A neighbor gave me his broken Oukitel U7 Plus to fix it. I was unable to do anything on it, i was only seeing a black screen so I decided to reinstall the stock rom with SP Flash Tool. I found it on the interned, downloaded it and flashed it with the tool.
Now, after this, the screen is black(no light at all) anything I would do. But if I try to enter recovery mode (Power + Volume Up for 4-5 sec) I am getting a full white screen doing nothing(after a time it gains some dark gray vignette on margins, or it is an optical effect, not pretty sure). In this point, if I press volume Up or power nothing happens. If I press Volume Down, I'm getting a restart.
And also: if i'm connecting the mobile to PC in this point, it will automatically start the white screen, then after 2 sec will make it 60% darker and light the red led next to the Proximity sensor, then - after 2 sec, the white screen will disappear at all and the led will remain opened.
I once tried to flash the TWRP only, but if I'm flashing it I'm only getting the black screen even if I'd try to get into recovery or something.
Should I try a "Format whole flash" instead of "Format whole flash excepting the bootloader"?
Or any idea on how could I fix it?
Thanks in advance
artur99 said:
A neighbor gave me his broken Oukitel U7 Plus to fix it. I was unable to do anything on it, i was only seeing a black screen so I decided to reinstall the stock rom with SP Flash Tool. I found it on the interned, downloaded it and flashed it with the tool.
Now, after this, the screen is black(no light at all) anything I would do. But if I try to enter recovery mode (Power + Volume Up for 4-5 sec) I am getting a full white screen doing nothing(after a time it gains some dark gray vignette on margins, or it is an optical effect, not pretty sure). In this point, if I press volume Up or power nothing happens. If I press Volume Down, I'm getting a restart.
And also: if i'm connecting the mobile to PC in this point, it will automatically start the white screen, then after 2 sec will make it 60% darker and light the red led next to the Proximity sensor, then - after 2 sec, the white screen will disappear at all and the led will remain opened.
I once tried to flash the TWRP only, but if I'm flashing it I'm only getting the black screen even if I'd try to get into recovery or something.
Should I try a "Format whole flash" instead of "Format whole flash excepting the bootloader"?
Or any idea on how could I fix it?
Thanks in advance
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Sounds like the firmware that you flashed is not the correct firmware for your specific device model number.
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@Droidriven Thank you for reply!
Where could I find one for it, then? When I downloaded it, it was saying that it is of U7 Plus, but idk
artur99 said:
@Droidriven Thank you for reply!
Where could I find one for it, then? When I downloaded it, it was saying that it is of U7 Plus, but idk
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Is U7 plus the model number? Or the device name?
What I mean, for example, is this. Take the galaxy S8 for example, there are different model numbers of S8, they are not all the same and they don't use the same firmware. They use the firmware for their specific model number of S8. Then there is also differences in mobile carriers, the device requires the firmware for the carrier that sells the device.
Do you know the exact model number of your device.
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Is U7 plus the model number? Or the device name?
What I mean, for example, is this. Take the galaxy S8 for example, there are different model numbers of S8, they are not all the same and they don't use the same firmware. They use the firmware for their specific model number of S8. Then there is also differences in mobile carriers, the device requires the firmware for the carrier that sells the device.
Do you know the exact model number of your device.
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Aah, yeah, I understand, but I don't think it has multiple versions of U7 Plus. I had once to deal with these names for a S4 and found it finally. But for this I think the `Plus` is the model number, as I can't see anything more on the internet. Under the battery the single written thing is `Model: U7 Plus`.
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Aah, yeah, I understand, but I don't think it has multiple versions of U7 Plus. I had once to deal with these names for a S4 and found it finally. But for this I think the `Plus` is the model number, as I can't see anything more on the internet. Under the battery the single written thing is `Model: U7 Plus`.
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Yeah, if it says U7 Plus behind the battery then that is your model number.
My next question is, was the firmware you used for your country/region/carrier.
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One of my friend tried to root his phone using odin and a firmware for version 9023 while he has a Nexus S GT-i9020t. I've been looking for some hours, and I couldn't find any solution for that problems.
This post has similar symptoms, but still no answer: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1436199
Symptoms
- No backlight at all (seems to be a problem version amoled vs slcd, as I could read)
- Screen is upside down (but buttons, keyboard, etc still react correctly, only the screen display is upside down, so you get to have two phones next to each other to press the right buttons...)
- Can't get into download mode to flash using Odin and the correct firmware. When you hold both volume buttons and plug the USB cable, you get the first attached image. Green lines, nothing else.
