Oneplus One stuck in twrp(can flash roms/factory reset/reboot but only boots to twrp) - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
My oneplus one stayed overnight in the rain 5 days ago and after I booted it up(with still water inside, just a test) it worked perfectly. There was only water in the camera and that's why I put the phone in a bag of rice to suck out the water. After about 10 hours I opened it and noticed that there was still water inside, so I let it stay in the rice for the night and opened it the next day. Apparantly the device turned itself on in the rice, so I had to turn it off. Still water inside... opened up the back and wiped the water with a cloth. In the rice again this time for a longer time, about 16 hours. Booted the device and it started with twrp. Reflashed the rom and it booted perfectly fine. Just to be sure I put it turned off back into the rice for another day and after that the problems began: the camera's were cleaned, but the device only boots to twrp now. How do I fix this issue? It has been laying in the rice ever since.(about 72 hours.)

Shurikan said:
Hello,
My oneplus one stayed overnight in the rain 5 days ago and after I booted it up(with still water inside, just a test) it worked perfectly. There was only water in the camera and that's why I put the phone in a bag of rice to suck out the water. After about 10 hours I opened it and noticed that there was still water inside, so I let it stay in the rice for the night and opened it the next day. Apparantly the device turned itself on in the rice, so I had to turn it off. Still water inside... opened up the back and wiped the water with a cloth. In the rice again this time for a longer time, about 16 hours. Booted the device and it started with twrp. Reflashed the rom and it booted perfectly fine. Just to be sure I put it turned off back into the rice for another day and after that the problems began: the camera's were cleaned, but the device only boots to twrp now. How do I fix this issue? It has been laying in the rice ever since.(about 72 hours.)
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You should have never turned the device on when it still had water inside, that's asking for trouble, and inviting short-circuits and the like. The second mistake was not leaving it in the rice for long enough in the first place, it should be left in rice for at least two days after doing an initial wipe down. Who knows what's wrong now, probably hardware failure due to those two points.

Well, everything on the device itself seems to work fine. CPU works, Ram works, memory works(can access it from the computer). Recovery works. Someone argued that it might be a sensor that causes the problem.. Any advise?

i am in the exactly same boat but no water damage or anything.

You shouldn't have turned on the device especially when you knew it was still infected you should have allowed it to dry ... Try taking it to a. Oneplus service center ..
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I suggest fully wiping the device. I'm talking everything but internal memory (If you can get data off with USB, do that an internal mem also) then flash a full rom on it. After that, in TWRP, use the reboot to system. If that fails, maybe check to see if you damaged your volume down button. After some research, it's typically full format, though some it worked with a factory reset, and others had their volume down shorted, stuck in or in your case, may be water shorting it, which would make it want to boot recovery. If that fails, then there's not much else that I can suggest. Best of luck to you.

Same Problem (Solved)
I had the same problem, got it wet in a storm and all. I tried everything everyone and has been saying and i finally got it, i believe for me it was a stuck volume down. So i mashed the button then did the restart to system, it took about three tries but finally got it. Once in the system it kept automatically turning down volume all the time. I found a file, can't remember which one, but i edited out the line of code for the volume down function so now it takes no effect.
Hope this helps.

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Water damaged - now flashing green and orange. Wont turn on.

