I wanted to install Global Developer ROM for my Redmi 3s Prime which I downloaded from their website. So I started with installing TWRP custom recovery and completed successfully. After this I installed my developer ROM and after success TWRP tool asked me whether to root the phone or not, to which I said YES.
After this blank screen appeared for very long time and nothing happened. So, I long pressed the power button and now my phone is not booting up at all.
I tried the following things but none of them are working.
Fastboot mode by pressing VOLUME DOWN + POWER buttons.
Recovery mode by pressing VOLUME UP + POWER Buttons
Also tried by pressing all three buttons.
I also ran these commands adb devices and fastboot devices, cannot see my device.
And even the battery charging indicator is also not showing up.
Is there any tool or something which can help me to fix this problem?
Any help is appreciated.
chat_faraz said:
I wanted to install Global Developer ROM for my Redmi 3s Prime which I downloaded from their website. So I started with installing TWRP custom recovery and completed successfully. After this I installed my developer ROM and after success TWRP tool asked me whether to root the phone or not, to which I said YES.
After this blank screen appeared for very long time and nothing happened. So, I long pressed the power button and now my phone is not booting up at all.
I tried the following things but none of them are working.
Fastboot mode by pressing VOLUME DOWN + POWER buttons.
Recovery mode by pressing VOLUME UP + POWER Buttons
Also tried by pressing all three buttons.
I also ran these commands adb devices and fastboot devices, cannot see my device.
And even the battery charging indicator is also not showing up.
Is there any tool or something which can help me to fix this problem?
Any help is appreciated.
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Was the ROM built for your specific model number of Redmi 3s Prime? If it was for a different model number then that's what bricked your device, it probably didn't have anything to do with the message asking you if you wanted to root the device.
If the device does not charge and shows no LED while connected, does not boot to any of its modes, does not connect to PC and makes no tone when connecting it and does not show anything in device manager on PC then your device is hard bricked. You need to replace the motherboard or send the device to a repair shop that offers a JTAG service.
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Hello everyone,
Some time ago I've decided to flash a costume ROM on my HTC One S (S4), as its warranty expired. This is my first time doing such a thing to an Android device.
Earlier today, I unlocked the bootloader successfully, flashed Team Win Recovery Project and than flashed the latest snapshot of CyanogenMod 11 by following the steps described in the CyanogenMod website.
After the installation finished, I rebooted the device from the TWRP menu. However, the device did not boot at all.
If I try powering the device on (holding the power button for 2-3 seconds) or try getting to the bootloader menu (holding the volume down and power buttons), nothing happens. Hard reset does not work either: I hold the power button, the soft buttons (back-home-recent apps) blink fifteen time, the HTC splash screen ("quietly brilliant") is shown, and then the phone shuts down again.
* The battery is not drained -- after I installed the ROM, the device had around 90% charge.
* My computer does not recognize the device, so I cannot use adb or fastboot commands. [Obviously, this is not a driver problem -- I used the same computer to unlock bootloader and for the flashing.]
Is my device bricked? If not, is there a solution for my problem?
Thanks in advance,
Yoni
YoniKF said:
Hello everyone,
Some time ago I've decided to flash a costume ROM on my HTC One S (S4), as its warranty expired. This is my first time doing such a thing to an Android device.
Earlier today, I unlocked the bootloader successfully, flashed Team Win Recovery Project and than flashed the latest snapshot of CyanogenMod 11 by following the steps described in the CyanogenMod website.
After the installation finished, I rebooted the device from the TWRP menu. However, the device did not boot at all.
If I try powering the device on (holding the power button for 2-3 seconds) or try getting to the bootloader menu (holding the volume down and power buttons), nothing happens. Hard reset does not work either: I hold the power button, the soft buttons (back-home-recent apps) blink fifteen time, the HTC splash screen ("quietly brilliant") is shown, and then the phone shuts down again.
* The battery is not drained -- after I installed the ROM, the device had around 90% charge.
* My computer does not recognize the device, so I cannot use adb or fastboot commands. [Obviously, this is not a driver problem -- I used the same computer to unlock bootloader and for the flashing.]
Is my device bricked? If not, is there a solution for my problem?
