Xperia Z C6603 dead after power off and immediately tried to power on. After that the device doesn't respond, even if tried to force shutdown by pressing power + volume up. The charging indicator is not glowing when tried to charge. The device is not recognized when tried to flash with flashtool by androxyde with properly installed drivers.
Please help me fix this issue.
Hi,
I would try another cable and charger. It could just be completely dead and not charging. Or worse case, it's your port on the phone.
But you can ask for other opinions here in this dedicated help thread for your device,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z/help/help-thread-xperia-z-question-noob-t2345372
Good luck!
USB cable working perfectly fine....
USB cable working perfectly fine as I can charge my xperia Ray with the same cable. And the USB port on xperia z is in good state as when I remove the battery connection bus from the motherboard and then connected to charger then one time red led glows.
Then asking in the thread I linked would be best. ?
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[Q] I lost my current phone usb cable , using old phone's usb cable to charge my phone now. Is it safe to do so?
Will it cause any damage to my phone in long term? Thanks.
The correct is to use your original usb cable, I have a Xperia ZL and my pc don't recognize it without the original Sony usb cable. But this isn't your problem, so you can use your old usb cable to charge your device with no problems
Hi guys,
i got a problem with a M2 Aqua. Last week my battery was like 5% left and I wanted to charge it. While connected to the charger, the phone hadn't charged at all. Also the red led that indicates charging wasn't showing. As the M2 got to 0% and shutdown itself, I tried everything. To keep this short, this is what I've tried:
Charging for 24h+
Tried entering flashmode
Pushing Vol+ and power button for hard shutdown
Tried SUS, Flashtool, PC Companion and other software
Tried pushing the reset button hidden next to the sd card slot
The phone wasn't recognizing at all. :crying: The led on the top right of the phone hadn't even lighted up once during my tries to recover the phone.
Since the phone wasn't recognizing at all, I think either the battery or the charging / microusb socket is broken. There is also the possibility of a mainboard failure. How can I test the battery for functionality? Is this even possible? Would the phone boot up when connected to the charger even if the battery has a failure?
If the socket is the problem, I'm going to replace the whole PCB at once, because im not very good at soldering.
Maybe some of you can give me some insight.
Thank you.
I dot know about this device but others function without a battery being present. I've opened up a generic tablet before and swapped over a soldered battery, I had it powered up sans battery.
Obviously you've tried different chargers? USB cables or connecting it to a pc and see if it recognises the phone or any messages crop up.
Failing that try taking it to a service centre or repair shop. They might open it up or diagnose a fault for free. I've not looked inside the Sony m2 but some phones have ribbon connectors inside that simply fall out of their sockets, it might not be the end of the world.
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i have an unlocked xperia m2 pcb but its not an anqua one just lte m2... just fixed my girlfriends m2 and used full handset i got from e bay guy said was not working as didnt read sim card, turned out the main board was fine just the sim reader was faulty lol
i have just bought a micro usb fan for my z5 premium phone it says just plug in and it works but it dont i have to pull the menu down from top of the screen and press detect usb then the fan works while the phone scans for a usb otg as soon as it says no device found etc the fan stops!!! so annoying!! is there a way /hack/mod to change the phone so that the usb port otg is constantly active or to keep it turned on until i turn it off so then at least i can keep the fan running for more then 5 seconds?! please please please help me!
You can't because you have to do that to power the port. If the port was permanently powered and it got wet you'd have big problems
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Hello. I found my old Lumia 1020 and I decided to try and turn it on. However when I connected it to the charger all it does is flashing the middle button (windows logo) as what it normally does at the first few second of charging. So I tried connecting it to the laptop and same thing. Any ideas?
Hi, SavoTS
I guess the chances are that battery-juice might have dried up, possibility.
Have you tried Soft-Reset-ing your Lumia?
1. Press and hold the volume keys and power button together for 3-5 seconds.
2. The phone should soft-reset.
Please tell me what you've tried?
Also, The USB Port on your phone or the USB cable might be in bad-shape. This can cause the phone to not charge much and being stuck at the blinking Home button (Windows logo).
I have had bad USB port causing charging issues and giving me trouble while transferring data - I simply replaced it with a spare.
What have you tried so far?
jis.s said:
Hi, SavoTS
I guess the chances are that battery-juice might have dried up, possibility.
Have you tried Soft-Reset-ing your Lumia?
1. Press and hold the volume keys and power button together for 3-5 seconds.
2. The phone should soft-reset.
Please tell me what you've tried?
Also, The USB Port on your phone or the USB cable might be in bad-shape. This can cause the phone to not charge much and being stuck at the blinking Home button (Windows logo).
I have had bad USB port causing charging issues and giving me trouble while transferring data - I simply replaced it with a spare.
What have you tried so far?
