Hey everyone, read this whole story of my note edge and then help me out with suggestions:
- 4 months ago i dropped it, it got a small straight line crack from left to right with no harm done with the touch, i used it everyday with no probs at all.
- Then 2 weeks ago, i flashed the XTREME MUSIC MOD BY ANDROIDEXPERT LIKE 2 TIMES, WHICH NEEDED A DALVIK WIPE, the apps optimization really took long which i think could be the reason for all this mess. I locked the screen, then i went on to unlock it, it never turned the screen on, it has since gone TOTAL BLACK OUT.
- Capacitive button lights and LED light is working, screen is also responding but i just can't see anything.
- i also did a soft reset ( That by removing battery and holding the power button for a minute or so), i turned the phone on but no luck.
====> HERE'S THE TWIST NOW, after 2 weeks of giving up, i tried again, i plugged the charger in and hurrey!, the screen turned on to show the charging animation, BUT, it went on to the boot screen when it shows samsung logo and AGAIN, it went total blackout.
what could be wrong?
no help?
ishaqtkr said:
no help?
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Flash a stock rom. If youre on 5.0 find a 5.0 stock or if youre on 5.1 do a 5.1
If this does not solve your problem, i would suggest flashing stock rom with pit file (and selecting repartition option in odin)
zeeshanonlyme said:
Flash a stock rom. If youre on 5.0 find a 5.0 stock or if youre on 5.1 do a 5.1
If this does not solve your problem, i would suggest flashing stock rom with pit file (and selecting repartition option in odin)
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What's a pit file and where can i get it please?
OK I, http://www.tsar3000.com/Joomla/inde...roid-mobile-phones&catid=55:samsung&Itemid=82
I got one from that site for N915F, flashed it with odin but still screen isn't showing anything
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Hi everyone!! New here, but not new to Forums in general. I searched around and couldn't find my exact issue, so I figured I’d start a new thread. This is gonna be kinda long, but I wanna give as many details as I can to keep things accurate.
My wife and I both have the Galaxy S2 T989 (T-Mobile). Both purchased like new off eBay. When I got hers a couple months ago, as soon as I got it I factory reset and wiped the caches, upgraded to JB via Kies, and then turned right around and rooted it via Odin using the instructions found on galaxys2root.com. Everything went flawless, took me less than a half an hour total for everything. I got mine a couple months later and did the exact same process as soon as I got it in the mail. However after rooting on Odin and getting the green pass just like hers, it got stuck in a boot loop when it rebooted. It would go as far as the "galaxy S2" splash screen, and sometimes past that to where the Android takes off, then reboot, or freeze. It then became unresponsive to any button pushes and I had to pull the battery to get it to shut off (The battery is a new OEM Samsung battery incidentally). I ultimately had to unroot, re-install ICS and re-upgrade back to JB via Kies again to get out of the loop. I did this whole process 3 times to make sure it wasn’t something I did. So I’m still running unrooted with JB on it now.
The only thing I noted that was kinda odd was that when I open Rom Manager in my current non rooted state, it shows that I already have CWM and TWRP installed on it. Even though when I go to recovery mode it's the standard OEM Samsung menu. I never installed TWRP, and CWM was only on it for a bit when I was in the boot loop. Could this be my issue? Are they both still somewhere on my phone interfering with each other and I can only see them via ROM manager?
Sorry for such a long first post, and thanks in advance!
addamT989 said:
Hi everyone!! New here, but not new to Forums in general. I searched around and couldn't find my exact issue, so I figured I’d start a new thread. This is gonna be kinda long, but I wanna give as many details as I can to keep things accurate.
