Honor 6 H60-L04 doesn't boot, only vibrates shortly without booting, is it bricked? - Honor 6, 6 Plus Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello there!
I tried to replace the battery of my phone with another one, but the phone doesn't boot up at all.
Shortly after I switched the battery, I managed to boot the phone: the HUAWEI writing showed up and then the phone shut down.
The red led was blinking while charging and other tentatives of boot-up failed with only a vibration shot and nothing more, with the screen still black.
Just out of curiosity, I tried to go to fastboot mode (by holding DOWN volume and plugging the USB cable on pc) and surprisingly enough the "plug in" Windows sound played but the phone remained pitch black.
The curious thing is that if I type
Code:
fastboot devices
It shows a number and the writing "fastboot" so I guess that the phone is recognized by the pc.
Is it bricked or something?
Or maybe the battery was faulty and ruined the motherboard?
Or maybe it is just the screen broken...
I don't really know how to proceed.

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My phone looks dead

I was in fastboot mode ready to unlock my bootloader, the phone got the led in a blue color when suddenly the led turned off.
I dont know what happenden but the phone looks dead.
The screen its black and the led its off, i got no reaction to anything except when i connect the phone to my pc, the pc tells me its an unkown device. help please.
I allready tryied the volume up and power button and also i tryied to get again in fastboot mode but it doesnt work.
Chacho3993 said:
I was in fastboot mode ready to unlock my bootloader, the phone got the led in a blue color when suddenly the led turned off.
I dont know what happenden but the phone looks dead.
The screen its black and the led its off, i got no reaction to anything except when i connect the phone to my pc, the pc tells me its an unkown device. help please.
I allready tryied the volume up and power button and also i tryied to get again in fastboot mode but it doesnt work.
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try to put it on charge by plug in to a normal electric socket and check the device reaction.
If you get positive reaction which means LED ON , or battery recharge etc then you are good to go in to the next level which means...
Plug your device in to your PC/laptop. If it gets again with "not recognizing" try different USB port.
If all the ports showing you the same problem, try to find another cable. If you get again the same problem try to find another PC to test if there is recognizable.
these are the first steps you should so before i suggest you anything else. We have to make sure that your device is in a working state.

Moto G XT1032 - Can access Fastboot, but it wouldn't work - Bricked?

Hi. First of all, thanks for taking the time to read this. I know it's a long post, I'm just trying to be as detailed as possible.
I've a Moto G XT-1032 that stopped working a couple days ago. It has the original battery, original software. It didn't came with an original charger, so I have been using a Samsung Galaxy Tab one. The phone is almost two years old.
This is how it all started: It had low battery. When I got home it connected itself to the wi fi, and tons of whatsapp messages came at the same time. It went off.
I thought maybe it had drained the battery. Plugged it in to charge, didn't get the led on, and the battery showed 0% for an instant. Then the phone turned itself on, got the M logo and then the screen went black (like... some sort of backlight is on, but the screen is just black)
I turn it off, and it goes back on. No battery image, straight to the M logo, and then black screen. I tried holding power + vol down keys for more than 120 secs, finger pain is the only I got. It can access fastboot mode, but doesn't matter which option I pick, normal powerup, recovery, factory... I select them and then press vol up, but it just goes to the white screen with the M logo, then black screen.
When I plug the charger, and go to fastboot mode, it doesn't show battery charging. Just says battery low (or battery ok). When I plug it to the computer via the usb cable, and access fastboot, it shows battery charging.
The computer doesn't detect the device at all. First time I plugged it, it tried to install drivers, but failed. I downloaded them from motorola's page.
If I open motorola device manager, it tells me there aren't updates for my phone... So... I guess it's recognizing it? But I still can't see it. Windows only shows me my C and D drives, but not the phone. Tried different usb cables, different usb ports. Nothing changes.
I sent it to a service, they tested the battery and charging port, they said those were fine. But didn't find the problem.
Any ideas? Suggestions?
Thanks in advance!

