dont want to wait for a g1 replacement which is coming next week please give me some advice on how to make my phone work again.
both CAMERA/POWER and HOME/POWER are not working?
yup both i tried nothing works
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my phone freeze and then i took out the battery, try to turn it on and it wont turn back on.
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Did you put the battery back in?
what do you think?
I upgraded from JF 1.41 RC30 with no problem, Radio and all, good luck!
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what do you think?
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So far you are the only person with this problem so we are running through the basics.
Did you get any errors or messages during the update? Did the phone run out of battery mid update? Did anything odd or unusual happen?
quick question in while in the topic, had he done a FULL nandroid backup and was able to atleast get to boot screen would he be able to restore his phone? just a quick questions because to this day i have no idea how the nandroid thing works i cant do it on my x64 vista either and dont see how it comes in handy lol. Sorry just trying to fig it out.
after i tried to install the radio update it showed some sort of chip with an arrow and then it froze for over 10 mins so i ended up taking out the battery
@zgjbeta Yes. If you can get to the blinkin android screen, your not really bricked. Nandroid would fix it right up.
If it wont even turn on, like your case. I dono what to tell you.
For starters, try to connect it to a wall outlet to make sure its not the battery.
Also tell us exactly what happened during the update process.
EDIT: I read your most recent post. That's strange because everyone gets the chip thing, you shouldve tried home + back or menu + green + red.
One of those wouldve most likely worked.
Good luck.
Also maybe try to take it out again and put it back in.
I had the chip and arrow after the radio update, I didn't take the battery out, started pressing random keys, lol... and then it went away and booted back to a JF recovery style screen. Pressed home + back and it rebooted to a stuck flashing android. Then did call+menu+end to reboot and it has worked fine ever since.
There is definitely something whacky going on...
yes i tried to do the home key plus end and camera plus end options while in that chip state but didnt do anything so i resolve to take out the battery and it wont turn on again. i also tried all the button reset combo nothing happens
If it wont even turn then there is really nothing that can be done. Another thing I would try is if you know someone else with a G1 try their battery.
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after i tried to install the radio update it showed some sort of chip with an arrow and then it froze for over 10 mins so i ended up taking out the battery
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Also try cleaning the battery contacts in the phone and on the battery. This happened to one of my dumbphones once - cleaned out the battery contacts and it worked again. Bizzare situation, simple solutions first.
You might've turned it off while it was writing a vital file. Thus your phone might be bricked.
Here's an idea - sent it back to T-Mobile/HTC - and I don't think they will notice you violated your warranty until it's too late (they have to fix your phone to find out) so you could just refuse to pay and have them send it back to you.
I too saw the chip with the arrow thing, so that makes 3 people in this thread. It happened when I did the radio update. Anyway, in my case, I held down the recovery mode keys for a while and it went to the menu. Then I just rebooted and everything was great. Glad I didn't take out the battery (I considered it).
I had the chip and just waited and it took care of itself. Just be patient people.
plug in the wall charger, wait 10 seconds, then hold the red power button for 3-5 seconds then release, it should turn on
i tried that didnt work anymore advice?
also is there any way to run diagnostics of this phone to pc to make it work?
If the phone won't turn on, go back to the T-Mobile store and ***** em out. Not much else to say if we can't even get power to it.
Welp,
There's no doubt in my mind that my Galaxy S3 just hard bricked
Looking for some advice on what to do.
I've had the phone for 20 days, I've been running Beans Custom Stock ROM Build 10 for over a week I think?
And this is how it happened:
I started sending a few texts to one of my brothers, with "Go SMS" , and my phone around the time I hit send decided to switch to 4G (which it hardly does because it's only 1-2 bars where I am) , I then went into the basement and my phone then went to show 0 bars of 4G, then looked like it was going to switch to 3G but then the SMS application hung. I tried closing it, but it wouldn't, so I held down the power button and as the boot menu was coming up, that hung, so I pulled down the notifications bar and tried shutting off data, but then that hung. So, I had no choice but to pull the battery.
I left the battery out for a little while and then put it back in. Held the power button, and the device hung on the "Samsung Galaxy S III" first boot screen. I pulled the battery again and waited for a really long while and took my Micro SDXC out.