After my issues with my One X, my daughter looks to have bricked her One S after dropping her phone in the sink....
Early on Saturday morning my daughter ran through shouting that her One S had just fallen from her pocket and landed in the sink. It was in the water just a second or two. She brought it straight through to me and it was working fine, but the phone was on a constant vibrate. I pulled the sim, and removed the top and bottom cover, and got the hairdryer out. I dried it on cold for 30 minutes (no heat at all) and put it straight in a sealed tupperware box of rice in the boiler cupboard. I had expected to pull it out this lunch time (a full 48 hours later) expecting it to be fine, but after plugging it in to charge on the mains for 4 hours, it wont boot.
At the moment it flashes green and red when on charge, but this disappears when it is removed from charge. This is the same whether it is charged via USB or mains.
When I first tried to start it up, the screen flashed around a third of the way down and the nothing.
Second attempt, I held down the lock button and held it. After a few seconds the three buttons at the bottom flashed 15 (I counted them) times and then nothing.
Third time, as above, but flashed 5 times.
Since then nothing. No flashing, no noise, blank screen.
Incidentally, when it seemed to want to boot it never vibrated (if that helps the diagnosis?)
I haven't got the tools, so I had planned to pick some up tomorrow and order a replacement battery from Ebay. My reasoning is because I have read that the lights I have flashing relate to battery issues.
Any other options? Is there any hope for this phone now?
AW: Water damaged - now flashing green and orange. Wont turn on.
Does it geht recognized when you plug it into you computer?
OK I don't know of it even gets recognized if its turned off, bit its worth a try.
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chouman said:
After my issues with my One X, my daughter looks to have bricked her One S after dropping her phone in the sink....
Early on Saturday morning my daughter ran through shouting that her One S had just fallen from her pocket and landed in the sink. It was in the water just a second or two. She brought it straight through to me and it was working fine, but the phone was on a constant vibrate. I pulled the sim, and removed the top and bottom cover, and got the hairdryer out. I dried it on cold for 30 minutes (no heat at all) and put it straight in a sealed tupperware box of rice in the boiler cupboard. I had expected to pull it out this lunch time (a full 48 hours later) expecting it to be fine, but after plugging it in to charge on the mains for 4 hours, it wont boot.
At the moment it flashes green and red when on charge, but this disappears when it is removed from charge. This is the same whether it is charged via USB or mains.
When I first tried to start it up, the screen flashed around a third of the way down and the nothing.
Second attempt, I held down the lock button and held it. After a few seconds the three buttons at the bottom flashed 15 (I counted them) times and then nothing.
Third time, as above, but flashed 5 times.
Since then nothing. No flashing, no noise, blank screen.
Incidentally, when it seemed to want to boot it never vibrated (if that helps the diagnosis?)
I haven't got the tools, so I had planned to pick some up tomorrow and order a replacement battery from Ebay. My reasoning is because I have read that the lights I have flashing relate to battery issues.
Any other options? Is there any hope for this phone now?
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It could be that the device has 0% battery.
Try to plug it in the charger and hold the power button for so 15 min.
Then try constantly to turn on(plluged im the charger)
This should help
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No no no don't plug it in! There's likely still water in there that could short the circuits and permanently damage the phone, if it hasn't happened already. Power it off fully, put it in rice or some sort of dessicant, and let it sit for at least a week. The longer you wait, the better chance you have of saving it.
Thanks guys for the quick replies.
The phone won't connect to my laptop or computer and won't let me access HTC Sync. The 3 lights at the bottom will only flash when the phone is plugged in, if I unplug it won't do anything at all.
I can't see there being any liquid left in there at all. It was thoroughly dried with a cool hair dryer (and worked perfectly) before I shut it down manually and placed it in the rice for 2 days. I think that I'm at the stage where I can be confident of that.
Sounds like a dead battery to me.. But just to be safe wait a while before charging it
chouman said:
After my issues with my One X, my daughter looks to have bricked her One S after dropping her phone in the sink....
Early on Saturday morning my daughter ran through shouting that her One S had just fallen from her pocket and landed in the sink. It was in the water just a second or two. She brought it straight through to me and it was working fine, but the phone was on a constant vibrate. I pulled the sim, and removed the top and bottom cover, and got the hairdryer out. I dried it on cold for 30 minutes (no heat at all) and put it straight in a sealed tupperware box of rice in the boiler cupboard. I had expected to pull it out this lunch time (a full 48 hours later) expecting it to be fine, but after plugging it in to charge on the mains for 4 hours, it wont boot.
At the moment it flashes green and red when on charge, but this disappears when it is removed from charge. This is the same whether it is charged via USB or mains.
When I first tried to start it up, the screen flashed around a third of the way down and the nothing.
Second attempt, I held down the lock button and held it. After a few seconds the three buttons at the bottom flashed 15 (I counted them) times and then nothing.
Third time, as above, but flashed 5 times.
Since then nothing. No flashing, no noise, blank screen.
Incidentally, when it seemed to want to boot it never vibrated (if that helps the diagnosis?)
I haven't got the tools, so I had planned to pick some up tomorrow and order a replacement battery from Ebay. My reasoning is because I have read that the lights I have flashing relate to battery issues.
Any other options? Is there any hope for this phone now?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27101970
Take the phone to a sevice they will disamble and dry properly , probably they will use tehnical alcool and clean all your el. contacts and dry it with hot air. Good luck
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Update:
I was ready to bleach the water marker and/or get some phone insurance, but when I went back to the phone a couple of days after my last post, I plugged it in to charge again and when I checked it a couple of hours later it was working.
it's well over a week later, and there are no obvious I'll effects now.
I'm really surprised, but obviously delighted.