My wife and I both have the Galaxy S2 T989 (T-Mobile). Both purchased like new off eBay. When I got hers a couple months ago, as soon as I got it I factory reset and wiped the caches, upgraded to JB via Kies, and then turned right around and rooted it via Odin using the instructions found on galaxys2root.com. Everything went flawless, took me less than a half an hour total for everything. I got mine a couple months later and did the exact same process as soon as I got it in the mail. However after rooting on Odin and getting the green pass just like hers, it got stuck in a boot loop when it rebooted. It would go as far as the "galaxy S2" splash screen, and sometimes past that to where the Android takes off, then reboot, or freeze. It then became unresponsive to any button pushes and I had to pull the battery to get it to shut off (The battery is a new OEM Samsung battery incidentally). I ultimately had to unroot, re-install ICS and re-upgrade back to JB via Kies again to get out of the loop. I did this whole process 3 times to make sure it wasn’t something I did. So I’m still running unrooted with JB on it now.
The only thing I noted that was kinda odd was that when I open Rom Manager in my current non rooted state, it shows that I already have CWM and TWRP installed on it. Even though when I go to recovery mode it's the standard OEM Samsung menu. I never installed TWRP, and CWM was only on it for a bit when I was in the boot loop. Could this be my issue? Are they both still somewhere on my phone interfering with each other and I can only see them via ROM manager?
Sorry for such a long first post, and thanks in advance!
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Try flash a stock firmware by using flashtool, it will work 100%:angel:
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addamT989 said:
Hi everyone!! New here, but not new to Forums in general. I searched around and couldn't find my exact issue, so I figured I’d start a new thread. This is gonna be kinda long, but I wanna give as many details as I can to keep things accurate.
My wife and I both have the Galaxy S2 T989 (T-Mobile). Both purchased like new off eBay. When I got hers a couple months ago, as soon as I got it I factory reset and wiped the caches, upgraded to JB via Kies, and then turned right around and rooted it via Odin using the instructions found on galaxys2root.com. Everything went flawless, took me less than a half an hour total for everything. I got mine a couple months later and did the exact same process as soon as I got it in the mail. However after rooting on Odin and getting the green pass just like hers, it got stuck in a boot loop when it rebooted. It would go as far as the "galaxy S2" splash screen, and sometimes past that to where the Android takes off, then reboot, or freeze. It then became unresponsive to any button pushes and I had to pull the battery to get it to shut off (The battery is a new OEM Samsung battery incidentally). I ultimately had to unroot, re-install ICS and re-upgrade back to JB via Kies again to get out of the loop. I did this whole process 3 times to make sure it wasn’t something I did. So I’m still running unrooted with JB on it now.
The only thing I noted that was kinda odd was that when I open Rom Manager in my current non rooted state, it shows that I already have CWM and TWRP installed on it. Even though when I go to recovery mode it's the standard OEM Samsung menu. I never installed TWRP, and CWM was only on it for a bit when I was in the boot loop. Could this be my issue? Are they both still somewhere on my phone interfering with each other and I can only see them via ROM manager?
Sorry for such a long first post, and thanks in advance!
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hi,
can 'be that your device has some residual old. Do as you have advised. install a stock rom and firmware, so it becomes a new cell phone. After odin starts TWRP (much better) and root.
I would flash a complete bone stock Rom using Odin and start over. Also rom manager was highly discouraged on the AT&T version of the s2 so I don't know what the stance is on T-Mobile's version
Sent from my CLEAN Note ll
brandonarev said:
I would flash a complete bone stock Rom using Odin and start over. Also rom manager was highly discouraged on the AT&T version of the s2 so I don't know what the stance is on T-Mobile's version
Sent from my CLEAN Note ll
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Thanks for the advice! Should i flash it back to ICS then try to root again via Odin before i upgrade back to JB? I'm guessing there's something that isn't getting wiped. Since i can run CWM and Root with Odin without a hitch. it's the initial reboot after all that is done that I go into the boot loop.
tainiun rioters
pierm said:
hi,
can 'be that your device has some residual old. Do as you have advised. install a stock rom and firmware, so it becomes a new cell phone. After odin starts TWRP (much better) and root.
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Sorry for my ignorrance, what exactly is TWRP, and is it now on there because i used Odin and it installed it automaticly? And do i want to use this vice CWM?
One more question...before i try all this, can i backup everything on Kies just like i would be able to with CWM and reinstall if my root fails again? I've only used Kies for firmware upgrade, never to reinstall a backed up copy of my phone.