Thanks in advance,
Yoni
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You may have a chance if you can get into "Bootloader"
Try holding the Power Button and Count to 10 Exactly to power it down and then try Power Button and Volume Down to get into "Bootloader" (Unplug the USB)
If you can get into Bootloader, check if your phone is "S-off". If its "S-on" Then you flash the kernal into the phone..
HI there.
I'm really looking forward that someone may be able to unbrick my phone or at least navigate me how to turn back bootloader, using command-line, as this would solve the whole problem.(unauthorized device + Bootloop + hardpressed volume UP button, occuring problems on the other one as well) :crying::crying:
Device, OS, Settings status: HTC VILLE (S4), Fully rooted, CM11s stable, S-OFF, SU, CID 1111111 , TWRP 2.8.1.0 hboot 2.16, ADB: xxxxxxxxxxx unauthorized device :highfive:
Actual status: After i recovered clean copy of my CM11 from TWRP (was trying some custom roms, which i didn't fully met my expectations), i decided for the first time to use Titanium Backup Pro and restore all user and system apps, settings and data which i perfomred earlier, what found out not to be the smartest move. Either way, after approx 24h my phone went down, restarted itself, unfortunatelly only as far as Bootloop
Everything would be just fine if i could just get back into bootloader. Additional problem i mentioned before is my volume button. It works but not 100%, after my phone felt down on it and vol up is hard pressed and sometimes it jams. This leads us to another (minor? :crying problem that appeared during normal use of device. Namely due to this hardpressed VOL UP button sometimes i couldn't even turn off the screen with power button (which is perefecly working if )
Concluding i`ve stuck on Bootloop. Whenever trying to turn on the bootloader with multiple combinations of pressing vol + power button, phone just restarts again. (i did that many times before without any problems) . However i'm able to turn it off sometimes
My main problem for now is with unauthorized device under ADB so i can`t neither start recovery nor bootloader using command-prompt line.
Is there any chance to bypass this unauthorized status in ADB? or should i look after new handset ? Hope that someone will be able to help . I'm willing to give away my endless gratitude full support and even reasonable amount of gold stash
XDA masters, HTC ONE S lovers and supproters, Anyone capable PLEASE HELP
Jesz Jeżyk said:
HI there.
I'm really looking forward that someone may be able to unbrick my phone or at least navigate me how to turn back bootloader, using command-line, as this would solve the whole problem.(unauthorized device + Bootloop + hardpressed volume UP button, occuring problems on the other one as well) :crying::crying:
Device, OS, Settings status: HTC VILLE (S4), Fully rooted, CM11s stable, S-OFF, SU, CID 1111111 , TWRP 2.8.1.0 hboot 2.16, ADB: xxxxxxxxxxx unauthorized device :highfive:
Actual status: After i recovered clean copy of my CM11 from TWRP (was trying some custom roms, which i didn't fully met my expectations), i decided for the first time to use Titanium Backup Pro and restore all user and system apps, settings and data which i perfomred earlier, what found out not to be the smartest move. Either way, after approx 24h my phone went down, restarted itself, unfortunatelly only as far as Bootloop
Everything would be just fine if i could just get back into bootloader. Additional problem i mentioned before is my volume button. It works but not 100%, after my phone felt down on it and vol up is hard pressed and sometimes it jams. This leads us to another (minor? :crying problem that appeared during normal use of device. Namely due to this hardpressed VOL UP button sometimes i couldn't even turn off the screen with power button (which is perefecly working if )
Concluding i`ve stuck on Bootloop. Whenever trying to turn on the bootloader with multiple combinations of pressing vol + power button, phone just restarts again. (i did that many times before without any problems) . However i'm able to turn it off sometimes
My main problem for now is with unauthorized device under ADB so i can`t neither start recovery nor bootloader using command-prompt line.
