so my phone get into hard brick and i sent it to tha lab and they say if i will give them money they will bring my new brand phone
they say that coz my phone is on hard brick and no respond to any pc and charger and not turn on
i think about to change motherboard so i will tell them to change
if i will change motherboard this can repair the hard brick? please answer fast its importent to me
netanel.zeevi3 said:
so my phone get into hard brick and i sent it to tha lab and they say if i will give them money they will bring my new brand phone
they say that coz my phone is on hard brick and no respond to any pc and charger and not turn on
i think about to change motherboard so i will tell them to change
if i will change motherboard this can repair the hard brick? please answer fast its importent to me
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Probably too late, but yes
gabriel51 said:
probably too late, but yes
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never mind
ive got new phone
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There's a lot of threads on replacing rooted droid phones. But i couldnt find anything on Samsung T-mobile phones.
i bricked the rooted sidekick 4G yesterday (a hard brick, when i boot the phone, it doesnt turn on, only a little back light comes up, no samsung logo; when i release the power, screen goes back to dark). And today i asked for a replacement and it will arrive in a week.
When i send back the brick phone, they told me to take out battery, battery door and sd card. Then they will check what happened to it when they get the front piece of the phone
So my question is are the tech people able to find out my phone was rooted and void the warranty. Or they will just replace the phone since they cant really turn on the phone to check anything.
Thanks in advance guys!
they will just pop in a test battery n see if its hardbricked
For your sake, you probably don't want to go flashing your device again. But, they probably aren't going to specifically know the device was rooted. You erased everything when you flashed the device..
I still doubt you really bricked it...
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xtrem88 said:
they will just pop in a test battery n see if its hardbricked
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what if it is hard bricked? does that included in the warranty, or they will charge me extra money?
@orange: the problem is, it wasnt really bricked at the beginning, i was still able to get into download mode, so i tried to restore it with odin.
But idk what happened during the restore, the phone just wont boot after that, nor get into download mode/recovery mode. So im pretty sure its hard bricked =[
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what if it is hard bricked? does that included in the warranty, or they will charge me extra money?
@orange: the problem is, it wasnt really bricked at the beginning, i was still able to get into download mode, so i tried to restore it with odin.
But idk what happened during the restore, the phone just wont boot after that, nor get into download mode/recovery mode. So im pretty sure its hard bricked =[
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Samsung phones are damn near impossible to hard brick thanks to Odin, but even so if you turn it in they won't know anything if they can't even boot the phone up, they will through the battery in, see it doesn't boot, and send you a new one. They don't have the same tools we have
xmeatizmurderx said:
Samsung phones are damn near impossible to hard brick thanks to Odin, but even so if you turn it in they won't know anything if they can't even boot the phone up, they will through the battery in, see it doesn't boot, and send you a new one. They don't have the same tools we have
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thx for the answer =]
ye, they will send me the replacement first and ill send back the bricked one. We'll see what happens after they check the phone =]
OP I have the exact same issue, Did they replace the handset no problem? No Out Of Warranty fee?
if a phone has been bricked and is given to a samsung service center while under warranty they replace it with a new one but what do they exactly do with the bricked phone?
do they somehow revive it using some of their secret mojo's?
or they use it for something else?
thnx
abizerl123 said:
if a phone has been bricked and is given to a samsung service center while under warranty they replace it with a new one but what do they exactly do with the bricked phone?
do they somehow revive it using some of their secret mojo's?
or they use it for something else?
thnx
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They usually don't give a new phone (unless its a major hardware defect)...they just replace the motherboard, and flash the latest official version available...and return it back...
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even if the phone is hard bricked??
changing the motherboard fixes the phone??
abizerl123 said:
even if the phone is hard bricked??
changing the motherboard fixes the phone??
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Yes
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The dead phone can be revived by replacing the motherboard, but this isnt done in most cases if they have given you a new phone.
Usually the dead phones are sold to other mobile phone shops or repair centers for salvaging parts..
actually hard bricked is that when the bootloader are removed from the mobile without bootloader the mobile cannot boot and it cannot be revived
but it doesn't mean that the everything is waste
they took the phone take out the important and costly things like camera, processor, ram, speaker, buttons etc.
and make another phone with them
thnx for letting me know guys
one day a guy whose phone was bricked and got it replaced met a guy who got a new phone:
New phone guy: check my new mobile out bro
Brickd phone guy: Hey!!! that's mine!!