[Q] Water damage, stuck in bootloop.

Hello,
So the phone fell from a small height into a toilet today but didn't turn off. Instead it rebooted and now it is stuck in a bootloop, reaching the end of the boot animation and beginning again.
I can't reach the recovery or bootloader. Holding down the bottom button and the power button stalls the bootloop but only produces a black screen for a few seconds before it loops again. Holding the power button just restarts the loop.
I tried plugging it into a pc and checking if it was listed under "adb devices" while it was looping but got no joy.
The thing is sitting in rice while I hunt for some silica gel packets. So on the plus side I have invented flashing rice.
Have I missed anything or do I just have to hope something changes as it dries out?
Thanks.
You should have been drying it out first before trying anything ...
But hopefully it'll dry out and it'll be fine. Tell us how things will turn out.
krucymucy said:
You should have been drying it out first before trying anything ...
But hopefully it'll dry out and it'll be fine. Tell us how things will turn out.
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I was a bit perplexed really, the phone wouldn't turn off so I was looking to make it power off so I could leave it to dry in peace. I felt like it was doing all the damage it would do since it was already on :/
Still in boot loop.
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I can't reach the recovery or bootloader. Holding down the bottom button and the power button stalls the bootloop but only produces a black screen for a few seconds before it loops again. Holding the power button just restarts the loop.
I tried plugging it into a pc and checking if it was listed under "adb devices" while it was looping but got no joy.
The thing is sitting in rice while I hunt for some silica gel packets. So on the plus side I have invented flashing rice.
Have I missed anything or do I just have to hope something changes as it dries out?
Thanks.[/QUOTE said:
When you see the black screen pres the 2 buttons quickly for some seconds and let them go
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I think if it s still in boot loop that s not so bad... It s still alive.
I would be you, I would put it without case in a box full of rice during at least 24h. It would help to dry it. It would have been better just after the incident but maybe it s not too late. Good luck...
sent from my Moto G - KK retail ROM
Drying methods
The good news is that water repellant treatment is applied to most Motorola phones. Even so, small droplets of water sitting on surfaces can cause problems both immediately and longer term (through oxidation). Thorough drying out only possible through evaporation (immersion in rice WILL NOT work with these sealed units, as it's a contact desiccant, which works by capillary absorption of water molecules that it physically touches).
So: power off immediately after retrieving from water; remove back to expose as much of the interior as possible; remove SIM card. Then keep the phone in a warm place overnight (eg airing cupboard). Leave for 24 hrs; then attempt re-activation.
Dropped my Moto G gen 1 phone into water yesterday, took it out within a couple of seconds. It seemed ok, then went into repeated boot loops. Opened it up, no visible water inside (prob because of water repellant treatment).
Followed steps above , and after 24 hrs the boot loops ended and it is now working fine.
Good luck !
A similar thing happened to a moto e, it wasn't dropped or anything but it was stuck in an infinite reboot loop.
I took it to the moto service center and they fixed it by doing a "power charge", at least thats what he called it.
No idea what it means. He connected it to a laptop and voila!, it booted.
Hi,
I am stuck in the same problem. My motog 1st gen fell into the toilet day before yesterday. I took it out within 10 seconds I guess. Tried to switch it off, but it was stuck in the boot up loop and didn't switch off. So I tried using a dryer to absorb all the moisture first and then put it in a airtight bag full of rice and waited for the battery to drain for the phone to shut down. It laid there for 30 hours like that.
After that I tried charging it and checking if it works but its still in bootloop.
Please suggest what to do.