What it can do
- Phone can get into the bootloader, but screen is very dim, as you can see in the second screenshot
- Phone can boot normally, you may take screenshots, place phone calls (while guessing numbers), receive phone calls, but the screen backlight stays off, so it's pretty hard to read anything. Tried to get to the display settings to play with the luminosity, without success.
- No problems using adb to send commands to the phone, or using fastboot to flash the device.
What i've tried
1. Downloaded original firmware image from Google, and tried flashing the device using fastboot. Tried 2.3.6 and 4.0.4 for Nexus S worldwide (i9020t) - over here: https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images . Still no backlight.
2. Tried the One-Click Unbrick for Samsung devices. Installed drivers and everything, the tool return the result Success, but still can't access download mode, or fix the problem.
It looks like the graphic part of the phone is messed up, and i've got no idea on how this could be possibly fixed.
Any help would be greatly appreciated !
I think your AMOLED Screen just died or is going to die. If it is still under warranty, get it replaced. If not, look on ebay and buy a replacement screen. Its a do it yourself procedure. Or take it to a phone repair shop and they'll do it for you.
It's not under warranty anymore, it's 1 year and 2 months old.
I doubt the screen died, since problems started when he installed the wrong firmware. Can a bad firmware cause physical damage to the screen ?
friends,
- The issue as the tour said tickets solved! But I type * # 06 # and the IMEI does not appear it opens a small window but does not show IMEI!
- And even going on information from the cell where he has written would have to be a number, written UNkwon ta!
- Someone could give me a hand there?
thank you!
I'm guessing English is not your native language as your post is a little broken?
If you want the IMEI, it listed on the bootloader screen. To go into bootloader, press and hold power and the volume down rocker until the capacitive buttons flash a few times, and the screen goes dark. Once the screen goes dark, let go of the power button but do not release the volume down button until the while bootloader screen appears.
redpoint73 said:
I'm guessing English is not your native language as your post is a little broken?
If you want the IMEI, it listed on the bootloader screen. To go into bootloader, press and hold power and the volume down rocker until the capacitive buttons flash a few times, and the screen goes dark. Once the screen goes dark, let go of the power button but do not release the volume down button until the while bootloader screen appears.
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When the Boot show which option do I choose?
Romulo Martins said:
When the Boot show which option do I choose?
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Main screen (hboot/bootloader). The numbers and barcodes for IMEI, SN, and MB (don't actually know what that one is) should be right on the bootloader screen.
redpoint73 said:
I'm guessing English is not your native language as your post is a little broken?
If you want the IMEI, it listed on the bootloader screen. To go into bootloader, press and hold power and the volume down rocker until the capacitive buttons flash a few times, and the screen goes dark. Once the screen goes dark, let go of the power button but do not release the volume down button until the while bootloader screen appears.
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How do I give him Bootloader? I got in his setup and I selected Recovery and he is a black theme with an image of the phone with exclamation symbol!
Because it was so?
Romulo Martins said:
How do I give him Bootloader? I got in his setup and I selected Recovery and he is a black theme with an image of the phone with exclamation symbol!
Because it was so?
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The white screen where you selected recovery is bootloader. It should have the bar codes for IMEI and SN on the white screen. Although maybe this varies by carrier version and hboot version? But I believe its been on mine since the phone's release, and through 3 different hboot versions.
redpoint73 said:
I'm guessing English is not your native language as your post is a little broken?
If you want the IMEI, it listed on the bootloader screen. To go into bootloader, press and hold power and the volume down rocker until the capacitive buttons flash a few times, and the screen goes dark. Once the screen goes dark, let go of the power button but do not release the volume down button until the while bootloader screen appears.
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redpoint73 said:
The white screen where you selected recovery is bootloader. It should have the bar codes for IMEI and SN on the white screen. Although maybe this varies by carrier version and hboot version? But I believe its been on mine since the phone's release, and through 3 different hboot versions.
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I am Brazilian and I'm not quite understand where is this option to retrieve the IMEI?
And you need to be with chip phone carrier to try to retrieve the IMEI?
Romulo Martins said:
I am Brazilian and I'm not quite understand where is this option to retrieve the IMEI?
And you need to be with chip phone carrier to try to retrieve the IMEI?
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Its not an "option". If you boot using power and vol down, you are in the white bootloader screen. On that same screen there should be the IMEI number and bar code, as well as SN and bar code. If its not already on that same screen, its simply not present on your hboot version, and you will need to find another way.