Thanks!
addamT989 said:
Sorry for my ignorrance, what exactly is TWRP, and is it now on there because i used Odin and it installed it automaticly? And do i want to use this vice CWM?
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addamT989 said:
One more question...before i try all this, can i backup everything on Kies just like i would be able to with CWM and reinstall if my root fails again? I've only used Kies for firmware upgrade, never to reinstall a backed up copy of my phone.
Thanks!
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Hi
TWRP and the 'one touch recovery, better than CWM.
The backup kies can not recover from CWM
steps:
install odin, after recovery, nandroid backup, ROM, and root.
hi
Flash the stock firmware using odin!!..it will work!
Sent from my GT-N7100 using xda premium
freezes then booted
Hello I have this problem with my galaxy s2 i9100. After reboot the phone wasn't booting something like "boot loop" so I re flashed the firmware and now the phone boots up but after the boot it freezes immediately. So I decided to install clock work mod recovery and install cyanogen mode 11 with cyanogen mode the phone boots up and are able to be used again until the screen goes to sleep mode or the power button is pressed then the screen goes black and doesn't turn on after long pressing the power button it reboots. So I don't know what else to do I have tried kernels, operating systems re flashing reseting and nothing helps. No need to tel me to do resettings. Also my galaxy s2 i9100 chip has insane chip bug but I don't know if it has to do something with my problem.
i upgraded my note N8000 via odin mobile pro with success and everything was smooth and the root was not intact
I tried to flash a theme via mobile odin but was not success, but note was still ok
then 2 days later I tried to enter the recovery mode , i found the note stuck on samsung boot screen and dose not reboot, I can enter download mode but can not enter recovery mode to reflash even the stock rom
what to do?
should i reflash the CWM as 1st time? then reflash the root if i found it is gone?
or i have to reflash the stock rom first via odin desk top since i can not reboot the note? problem is the stock rom is on the note and do not have it on PC
the note now is on Samsung boot screen, how to turn it off since note can not remove the battery?
EDIT 1::good:
Flashed a stock recovery via odin desk top, and rebooted
Note is back alive , no wipes, every thing still there, root still here
Rebooted once again with success
rebooted into recovery (stock since I lost my CWM) with success
EDIT 2
Flashed CWM and my note is back for my modifications
:fingers-crossed:
Stock Recovery File?
thermax04 said:
i upgraded my note N8000 via odin mobile pro with success and everything was smooth and the root was not intact
I tried to flash a theme via mobile odin but was not success, but note was still ok
then 2 days later I tried to enter the recovery mode , i found the note stuck on samsung boot screen and dose not reboot, I can enter download mode but can not enter recovery mode to reflash even the stock rom
what to do?
should i reflash the CWM as 1st time? then reflash the root if i found it is gone?
or i have to reflash the stock rom first via odin desk top since i can not reboot the note? problem is the stock rom is on the note and do not have it on PC
the note now is on Samsung boot screen, how to turn it off since note can not remove the battery?
EDIT 1::good:
Flashed a stock recovery via odin desk top, and rebooted
Note is back alive , no wipes, every thing still there, root still here
Rebooted once again with success
rebooted into recovery (stock since I lost my CWM) with success
EDIT 2
Flashed CWM and my note is back for my modifications
:fingers-crossed:
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Do you have a link to where you found the stock recovery rom/image? And how did you flash it? I am having a similar problem right now.
kyleschepis said:
Do you have a link to where you found the stock recovery rom/image? And how did you flash it? I am having a similar problem right now.
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do u mean the stock rom? I got it from samobile.com
or u mean u want the stock recovery?
try this
http://mirror21.downloadandroidrom....e10.1/recovery/N8000_StockRecovery.tar?token=
Will reflashing the tablet to stock, delete all of my files off of it? Is there a way to retrieve the files through download mode somehow?
kyleschepis said:
Will reflashing the tablet to stock, delete all of my files off of it? Is there a way to retrieve the files through download mode somehow?
