Help: Recovering Phone to Working Condition from Wrong Firmware - Moto G7 Power Questions & Answers

Edit: I got it back to proper firmware, but now have an issue with re-locking the bootloader so that I can install an OTA and make my sim card recognizable again. "Still waiting for signed boot.img"; can anybody provide a DL link to a signed boot.img for my specific model? [PCO29.114-54-2]
I'll try to keep this short and simple. It's my first post to these forums (hi), so sorry if I say stuff that sounds really simple or silly.
So, for a while now, I was dealing with a lot of really minor issues on my phone that I was told by those I asked was corruption in the android stock firmware. It wasn't anything major, but the issues were building up, and factory resets weren't fixing any of them. So, with my phone already out of warranty, I decided there wouldn't be any harm in trying to fix it myself. After reading up on it a little, I unlocked my bootloader, then I decided I would try flashing a custom ROM.
Well... I didn't even get that far. I was trying really hard to use the TWRP to back up my phone, but it kept getting errors. Looking it up, people said you just have to delete corrupted files to make it work, so I went back and forth wiping the files that gave it issues, until eventually I just decided to give up because there were so many corrupted files, just in the boot folder alone. When I went to turn the phone on and throw in the towel... I got the dreaded bootloop.
I freaked out, and decided that since I could still get into fastboot mode, I would try to stock the flash firmware to fix it. So, I went online, just found stock firmware, ran a batch file that did it all automatically, and...
When I turned my phone on, it was for the complete wrong carrier. Previously, it was a device I bought from T-Mobile, and thus, I was using a sim card and all that from them. Now the device is tied to Cricket, and so, of course, that stuff doesn't work.
Weirdly, there's other issues on the device now too, like when trying to add a Google account, the phone just closes out of everything...
Well.
I do know there's a guide here for how to flash the phone back to original firmware (although they don't have my firmware (M3DE6) listed), but there's other issues now, too. Stuff like the IMEI are totally wiped from the phone's memory now, just being listed as "Unknown" in the phone's settings. Not to mention, everytime I turn on the phone, I get text that says "bad ID" and it takes an additional 10-15 seconds to turn on. Is there any way to fix all this stuff? I don't mind if I have to restore it to OG stockware or if flashing a custom ROM will fix the problem- I just really need my phone to be able to work with my sim card again so I can take and make calls/texts.
I've still got to pay on my phone for a year still via the contract I made with T-Mobile, so it'd really suck if my phone got stuck in an unusable condition like this. If there's anybody who could just help me get it back to WORKING condition (calls/texts, google accounts, etc.), then I would greatly appreciate that. Thanks.

Tsukomasi said:
I'll try to keep this short and simple. It's my first post to these forums (hi), so sorry if I say stuff that sounds really simple or silly.
So, for a while now, I was dealing with a lot of really minor issues on my phone that I was told by those I asked was corruption in the android stock firmware. It wasn't anything major, but the issues were building up, and factory resets weren't fixing any of them. So, with my phone already out of warranty, I decided there wouldn't be any harm in trying to fix it myself. After reading up on it a little, I unlocked my bootloader, then I decided I would try flashing a custom ROM.
Well... I didn't even get that far. I was trying really hard to use the TWRP to back up my phone, but it kept getting errors. Looking it up, people said you just have to delete corrupted files to make it work, so I went back and forth wiping the files that gave it issues, until eventually I just decided to give up because there were so many corrupted files, just in the boot folder alone. When I went to turn the phone on and throw in the towel... I got the dreaded bootloop.
I freaked out, and decided that since I could still get into fastboot mode, I would try to stock the flash firmware to fix it. So, I went online, just found stock firmware, ran a batch file that did it all automatically, and...
When I turned my phone on, it was for the complete wrong carrier. Previously, it was a device I bought from T-Mobile, and thus, I was using a sim card and all that from them. Now the device is tied to Cricket, and so, of course, that stuff doesn't work.
Weirdly, there's other issues on the device now too, like when trying to add a Google account, the phone just closes out of everything...
Well.
I do know there's a guide here for how to flash the phone back to original firmware (although they don't have my firmware (M3DE6) listed), but there's other issues now, too. Stuff like the IMEI are totally wiped from the phone's memory now, just being listed as "Unknown" in the phone's settings. Not to mention, everytime I turn on the phone, I get text that says "bad ID" and it takes an additional 10-15 seconds to turn on. Is there any way to fix all this stuff? I don't mind if I have to restore it to OG stockware or if flashing a custom ROM will fix the problem- I just really need my phone to be able to work with my sim card again so I can take and make calls/texts.
I've still got to pay on my phone for a year still via the contract I made with T-Mobile, so it'd really suck if my phone got stuck in an unusable condition like this. If there's anybody who could just help me get it back to WORKING condition (calls/texts, google accounts, etc.), then I would greatly appreciate that. Thanks.
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U in USA if so I could try the reuts think that's how it spelled TMobile is same as crickit if I member right so u can flash the retail firm where if u in the states.I on cc but not the firmware for them I'm in the retail version works great no added junk ware either