Tried to boot but power button does nothing. There's no signs off life!
Plugging it into a wall charger does nothing and I'm sure there's still charge in the battery because when it died it was around 20-30%.
Only sign of life I can get is when I plug it into my PC and then put the battery in. THE RED LIGHT TURNS ON.
:crying:
I have no idea what caused this, and I have no idea what to do!
Will Verizon cover this since it bricked without question and it's been under 30 days?
Or maybe Samsung will cover it?
Or because I rooted, I pretty much screwed myself?
I've never had anything like this happen before so I'm stumped...................HELP!!!!!!!!!!! I used to love my S III but now it's just a really nice paperweight.............. :crying:
I guess this is an option also: http://mobiletechvideos.mybigcommerce.com/samsung-galaxy-s-iii-jtag-brick-repair/
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Welp,
There's no doubt in my mind that my Galaxy S3 just hard bricked
Looking for some advice on what to do.
I've had the phone for 20 days, I've been running Beans Custom Stock ROM Build 10 for over a week I think?
And this is how it happened:
I started sending a few texts to one of my brothers, with "Go SMS" , and my phone around the time I hit send decided to switch to 4G (which it hardly does because it's only 1-2 bars where I am) , I then went into the basement and my phone then went to show 0 bars of 4G, then looked like it was going to switch to 3G but then the SMS application hung. I tried closing it, but it wouldn't, so I held down the power button and as the boot menu was coming up, that hung, so I pulled down the notifications bar and tried shutting off data, but then that hung. So, I had no choice but to pull the battery.
I left the battery out for a little while and then put it back in. Held the power button, and the device hung on the "Samsung Galaxy S III" first boot screen. I pulled the battery again and waited for a really long while and took my Micro SDXC out.
Tried to boot but power button does nothing. There's no signs off life!
Plugging it into a wall charger does nothing and I'm sure there's still charge in the battery because when it died it was around 20-30%.
Only sign of life I can get is when I plug it into my PC and then put the battery in. THE RED LIGHT TURNS ON.
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I have no idea what caused this, and I have no idea what to do!
Will Verizon cover this since it bricked without question and it's been under 30 days?
Or maybe Samsung will cover it?
Or because I rooted, I pretty much screwed myself?
I've never had anything like this happen before so I'm stumped...................HELP!!!!!!!!!!! I used to love my S III but now it's just a really nice paperweight.............. :crying:
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Call verizon and they will send you an replacement. If its thats far gone theres no way they can check to see if its been modded.
Me too!!!!
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This happened to me after having mine for 3 days, i got mine replaced without a problem and i was rooted, cm10 custom kernel everything
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This happened to me after having mine for 3 days, i got mine replaced without a problem and i was rooted, cm10 custom kernel everything
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But I've had it for 20 days now and their website says they don't allow returns or replacements after 14 days. Or is this different because it randomly died?
Also. I don't get insurance on my phones because they always would charge me $10 or more a month and then when the phone died they would charge half the cost of the phone just to get it replaced!
Honestly I think I may just send it to MobileTechVideos.........
Unless I still have a chance with Verizon. Hard decision............
I'm pretty sure the 14 day timeframe is for refunds on the purchase. Most electronics have some sort of manufacturer's warranty.
Have you tried to get it into download mode? volume down, then home, then power, Hold them all together until it boots into download mode? Do this while plugged in maybe?
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Take it to att ive done it a few times call cuctomer service tell them your on warranty hopefullt you bought this new from them they then will send you to repair center no one will no difference tell them it just crashed this doesnt seem like a rom problem its manufacture
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Take it to att ive done it a few times call cuctomer service tell them your on warranty hopefullt you bought this new from them they then will send you to repair center no one will no difference tell them it just crashed this doesnt seem like a rom problem its manufacture
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You really give your phone number out to strangers like that?
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cmars said:
Take it to att ive done it a few times call cuctomer service tell them your on warranty hopefullt you bought this new from them they then will send you to repair center no one will no difference tell them it just crashed this doesnt seem like a rom problem its manufacture
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Haha. Thanks!