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The cable is totally fine because I use it to charge my other phone and it works fine. Tried the soft reset button combo and it didn't work. When I connected it to the pc it wasn't recognized. I haven't taken it apart but even if I do I don't have spare phones to take anything and use it.
SavoTS said:
The cable is totally fine because I use it to charge my other phone and it works fine. Tried the soft reset button combo and it didn't work. When I connected it to the pc it wasn't recognized. I haven't taken it apart but even if I do I don't have spare phones to take anything and use it.
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i have this pc problem just charging not recognize. I gone changed replace new charging port and pc problem is solved it's working perfectly
If the battery is totally drained you should try a charging device, be patient and have the Lumia for hours on the loader. Also check the USB port, there may be tons of dust inside. Yes, it took me about ten minutes to clean a micro USB port, so just try it.
Best regards,
Joachim
I bought this new phone on Nov 6. This is how I bricked it....
Xperia 5 ii won't work with Type-A to Type-C cable at all and my computer just don't have a type-c port, so I tried OTG with USB disk. Although the disk was mounted, I couldn't find it in a third party explorer (ZArchiver/SolidExplorer), however the built-in explorer couldn't copy the file into the phone somehow, so I tried to reboot the phone, aaaaand it is bricked...... Push the power button for a looooong time, no response. Plug in the power cable, no response, LED not even lighten up.
well I guess OTG is a pretty dangerous feature since it mess up with voltage in the power module, and two of my previous phones died of power problems, namely Samsung S2 and Xiaomi Note.
Is there any way to confirm whether it is a dead brick before i go and return the phone?
Not the solution, but mine works fine with usb a to usb c cable connection to my computer. Had been using that for transferring old data into it.
viperc said:
Not the solution, but mine works fine with usb a to usb c cable connection to my computer. Had been using that for transferring old data into it.
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oh I should change my description into "my Xperia 5 ii won't work with any of my A to C cables" lol, maybe they are too old to be compatible? no idea though
Have you tried pressing power button + volume buttons for 30 seconds?
Also OTG should only be able to charge another device, so you might be lucky and didn't fry your Sony phone.
SeriousFlash said:
Have you tried pressing power button + volume buttons for 30 seconds?
Also OTG should only be able to charge another device, so you might be lucky and didn't fry your Sony phone.
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!!!! long press power + volume really did work XD my phone vibrated 1x following 3x then I could power it up again ~~~
after looking up on Google i found that power + volume up would force shutdown the phone, which quite surprised me because i've been using android since 2012 and somehow never heard of this before. I know that long pressing power button would force reboot though, but it never came to my mind that there could be a way to force shutdown.
Thank you very much! That saved me a lot of time and saved me from a bad day lol
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I bought this new phone on Nov 6. This is how I bricked it....
Xperia 5 ii won't work with Type-A to Type-C cable at all and my computer just don't have a type-c port, so I tried OTG with USB disk. Although the disk was mounted, I couldn't find it in a third party explorer (ZArchiver/SolidExplorer), however the built-in explorer couldn't copy the file into the phone somehow, so I tried to reboot the phone, aaaaand it is bricked...... Push the power button for a looooong time, no response. Plug in the power cable, no response, LED not even lighten up.
well I guess OTG is a pretty dangerous feature since it mess up with voltage in the power module, and two of my previous phones died of power problems, namely Samsung S2 and Xiaomi Note.
Is there any way to confirm whether it is a dead brick before i go and return the phone?
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This is odd since my works with Type-A to Type-C cable. It's a short Sony cable which i received to charge my WF-1000XM3 earbuds.
vyp54 said:
This is odd since my works with Type-A to Type-C cable. It's a short Sony cable which i received to charge my WF-1000XM3 earbuds.
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I was online with Sony Support this morning because my Xperia 5 II had shut down, wouldn't power on, wouldn't charge. In my chat we the support guy he said you should not charge your phone from a laptop. After 12 hours of panic my phone showed a graphic for zero battery. I plugged my cable in and got the red LED light. Phone went on and fully charged. I have to idea what happened but don't try to charge with a Thunderbolt4 cable.
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I was online with Sony Support this morning because my Xperia 5 II had shut down, wouldn't power on, wouldn't charge. In my chat we the support guy he said you should not charge your phone from a laptop. After 12 hours of panic my phone showed a graphic for zero battery. I plugged my cable in and got the red LED light. Phone went on and fully charged. I have to idea what happened but don't try to charge with a Thunderbolt4 cable.
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I had my Xperia 5 II for a year now. 70% of total charging was done using USB C to USB C cable from a laptop Thunderbolt port.
I have no idea why Sony has autistic support that scares users. I almost charged my Xperia from any USB socket I could find (be it either A or C) and it still runs like a charm.