roadkill42 said:
U in USA if so I could try the reuts think that's how it spelled TMobile is same as crickit if I member right so u can flash the retail firm where if u in the states.I on cc but not the firmware for them I'm in the retail version works great no added junk ware either
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I did find my device's actual stock firmware from another website and installed it, but now the sim card doesn't work. I've heard that if I perform an OTA update, it'll make it work again, but... I can't perform an OTA update because the bootloader is unlocked. I can't re-lock it, because everytime I try, it gives me a message that says "Still waiting for signed boot.img".
Someone said to use the rescue and smart assistant app, but it doesn't recognize my phone, so that's a no-go.

Tsukomasi said:
I did find my device's actual stock firmware from another website and installed it, but now the sim card doesn't work. I've heard that if I perform an OTA update, it'll make it work again, but... I can't perform an OTA update because the bootloader is unlocked. I can't re-lock it, because everytime I try, it gives me a message that says "Still waiting for signed boot.img".
Someone said to use the rescue and smart assistant app, but it doesn't recognize my phone, so that's a no-go.
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Have u done the factory reset after flashing the software? U might have to reflash the modem look through this sight or tellagram for how to

roadkill42 said:
Have u done the factory reset after flashing the software? U might have to reflash the modem look through this sight or tellagram for how to
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I tried a ton of different fixes and approaches, and I still can't get it to work. I'm gonna make a new thread now since I've got a new main issue to deal with. This is... a mess.

Tsukomasi said:
I tried a ton of different fixes and approaches, and I still can't get it to work. I'm gonna make a new thread now since I've got a new main issue to deal with. This is... a mess.
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Sorry

roadkill42 said:
Sorry
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Nah, don't worry about it. I'm the one who messed up my phone.

Tsukomasi said:
Nah, don't worry about it. I'm the one who messed up my phone.
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Here is the bat fille just change the zip to bat then get the retus file I'm looking for the link of the software I used it is lol. https://www.lolinet.com/. Pm me I can tell u how to set it up. https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/ocean/official/RETUS/

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[Q] Please help me with this idiotic phone :( Not formatting or removing my account