Well, I ended up making a Google Voice account since my phone is dead and I called Verizon customer service. The first lady started having me go through the usual checklist like most companies do, I very nicely let her know that I've tried it all and I indeed know it's dead without explanation. She then sent me to someone higher up, we talked very briefly and she said it's covered under the manufacturer warranty, they're sending me a replacement for free. Only thing I paid for was a $12 upgrade to 1-day shipping!
I seriously was freaked out that I wasn't going to be able to get this replaced. Thankfully I can!
So, I guess, some advice to people that have hard bricked Galaxy S IIIs, CALL VERIZON BEFORE ANYTHING ELSE!
Thanks for the suggestions and help guys!
It's crazy how deep the brick went, the phone wouldn't even charge! Maybe I got a lemon? I hadn't even dropped or scratched it and I had 0 problems with unlocking/rooting it. I swear it was it hanging on trying to switch from 4G to 3G that killed it. Either way, stress is gone! phew! :fingers-crossed:
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Haha. Thanks!
Well, I ended up making a Google Voice account since my phone is dead and I called Verizon customer service. The first lady started having me go through the usual checklist like most companies do, I very nicely let her know that I've tried it all and I indeed know it's dead without explanation. She then sent me to someone higher up, we talked very briefly and she said it's covered under the manufacturer warranty, they're sending me a replacement for free. Only thing I paid for was a $12 upgrade to 1-day shipping!
I seriously was freaked out that I wasn't going to be able to get this replaced. Thankfully I can!
So, I guess, some advice to people that have hard bricked Galaxy S IIIs, CALL VERIZON BEFORE ANYTHING ELSE!
Thanks for the suggestions and help guys!
It's crazy how deep the brick went, the phone wouldn't even charge! Maybe I got a lemon? I hadn't even dropped or scratched it and I had 0 problems with unlocking/rooting it. I swear it was it hanging on trying to switch from 4G to 3G that killed it. Either way, stress is gone! phew! :fingers-crossed:
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So i didn't see it, but did you even try to get it into download mode?
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So i didn't see it, but did you even try to get it into download mode?
Sent from my Synergized vzw S3!
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It's hard bricked. Will not charge, no booting, and download or recovery mode won't work. Will not show any indication of life except for plugging it into a power source without the battery and then putting the battery in. If the red light comes on when you do that, it means it's hard bricked? Correct me if I'm wrong?
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It's hard bricked. Will not charge, no booting, and download or recovery mode won't work. Will not show any indication of life except for plugging it into a power source without the battery and then putting the battery in. If the red light comes on when you do that, it means it's hard bricked? Correct me if I'm wrong?
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If you can't get into download mode then yea, most likely I guess or the battery died. I just didn't see that you said you tried to get into download mode.
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Glad you got this fixed! Also i think its a 30 day replacement or swap for another phone if you don't like it. Thats what i was told when i got mine.
Well... HTC One X running 3.2.7 > OTA update to 3.2.8... S-On, factory unlocked.
Has been running fine for 2 months or so now I believe. Today battery went to 0. Which has happened once or twice before. Plugged it in and the orange notification light was flashing (charging, but not usable yet). After an hour or so I held the power button to turn it on and the orange flashing light turned off. And now the phone won't turn on at all. Have still had it plugged in and try to turn on, hold bottom/both volume buttons while holding power... Hold power for 30+ seconds so as to allow it to completely force shutdown... and nothing. No orange flashing light, no screen on, no vibrate, nothing. When plugged in to my PC and I hold the power button for 10 sec it makes the "driver not found" sound. I have HTC USB drivers.
What the f*** happened?
Edit : After unplugging, the orange light now goes, off, on, off, on off (on for 1 second, off for 1 second).... forever.
Going to leave it charging overnight. **** better not be ****ing dead because it's off contract and I don't have the ****ing money to replace a phone because hitting 0% battery caused ****ing death.
Sounds like you're talking about the international one X. Wrong forum partner.
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Sounds like you're talking about the international one X. Wrong forum partner.
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What? Viper 3.2.8 is for the evita.
If it won't come on you may have been hit with the bug that quite a few others have experienced here where the phone bricks when the battery goes completely dead. If it's still under warranty I would suggest sending it back to HTC and they will probably give you a new phone. Or send it to mobile tech videos and they'll jtag it for about $60.