Did you buy the phone new? If so, there may be a sticker on the box with the IMEI and SN, or a card included with the box with the same information.
Why do you need the IMEI?
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Its not an "option". If you boot using power and vol down, you are in the white bootloader screen. On that same screen there should be the IMEI number and bar code, as well as SN and bar code. If its not already on that same screen, its simply not present on your hboot version, and you will need to find another way.
Did you buy the phone new? If so, there may be a sticker on the box with the IMEI and SN, or a card included with the box with the same information.
Why do you need the IMEI?
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because my phone does not recognize the chip of a telephone operator! al cell stopped this since the day 26.11.2013 without recognizing the chip! and when I type * # 06 # IMEI and does not appear when I go in or phone information!
Romulo Martins said:
because my phone does not recognize the chip of a telephone operator! al cell stopped this since the day 26.11.2013 without recognizing the chip! and when I type * # 06 # IMEI and does not appear when I go in or phone information!
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Do you mean the SIM? Do you mean the phone worked properly before, then stopped recognizing the SIM?
redpoint73 said:
Its not an "option". If you boot using power and vol down, you are in the white bootloader screen. On that same screen there should be the IMEI number and bar code, as well as SN and bar code. If its not already on that same screen, its simply not present on your hboot version, and you will need to find another way.
Did you buy the phone new? If so, there may be a sticker on the box with the IMEI and SN, or a card included with the box with the same information.
Why do you need the IMEI?
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Do you mean the SIM? Do you mean the phone worked properly before, then stopped recognizing the SIM?
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That's right!
Romulo Martins said:
That's right!
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I don't see how the IMEI is going to help you, then. I'd try putting some tape around the SIM (helps in cases where a defective SIM tray is causing bad contact with the SIM) or try a new SIM.
So no changes to the phone (mods, OTA etc.) and it just stopped reading the SIM?
redpoint73 said:
I don't see how the IMEI is going to help you, then. I'd try putting some tape around the SIM (helps in cases where a defective SIM tray is causing bad contact with the SIM) or try a new SIM.
So no changes to the phone (mods, OTA etc.) and it just stopped reading the SIM?
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starting the day he stopped reading the SIM so he also got the plane so it! seems not to want to shut down?
have any idea my phone back up and running after those pictures I sent you?
and when you boot in the bootloader you can't see barre code for the imei???
have you try (after a backup of your datas moved to an usb card or to the Pc) the factoryreset (you can see it in the bootloader menu)
Are you on stock rom ? what's the version of your hboot ?
bzhmobile said:
and when you boot in the bootloader you can't see barre code for the imei???
have you try (after a backup of your datas moved to an usb card or to the Pc) the factoryreset (you can see it in the bootloader menu)
Are you on stock rom ? what's the version of your hboot ?
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when I enter the bootloader IMEI appears already gave Factoryreset and no work! already bought up a new SIM! I do not know what to do more!
You're on an official "stock" rom?
As I already mentioned, try putting a layer of clear office tape (like "Scotch" brand tape) around the SIM (but do not cover the metal side). This has helped a number of folks where a loose SIM tray is causing poor connection between the SIM and the phone.
I still use phone as originally came from the factory! I just upgraded from 4.1 to 4.2 android! but one and the image plane so I sent it seems that trying to turn off and not turn off! I did not activated it! when I see it was already like that!
Romulo Martins said:
I still use phone as originally came from the factory! I just upgraded from 4.1 to 4.2 android! but one and the image plane so I sent it seems that trying to turn off and not turn off! I did not activated it! when I see it was already like that!
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Are you not reading what Redpoint is saying? He's told you twice to stick some adhesive tape to the back side of your SIM card.
Sent from my Evita.
Hi,
I am very new to all of this and I appear to have bricked my phone (sort of).
Before discovering this website I thought I'd remove the bloatware from my phone by following a Youtube video by SHEM so I could get root privileges.
However I got up to the part where I start using TWRP (5:40) and the actual display doesn't fit on my screen! Only three buttons fit going down the screen (Install, Backup and Mount) the others in the next row are cut off before the text reveals what they are. Because I know the one next to Install is Wipe, I press it but I cannot continue because Swipe to Wipe is completely off-screen.
So it seems that I am stuck with a phone that doesn't really do anything. All that happens when I switch on my phone is a light turns red, then the Sony logo appears, then the light turns green and the cycle repeats. All I am able to do is go into TWRP or switch off my phone (which doesn't appear to be completely off, the screen just turns black and it still seems to drain power). I am hoping that there's a way to resolve the issue, but my current level of inexperience leaves me clueless.