Hey guys,
I have an i9003 where it sometimes force closes and with Gingerbread it reboots when I turn on WiFi, charge fully etc. I am on DXKF1 now. My problem is, at some point my default account was my primary email address, and now when I try to format the phone to default settings, it does not do that and my account is always there on my phone no matter what I do! And it won't let me delete it because it says this account is required by some applications blah blah. If you want to remove it please do a factory reset blah blah. Which I DO but it does NOTHING. I have tried going into recovery and formatting sd card, wiping cache and then factory reset maybe a 100 times but my account is still there every time it boots. It never shows the setup wizard EVER. Even if I ref lash the firmware with Odin, still the same thing. Even if I upgrade to Gingerbread, gingerbread works but my gmail account is still there!!!!
And so are my saved WiFi access points that need passwords etc. Those things NEVER GO AWAY!!
Also I noticed that if I make a new Gmail account and try using it, if I restart my phone, the new account disappears! And all the apps open up like its the first time I'm opening them! Like every time I restart and open Maps, it tells me whats new in maps. And if I download and install an app from the market then restart the phone, those apps disappear.
I really need to do a factory reset OR get rid of my gmail account from my phone somehow. Can someone PLEASE help me
Hi.
I think android phones are designed to be attached to certain gmail accounts, together with your apps, calendar & contacts. This makes it easier to reload your settings and apps when you need to flash another fw or migrate to another android phone. It also keeps you from losing your paid apps. When you made a new gmail account, the server thought you were a new user and disregarded all previous apps & settings, that's why its asking you to 'prime' each app all over again...
To control which account to use, go to accounts under settings.
I dont know how to solve your problem. It looks like it has been compiled oover time. I hope this would contribute a little bit to the solution.
Good luck.
sent from my Galaxy SL with GB 2.3.6 XXPQ, KB3 modem, UC Kernel v9, Poseidon's ROM (SD cards swapped)
Thanks for the reply, but like I said I have flashed my phone multiple times and nothing I do erases the phone to factory settings
How did you flash your firmware every time? As is flashing from xxkpe --> xxkpq? Or straight reflashing xxkpq over and over again?
hsienjuen said:
How did you flash your firmware every time? As is flashing from xxkpe --> xxkpq? Or straight reflashing xxkpq over and over again?
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I'm flashing DXKF1 over and over. I've sometimes tried Gingerbread versions too and then back straight to DXKF1
Lok3sh said:
I'm flashing DXKF1 over and over. I've sometimes tried Gingerbread versions too and then back straight to DXKF1
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If the FW you are flashing has only 1 file which u flash as PDA, this happens/can happen
try a FW with 3 files (PDA, Phone, CSC) including a PIT, and over that flash DXKF1.
U nid 2 provide this forum with details for any one 2 help you. What were the step by step actions you did prior to the problem? How do you flash roms? How did you flash gb? How did you change accounts?
We cant read minds here. Phrases like 'at some point' really wont help. You'll have to provide some details. Or to make it easier for you, start over by going to a samsung service center.
Jack_Random said:
If the FW you are flashing has only 1 file which u flash as PDA, this happens/can happen
try a FW with 3 files (PDA, Phone, CSC) including a PIT, and over that flash DXKF1.
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I've been flashing only firmwares that are complete with PDA Phone and CSC files. Not the single file versions.
hpog said:
U nid 2 provide this forum with details for any one 2 help you. What were the step by step actions you did prior to the problem? How do you flash roms? How did you flash gb? How did you change accounts?
We cant read minds here. Phrases like 'at some point' really wont help. You'll have to provide some details. Or to make it easier for you, start over by going to a samsung service center.
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The Samsung service center people are idiots. I've already visited them and they refused to help since I didn't have my bill from when I bought the phone. The phone is not even a year old. The manufacture date on there is clearly printed and so is the serial number. This is all they should need. This phone has a known issue with the motherboard which I assume is causing this whole eff up. They should have in the first place offered ANYONE with a defective i9003 a replacement or a free service to repair their big blunder.
Anyway, thats completely besides the point. I flashed my phone from its original Froyo rom to Gingerbread using Kies. It flashed fine, but the infamous pseudo restart started happening. I then rolled back to Froyo but it was too late. The phone was already screwed. I have not touched Kies since then. Just Odin with official firmwares only. I have never been rooted.
If you feel like you need more information, it does help to let me know a little more politely.
I'm not being rude or anything. I dont understand how you deduced that i was rude when my suggestions were all valid & straight to the point. There was no sarcasm there. Just plain answers. I can see that you're frustrated, but dont read too much between the lines...
I didnt know that i9003 had a known issue with the motherboard. But it has been said here over and again that not all phones are created equal. Your Samsung center should have at least offered to help you in other ways if they care about their name. Doesn't this violate a consumer protection act or something?..
I do know that Kies is a piece of junk. So do many android users. Updating your firmware via Kies may not have been a good thing. Why dont you try flashing your phone using odin with separate files? There are complete instructions & files in the dev section. Your phone as you say is busted now anyway. Wont hurt to try a bit further thus time.
Hope you'll find a fix.
hpog said:
I'm not being rude or anything. I dont understand how you deduced that i was rude when my suggestiins were all valid & straight to the point. There was no sarcasm there. Just plain answers. I can see that you're frustrated, but dont read too much between the lines...
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"We cant read minds here. Phrases like 'at some point' really wont help."
I'm not saying you were rude, I just felt that was not the nicest way to put it thats all.
hpog said:
I didnt know that i9003 had a known issue with the motherboard. But it has been said here over and again that not all phones are created equal. Yout Samsung center should have at least offered to help you in other ways if they cared about their name. Doesn't this violate a consumer protection act or something?..
I do know that Kies is a piece of junk. So do many android users. Updating your firmware via Kies may not have been a giid thing..
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Yeah I had no idea until this stupid problem came up. This thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1324452
A LOT of people have had their phones crap out on them. Hardware issues with the motherboard. Unfortunately the phone was bought in India and Samsung and their customer care couldn't care less about the customer for the most part. So I'm kinda screwed that way with trying the Customer Care.
That sucks...
So let me sum up the prob here. You've got a defective motherboard, you've flashed multiple firmwares using kies and odin without rooting the unit, you cant do a factory reset, you're having trouble with gmail accounts and apps, and your unit keeps restarting randomly or when you use wi fi.
Anyone have any ideas?
hpog said:
That sucks...
So let me sum up the prob here. You've got a defective motherboard, you've flashed multiple firmwares using kies and odin without rooting the unit, you cant do a factory reset, you're having trouble with gmail accounts and apps, and your unit keeps restarting randomly or when you use wi fi.
Anyone have any ideas?
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Right for the most part. The WiFi resets happen on Gingerbread only. On Gingerbread it also reboots when the battery charges to full.
Right now though, I am most interested in successfully factory resetting the phone or getting rid of the primary Google account that the phone is linked to. If this requires me flashing, rooting, whatever, I'm game.
you can always be a guinea pig and try the full version of kpq that was put in the general thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22486948&postcount=213
Lok3sh said:
Right now though, I am most interested in successfully factory resetting the phone or getting rid of the primary Google account that the phone is linked to. If this requires me flashing, rooting, whatever, I'm game.
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Hey if you cant factory reset it, maybe a hard reset would help. Try it before flashing any fw or rom. Dunno if it would work though. It just sounds promising in your case..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1411768
Please proceed with caution.