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in my post i wrote that reflashing the stock rom did not wipe (delete) any thing, u will find all your stuff undeleted
thermax04 said:
in my post i wrote that reflashing the stock rom did not wipe (delete) any thing, u will find all your stuff undeleted
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It says you flashed a stock recovery. Is it the same case for a stock ROM?
kyleschepis said:
It says you flashed a stock recovery. Is it the same case for a stock ROM?
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sorry, my mistake, flashing the stock rom will not delete your stuff, just be sure to flash the same rom or higher, not lower one
So, I tried flashing the stock recovery and that did not work. And then I tried flashing the stock rom (multiple times with different roms) and that did not work either. My tablet is still stuck on the screen that says "Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1". Do you have any other suggestions?
can u write some details about what was before and reason for problem, to think together about a solution
thermax04 said:
can u write some details about what was before and reason for problem, to think together about a solution
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My Note 10.1 N8013 was rooted, had TWRP, and Cyanogenmod 10.2 Nightly on it. I hadn't touched it in two days and went to turn it on. It wouldn't turn on, so I assumed it was dead. I charge it overnight and try to turn it on in the morning, but it just goes into a boot loop. The tablet says "Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1" and stays that way until it dies. If I boot into recovery mode, the Teamwin (TWRP) title screen pops up and then immediately disappears. The tablet then shows the battery loading icon if it is plugged in. The icon shows up, then disappears and the shows up again and repeats this a few times. I could only boot into download mode successfully.
I have tried flashing different stock roms and recoveries through odin, including the one that you have linked on here. None of them have worked. I have also tried repartitioning the tablet, which passed on Odin, but did not solve the problem.
Other forums say that I should do a factory reset or wipe the data, but I do not know how to do this without being able to boot into recovery or the OS itself.
Thanks
P.S. I also brought it to Best Buy to see if the Samsung guy could reflash the stock rom, but his rom did not work either. They are all passing on Odin, so it isn't an error in that case.
I read that a lot of people got problems with Cyano roms. I did not like it and never used it, sorry can not help you
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I read that a lot of people got problems with Cyano roms. I did not like it and never used it, sorry can not help you
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Could it be because of the Cyanogen rom? I didn't update recently... I probably updated it a week before it died. Would you happen to know how to do a factory reset / wipe the data from the tablet, if I can't get into recovery mode or the OS?
I don't think that there is any other way, sorry about that.
try to put your problem in the Cyano rom thread, may others had the same and solved it
Ok thank you
Let me know if you get it fixed
Hi kyleschepis,
Let me know if you find a solution. I have a very similar issue . . . the difference is, I am not using a custom ROM. I have the stock ROM that came with the GT-N8013.
My issue started about 5 days ago. My Galaxy Note had been having occasional issues with the external SD card. A warning would appear saying that the SD card had been removed, and a couple of seconds later it would re-mount and every thing was fine.
But 5 days ago, I picked up my note and turned the screen on (it was already started) and noticed the warning message while the screen was still locked. Then, as the second message was still being displayed letting me know that the SD card had been mounted, I swipe the screen to unlock. But instead of unlocking, my Note completely rebooted. It got as far as the logo screen (displaying "Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1"), but would go no further.
I am able to get into the Odin download mode but cannot get into recovery mode no matter what I do/
I have tried re-flashing the stock ROM ("KIES_HOME_N8013UEUCMI3_N8013XARCMI3_813049_REV00_user_low_ship.tar.md5") several times, as well as trying to install customer recovery modes like CWM and TWRP, as well as the stock recovery. But the power + volume up combination does not get me into recovery mode. Even if, as many have suggested, I continue holding the button combination until the logo screen displays a second or a third time.
I have been without my Note for 5 days now, and I use it for everything. So, any help I can get would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Rob
robb-x said:
Hi kyleschepis,
Let me know if you find a solution. I have a very similar issue . . . the difference is, I am not using a custom ROM. I have the stock ROM that came with the GT-N8013.
My issue started about 5 days ago. My Galaxy Note had been having occasional issues with the external SD card. A warning would appear saying that the SD card had been removed, and a couple of seconds later it would re-mount and every thing was fine.