I think it may be important to mention that when I ran Z1-lockeddualrecovery2.8.0-RELEASE.installer it revealed a couple errors in the process. Everything seemed to work as expected however up until this point, though I'm not sure if my issue is connected.
I'm hoping somebody here will be able to assist, because I need my phone (obviously) and I would like to learn get root access without all the headaches.
Please help me!
Erm4hgerd_Lulz said:
Hi,
I am very new to all of this and I appear to have bricked my phone (sort of).
Before discovering this website I thought I'd remove the bloatware from my phone by following a Youtube video by SHEM so I could get root privileges.
However I got up to the part where I start using TWRP (5:40) and the actual display doesn't fit on my screen! Only three buttons fit going down the screen (Install, Backup and Mount) the others in the next row are cut off before the text reveals what they are. Because I know the one next to Install is Wipe, I press it but I cannot continue because Swipe to Wipe is completely off-screen.
So it seems that I am stuck with a phone that doesn't really do anything. All that happens when I switch on my phone is a light turns red, then the Sony logo appears, then the light turns green and the cycle repeats. All I am able to do is go into TWRP or switch off my phone (which doesn't appear to be completely off, the screen just turns black and it still seems to drain power). I am hoping that there's a way to resolve the issue, but my current level of inexperience leaves me clueless.
I think it may be important to mention that when I ran Z1-lockeddualrecovery2.8.0-RELEASE.installer it revealed a couple errors in the process. Everything seemed to work as expected however up until this point, though I'm not sure if my issue is connected.
I'm hoping somebody here will be able to assist, because I need my phone (obviously) and I would like to learn get root access without all the headaches.
Please help me!
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you are stuck in a bootloop,
Thankfully there is a simple guide to fix this here, hope it all goes well
mbloomer04 said:
you are stuck in a bootloop,
Thankfully there is a simple guide to fix this *Wont let me post the link yet* hope it all goes well
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Thanks for getting back to me. I went to the link and tried what it suggested.
I tried to follow the instructions under Finding the cause of the bootloop for After flashing a new rom, but the first part Start your phone in CWM Recovery says to hold down Home whilst turning the phone on. However, there is no Home button on the Xperia Z1 Compact. There is only Power, Vol Up & Down and the Camera button. I tried combinations of all and nothing changes. I still end up in a bootloop.
I will note that the bootloop occurs in the same way that I described in the OP, except that the red light doesn't flash. This only happens when the phone is connected to my computer via usb.
I managed to download the latest firmware from firmwaremobile(dot)com, re-flashed my phone and now it's back to normal.
I think I'll try getting root access again from one of the tutorials here on this site. I get the feeling that a lot of you know what you're doing when it comes to this sort of thing and can be trusted.
Can anybody recommend any particular one that gives root access on an Xperia Z1 Compact with the view of removing all bloatware from the device?
Erm4hgerd_Lulz said:
I managed to download the latest firmware from firmwaremobile(dot)com, re-flashed my phone and now it's back to normal.
I think I'll try getting root access again from one of the tutorials here on this site. I get the feeling that a lot of you know what you're doing when it comes to this sort of thing and can be trusted.
Can anybody recommend any particular one that gives root access on an Xperia Z1 Compact with the view of removing all bloatware from the device?
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Here is an easy to use guide designed for the z1 compact, once you have rooted you can uninstall bloatware as you would any other app
mbloomer04 said:
Here is an easy to use guide designed for the z1 compact, once you have rooted you can uninstall bloatware as you would any other app
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Thanks! I'll check it out and see how I go. :good:
Erm4hgerd_Lulz said:
Thanks! I'll check it out and see how I go. :good:
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cheers, let us know how it goes and if need be we can look at other options
I apologize for the redundancy, but I've looked through lots of threads on this issue, with many different suggestions and solutions, for varying models. And the issues are all slightly different. So I don't want to proceed without getting some feedback on exactly what's going on with my tablet.
It had been working fine until it suddenly displayed the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 screen and stayed there. I wasn't even using it at the time. It was on, and sitting on my desk. The screen woke up, displayed that, and has been that way for about almost a week.
I'm able to get to the little green Android guy briefly, but he disappears and it goes back to the "Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1" screen. I've read suggestions on flashing this or that, but I can't figure out how to do anything with it at this point, and could really use some help from someone with more knowledge than I have.
It's a stock ROM, but rooted.