Strange efs/imei problem, wont flash to stock

so I have a SR I just put a new (used, off ebay but new to me) motherboard in, and it works fine except for no imei/baseband, so obviously no data/voice/etc.
the efs folder seems to be fine...imei folder is in there, keystr file is there...I don't understand what the problem is.
the worst part is, only certain roms will flash...I cannot flash to stock, I've tried with odin and from recovery, a couple different stock versions of GB, ICS, and still no luck. It actually flashes, then does the "android is upgrading" screen, but then bootloops on the optimizing apps part. I've tried to flash to stock probably 20 times now, wiped everything, fixed permissions, etc...without fail it bootloops every time.
the only roms Ive gotten to flash are slim and jedi...no stock rom will flash, nor avatar and a couple others I've tried. but slim and jedi flash and boot right up...just have blank imei/baseband.
I've scoured threads for days trying to figure out what to do here...nobody seems to have my exact problem, and everything I've found about restoring efs/imei/baseband has involved flashing to stock...which I can't do.
anyone have any ideas?
Have you tried flashing different radios (baseband)?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1785999
causticfix said:
so I have a SR I just put a new (used, off ebay but new to me) motherboard in, and it works fine except for no imei/baseband, so obviously no data/voice/etc.
the efs folder seems to be fine...imei folder is in there, keystr file is there...I don't understand what the problem is.
the worst part is, only certain roms will flash...I cannot flash to stock, I've tried with odin and from recovery, a couple different stock versions of GB, ICS, and still no luck. It actually flashes, then does the "android is upgrading" screen, but then bootloops on the optimizing apps part. I've tried to flash to stock probably 20 times now, wiped everything, fixed permissions, etc...without fail it bootloops every time.
the only roms Ive gotten to flash are slim and jedi...no stock rom will flash, nor avatar and a couple others I've tried. but slim and jedi flash and boot right up...just have blank imei/baseband.
I've scoured threads for days trying to figure out what to do here...nobody seems to have my exact problem, and everything I've found about restoring efs/imei/baseband has involved flashing to stock...which I can't do.
anyone have any ideas?
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Take a look at this thread, it may help. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25172599#post25172599
thanks for the replies...
I've flashed UCM1 and UCLL3 radios, they flash fine but no change...still can't flash to stock and no imei/baseband/service.
That fix thread was one of the first I found, but as I still have my keystr file in the efs folder, I didn't think it would apply to me...I suppose I could make an external backup of my efs, delete it and try one of those methods from scratch.
read through the restore to stock sticky http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1652398 and go through the trouble shooting sections, if that doesn't help u could have bad hw
causticfix said:
so I have a SR I just put a new (used, off ebay but new to me) motherboard in, and it works fine except for no imei/baseband, so obviously no data/voice/etc.
the efs folder seems to be fine...imei folder is in there, keystr file is there...I don't understand what the problem is.
the worst part is, only certain roms will flash...I cannot flash to stock, I've tried with odin and from recovery, a couple different stock versions of GB, ICS, and still no luck. It actually flashes, then does the "android is upgrading" screen, but then bootloops on the optimizing apps part. I've tried to flash to stock probably 20 times now, wiped everything, fixed permissions, etc...without fail it bootloops every time.
the only roms Ive gotten to flash are slim and jedi...no stock rom will flash, nor avatar and a couple others I've tried. but slim and jedi flash and boot right up...just have blank imei/baseband.
I've scoured threads for days trying to figure out what to do here...nobody seems to have my exact problem, and everything I've found about restoring efs/imei/baseband has involved flashing to stock...which I can't do.
anyone have any ideas?
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Hey, Im facing the exact same problem! just that my imei turned to 0 and basband to unknown after i upgraded to cynogenmod 10.1-rc.2.
It was working fine till suddenly one day i lost network. I tried everything like you did. So far ive had no luck fixing my efs!
What you can do is download QTPS and in it there is a RF NV Item manager to rewrite your efs. For that you need to put you phone into DIAG mode unfortuantely i cant get to that on 10.1nightly cynogenmod that im using.
I m stuck. I know for sure flashing roms or radios wont help at all. the same boot loop problem happens when I flash using odin, it use to work perfectly fine earlier.
Some how the nv_data.bin and such files are missing from my efs>imei folder that contain the imei data.
If you find something please lemme know too [email protected]
Vgkiller said:
Hey, Im facing the exact same problem! just that my imei turned to 0 and basband to unknown after i upgraded to cynogenmod 10.1-rc.2.
It was working fine till suddenly one day i lost network. I tried everything like you did. So far ive had no luck fixing my efs!
What you can do is download QTPS and in it there is a RF NV Item manager to rewrite your efs. For that you need to put you phone into DIAG mode unfortuantely i cant get to that on 10.1nightly cynogenmod that im using.
I m stuck. I know for sure flashing roms or radios wont help at all. the same boot loop problem happens when I flash using odin, it use to work perfectly fine earlier.
Some how the nv_data.bin and such files are missing from my efs>imei folder that contain the imei data.
If you find something please lemme know too [email protected]
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Just factory reset when it boot loops
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Vgkiller said:
Hey, Im facing the exact same problem! just that my imei turned to 0 and basband to unknown after i upgraded to cynogenmod 10.1-rc.2.
It was working fine till suddenly one day i lost network. I tried everything like you did. So far ive had no luck fixing my efs!
What you can do is download QTPS and in it there is a RF NV Item manager to rewrite your efs. For that you need to put you phone into DIAG mode unfortuantely i cant get to that on 10.1nightly cynogenmod that im using.
I m stuck. I know for sure flashing roms or radios wont help at all. the same boot loop problem happens when I flash using odin, it use to work perfectly fine earlier.
Some how the nv_data.bin and such files are missing from my efs>imei folder that contain the imei data.
If you find something please lemme know too [email protected]
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will do.
