So, this morning I awoke to find my phone in a bootloop.
No idea what caused it.
Here's a basic rundown of the problem:
1. Stuck on Huawei logo
2. Cannot shut down without it instantly trying to reboot again
3. Cannot enter recovery mode
4. Cannot boot into safe mode
5. Not rooted
6. ROM never flashed
7. Fastboot probably never configured
8. Not recognized by laptop over USB
So . . . is there anything I can do to this phone if I have neither a USB connection nor the ability to enter recovery mode?
edit: Finally managed to get phone to turn off after another failed attempt at trying to enter recovery mode. This time, the phone did not turn on again. I think my phone is finally bricked, after hours of sitting there refusing to turn off.
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Hey guys,
I've seen some solutions for my kind of problem but none of them seems to start at my frustrating point.
After I rooted my HTC One S I was able to reboot my device and everything went fine.
The problem occured just when my battery was depleted and the phone got turned off I had no chance to restart it.
The LED did not show me it was charging and it did nothing, when I pressed the power button or the volume/power combination.
So i connected it to my laptop and tried to check my devices through adb.
It says my device is in recovery mode.
Using the fastboot reboot command I was always able to reboot my phone and everything was just fine.
I thought it was alright, as I just had to pay attention not to use up my battery, when not at home.
Today my phone just decided to turn off. It refuses to boot up even with the fastboot help from my PC.
It just says: < waiting for device >
certainly I'm unable to post a link to a screenshot I made of my cmd.
Thank you for all kind of help
Hello,
My Nexus 5 is locked, stock 4.4.4 and I never attempted to root or anything.
I ended a call and it got stuck, so I hard turned it off by holding the power button. Since that it wont boot, no matter what I do.
It doesn't respond to holding just the power button, and I managed a couple of times to get into fastboot, but whatever option I chose there it just turned back off. Now I can't get it into fastboot. When it was in fastboot, it was recognized as "Android", and now isn't recognized at all (because it's turned off). It also doesn't respond to charging.
I am desperate, please help me!
Thanks.
ccpro said:
Hello,
My Nexus 5 is locked, stock 4.4.4 and I never attempted to root or anything.
I ended a call and it got stuck, so I hard turned it off by holding the power button. Since that it wont boot, no matter what I do.
It doesn't respond to holding just the power button, and I managed a couple of times to get into fastboot, but whatever option I chose there it just turned back off. Now I can't get it into fastboot. When it was in fastboot, it was recognized as "Android", and now isn't recognized at all (because it's turned off). It also doesn't respond to charging.
I am desperate, please help me!
Thanks.
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Is it charged?
Just plug in the charger for sometime and try to turn it on..
If above fails, you need to get into fastboot and first take backup of your sdcard using this method http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51694433
If there is no important data on your sdcard, get into stock recovery and factory reset your device from there.
If you can't get into fastboot mode and nothing is accessible, contact Google if you purchased your device from play store or else LG!
Mr hOaX said:
Is it charged?
Just plug in the charger for sometime and try to turn it on..
If above fails, you need to get into fastboot and first take backup of your sdcard using this method http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51694433
If there is no important data on your sdcard, get into stock recovery and factory reset your device from there.
If you can't get into fastboot mode and nothing is accessible, contact Google if you purchased your device from play store or else LG!
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The device is charged, it was 90% when it happened. I can't backup it because it isn't recognized as adb device in the cmd.
I managed to get to the fastboot menu again, but if I choose the recovery mode option it just turns off. Is there another way to force reset it to factory settings?
ccpro said:
The device is charged, it was 90% when it happened. I can't backup it because it isn't recognized as adb device in the cmd.
I managed to get to the fastboot menu again, but if I choose the recovery mode option it just turns off. Is there another way to force reset it to factory settings?
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Are the drivers properly installed on your PC?
Had you enabled USB Debugging? (If you remember then good)
If your device is not recognized, then you can't troubleshoot it. If it's recognized, then you can either use this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513701
Or get into recovery any how and factory reset.
Just plug in your charger and try again
If above fails, you need to connect Google and RMA your device.
Hey folks,
unfortunatly I am not able to boot my device properly since it fell into the bath tub. It boots into the download mode and stops after 5% saying Software install failed! That's because there is no .IMG on the SD Card I guess. Not sure what to do, I searched for a stock rom .IMG and put it on SDCARD/dload and got a good feeling that, maybe, it'll boot normally after installing this "update". So it boots into download mode and the update process is working just fine, but after the update successfully ends with 100% it reboots and starts the procedure over and over again.
I tried different button combinations to avoid booting the download modus - without success. I tried to get adb access by connecting it to the computer but just got an unauthorizised device - I never enabled usb debugging -.-
But then, somehow, it booted into safety mode and I was able to enable developer options and usb debugging. And I found the reason for the download mode bootloop. It turns out that the volume buttons are messed up. Volume up is not responding and volume down seems to be pressed all the time or repeatingly pressed in really short terms. Since my device is not rooted I installed an apk that allows me to disable the hardware buttons without root. But I found no way to run this app in safety mode. Also I have no access to the system files to change the key bindings on my own. I hoped to find a way to force normal boot out of safety mode but just got it booting up into the download mode again.
And there I am, my device is booting into download mode and nothing else. I don't know if it was just a lucky moment that the device booted into safety mode or if i did some magic that worked. But i can't get it to do something else than booting the download mode right now.
Do you have any idea what I can do without opening the device to unplug the buttons physically or to root it? If neccessary I am willing to do so but it's not the way I'd like to do.
Regards
Schmunzelhummel
I recently started facing this issues with my phone
1) my phone stucks in bootloop (and sometimes doesn't even starts). Very rarely (automatically) it starts for few second, the moment i unlock my phone it hangs and then switch off again and then stuck again in bootloop.
2) I cant even flash stock ROM using pc as it never gets detected.
3) whenever i press VOLUME UP + POWER BUTTON, i get RECOVERY, FASTBOOT, and NORMAL MODE option. if i press recovery and try to do factory reset it hangs and switch offs automatically and then same stuck in bootloop. and most of the time RECOVERY, FASTBOOT, and NORMAL MODE option wont even work, if i select them any of them mobile switch-offs.
I don't know what is causing this problem. I would be highly thankful if give me some suggestions
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