Thanks in advance,
-Lori
167 views and no replies? Nobody? This thing is still stuck on that screen, and I can't figure out anything to get it out of that state, to even factory reset it.
Any help?
loribuono said:
I apologize for the redundancy, but I've looked through lots of threads on this issue, with many different suggestions and solutions, for varying models. And the issues are all slightly different. So I don't want to proceed without getting some feedback on exactly what's going on with my tablet.
It had been working fine until it suddenly displayed the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 screen and stayed there. I wasn't even using it at the time. It was on, and sitting on my desk. The screen woke up, displayed that, and has been that way for about almost a week.
I'm able to get to the little green Android guy briefly, but he disappears and it goes back to the "Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1" screen. I've read suggestions on flashing this or that, but I can't figure out how to do anything with it at this point, and could really use some help from someone with more knowledge than I have.
It's a stock ROM, but rooted.
Thanks in advance,
-Lori
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loribuono said:
167 views and no replies? Nobody? This thing is still stuck on that screen, and I can't figure out anything to get it out of that state, to even factory reset it.
Any help?
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No one reply because we are moving on to a new device or you provide us too few details of your device or you didn't search the forum properly (because this kind of problem/solution is all over the forum).
Anyway.....try enter Download Mode (Odin Mode).
To enter Download Mode : Press & Hold Volume Down+Power button until an instruction screen appears.
If you can enter Download Mode, then you are OK, just search the forum for flashing stock/custom ROM via ODIN/HEIMDALL
Sorry, I thought I added as many details as necessary in an initial post, to prompt questions if necessary. And I did many, many searched online and in this forum, but finding none that described exactly what I was experiencing. Hence, hoping to get some direction on this particular problem.
Thanks for responding. I can get to download screen, but can't seem to do anything once there. I'll keep searching I guess.
UPDATE: So, I can get to the screen that says DOWNLOADING and instructs me not to shut off the device. But that's it. And I can only get to that if they USB cable is plugged in. And if it's connected to my PC, my PC doesn't see it (although it used to), so there doesn't appear to be anything I can do at that point.
Unless someone's got some other information. I've searched and found this (as well as many others): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2713297
But I can't get to download mode without the USB cable plugged in, as instructed.
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No one reply because we are moving on to a new device or you provide us too few details of your device or you didn't search the forum properly (because this kind of problem/solution is all over the forum).
Anyway.....try enter Download Mode (Odin Mode).
To enter Download Mode : Press & Hold Volume Down+Power button until an instruction screen appears.
If you can enter Download Mode, then you are OK, just search the forum for flashing stock/custom ROM via ODIN/HEIMDALL
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Method 1:
Uninstall the old device driver.
Download & install a new one.
Download & run Odin v3.XX
Set your device to Download/ODIN mode.
Connect your device to your PC
Look if your device is recognized by Odin.
Flash your ROM
Method 2:
Use another computer that is proven free of malware.
This step & the rest is similar to the above....
If both methods failed, try checking your cable/connector.
Try different cable (I prefer OEM cable to cheap one).
Replace the 30 Pins connector (ONLY) IF NECESSARY
Hello all, and thanks for having me:
I am here out of desperation. Other Android forums have been telling me that I need the correct RUU file, to get my HTC One X (Evita) back to factory preset(s). That's assuming it has already been wiped. I've been trying for over a month.
I am not, BY ANY STRETCH, knowledgeable in these kinds of smartphone problems. I know nothing about the various terminologies, nor what they represent, i.e. flashing, rooting, etc. I actually think that if some members here could possibly ask ME a couple questions, that that might be a faster way to try and get to the root of the problem, so to speak.
I can tell you that, as I type this, I DID manage to get the "BOOT"?? screen up. It has several commands or options, and three large bar codes at the bottom of that screen. I can also tell you that after I found out about holding down power and pressing volume down 3 times, and wait...my touch controls at the bottom of the phone, flash 15 times and stop. Much more often than not, if I continue to hold those buttons down, the HTC "Brilliant" logo pops up briefly, then disappears, but you can tell by looking closely, the screen isn't totally black, it is grey, still on, and will remain that way until the battery dies...unless I try to do something to turn it off.
Apologies for the long post. To me, this takes a more verbose explanation than it probably would those more "experienced" with the technological aspects involved in any attempt to "repair" the phone.
I need to add that, when the phone was purchased, it was bought for me, by my wife, for 1 penny, as part of an AT&T promotion. It has the AT&T logo molded into the top center of the phone, and that there are/were many AT&T apps in the phone. My wife told me long ago, that AT&T had the phone locked, and that their apps could not be removed.