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Oh lol I didnt see him mention viper. My bad
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better not be ****ing dead because it's off contract
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Doesn't matter. It's still under warranty. The phone isn't old enough to be out of warranty yet, it's release date was barely 1 year ago. I'm pretty sure the warranty is 2 years. They also can't void your warranty for running a custom ROM either, unless they can prove the ROM cause the failure which it doesn't sound like it did in your case. I'm pretty sure that holds true in the U.K., and definitely the U.S. The Magnuson Moss act is a powerful tool.
There aren't too many things (software wise) you can do to break this phone to the point where you need HTC to fix it. I, unfortunately, just did one of them to my phone. I'm praying repair is as nice as the support people. They were all awesome, although they wouldn't quote me a repair price even though I told them exactly what was wrong with it and how I broke it.
This is a known bug and has happened to bone stock phones. If you can't revive it, you should get a warranty replacement.
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Doesn't matter. It's still under warranty. The phone isn't old enough to be out of warranty yet, it's release date was barely 1 year ago. I'm pretty sure the warranty is 2 years.
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Warranty is 1 year. But you are correct, unless the OP bought his right after release, it would be barely over a year old. Any more recent than that, and he is still good.
Keep the phone on the wall charger (not charging over computer's USB port) overnight, and see if that helps. This usually does the trick with the random power drops some of us have seen on this device.
After leaving it charging all night it turns on. However it constantly either freezes and reboots at the splashscreen or just shows the HTC white screen for minutes on end. Got it to boot in to recovery and did factory reset. Got it to boot up and during set up after choosing my WiFi and inputting password then hitting next it rebooted again.
Now what?
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After leaving it charging all night it turns on. However it constantly either freezes and reboots at the splashscreen or just shows the HTC white screen for minutes on end. Got it to boot in to recovery and did factory reset. Got it to boot up and during set up after choosing my WiFi and inputting password then hitting next it rebooted again.
Now what?
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Try upping the voltage on the CPU using Kernel tuner, the CPU might have been a tad bit fried and needs a little more juice to run
-Sugardaddy
Arrow44 said:
Try upping the voltage on the CPU using Kernel tuner, the CPU might have been a tad bit fried and needs a little more juice to run
-Sugardaddy
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Phone won't even turn on. This poses 2 problems.
1. I can't flash kernel or change voltages or anything.
2. Since the sticker fell off the back of my phone, I can't retrieve my IMEI number. Now what the hell do I do?
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Phone won't even turn on. This poses 2 problems.
1. I can't flash kernel or change voltages or anything.
2. Since the sticker fell off the back of my phone, I can't retrieve my IMEI number. Now what the hell do I do?
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Pray
Was able to get my IMEI by going to the site where I bought my unlock code and logging in and checking purchases. Will this be enough for the repair people or will they need the sticker on the back to verify something? I emailed HTC and am awaiting response.
Okay latest update. I called HTC and for some stupid reason said I bought the phone used and they said they cant repair it then. I'll call back tomorrow and NOT tell them that.
In the mean time. I actually plugged it in and it turned on. First time got to HTC whitescreen then shut off. Second time got to the Viper XL splashscreen and then shut off.
Any chance this is still fixable?
I'm having the same issue. Left my phone unplugged when I went to bed last night, it had around 60% left. Woke this morning to find it completely dead and no light when I plug it in to indicate charging. Luckily I just got this in Nov or Dec so I should be able to get it replaced.
So my story begins with me purchasing a used white Nexus 5 for $155 from swappa over a week ago for my wife. *
Phone arrives in perfect condition.
I first unlocked and flash twrp via adb. I proceed with installing Chroma and elementalx. Spend few hours on making the new Nexus 5 the same as my wife's current Galaxy Nexus.
Phone is running great. Zero issues for about 3 days while the phone was just at home running. She throws the phone into her purse and goes to work. Within hour she calls that her phone won't stop rebooting…. *Oh no…. The dreaded power button issue… right?
So I'm assuming the seller did the old “whack against a solid object” temp fix and sold it. I have no proof of that so I'm assuming.
So what do to? Well fixing the power button is still cheaper than buying another Nexus 5 phone. Everyone one quoted me $60. It is what it is… at this point I could have gotten a refurbished phone but what can you do…
So you would think this is the end of my story, right? Wrong.