Is there any chance to bypass this unauthorized status in ADB? or should i look after new handset ? Hope that someone will be able to help . I'm willing to give away my endless gratitude full support and even reasonable amount of gold stash
XDA masters, HTC ONE S lovers and supproters, Anyone capable PLEASE HELP
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It turned out everything was fine, I was unable to start bootloader because of hardware malfunction, and being more specific, hard-pressed Vol Up Button was sending signals and because of that The combination of Vol Down Button + Power brought no results. Once I lifted gently Vol Up Button with thin sharp tool, i was able to start bootloader Hope, this information will save some stress in the future. I wasn't fully aware of, thinking that if Vol Down Button was perfectly fine bit hardpressed Vol UP button shouldn't occur malfunctioning of the other button
Greetings of the day,
Hello everyone, I'm having a oneplus one 64GB phone that is not getting start, everytime i connect it with the charger it goes into a bootloop. Yes the phone was rooted and I was using a custom ROM with the default kernel. The issue started when I tried to reset the phone to battery settings. I think I somehow messed the kernel and now it is stuck in bootloop. The problem is that I can't connect it to my computer or put it in debug mode as it just restarts again. Any idea how to actually boot it so I can install the kernel and ROM again?
Lazy Titan said:
Greetings of the day,
Hello everyone, I'm having a oneplus one 64GB phone that is not getting start, everytime i connect it with the charger it goes into a bootloop. Yes the phone was rooted and I was using a custom ROM with the default kernel. The issue started when I tried to reset the phone to battery settings. I think I somehow messed the kernel and now it is stuck in bootloop. The problem is that I can't connect it to my computer or put it in debug mode as it just restarts again. Any idea how to actually boot it so I can install the kernel and ROM again?
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Can it go into recovery mode(power+ vol-)?
Mr.Ak said:
Can it go into recovery mode(power+ vol-)?
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No, My phone is not getting on but whenever i am connecting it with my charger the phones goes in the Bootloop, and when i am connecting it to My PC while pressing Volume Up + Power Button Pc shows that the Unrecognized devices has been connected.
And i think phone is Hard Bricked. I have tried ADB software and one plus 1 drivers manually but it didn't worked too. I have tried minimal ADB too but it also didn't work.
Kindly let me know about it.
Lazy Titan said:
No, My phone is not getting on but whenever i am connecting it with my charger the phones goes in the Bootloop, and when i am connecting it to My PC while pressing Volume Up + Power Button Pc shows that the Unrecognized devices has been connected.
And i think phone is Hard Bricked. I have tried ADB software and one plus 1 drivers manually but it didn't worked too. I have tried minimal ADB too but it also didn't work.
Kindly let me know about it.
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Volume UP + Power should boot in fastboot mode. Volume Down + Power should boot into recovery. First, try to boot recovery.
giaur said:
Volume UP + Power should boot in fastboot mode. Volume Down + Power should boot into recovery. First, try to boot recovery.
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I have tried both, but nothing happens with it, Volume UP + Power shows the unrecognizable device is connected and Volume Down + Power does nothing it continues with bootloop .
Have you got Developer Options enabled?
Goto About Phone & Tap Build Number until Developer Options is activated. Goto Developer Options> Advanced Restart & enable the switch.
Press power button->Restart->Recovery.
It will now boot into Recovery.
Also have you tried keeping hold of power button whilst it bootloops. Keep holding the power button until it powers off. Then press Volume Down & Power Button to power back up (you might see a slight flicker onscreen that means it should go into Recovery mode). Keep hold of these buttons until you gain Access to Recovery Mode.
This will allow you to Recover or flash a different ROM.
If you're having issues connecting to a computer (Windows) try downloading Windows Media Center for your version of Windows. This will install media drivers to recognize your phone.. If all went well you will get the pop up with A0001 (Codename of OnePlus One). From there you should be able to enter fastboot mode through ADB.
If this doesn't help you, I'm sure that someone else will untangle the puzzle to get your device in good working order buddy. Good Luck.
bmark240 said:
Have you got Developer Options enabled?
Goto About Phone & Tap Build Number until Developer Options is activated. Goto Developer Options> Advanced Restart & enable the switch.
Press power button->Restart->Recovery.
It will now boot into Recovery.
Also have you tried keeping hold of power button whilst it bootloops. Keep holding the power button until it powers off. Then press Volume Down & Power Button to power back up (you might see a slight flicker onscreen that means it should go into Recovery mode). Keep hold of these buttons until you gain Access to Recovery Mode.