also, you may know this already, but just in case, be aware the skyrocket doesn't use nv_data.bin...I thought it did too when I first started searching around about this, and when i couldnt find it I was pretty freaked out...but then i found out the skyrocket actually uses 3 encrypted partitions rather than a nv_data file. so if you have at least some files in your efs/imei folder you may be in a better spot than it seems. of course if its totally empty, you'll likely have a lot more work to do.
I'll update if I have any luck.
causticfix said:
will do.
also, you may know this already, but just in case, be aware the skyrocket doesn't use nv_data.bin...I thought it did too when I first started searching around about this, and when i couldnt find it I was pretty freaked out...but then i found out the skyrocket actually uses 3 encrypted partitions rather than a nv_data file. so if you have at least some files in your efs/imei folder you may be in a better spot than it seems. of course if its totally empty, you'll likely have a lot more work to do.
I'll update if I have any luck.
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Yes I have two files in my imei folder i,e keystr and mps_code.dat!
I tired changing them from root explorer! pasted someones else's efs folder! but still I cant fix my imei is stays 0.
i donno how to get to diag mode with this rom, otherwise i could have tried my luck with QPTS.
Incase you have broken your imei without backing it up, there is another way. And yes it is legal.
Here's the tutorial http://goo.gl/wtW29 and here's the needed tools (software & hardware) http://goo.gl/54mtk.
lingowistico said:
Incase you have broken your imei without backing it up, there is another way. And yes it is legal.
Here's the tutorial http://goo.gl/wtW29 and here's the needed tools (software & hardware) http://goo.gl/54mtk.
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I actually have octopus box as well as the z3x samsung tool installed, however, they're both server activation based...the software is useless without an $89 (octopus) to $120( (z3x) activation.
I'd rather not spend that kind of money for something I'll likely only need once, so I'm gonna do as much as I can in the way of free solutions, and if I have no luck there I'll probably just send it to mobiletechvideos for their $40 efs/imei repair. I'm guessing they use one or more of these repair box programs themselves anyway, and will do the same job for only $40.
thanks for the suggestion anyway though..
causticfix said:
I actually have octopus box as well as the z3x samsung tool installed, however, they're both server activation based...the software is useless without an $89 (octopus) to $120( (z3x) activation.
I'd rather not spend that kind of money for something I'll likely only need once, so I'm gonna do as much as I can in the way of free solutions, and if I have no luck there I'll probably just send it to mobiletechvideos for their $40 efs/imei repair. I'm guessing they use one or more of these repair box programs themselves anyway, and will do the same job for only $40.
thanks for the suggestion anyway though..
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There's this polish guy who probably also has all the same boxes and he takes €10 for imei repair by remote desktop.
http://forum.samdroid.net/f70/repair-imei-s2-5729/
And finally you could try helping the op of this thread to add compatibility for skyrocket, this would be free.
lingowistico said:
There's this polish guy who probably also has all the same boxes and he takes €10 for imei repair by remote desktop.
http://forum.samdroid.net/f70/repair-imei-s2-5729/
And finally you could try helping the op of this thread to add compatibility for skyrocket, this would be free.
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Isn't there any way to fix my imei on my own ?
Mt efs folder also looks good now with all the files it should have but still the imei remains unaffected.
Also i'd like to know that the qualcom nv tool showed my esn as dead and mied as 000....000 does the dead thing mean it isnt repairable ?
I tried using QPTS but this is where I get stuck.. (img attatched)
Vgkiller said:
Isn't there any way to fix my imei on my own ?
Mt efs folder also looks good now with all the files it should have but still the imei remains unaffected.
Also i'd like to know that the qualcom nv tool showed my esn as dead and mied as 000....000 does the dead thing mean it isnt repairable ?
I tried using QPTS but this is where I get stuck.. (img attatched)
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Obviously there is since some random polack can do it for you on his PC, the problem is the lack of knowledge.
Those who know won't tell you how, because they want € for it :crying:
lingowistico said:
Obviously there is since some random polack can do it for you on his PC, the problem is the lack of knowledge.
Those who know won't tell you how, because they want € for it :crying:
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This totally defeats the purpose of this forum then. Its sad.
Vgkiller said:
This totally defeats the purpose of this forum then. Its sad.
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People want money for it because it's mostly used for making stolen phones work again.
That means real life risks like fines, jail etc.
Of course there are lots of examples when people experiment with this or that and delete their imei accidentally, or want to change the imei for some other reason. But these are more rare.
An update...
I managed to finally get flashed to stock...still null/null imei & baseband unknown. Efs folder is still there with files, keystr file is on...not sure what else I can do myself at this point so, I guess its time for the Polish dude or mobiletechvideos.
Hi People,
Did any1 found any solution?
talk2sharn said:
Hi People,
Did any1 found any solution?
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unfortunately not for me. I finally got the polish dude to try restoring the imei remotely...he used like 3 or 4 different programs, nothing worked.
so, i just got a broken SR with a cracked lcd off ebay for $50 and used the motherboard from it.
causticfix said:
unfortunately not for me. I finally got the polish dude to try restoring the imei remotely...he used like 3 or 4 different programs, nothing worked.
so, i just got a broken SR with a cracked lcd off ebay for $50 and used the motherboard from it.
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Ohkies.
Did you ask the polish guy about the reason why he was not able to fix your mobile. Coz, I'm just having similar problem like yours. I tried working with all the local samsung service centre guys, nothing worked. One guy said that my mobile IMEI is locked in some database, so it is not picking or detecting my SIM, hence locked. I know that my mobile is unlocked and is valid, I ignored his comments.
I assume you changed your MotherBoard of the mobile with the new cracked SR's, so that it could take new IMEI instilled in new board. Is it so?
Also, please suggest me about any alternatives on how to fix this problem.:crying:

Warning: Do not flash the google assistant

I flashed the Google assistant some time ago and everything was fine but yesterday I decided to do some minor build prop edits and accidentally bricked my phone. Now that's fine because they have multiple ways of unbricking the T-Mobile LG v20. But when I tried to unbricking it using LGup nothing works because it registers my phone as a pixel and now my phone can't be restored. So take it from me..Don't do it!!! It isn't worth the loss. I have a brick now. An official lg v20 brick. Sigh
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IM EDITING THIS TO ADD WHAT I DID.
Here's the story
I was trying to revert to stock with the build prop so I could upgrade my phone. so I edited the prob and removed the lines I added to get Google assistant in the first place but it crashed and when I entered TWRP to push the build prop. When that didn't work I flashed the stock tot file which got my phone working but I wanted to upgrade so I found the page in XDA to flash the kdz with LGup which I was doing but half way through it failed and Twrp was gone which started this snow ball effect.
Do you not have TWRP you can reboot into, and re-flash a backup or new ROM?
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Do you not have TWRP you can reboot into, and re-flash a backup or new ROM?
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Nope, the only thing my phone does it boot into the mode where it says "Firmware update" mode. I really think I destroyed my phone.
remix435 said:
Nope, the only thing my phone does it boot into the mode where it says "Firmware update" mode. I really think I destroyed my phone.
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Take it to the store and tell them it happend when the phone was updating.
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Take it to the store and tell them it happend when the phone was updating.
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That's actually a pretty good idea. I'm going as soon as TMobile opens.
I had the same problem. ADB didn't recognize my device to run command to reboot recovery. I found that ADB did pick it up while doing a factory reset. Even tho it was the original LG factory reset screen it would use TWRP to perform the reset but would automatically reboot after. So I had a command window opened with adb reboot-recovery typed then I rebooted into the original factory reset and selected yes twice. As soon as TWRP screen came up and I heard the windows chime recognizing the device I hit enter in command window to reboot recovery and it rebooted into TWRP normally where I was able to restore from backup. If you time it right you can get back to TWRP. Hope this helps
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I had the same problem. ADB didn't recognize my device to run command to reboot recovery. I found that ADB did pick it up while doing a factory reset. Even tho it was the original LG factory reset screen it would use TWRP to perform the reset but would automatically reboot after. So I had a command window opened with adb reboot-recovery typed then I rebooted into the original factory reset and selected yes twice. As soon as TWRP screen came up and I heard the windows chime recognizing the device I hit enter in command window to reboot recovery and it rebooted into TWRP normally where I was able to restore from backup. If you time it right you can get back to TWRP. Hope this helps
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This.
remix435 said:
I flashed the Google assistant some time ago and everything was fine but yesterday I decided to do some minor build prop edits and accidentally bricked my phone. Now that's fine because they have multiple ways of unbricking the T-Mobile LG v20. But when I tried to unbricking it using LGup nothing works because it registers my phone as a pixel and now my phone can't be restored. So take it from me..Don't do it!!! It isn't worth the loss. I have a brick now. An official lg v20 brick. Sigh*
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That is very strange, I recently bricked my phone to the point where I didn't have a system at all on it. When you boot to firmware update mode (power + volume up) and pluged it in LGUp recognized it instantly. You have the correct DLL for your device right?
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That is very strange, I recently bricked my phone to the point where I didn't have a system at all on it. When you boot to firmware update mode (power + volume up) and pluged it in LGUp recognized it instantly. You have the correct DLL for your device right?
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My issue was that when I flashed the assistant mod it turned my device name into " google pixel" so when I hooked it up to lgup it read it as a pixel and failed the restore every time. That was the issue I couldnt change the name of my devixe back to the v20.
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I had the same problem. ADB didn't recognize my device to run command to reboot recovery. I found that ADB did pick it up while doing a factory reset. Even tho it was the original LG factory reset screen it would use TWRP to perform the reset but would automatically reboot after. So I had a command window opened with adb reboot-recovery typed then I rebooted into the original factory reset and selected yes twice. As soon as TWRP screen came up and I heard the windows chime recognizing the device I hit enter in command window to reboot recovery and it rebooted into TWRP normally where I was able to restore from backup. If you time it right you can get back to TWRP. Hope this helps
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I disnt have anything on my phone. No twrp and I couldnt install it. The assistant mod changed my device name to PIXEL and when id connect it to the pc it read as a pixel and failed every update I LG V20 I pushed to it..that was a new type of brick lol. But I told t mobile that if I what happened and I got another one.
These old assistant mods would be taken down. The only thing needed to enable it without spoofing a phone as a Pixel is adding "ro.opa.eligible_device=true" to build.prop, and the Google app updated via Play Store.
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My issue was that when I flashed the assistant mod it turned my device name into " google pixel" so when I hooked it up to lgup it read it as a pixel and failed the restore every time. That was the issue I couldnt change the name of my devixe back to the v20.
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That's the thing my phone didn't have a system on it at all and LGUp read it as what it was. When you on the firmware screen it should read based on hardware ID right? Have you tried using LG bridge? Are you on the T-Mobile variant?