LoL
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Greetings all! I have been a Lg optimus user for some time, being that it is my first official android phone. Sadly it was bricked and is just a very expensive paper weight now. Due to the fact that armv6 processors are becoming outdated i was considering geting a new phone, preferably an HD one, but I digress. My main problem is that I would like my LG to at least function, but I live in the Caribbean and it is out of reach of an offcial LG repair center. I very well know that it may be a lost cause but is there any advive that others can give from past experience that can help me with my present conundrum? You are well come to flame at me for this possibly inept question, as long as I can get help and move on in the mean while untill my new phone....I love the Optimus one and even so would like to have i as my little past time.:highfive:
wm526 said:
Greetings all! I have been a Lg optimus user for some time, being that it is my first official android phone. Sadly it was bricked and is just a very expensive paper weight now. Due to the fact that armv6 processors are becoming outdated i was considering geting a new phone, preferably an HD one, but I digress. My main problem is that I would like my LG to at least function, but I live in the Caribbean and it is out of reach of an offcial LG repair center. I very well know that it may be a lost cause but is there any advive that others can give from past experience that can help me with my present conundrum? You are well come to flame at me for this possibly inept question, as long as I can get help and move on in the mean while untill my new phone....I love the Optimus one and even so would like to have i as my little past time.:highfive:
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Does it turn on at all? If you pop the battery out, put it back in and hold Volume UP+Back+Power does it get to Emergency Mode at all? If it does you might be able to recover by flashing the original/stock firmware, follow this post here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=883314
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Does it turn on at all? If you pop the battery out, put it back in and hold Volume UP+Back+Power does it get to Emergency Mode at all? If it does you might be able to recover by flashing the original/stock firmware, follow this post here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=883314
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I've tried that a few times but to no avail... :crying:
I've held down every single button, squeezed every single part, and even shaked it a bit since some people say that it some times works. The phone is very fresh, a few months old and I haven't even taken off the screen protector yet...
I've even tried putting it to charge for some time, pressing some of the puttons while plugging in the charger or USB cable. I don't know if i can have it shipped back to the US to be fixed or otherwise.
Thanks for the input...:highfive:
wm526 said:
I've tried that a few times but to no avail... :crying:
I've held down every single button, squeezed every single part, and even shaked it a bit since some people say that it some times works. The phone is very fresh, a few months old and I haven't even taken off the screen protector yet...
I've even tried putting it to charge for some time, pressing some of the puttons while plugging in the charger or USB cable. I don't know if i can have it shipped back to the US to be fixed or otherwise.
Thanks for the input...:highfive:
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Well if the phone isn't turning on at all then you wont be able to flash the stock rom. I guess you havent tried flashing a new baseband or rom. You might have to go ahead and send it for fixing since it is under warranty.
How many days do you have phone bricked??? Just asking because you could have a empty battery and thats why combo its not working its a long shot i now but sometimes happy things appen...
Best of luck
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just xplain man...
u r jus telling that the fone is brickd...why don't u share the condition of the fone now...nd just xplain wht u did with it bfore getting it brickd...
ajaihs said:
u r jus telling that the fone is brickd...why don't u share the condition of the fone now...nd just xplain wht u did with it bfore getting it brickd...
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All I think I have to say about that is ...KDZ updater...During the update I got an error repeatedly so I unplug and plug it in again but it didn't work so I (this is the part that I regret the most) I just unplugged the battery and tried to do it again, and thats how I ended up like this...the point is I know it's bricked I just wanted to know if I could have it fixed without being in the USA.
Try this method http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1324105 :fingers-crossed:
Hello,
I'm brand new to the forums, been reading up on my phone and things to do with it. I've just been running stock everything, unrooted and using GO overlays which I really like. I was thinking of rooting my phone and let me friend play around with it... BIG MISTAKE. My phone won't turn on, boot, power up or anything... Have they bricked my phone and is there ANYTHING at all that I can do to recover it? I was using Kies and have my phone backed up and everything... but assuming it won't even turn on... Does anyone have any advice on some options?
Galaxy SII SkyRocket I727
Rogers - Canada
-Pixie
If it wont turn on it sounds like a hardbrick, what did your friend flash? my guess he probably flashed a SGS II rom. You will have to repair it using jtag for 50$.
If you still got warranty you could try using it.
Going Crazy!