I go to a cell phone repair place close to my work. They have this tiny power button in stock and replaced it many times before. I come back later that day to pick it up and they have bad news… of course they do.
After the switch replacement, the phone did the same reboot. Goes to Google logo and reboot. If I fiddle with the power button I can get to the OS but reboot right away. The guy proceeds with that it is me rooting it that caused it and I need a new motherboard, price $100.
I started questioning if he really did replace the switch. If it was OS related, the phone would not have worked for couple days and then break randomly. It would not boot to the OS sometimes or at least it would let me boot into TWRP, right?
Long story short, I left with spending the $100 on getting this used $155 phone fixed. Super annoyed at this point.
So after this long story, is there any chance this was really OS related and not a faulty power switch or did I just got lied to and the power switch was never replaced?
For sure, you should've attempted to restore the phone through Google's factory images first. My power button went super wacky twice since I've had it(day 1 model). I just pulled it out, and now the problem is gone all on it's on.
When it kept rebooting, did you try booting into the bootloader at all?
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Curiousn00b said:
For sure, you should've attempted to restore the phone through Google's factory images first. My power button went super wacky twice since I've had it(day 1 model). I just pulled it out, and now the problem is gone all on it's on.
When it kept rebooting, did you try booting into the bootloader at all?
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I sure tried to get into recovery but wouldn't work. Just kept rebooting. I had a nandroid backup done a day before but the phone would not stay powered on for long enough to do anything. It was the equivalent of having no battery left and phone just shut down and attempted to reboot constantly. I took out the motherboard and played around with the button before I went out to repair it but it was the same results. If I "massaged" the button then maybe the phone would get past the Chroma logo and get into the OS, but as soon as I attempted to touch the power button again it would reboot.
I tried reviewing the old motherboard and unless this shop's soldering skills are top notch, I can't tell that the switch was replaced. The soldering point were identical to the volume buttons. When I questioned the store owner, he stated they are that good with their infrared soldering He took out a package of 3 Nexus 5 switches and one was missing... meaning he installed it.
I highly doubt it was OS related. If you brick a phone when flashing, then it would just be constantly in a boot loop, right? I know I can easily go into recovery and flash whatever .img I need to, but this was just nonstop reboot and different times
The other day, my phone died midway through a call. When I tried to turn it on, the 0% sign showed up meaning it was completely dead. I had to urgently make a call so 30 mins later, I held the power button again, turned it on, and the phone went to the white HTC screen and then turned off. I finally got home and connected to my phone to my charger after. I let it charge for a bit then turned it on. I knew something was wrong when my phone was hung on the red Verizon boot logo for a while. Minutes later, it went past the Verizon logo and a pop-up appeared that said optimizing app 1 of 44. I thought this was odd because I already got the MM update about 2 weeks ago and since it updated, I never saw that message ever until now.
Once my phone gets past that and finally boots to the homescreen, I realize that a lot of things have gone wrong. First, I got signed out out of all my accounts (Whatsapp, Spotify, Instagram, Facebook, etc). On top of that, my call history was cleared, all my text messages were cleared, and all my contacts that were saved on my phone storage were gone. In addition, I also had to re-update a lot of apps including the HTC ones that you have to upon the MM update. Finally prior to those whole thing happening I had 10.7gb of free space. After this episode, I lost exactly 1 gb of storage and only have 9.7gb free.
I don't understand what could have caused this or why I lost all this data on my phone. Moreover, it doesn't seem like anything was deleted but my phone is just not reading anything that was already there.
mine just did this exact same thing after shutting off from a drained battery. It's like the data partition or whatever got wiped. Right now trying to log back in to everything and set EVERYTHING back up again. This sucks.
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mine just did this exact same thing after shutting off from a drained battery. It's like the data partition or whatever got wiped. Right now trying to log back in to everything and set EVERYTHING back up again. This sucks.
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i came here for the same thing. mine happened around the same time. only thing i can add here is that my storage is almost maxed out on the phone. makes me wonder if that had something to do with it. but then this happened to two other people around the same time. very weird.