But 5 days ago, I picked up my note and turned the screen on (it was already started) and noticed the warning message while the screen was still locked. Then, as the second message was still being displayed letting me know that the SD card had been mounted, I swipe the screen to unlock. But instead of unlocking, my Note completely rebooted. It got as far as the logo screen (displaying "Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1"), but would go no further.
I am able to get into the Odin download mode but cannot get into recovery mode no matter what I do/
I have tried re-flashing the stock ROM ("KIES_HOME_N8013UEUCMI3_N8013XARCMI3_813049_REV00_user_low_ship.tar.md5") several times, as well as trying to install customer recovery modes like CWM and TWRP, as well as the stock recovery. But the power + volume up combination does not get me into recovery mode. Even if, as many have suggested, I continue holding the button combination until the logo screen displays a second or a third time.
I have been without my Note for 5 days now, and I use it for everything. So, any help I can get would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Rob
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Did you try removing the sd card and reboot again ?
DId you fix your tablet
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Ok thank you
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Hi Kysleschepis,
Were you able to fix the problem with your phone.
I have exact same problem....my Gt-n8000 tablet is stuck on "Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1" logo. And i cant access the recovery mode.
Let me know if you found a solution to this problem.
Thanks.
same here but didn't work
i have same problem with my Note 10.1 N8000 stuck in bootloop problem but i didn't do anything like upgrading or install new app ... its stuck by him self and i tried the following and all not working :
1, Hard Reset with software menu (not working)"only if the device is working".
2, Hard Reset with Dial secret code key(not working) "only if the device is working".
3, Hard Reset with Hardware Key Button(Factory recovery screen not working).
4, installing recovery philz_touch_6.07.9-n8000.tar with Odin (passed installed successfully but still not working).
5, installing recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.4.1.0-p4notewifi_3 with Odin (passed installed successfully but still not working).
6, installing recovery CF-Auto-Root-p4noterf-p4noterfxx-gtn8000.tar with Odin (passed installed successfully but still not working).
7, installing recovery twrp-2.6.3.1-n8000.tar with Odin (passed installed successfully but still not working).
8, installing recovery Samsung_N8000_Hard_Reset_File_JB in "CSC" field with Odin (passed installed successfully but still not working).
9, installing "N8000XXUDNE5_N8000OLBDNE3_N8000DXUDND1_HOME.tar" full new Android OS with Odin (passed installed successfully but still not working).
Finlay there is No Samsung Service Center in my country, i need to send it by mail to nearest country have Samsung Service Center and will cost me a lot .. what i have to do
Weeshi said:
i have same problem with my Note 10.1 N8000 stuck in bootloop problem but i didn't do anything like upgrading or install new app ... its stuck by him self and i tried the following and all not working :
1, Hard Reset with software menu (not working)"only if the device is working".
2, Hard Reset with Dial secret code key(not working) "only if the device is working".
3, Hard Reset with Hardware Key Button(Factory recovery screen not working).
4, installing recovery philz_touch_6.07.9-n8000.tar with Odin (passed installed successfully but still not working).
5, installing recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.4.1.0-p4notewifi_3 with Odin (passed installed successfully but still not working).
6, installing recovery CF-Auto-Root-p4noterf-p4noterfxx-gtn8000.tar with Odin (passed installed successfully but still not working).
7, installing recovery twrp-2.6.3.1-n8000.tar with Odin (passed installed successfully but still not working).
8, installing recovery Samsung_N8000_Hard_Reset_File_JB in "CSC" field with Odin (passed installed successfully but still not working).
9, installing "N8000XXUDNE5_N8000OLBDNE3_N8000DXUDND1_HOME.tar" full new Android OS with Odin (passed installed successfully but still not working).
Finlay there is No Samsung Service Center in my country, i need to send it by mail to nearest country have Samsung Service Center and will cost me a lot .. what i have to do
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I have the same problem. I was just playing a game when it suddenly turned off and went to the boot screen. Also tried installing N8000XXUDNE5_N8000OLBDNE3_N8000DXUDND1_HOME.tar.md5 (success but also didn't work). Still stuck at the "Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1" screen.
