Frp/lock phone/lock - General Questions and Answers

Hello
i found a P20 LITE a long a road. The screen were broken, so i changed it. Of course it's full locked, FRP and PHONE. Nothing open. if i start it in fastboot mode, i can read PHONE Locked and FRP LOCK in green letters.
When i start it normally, i only hav four choices:
- dowload latest version and recovery
- Wipe data/factory reset
- Reboot
- Shutdown
but nothing work, no Wipe possible and recovery, impossible to connect with wifi (getting package info failed). so what can i do to give it life again ?
BIG thanks for your ideas.

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Hello
I found a P20 LITE a long a road. The screen was broken, so I changed it. Of course, it's fully locked, FRP and PHONE. Nothing open. if i start it in fastboot mode, I can read PHONE Locked and FRP LOCK in green letters.
When I start it normally, I only have four choices:
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BIG thanks for your ideas.

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because of no permissions to post it in Google section, i have to do here:
I have a Google Pixel 3 XL with me and it has the following problem:
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HELP!! Stock RN6 pro stuck in mi-recovery 3.0 :-(

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A few days back, when I was using my phone (redmi note 6 pro tulip), the screen suddenly greyed out and started rebooting. Within a minute, the phone went to mi-recovery 3.0.
Now, no matter how I try to reboot the phone (from recovery or by hard buttons) , it boots directly into recovery. Even If I don't do anything, it just cycles through the grey screen, mi logo, and recovery.
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Naa'vy said:
Hello,
A few days back, when I was using my phone (redmi note 6 pro tulip), the screen suddenly greyed out and started rebooting. Within a minute, the phone went to mi-recovery 3.0.
Now, no matter how I try to reboot the phone (from recovery or by hard buttons) , it boots directly into recovery. Even If I don't do anything, it just cycles through the grey screen, mi logo, and recovery.
More info:
- The phone is completely stock, original MIUI 11 ( android 9.0) firmware from OEM. No root access, no unlocked bootloader or anything else like that. Warranty period is over.
- I can access fastboot mode.
- usb debugging isn't on iirc.
- I tried force shut down by hard buttons and disconnecting the battery, but when rebooting again, nothing changes.
- I tried booting to safe mode but it just shows a black screen and a small safe mode logo in the bottom left.
- mi-recovery 3.0 only allows to wipe all data, which is unfeasible since I have alot of unbacked data that I can't lose.
What can I do now? I've heard that flashing by edl method from an authorized account can save data. And something about a chinese mi pcsuite version. Could anyone provide more information on these? Or any other way to solve the problem?
I want to recover data (photos, videos and docs) and revive my phone.
Thanks in advance
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A lot of edl flashing articles on miui forum and mi community are 404 not found now. Please help!!
You solved? I'm with the exactly same problem and I found nothing specifically for this, plus, I tried wipe data already and it still doesn't work.
It maybe be button issue (the volume and power keys have gone bad probably). Remove the buttons from main board and try to boot into system.
I was facing the exact same problem.
And I discovered that it was caused because of the volume button that was kinda stuck, forcing the phone to enter recovery mode every time I tried to reboot it, as mentioned by @HumanBoy23.
After I got the volume buttons unstuck the phone booted normally.

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When a phone permanently boots into Recovery mode then either Android OS is corrupted - for whatever reason - or phone's bootloader is misconfigured.
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