We no longer use AT&T as our carrier. We use Consumer Cellular. To anyone with any expertise, advice, knowledge, etc., that could possibly aid in my restoring the phone back to what I refer to as "normal Android", I would be forever in your debt. I am disabled, and on a pittance of Social Security benefits. With prices of GOOD smartphones today, I seriously doubt I would ever be able to afford even a used one. Thanks very much. Again, my apologies for the "novel".
Its been a while since i have done an RUU as i dont own an HTC anymore but if you have access to a pc this might work.
Steps
1. Download the RUU for your device from here: http://www.htc.com/us/support/rom-downloads.html
2. Put the device into bootloader mode. (black screen with the android in the center has options for recovery, ect)
3. make sure drivers are set up on the PC and run RUU.
This "should" put you back to 100% factory settings and return the device to "out of the box" android. Again this is done at your own risk as i dont know for sure what state your device is in unless i can see it personally.
Hope this helps
Wolf
I have finally gotten to the previously mentioned "unnamed" screen. This screen has a much shorter menu. Please recall that at the top of the FIRST and only screen I was able to get said "HBOOT" at the top, above a list of various details such as the Evita name, Radio, openDSP,etc. At the top of this one, it says ***LOCKED***, above the like details mentioned.
There is then, in the center of the menu, a red highlighted "FASTBOOT AC" that cannot be selected for anything that I know of. Finally, the possible workable selections are, from top to bottom, read BOOTLOADER, REBOOT, REBOOT BOOTLOADER, and POWER DOWN.
If by "the Android" mentioned by SynisterWolf, she means the green robot icon(s), there are three of them on skateboards at the bottom of this screen. These observations are all that I know, with regard to the main issue at hand.
I have the RUU already stored in my PC, but the exact procedure to execute from this point forward is still unclear. After all, I am a self-confessed "pre-novice". ANY help would be greatly appreciated. I haven't had my phone in a normal Android state for nearly 2 months.
I had already made it known that I do not see a black screen as described by SynisterWolf above. At present, ( 12am/Thursday, 4/20 ), I was going to take the leap, go ahead and run the RUU. As soon as I plugged in the USB, my PC gave me a message that it isn't recognizing the phone. Now, I am even more perplexed than before. It is far past the point where I REALLY NEED this phone. If anyone could assist with a possible solution to my super-dilemma, I would be forever in your debt. Thanks very much to all members here.
EriktheRed565
EriktheRed565 said:
I have finally gotten to the previously mentioned "unnamed" screen. This screen has a much shorter menu. Please recall that at the top of the FIRST and only screen I was able to get said "HBOOT" at the top, above a list of various details such as the Evita name, Radio, openDSP,etc. At the top of this one, it says ***LOCKED***, above the like details mentioned.
There is then, in the center of the menu, a red highlighted "FASTBOOT AC" that cannot be selected for anything that I know of. Finally, the possible workable selections are, from top to bottom, read BOOTLOADER, REBOOT, REBOOT BOOTLOADER, and POWER DOWN.
If by "the Android" mentioned by SynisterWolf, she means the green robot icon(s), there are three of them on skateboards at the bottom of this screen. These observations are all that I know, with regard to the main issue at hand.
I have the RUU already stored in my PC, but the exact procedure to execute from this point forward is still unclear. After all, I am a self-confessed "pre-novice". ANY help would be greatly appreciated. I haven't had my phone in a normal Android state for nearly 2 months.
I had already made it known that I do not see a black screen as described by SynisterWolf above. At present, ( 12am/Thursday, 4/20 ), I was going to take the leap, go ahead and run the RUU. As soon as I plugged in the USB, my PC gave me a message that it isn't recognizing the phone. Now, I am even more perplexed than before. It is far past the point where I REALLY NEED this phone. If anyone could assist with a possible solution to my super-dilemma, I would be forever in your debt. Thanks very much to all members here.
EriktheRed565
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HELP!! I see that my HTC One X (AT&T) needs a driver update, but cannot find one. HTC's website is NO HELP at all. Can someone help me to find the web page or site where I can obtain a driver update for this phone, PLEASE?
EriktheRed565 said:
HELP!! I see that my HTC One X (AT&T) needs a driver update, but cannot find one. HTC's website is NO HELP at all. Can someone help me to find the web page or site where I can obtain a driver update for this phone, PLEASE?
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Flash stock firmware dude