This is a contributing factor in why these companies lock bootloaders. People do stupid things because they don't know what they're doing and then others encourage them to just return it and get a new one and lie. Not cool at all. How about don't root your phone if you don't know what you're doing.
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This is a contributing factor in why these companies lock bootloaders. People do stupid things because they don't know what they're doing and then others encourage them to just return it and get a new one and lie. Not cool at all. How about don't root your phone if you don't know what you're doing.
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WTF! With your logic no one would learn anything.
My phone was rooted just fine. How was I suppose to know that after I flashed the stock build prop my phone was going to stay as a pixel device?? That wasn't stupid of me that was trial and error. Something stupid is if I did it again. No one specified that my phone would stay as a pixel device, go read the instructions and tell me where it says that. Also, I have "Jump on demand" so I used one of my jumps to get a brand new phone..So I paid a price for it. It wasn't just "me lying and getting a free phone" I still paid for it I paid for my mistake and Yes initially I lied but still paid and am still paying for this phone. Plus I have an s7 edge and a Huawei honor note 8 all rooted and have never ran into any issues. Why?? Because I never did what people instructions told me not to do. I always follow instructions. I've been rooting phones since I was a milk drinker all the way back to the G1 days. I'm very careful but if instructions don't cover all the basis then what?? PEOPLE, including me should continue to root and try new things. But you can't blame them if YOU(not you in particular but in general) as a developer make something and can't catch all the bugs(it isn't The developers/modders fault either)..Modding is a giant community of trial and error. The only people at fault are idiots who don't read and do some ****. Other than that we are all out here finding our way with these new devices. So yes, I have a new v20 that I paid for with MY "Jump on demand" plan that is now rooted and unlocked. Now am I going to use the Google assistant mod again?? No, because that would be stupid of me. Now get off my post.
I was just warning people so they wouldn't make the same mistake as me.
Whats the stupid part is how you managed to erase TWRP and lose access to fastboot on your device. Not that your changed something in build.prop. His logic is not flawed, whatever you did to lose access to the two essential parts of having a rooted phone is the flaw here.
Also simply doing build.prop edits should not make you lose access to TWRP nor being able to access fastboot - or did you relock your bootloader?
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Whats the stupid part is how you managed to erase TWRP and lose access to fastboot on your device. Not that your changed something in build.prop. His logic is not flawed, whatever you did to lose access to the two essential parts of having a rooted phone is the flaw here.
Also simply doing build.prop edits should not make you lose access to TWRP nor being able to access fastboot - or did you relock your bootloader?
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In stead of assuming what happened with my device how about y'all ask me the details first. But coming off the bat assuming that I just did foolishness is asinine.
I was trying to revert to stock with the build prop so I could upgrade my phone. so I edited the prob and removed the lines I added to get Google assistant in the first place but it crashed and when I entered TWRP to push the build prop. When that didn't work I flashed the stock tot file which got my phone working but I wanted to upgrade so I found the page in XDA to flash the kdz with LGup which I was doing but half way through it failed and Twrp was gone which started this snow ball effect.
So once again where's the stupidity on my part when I didn't know that my phone was still going to be labeled a a pixel after a factory reset? Please, both of you have several seats in the back.
All I'm doing is warning people about what could possibly happen. Y'all can miss me with your unnecessary opinions and comments.
No I appreciate you wanting to warn the community, but you most certainly did not post that story. You posted saying you got bricked from doing edits to your build.prop and then because of using a Google assitant mod you are hard bricked. Post that entire story as a warning because even having your phone appear as a Pixel won't do any harm - but flashing a .kdz and having it fail midway may indeed cause harm. Lack of details causes much misinformation to spread around quickly
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No I appreciate you wanting to warn the community, but you most certainly did not post that story. You posted saying you got bricked from doing edits to your build.prop and then because of using a Google assitant mod you are hard bricked. Post that entire story as a warning because even having your phone appear as a Pixel won't do any harm - but flashing a .kdz and having it fail midway may indeed cause harm. Lack of details causes much misinformation to spread around quickly
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My bad I'll edit it. And apologies for the response tone.
It's called taking responsibility. You had a phone with root and did something stupid. Instead of taking responsibility you lie and tell them the phone is defective. That is 100% your fault. I bet it worked fine before you started messing with it. Whatever man I'm gonna let this be but you can bet that when these companies look at the supposed drfrctive returned phones and see they have been tamperred with and that people are being dishonest to get a new phone when they're the sole reason the phone stopped working, eventually they will all say screw it and just lock everything down.
Hopefully you learned from this.
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It's called taking responsibility. You had a phone with root and did something stupid. Instead of taking responsibility you lie and tell them the phone is defective. That is 100% your fault. I bet it worked fine before you started messing with it. Whatever man I'm gonna let this be but you can bet that when these companies look at the supposed drfrctive returned phones and see they have been tamperred with and that people are being dishonest to get a new phone when they're the sole reason the phone stopped working, eventually they will all say screw it and just lock everything down.
Hopefully you learned from this.
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Actually the phone had a few random rebootsa and use to freeze on stock. I decided to keep it because of the note 7 fiasco and I was too frustrated and pissed to return it and then they ran out. So this was well over due. But once again you know nothing Jon snow. And yes I did lie but this device already had issues. Soooo???