Ultra hard brick

Hi,
I was fixing a hard brick using this thread for MSM tool.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/help/help-device-corrupt-trusted-boot-t3946658
I couldn't see the Qualcomm QD loader appear on my device manager but went ahead and started the tool. It looked like nothing was happening so I unplugged my phone and suddenly reaslised there was a progress bar on the MSM tool.
Now when I try and switch on my phone or hold down the vulume up and down buttons I get this message flashing up after a brief boot screen
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Upgrade download failed!!!
Please check your download flow is right.
accompanied with a message on my PC that the usb device isn't functioning.
Update: I just tried it again and Qualcomm QD appeared on device manager briefly before the problem returned.
Advice?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
OK issue resolved. Think my USB port is on the blink. Still, haven't seen that error message mentioned anywhere so quite interesting...
Thanks for sharing. Did you get the phone back to a working state?
I'm having this issue as well, did you manage to get this fixed?
same problem here
any solutions?
For any other forlorn souls who come across this thread, I was experiencing essentially the same bug I think, I'm not really sure what happened (I got up to get a drink), but when I came back to my computer my OnePlus 7 Pro was stuck in a terrifying boot loop while plugged in where all I would see, all in yellow was:
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Upgrade download failed!!!
Please check your download flow is right.
That would be visible for a second or so and then the phone would power cycle and display the OnePlus splash screen for less than a second then back to the yellow error message. I could not boot into recovery, fastboot, or standard.
SOLUTION:
Plugged phone into PC via USB, held down the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons and waited for it to power cycle itself. Screen stayed off, but it showed up in Device Manager under ports, and I was able to start the MsmDownloadTool and flash a new system image.
So its odd but I get this message briefly as the phone boots up, but the phone works otherwise. Do you know how to do get rid of it because running the MSM tool has not fixed the message.
same here. anyone?
aPuddle said:
For any other forlorn souls who come across this thread, I was experiencing essentially the same bug I think, I'm not really sure what happened (I got up to get a drink), but when I came back to my computer my OnePlus 7 Pro was stuck in a terrifying boot loop while plugged in where all I would see, all in yellow was:
<!>
Upgrade download failed!!!
Please check your download flow is right.
That would be visible for a second or so and then the phone would power cycle and display the OnePlus splash screen for less than a second then back to the yellow error message. I could not boot into recovery, fastboot, or standard.
SOLUTION:
Plugged phone into PC via USB, held down the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons and waited for it to power cycle itself. Screen stayed off, but it showed up in Device Manager under ports, and I was able to start the MsmDownloadTool and flash a new system image.
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Thank you so much that helped me a lot
I almost went to buy another phone
aPuddle said:
For any other forlorn souls who come across this thread, I was experiencing essentially the same bug I think, I'm not really sure what happened (I got up to get a drink), but when I came back to my computer my OnePlus 7 Pro was stuck in a terrifying boot loop while plugged in where all I would see, all in yellow was:
<!>
Upgrade download failed!!!
Please check your download flow is right.
That would be visible for a second or so and then the phone would power cycle and display the OnePlus splash screen for less than a second then back to the yellow error message. I could not boot into recovery, fastboot, or standard.
SOLUTION:
Plugged phone into PC via USB, held down the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons and waited for it to power cycle itself. Screen stayed off, but it showed up in Device Manager under ports, and I was able to start the MsmDownloadTool and flash a new system image.
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You are an Hero you deserve your own heaven you can have my soul thank you so much
aPuddle said:
For any other forlorn souls who come across this thread, I was experiencing essentially the same bug I think, I'm not really sure what happened (I got up to get a drink), but when I came back to my computer my OnePlus 7 Pro was stuck in a terrifying boot loop while plugged in where all I would see, all in yellow was:
<!>
Upgrade download failed!!!
Please check your download flow is right.
That would be visible for a second or so and then the phone would power cycle and display the OnePlus splash screen for less than a second then back to the yellow error message. I could not boot into recovery, fastboot, or standard.
SOLUTION:
Plugged phone into PC via USB, held down the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons and waited for it to power cycle itself. Screen stayed off, but it showed up in Device Manager under ports, and I was able to start the MsmDownloadTool and flash a new system image.
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You save my phone, thank you so much, this works to me.