Also can't access recovery, or do a wipe before installing firmware (I think USB debugging isn't turned on).
Did you find any solutions yet?
Thanks.
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I have the same problem. I was just playing a game when it suddenly turned off and went to the boot screen. Also tried installing N8000XXUDNE5_N8000OLBDNE3_N8000DXUDND1_HOME.tar.md5 (success but also didn't work). Still stuck at the "Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1" screen.
Also can't access recovery, or do a wipe before installing firmware (I think USB debugging isn't turned on).
Did you find any solutions yet?
Thanks.
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Sorry till now no solutions ... If you have warranty on the device go to the samsung maintenance center i think its wrong factory made
Samsung Galaxy S5 G900A (AT&T)
Previously on a day off I became very bored, and decided to root my phone. After playing around with everything for a day i did not like it. So i just went into recovery mode and did factory rest on my phone. Now I used supersu and a basic root everything worked perfect after i rooted it. But once I tried to put the stock firmware back on my phone it started acting funny. With showing Unfortunately Context Service has stopped. It was so absurd my phone couldnt function properly. I tried flashing the stock firmware on there in hopes that it would fix my problem, but it only made my phone completely inoperable. I have been trying multiple ways to fix this using odin v3.09 and odin v 3.10.6. Here are some of the files I have tried to get my phone back to stock. (G900AUCU1ANCE_G900AATT1ANCE_G900AUCU1ANCE_HOME.tar.md5) I have tried downgrades. Odin seems to fail on every single one besides this set up (AP_G900AUCU1ANCE_964333_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5) (CP_G900AUCU1ANCE_964333_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5) (CSC_ATT_G900AATT1ANCE_964333_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5) Odin loads those three files onto my phone perfectly with in 3 minutes but after they are installed on my phone. When i power it up it gets through the first screen and only shows half of the samsung logo freezes and goes to a black screen with a blue light. I have been working at this problem for a little over a week a couple hours a night and i really can not seem to make any progess. Help would be greatly appreciated.
Still having troubles
Flashes firmware perfectly fine but still can not seem to get past the samsung logo loading super slow and then just cutting out and going to a black screen with a blue stationary light on top left of phone.
Still looking for advice
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ksutinen said:
Flashes firmware perfectly fine but still can not seem to get past the samsung logo loading super slow and then just cutting out and going to a black screen with a blue stationary light on top left of phone.
Still looking for advice
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Boot into recovery mode and do full wipes wipe cache ,wipe del Vick cache,factory reset
I think this will resolve your problem
Regards
Mohamed786
I had my phone just sitting on a wireless charger this morning and had been there for about 15-30 minutes. I noticed it was rebooting, odd I thought? I took it off and then realized it was going into a boot loop. I gave it a soft reset and then it would turn on and stay on for about 10 seconds before boot looping again. I again gave it a soft reset after a couple loops and now it seems to totally dead, as the title implies.
No button combination has worked and I've held them all down for well over 30 seconds each. I've tried plugging it into my PC and haven't gotten any response that way. The blue LED is on so I know it's not dead...I think? To make matters worse, I bought this phone off Craigslist about 5 months ago and it's the Exynos version so I definitely can't get any kind of warranty on it. I'm hoping someone has had this problem and can help or just has some advice. Thanks everyone.
EDIT: To keep this updated, I have been able to get into Odin Mode and have tried to flash stock firmware. Odin says everything went fine but the phone hangs up at the Samsung Galaxy S7 logo. I'm unable to boot into recovery mode and I've even tried to reinstall TWRP with Odin and that has not worked.
Seen the LED only problem before, waiting for the battery to drain and the phone to turn off seems to be the only known cure atm
Once it does, connect the charger for 15 mins, then boot directly into recovery and clear caches to try fix the bootloop, possible it may need factory resetting / clean flash of stock ROM
Using the MicroUSB > USB white adapter, you may be able to connect a power hungry USB peripheral to the phone to drain the battery faster, I use a USB desktop fan, but some people report it not working when it is stuck in this LED loop and have just had to wait it out
Thanks for that advice, I'll let it drain over night. However, I have been able to get it to boot into Odin Mode and Odin v.3 recognized it. I flashed the stock firmware but upon rebooting nothing happened and now it gets stuck at the Samsung logo screen. I can still get it back into Odin mode, which I believe will be the fastest way to kill the battery, but I find it odd that I can get into that but not recovery? I am rooted and have TWRP installed, if that matters at all.