Water damage conundrum

I was pushed into a pool with my Nexus 5 on me. I took my phone out of my pocket right away but it was submerged in water of course. I was not able to put it in rice or silica until the next day. I took apart the phone, removed the battery, cleaned lightly with 99% alcohol and put the phone in silica gel packs for 4 days. I am able to turn on the phone and boot into Android KitKat, but it shuts down immediately.
I am able to boot into recovery and flash and it stays on indefinitely. I tried wiping the phone, do a restore from backup, etc. While all the tasks of the recovery work, the phone will boot up and immediately shut down. I don't understand why the phone will work in recovery and is able to perform heavy tasks like backup and restore, but will not stay powered on in Android.
Is it possible my battery is at fault here? I noticed that even though I have it plugged into the charger, it doesn't seem to be replenishing. Or at least the is what the indicator tells me.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
rldev said:
I was pushed into a pool with my Nexus 5 on me. I took my phone out of my pocket right away but it was submerged in water of course. I was not able to put it in rice or silica until the next day. I took apart the phone, removed the battery, cleaned lightly with 99% alcohol and put the phone in silica gel packs for 4 days. I am able to turn on the phone and boot into Android KitKat, but it shuts down immediately.
I am able to boot into recovery and flash and it stays on indefinitely. I tried wiping the phone, do a restore from backup, etc. While all the tasks of the recovery work, the phone will boot up and immediately shut down. I don't understand why the phone will work in recovery and is able to perform heavy tasks like backup and restore, but will not stay powered on in Android.
Is it possible my battery is at fault here? I noticed that even though I have it plugged into the charger, it doesn't seem to be replenishing. Or at least the is what the indicator tells me.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
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Did you try to flash 4.4.4 stock via fastboot?
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Do you have the warranty?
t-shock said:
Did you try to flash 4.4.4 stock via fastboot?
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Do you have the warranty?
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No I didn't. Don't know why that would make a difference, but I will try it since I can do it. I have no warranty that covers water damage.

Water Damaged (somehow) and wont power on.

Yesterday I ran my Moto g3 through some running water (I made sure the back was clicked on) to clean it. However a few hours later the phone would not power on and I have been charging it since and all it says is that it is on 0% and even when I take it off charging it still says its charging. Also yesterday when I noticed my phone wasnt working I took off the shell and saw there was a lot of water so i wiped it off and tried turning it on but nothing. ANY ADVICE WOULD BE REALLY APPRECIATED.
Try putting the phone inside a bag of rice for 1-2 days.
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if it was clean water then rice bag method should help
I know I'm late because this happened some months ago but yesterday the same happened to me so I let it to dry for an entire day and it continued to do that, but some minutes ago, it decided to start working again for some reason, my one and only solution was to wait for it to fix itself

Sat in water and still working!

Well, mostly. The only thing not working is the flash for the FFC.
Monday, I had my phone sitting on the passenger seat in my car, in a baking pan. I had to quickly put on my brakes because a car pulled out in front of me, so the pan, my phone, and a cup of water I had in the cupholder all fell onto the floorboard and I didn't notice. About 10 minutes later, I realized I didn't have my phone in my phone and ran outside to go get it. When I found it, it was still on but the front led was also on and the phone said that it couldn't detect a SIM card. I turned it off and decided to take it apart to let it dry.
A little while later, it booted up on its own but kept bootlooping, sometimes going into bootloader mode, and the volume/power buttons were unresponsive. I just let it sit and hoped for the best.
It eventually booted up and got to the PIN unlock screen but the touchscreen wasn't working. I managed to turned it off and let it sit for a while longer.
Fortunately, it started working later that night and I was able to fully boot my phone. However, the front LED stayed on.
I noticed that a corner of the back of the phone had started to come unglued, so I took the back of and cleaned all the connections, some of which did have a little corrosion on them. I put it back together and now mostly everything works. I'm so thankful I didn't have to get another phone. ?

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