The exact same thing happened AGAIN! I was at the gym listening to music and texting some friends while my battery was at 15%. Went from 15% to 10% in a matter of mere minutes and then from 10% just shut off. Couldn't charge it until I got home so I just kept it in my pocket. Got home about an hour later, put it to charge and then turned it on when battery hit about 10%. Same damn thing, got stuck on the Verizon boot logo and then the dreaded Optimizing Apps message showed up. Once it finished, I was logged out of all accounts, updates to system apps were gone, and widgets/BlinkFeed were gone/reset. And just like last time, suddenly 1GB of storage was gone.
Literally un-freaking-believable. I dreaded that it would happen when my phone shut off and yep, my fears were right. Going to do a factory reset once I backup everything. From there, I am debating whether to replace the battery or replace my phone. While it sucks that it happened to you guys as well, I am somewhat glad its an HTC issue and not just an issue with my personal phone.
Same thing happened to me at 40%
This was recently brought up in the viper rom thread, could be of help.
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Your battery needs to be reset. Hold down POWER + VOLUME (can't remember if it was up or down. takes about 10 seconds)and let it keep resetting and keep holding it for 3 minutes. then let go.
It'll fix your battery so that it drains to 0 instead of 13, but it doesn't fix the weird pseudo-reset problem. It's a known issue and many people are struggling with it. My advice is to set EXTREME POWER SAVER to auto-on at 10%, and if you ever see it that low, just turn it off yourself until you get a chance to charge it.
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Same thing has been happening to me since the MM upgrade. Before that I had NO issues with my battery so I find it hard to believe that my battery is the problem.
After the third time of this happening I finally decided to to a factory reset. This did not help, phone continues to die anywhere between 15% - 30% and revert some of my settings back to stock.
This is driving me insane as I rely on this phone for personal and work use.
Decided to call HTC support today, I did not expect a solution but wanted to make sure it was reported. Of course they had no idea and claimed to have never heard of this issue.
I am guessing that since the M8 is over two years old we wont be seeing and fix pushed out for this issue. I really like my phone and dont want to upgrade at this time.
Finally somewhere where people are actually having the same issue. I've tried factory resetting the phone, doing a fresh install of the OS (with firmware recovery tool) all with no avail. I note lose all my settings and app configurations every time the phone dies, shuts down or restarts. I hope there's a fix, otherwise it looks like a custom rom is the only way.
Has anyone tried wiping the dalvic cache? I can't get into the recovery on my phone so I can't try it, but heard I it might help.
Had the same issue last week
I was at about 20%, phone shut down. I plugged it in to charge, went to boot it up, and it got stuck on the Verizon bootup screen.
I waited a while and did a hard reset, and it came back on, but was completely wiped. So I had the same problem, which is a real pain, because I use the GOOD app for work, and each time that re-installs I have to get a new PIN. And I have had to re-install the app a few times in the past month for a variety of reasons...
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I was at about 20%, phone shut down. I plugged it in to charge, went to boot it up, and it got stuck on the Verizon bootup screen.
I waited a while and did a hard reset, and it came back on, but was completely wiped. So I had the same problem, which is a real pain, because I use the GOOD app for work, and each time that re-installs I have to get a new PIN. And I have had to re-install the app a few times in the past month for a variety of reasons...
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I feel your pain. I use Mobilepass for work and every time my phone resets it deletes my token and I have to request a new one.....
Here is what I did two days ago that seems so far to be working for me. I calibrated the battery. I have tried this in the past but could never get the calibration to work properly. Each time I tried I had the phone plugged into the charger. This time I didnt and the phone went through the battery calibration process like it is supposed to.
Since I have done this my phone will stay on until it gets to 8 or 9% and then shut down but when i charge and turn back on all of my setting are still in place.
To calibrate the battery I held the up volume, down volume and power button (all 3) for a full 2 minutes without the phone being plugged in. During this time the phone will start and get to the HTC splash screen then shut back off, start again to the HTC splash screen then shut off, repeat, repeat, repeat.... after 2 minutes release the buttons and let the phone boot up, plug it in and let it charge to 100%.
I hope this helps,
This happened to me today. I let the battery get a little lower than usual last night, around 13% before shutting it down and plugging it in for the night. Turned it on this morning and it booted up normally. Didn't lose any apps or data, but every time I did something on the phone it gave me those little hints like its a brand new phone. I went to settings and it says it was factory reset at 6:46 a.m. this morning (about the time I turned it on).