If you can get into Download (ODIN) mode, then letting the battery drain probably won't help, that only seems to help when the phone is completely stuck with nothing but the LED working
Make sure you flash CSC (Not HOME_CSC) along with the other 3 sections of the ROM, using ODIN 3.12.3, that should factory reset the phone after the flash
If you successfully flashed stock with ODIN already, you are no longer rooted and do not have TWRP installed, flashing stock with ODIN replaces all that with stock
I updated Odin and once again tried to flash the 4 parts, making sure I used the right CSC file, but I'm still getting hung up at the Samsung Galaxy S7 logo. Do you have a suggestion as to which region's firmware I should use? I have been trying the Australia one from SamMobile's site.
EDIT: And to clarify, I have the G930FD(the duos one).
jonny727272 said:
I updated Odin and once again tried to flash the 4 parts, making sure I used the right CSC file, but I'm still getting hung up at the Samsung Galaxy S7 logo. Do you have a suggestion as to which region's firmware I should use? I have been trying the Australia one from SamMobile's site.
EDIT: And to clarify, I have the G930FD(the duos one).
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Any region would work, and the F firmware works for the FD too
Hello,
since 6 years I am always flashing my own Phones.
About 5 Months ago I flashed the S8 Noble Port to my Phone and it worked really well but Yesterday my
Phone turned off (The Phone was not in useas it happened, just in near) and then it tried to boot.
I thought my battery is down and tried charging it. Die Phone is starting to the first Galaxy S6 Logo and freezes.
I can turn it of with the 3 buttons but its always stucking there.
So I tried entering the TWRP -> No Chance
I flashed new TWRP via Odin -> Same Problem (No Recovery - Enter)
Finally I flashed the Stock-Rom -> Same Problem (Freeze and no way to enter Recovery)
I might think something inside my phone died yesterday
Someone know what kind of hardware problem this can be?
ExiizZ said:
Hello,
since 6 years I am always flashing my own Phones.
About 5 Months ago I flashed the S8 Noble Port to my Phone and it worked really well but Yesterday my
Phone turned off (The Phone was not in useas it happened, just in near) and then it tried to boot.
I thought my battery is down and tried charging it. Die Phone is starting to the first Galaxy S6 Logo and freezes.
I can turn it of with the 3 buttons but its always stucking there.
So I tried entering the TWRP -> No Chance
I flashed new TWRP via Odin -> Same Problem (No Recovery - Enter)
Finally I flashed the Stock-Rom -> Same Problem (Freeze and no way to enter Recovery)
I might think something inside my phone died yesterday
Someone know what kind of hardware problem this can be?
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Frp lock on?
012512 said:
Frp lock on?
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FRP lock is off
ExiizZ said:
Hello,
since 6 years I am always flashing my own Phones.
About 5 Months ago I flashed the S8 Noble Port to my Phone and it worked really well but Yesterday my
Phone turned off (The Phone was not in useas it happened, just in near) and then it tried to boot.
I thought my battery is down and tried charging it. Die Phone is starting to the first Galaxy S6 Logo and freezes.
I can turn it of with the 3 buttons but its always stucking there.
So I tried entering the TWRP -> No Chance
I flashed new TWRP via Odin -> Same Problem (No Recovery - Enter)
Finally I flashed the Stock-Rom -> Same Problem (Freeze and no way to enter Recovery)
I might think something inside my phone died yesterday
Someone know what kind of hardware problem this can be?
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Tried Samsung Kies? Are you able to get into download mode?
Use Odin to flash the entire system again.
It will flash original recovery, kernel, rom and other stuff.
After that flash twap again.
Download the files from samobile.