This will allow you to Recover or flash a different ROM.
If you're having issues connecting to a computer (Windows) try downloading Windows Media Center for your version of Windows. This will install media drivers to recognize your phone.. If all went well you will get the pop up with A0001 (Codename of OnePlus One). From there you should be able to enter fastboot mode through ADB.
If this doesn't help you, I'm sure that someone else will untangle the puzzle to get your device in good working order buddy. Good Luck.
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he said his device is in bootloop. how come he will turn on the developer option then?
akhiarr said:
he said his device is in bootloop. how come he will turn on the developer option then?
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This has got to be some sort of World Record for resurrecting an old post from over five years ago. Congratulations on that achievement!
Did you just join to post that?
Lol.
Hello Guys/Ladies
I own a oppo neo 7 (a33f) . I messed up my phone by replacing some files at root/system/bin . After replacing the files suddenly the screen of the phone started flashing (it turns on then goes black repeatedly) and also I am not able to press anything on screen.
And now where the real problem begins ,
this phone is so old that it doesn't have volume up volume down or power button (all physically broken)
and the battery got dead :crying: I tried using different things to press the buttons so I can make it into recovey mode (I can still press the volume buttons using pin but no chance with power key ) but still no chance.
Is there any way to make it boot into recovery mode without using the power button and yes I have a working pc with adb and platform tools but the phone is locked so adb prints "unauthorized device" I cant even turn on the device. I tried plugging it in charger and it works, the charging animation shows.
I have the stock rom that I can flash, I am not able get into recovery without power key.
Please help!
Thanks, in advance.
Ok Guys So I Shouldn't Have Done This But I Used Fastboot To Flash Recovery And I think I Did It Wrong. It Said "ok" And Finished And I Rebooted Phone It Resetted And Then Stuck On The Orange State Bootloader Message. I Do The Recovery Mode And Goes Black And Nothing Is Responsive For a While, Sometimes Longer Than Others. This Happens If I Start Phone Normal Or Try Fastboot Or Download.
Because Of My Mistake I Cannot Connect To Pc Software And Im Not Sure Of What I Can Do. I Feel Like Im Not Going To Like The Answer For This But I Got To Take The Blame For This.
Btw i Have A Samsung galaxy Note 20 Ultra Sm-N986u
I think your phone is hard bricked
so you can't get fastboot using volume up+power or via adb?
rescue from manufacturer site pos or just device not being recognised?
It isn't hard bricked it's just way of Samsung trying to make life of simple people more difficult, people who paid for Samsung phones lots of money.
To sort that screen issues what you can surely do is,
Simply press volup + voldown buttons at the same time, no matter if you're on that orange screen or whatever just press those those two buttons at the same time and keep pressing them while you connect your phone to pc. you will boot into download mode. Then flash stock firmware for your phone. After stock of flashed Reboot and start your phone, go to developer options see if oem unlock option is there if it is then oem unlock it if it is not then go back to settings manually change date to year ago, then go to updates disable auto update, connect to WiFi, and press on update several times untill window shows up saying no updates, then go to developer options you should see oem unlock, unlock it.
Then boot into download mode and make sure you have working copy of recovery.
And make sure you follow instructions of whoever recovery you installed on how to boot into recovery. I have S20 plus and too had troubles with it, and the only working recovery for my phone is twrp customised. To boot into it after flashing recovery from odin auto reboot disabled I pressed voldown and power, USB cable connected, then after screen goes off I changed from voldown to volup while kept pressing power button and cable connected. Orange screen with warning showed up for 5 sec I kept pressing and it bottled to twrp and then I was able to install custom rom beyond rom and while installing in aroma I was able ti choose option to remove orange screen.
That's it.
I ran into the same error. I mistakenly loaded twrp's recovery into userdata instead of ap section. The phone was stuck at the orange screen and nothing was happening whatever i pressed. I waited till the battery to dry out and with 0% battery, i directly connected to pc and was able to get into download mode. Then i flashed stock and everything is now back to normal.
Carl Johnson (Cj) said:
I think your phone is hard bricked
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Absolutely not