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This happened to me today. I let the battery get a little lower than usual last night, around 13% before shutting it down and plugging it in for the night. Turned it on this morning and it booted up normally. Didn't lose any apps or data, but every time I did something on the phone it gave me those little hints like its a brand new phone. I went to settings and it says it was factory reset at 6:46 a.m. this morning (about the time I turned it on).
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Did it reset your ringtone and notification tone settings? Thats what it always has done to me.
I would just like to say that the same thing happens to me as well on my HTC one m8. Battery suddenly dies, now even at 25%, even after a calibration which is just a temporary solution, and when I turn the phone again, SwiftKey settings erased, everything went to stock, messages and contacts are preserved, but the apps start updating itself even though they are not allowed to and I have to manually set a lot of things. It is a total confusion and I literally can't believe HTC allows themselves to not issuing a fix for this disaster.
Was it cold?
Same issue. With mine it seems to be when it gets cold. I was skiing today in 20F but inside my pocket this really shouldn't be an issue. It has turned itself off and refused to restart several times when it has been used to take pictures in cool weather (I live in western OR, it doesn't get COLD, by cool I mean <35F but >20F, usually > 25F). This is the third time it has totally screwed up the phone when it has happened. On another occurrence it reset under normal conditions too. I'm getting pretty sick of it as it is quite a process to get all my VPN tokens reset, get all the apps back etc. Of course it waited until the warranty was out to start acting up.
This time is especially bad, the phone will not restart properly and important processes just constantly flag as stopping so that I can't even get past the initialization screen. It looks like I will have to do a full factory reset. If anyone from HTC is reading...Not acceptable and I won't be buying another phone from you.
Unfortunately I've reached the point where I wouldn't be surprised if it is a programmed planned obsolescence function, but whether or not, this is really annoying behavior.
Sorry to hash up an old thread but I put up with this crap for 5 months before I finally punched and broke the screen out of rage during an important business tech support call when I was at the clients location trying to service their security equipment, it was so embarrassing having to tell them I have to come back especially since it was a remote location.
Mine would wipe contacts, texts etc regularly. I ended up installing Super backup or something and saving my backups on google drive and just restoring everything everytime it happened.
I decided to fix up the phone and replace the battery, broken charging port and smashed screen and unlock bootloader and root but flashing superSU didnt work, got stuck in a bootloop. Anyways through all this I wiped all the caches (including Dalvik cache) flashed the correct stock rom and did the battery calibration and that seemed to have solved the random shutdown and memory leaking issue.....but I guess I wont know for a while.
I have a HTC One 610, and like every once in a while it well automatically reset it self whenever I am in the middle of a text message, on facebook, or even sending an email on phone. Its getting annoying when my cell reset its self.
what needs to be done to it? and should I do.
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I have a HTC One 610, and like every once in a while it well automatically reset it self whenever I am in the middle of a text message, on facebook, or even sending an email on phone. Its getting annoying when my cell reset its self.
what needs to be done to it? and should I do.
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try a factory reset
I know its old but people are having the same issue still so I'm gonna paste this everywhere i find this problem.
There is a Modified stock rom named "Android_Revolution_HD-One_M8_53.1" and its almost the stock M8 without bloatware and so much more stability improvements. So hear me out and flash it with a custom recovery (i did it with twrp) and it seems to be working fine so far. Give it a go before you trash your -still so good- phone to the open seas.
Well, this issue is still happening. my phone has been doing the same for about a week now. ive made several attempts to reset the battery and had to reinstall back ups every time its happened also. the only difference i think now is that its happening at 90% instead of the usual 15%. ive been following instructions to hold volume up, down, and power (with the phone off) for about 2 minutes and then letting go. i have my extreme power saver set to come on at 15% but Im not even getting that low before it shuts off and resets. i have however noticed that recently that if you plug the phone on charge after it first dies you can avoid the phone resetting.. this may be a fluke but its allowing me to deal with the battery problem now without the loss of my data, contacts, etc.
This is exactly the reason why HTC One M8 is the last HTC phone I will ever purchase. Imagine the hassle of phone factory resetting on its own. Horrible.