Goclever recovery mode - General Questions and Answers

Hey guys, i have little problem.
I don't know how to turn on recovery mode in my friend's GOCLEVER Quantum 2 500 lite.
I tried several key combinations and nothing worked. Only thing is that when i hold vol+ and power button it boots in something like factory mode but with chinese letters
I checked them all but there are functions like test camera, lcd etc but no wipe data (thats what im looking for). Maybe you know something about that phone. I need to wipe the data because the phone dont want to turn on due to some android file problem. Wiping it through adb command sounds nice, but i dont know how to turn on download mode, and if adb works in that mode.
Thanks for help !

Nevermind, I figured it out. For others: push and hold power button then
immediately push vol- and hold both, when the screen lights up release only power button.
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18th.abn said:
Just hold the power button until the phone resets. Let off the power button for half a second then press it again and hold it and also hold vol (-) until you get into bootloader. From there select recovery.
Remember, no matter what if your phone is powered on, pressing and holding power WILL reset the phone. Its a hardware feature to simulate a bettery pull.
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Thats what we do. Next time u see a guy with the same issue, YOU save him and maybe someday he'll save me. Thats why xda is the best:beer:
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I recently rooted my new Gooapple V5-3g. Everything was going fine and I was starting to download apps from Google Play, add contacts, etc. I was listening to the fm radio today and turned the volume down, then tried to turn it back up. It would not respond when I used the volume + button, so I tried to reboot. I powered down, then held the power button to power back up. Although I did not hold the volume + button while I was pressing the power button, it went straight into Recovery mode. Every time I reboot, it goes straight back to Recovery. If I power off, then back on again, straight to Recovery mode. I accidentally went into factory mode (trying every combination of buttons to override my 'stuck' volume + button) and did a Key Test...VlmUp was the only key that failed.
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you're legend, mate ... I've been trying to put google services and youtube on it for ages. Now it seems it can be done!
No mater how i press the buttons the android robot never appears just the normal start screen please describe the key pressing combination again
Press the reset button with a paperclip whilst you hold BOTH volume buttons then press the power button for a couple of seconds.
Keep holding the volume buttons and you should get the Android robot with a red exclamation mark.
NOW press the power button and volume up quickly..
This should get you into 'recovery'
Thank you. I ll give it a go. Do you know who makes the barbie tablet? I would like to get inttouch with them if it doesn't work.

[Q] Getting to fastboot without a full boot first

Hey guys
This might seem basic. Of course I can use adb or the buttons to get to the bootloader/fastboot. But occasionally when I'm messing with my n5, I do something that forces a reboot, or maybe I accidently hit the wrong key, or don't do the buttons right - now it's booting up, but, as often happens at these times, now you have to wait for the applications to 'optimize'.
That takes a good long while with 200+ apps! I know I can hold the power and force another reboot, but I can never seem to get it to go to the bootloader while forcing a boot by holding the power/vol+/vol- .
Am I missing something, or is there no way to "abort" a boot, and somehow get to fastboot mode ?
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Hey guys
This might seem basic. Of course I can use adb or the buttons to get to the bootloader/fastboot. But occasionally when I'm messing with my n5, I do something that forces a reboot, or maybe I accidently hit the wrong key, or don't do the buttons right - now it's booting up, but, as often happens at these times, now you have to wait for the applications to 'optimize'.
That takes a good long while with 200+ apps! I know I can hold the power and force another reboot, but I can never seem to get it to go to the bootloader while forcing a boot by holding the power/vol+/vol- .
Am I missing something, or is there no way to "abort" a boot, and somehow get to fastboot mode ?
On my old phones, I would pull the battery, jumping straight to "power off" mode, then hold the vol and power like usual and be off to the races.
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To force a reboot into fastboot mode, hold Power + Vol down. You can do it whenever you want.
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Hi guys, this is my very first thread so here goes nothing,
I recently damaged my S8 + power button and it is no longer operational, however i have been able to boot to download mode and reset device after it going flat and not turning back on and staying in a bootloop while plugged in. Any way so my new problem is that it went flat again and i plugged it into charge and it automatically boots into recovery mode and when i manage to get it into download mode pressing volume up or down does not work. Any way to fix this and get my phone back up and running?
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