Holding down the volume key doesn't work, I can't download emulators to get it up with the phone unable to function or device drivers be updated or detected at all... I've read and read and read and NOTHING is working... I can see if I can create a jig, I think the parts are all around here somewhere... But is that the ONLY option? If it's hard bricked and they've completely messed it up, does anyone know of ANY potentials whatsoever of how to rebuild this thing back to normal?? Please help, I'm going to ASDLKDJLSKDJ someone up... !!! In the meantime I need to see if I can save this thing!
As I said for hardbrick you'll have to find a jtag repair service nearby and send your phone nad pay 50$.
kishke said:
If it wont turn on it sounds like a hardbrick, what did your friend flash? my guess he probably flashed a SGS II rom. You will have to repair it using jtag for 50$.
If you still got warranty you could try using it.
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I'm pretty sure I'm under warranty... Pretty sure they're going to be extremely peeved when they find out it's hardbricked from god knows what...
It took a while but I finally found the ordering site for jtag... Going to try that route I s'pose, thank you. Good thing I have an old crap phone as a back-up in the meantime... They don't require the SIM do they? I don't really trust sending that off...
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I'm pretty sure I'm under warranty... Pretty sure they're going to be extremely peeved when they find out it's hardbricked from god knows what...
It took a while but I finally found the ordering site for jtag... Going to try that route I s'pose, thank you. Good thing I have an old crap phone as a back-up in the meantime... They don't require the SIM do they? I don't really trust sending that off...
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No sim required. When you pull the battery out and put it back in and hold power do you even get a Samsung logo flash on the screen?
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Pixielated said:
I'm pretty sure I'm under warranty... Pretty sure they're going to be extremely peeved when they find out it's hardbricked from god knows what...
It took a while but I finally found the ordering site for jtag... Going to try that route I s'pose, thank you. Good thing I have an old crap phone as a back-up in the meantime... They don't require the SIM do they? I don't really trust sending that off...
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go the warranty way. you got nothing to loose
I was tired and very short on time and got careless. I tried to unroot my Flex 2 by using the LG flash tool but because I didnt read enough, I did it wrong and now my phone wont turn on, wont charge, and cant get into download mode.
Should I put it in a drawer and wait until someone figures out how to unbrick or sell on ebay as broken? Kind of depressed right now...
cardboardbox said:
I was tired and very short on time and got careless. I tried to unroot my Flex 2 by using the LG flash tool but because I didnt read enough, I did it wrong and now my phone wont turn on, wont charge, and cant get into download mode.
Should I put it in a drawer and wait until someone figures out how to unbrick or sell on ebay as broken? Kind of depressed right now...
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I guess you should do that.
You didnt specify which variant you have too...
Alex_XV6700 said:
I guess you should do that.
You didnt specify which variant you have too...
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LS996
Would taking the battery out help at all?
cardboardbox said:
Would taking the battery out help at all?
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Only way is to send it in for repair woth LG...I JUST GOT MINES BACK FROM THEM...GOOD AS NEW
bountyman334 said:
Only way is to send it in for repair woth LG...I JUST GOT MINES BACK FROM THEM...GOOD AS NEW
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How much did it cost? Or did they do it under warranty?
They repair it under warranty.
Usually phones have 1 yr factory warranty, so bountyman has sent it twice if im not mistaken.
If you're in the US send it in for repair.
I've just sent mine off for repair.
I bricked it editing system files, tried to use the flash tool but it didn't work so just took it straight to the store and they sent it off no questions asked.
The only problem now (aside from not having my phone) is that this time of year it can take up to 2 weeks to get it back.
If you are worried about them refusing because you voided the warranty, just tell them that you installed an official update and it wouldnt work after that. They can't argue if you make it look like it's their fault.
I'll admit it's wrong to lie but, it's an expensive phone.
thanks for the replies. I've started the repair process via email, had to ask them if I could still do it without proof of purchase and they said they will look up IMEI to verify manufactured date (it was 04/2015). Email support must be somewhere across the globe from me because I got a very fast response at 1am CT but no response during business hours.
I've learned my lesson. No rooting or unrooting as long as I have little kids that wear me out and leave me with no time to research.
cardboardbox said:
thanks for the replies. I've started the repair process via email, had to ask them if I could still do it without proof of purchase and they said they will look up IMEI to verify manufactured date (it was 04/2015). Email support must be somewhere across the globe from me because I got a very fast response at 1am CT but no response during business hours.
I've learned my lesson. No rooting or unrooting as long as I have little kids that wear me out and leave me with no time to research.
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