Zenfone 5 Selfie/Lite (ZC600KL) stuck on ASUS logo

Hello! I could not find a section for my phone, so I am posting here.
My Zenfone 5 Selfie/Lite (ZC600KL) randomly "bricked". After being left alone charging for 20 minutes, when I came back it was turned off. Holding the power button resulted in the phone showing the "Powered by Android" logo, then the ASUS logo, and stop there.
I don't think it's a battery issue as it always lasted a long period of time; this is the first time anything like that happens, and might be the last. I also never tried meddling with my phone (rooting or the likes of it), so I'm pretty much clueless. I messed around with the phone, turning it on and off for a while, letting it run out of battery and charge it again, leaving it stuck on ASUS logo over night, to no avail.
Here are some things that I noticed that might help solve this problem:
1. After I connect the charger, the screen shows an empty charging battery along with the LED showing the red color (which means no battery). After 5 seconds, the screen turns on again by itself to show the true state of the battery, which is whatever % it is right now and the correct LED light (orange/green).
2. Turning on the phone makes the "low battery" buzz followed by a normal vibration. If it's charging, the "No battery" red LED shows.
3. I can turn on the fastboot mode by pressing Volume + and Power, but it only shows "CSC Fastboot mode!!! Long press power key to shutdown device". While on fastboot, my computer recognizes the phone is connected through USB, but I cannot access the phone's storage.
4. Pressing Volume - and Power does nothing besides restarting the phone.
My english isn't the best, so I apologize. If there's anything that I messed up and you can't understand, please do tell me.
P.S: Zenfone 5 Selfie is the same phone as Zenfone 5 Lite, but it is known by both names for some reason. Thanks for reading.
Artoriasszz said:
Hello! I could not find a section for my phone, so I am posting here.
My Zenfone 5 Selfie/Lite (ZC600KL) randomly "bricked". After being left alone charging for 20 minutes, when I came back it was turned off. Holding the power button resulted in the phone showing the "Powered by Android" logo, then the ASUS logo, and stop there.
I don't think it's a battery issue as it always lasted a long period of time; this is the first time anything like that happens, and might be the last. I also never tried meddling with my phone (rooting or the likes of it), so I'm pretty much clueless. I messed around with the phone, turning it on and off for a while, letting it run out of battery and charge it again, leaving it stuck on ASUS logo over night, to no avail.
Here are some things that I noticed that might help solve this problem:
1. After I connect the charger, the screen shows an empty charging battery along with the LED showing the red color (which means no battery). After 5 seconds, the screen turns on again by itself to show the true state of the battery, which is whatever % it is right now and the correct LED light (orange/green).
2. Turning on the phone makes the "low battery" buzz followed by a normal vibration. If it's charging, the "No battery" red LED shows.
3. I can turn on the fastboot mode by pressing Volume + and Power, but it only shows "CSC Fastboot mode!!! Long press power key to shutdown device". While on fastboot, my computer recognizes the phone is connected through USB, but I cannot access the phone's storage.
4. Pressing Volume - and Power does nothing besides restarting the phone.
My english isn't the best, so I apologize. If there's anything that I messed up and you can't understand, please do tell me.
P.S: Zenfone 5 Selfie is the same phone as Zenfone 5 Lite, but it is known by both names for some reason. Thanks for reading.
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i have desame phone and exactly desame problem as you have now
we have desame phone my phone suddenly restart then it goes stuck on asus logo only power button and up volume can be click it goes csc fastboot mode and no vibration, did u fix yours ?
Artoriasszz said:
Hello! I could not find a section for my phone, so I am posting here.
My Zenfone 5 Selfie/Lite (ZC600KL) randomly "bricked". After being left alone charging for 20 minutes, when I came back it was turned off. Holding the power button resulted in the phone showing the "Powered by Android" logo, then the ASUS logo, and stop there.
I don't think it's a battery issue as it always lasted a long period of time; this is the first time anything like that happens, and might be the last. I also never tried meddling with my phone (rooting or the likes of it), so I'm pretty much clueless. I messed around with the phone, turning it on and off for a while, letting it run out of battery and charge it again, leaving it stuck on ASUS logo over night, to no avail.
Here are some things that I noticed that might help solve this problem:
1. After I connect the charger, the screen shows an empty charging battery along with the LED showing the red color (which means no battery). After 5 seconds, the screen turns on again by itself to show the true state of the battery, which is whatever % it is right now and the correct LED light (orange/green).
2. Turning on the phone makes the "low battery" buzz followed by a normal vibration. If it's charging, the "No battery" red LED shows.
3. I can turn on the fastboot mode by pressing Volume + and Power, but it only shows "CSC Fastboot mode!!! Long press power key to shutdown device". While on fastboot, my computer recognizes the phone is connected through USB, but I cannot access the phone's storage.
4. Pressing Volume - and Power does nothing besides restarting the phone.
My english isn't the best, so I apologize. If there's anything that I messed up and you can't understand, please do tell me.
P.S: Zenfone 5 Selfie is the same phone as Zenfone 5 Lite, but it is known by both names for some reason. Thanks for reading.
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Exactly the same problem and phone I have here and Google research has been useless plus it appears this model phone has many firmware versions also
I have tried flashing firmware in fastboot mode but the ADB and fastboot tools won't work as it shows write protected as it appears bootloader is locked and am struggling with QPST also got so desperate to get phone working I even checked out some of those android repair software like DR fone then realised they want $70 USD and instantly removed the software haha
Hope we can get answers but seems like that maybe no one has solutions for this

Zenfone 7 pro stuck in Qualcomm Crashdump loop after successful display replacement

This started happening to me after changing a broken display. I get the asus logo, then the android one, then Qualcomm crashdump for less than a second then it repeats a few loops then shuts down.
I can put the device into fastboot mode by holding volume up + power but plugging a cable into it makes the screen flash and shut down and it does not get recognised by the PC. It also makes the phone heat up if left connected for a long time.
I tried making an EDL cable and putting the phone into EDL mode, but even that doesn't seem to work and the phone still isn't recognised.
When the phone is connected with a usb cable, no button combination will make it wake up.
Please help!
AfterGlows said:
This started happening to me after changing a broken display. I get the asus logo, then the android one, then Qualcomm crashdump for less than a second then it repeats a few loops then shuts down.
I can put the device into fastboot mode by holding volume up + power but plugging a cable into it makes the screen flash and shut down and it does not get recognised by the PC. It also makes the phone heat up if left connected for a long time.
I tried making an EDL cable and putting the phone into EDL mode, but even that doesn't seem to work and the phone still isn't recognised.
When the phone is connected with a usb cable, no button combination will make it wake up.
Please help!
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did you manage to find any solution? I have the same phone and I just changed the display and I didn't know what was happening????

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