Kyocera Brigadier screen black with back light.

I bought a new Brigadier off ebay. Phone is new and never used. The build date was July 2014 and KK 4.4.2. I should have paid more attention to the numbers. After the KK update my phone boots up but does not show anything after the Kyocera screen. It is black with the back light.
This is what I did. I put my SIM card in the phone to check that I can activate it. Then while I was testing out the phone. It downloaded the first update. I do not remember what the number is. The phone had never been used. It was new. I might be able to look it up for update history on big reds site. I did not do the do the update. After seeing it was done. I turned it off and put the SIM card backing the Turbo. After doing some research on rooting. I found that Kingroot (5.0.4) is best, then found this app I can use to remove Kingroot. Last night I was playing more with the phone and then rooted it too. I rebooted it, hotspot my turbo, downloaded root checker, confirmed root, then undated. Phone is at 80% life. Phone shut off and then I let it do its thing. When I came back, the screen is black with the back light on only. I can touch the screen and feel/hear the vibration. I can soft boot, hard boot, and reboot into stock recovery. I did a factory wipe after I read in how to boot stock recovery. Yes, did nothing. I do know that KK updates can kill your phone. My Droid HD maxx is dead. On that phone, the led light lights green up and the computer does make a sound when connected but does not show it. I have no idea if this has a rsd lite and file to flash. I did not change anything in the system at all. I did not think that Kingroot would mess with my phone if I did the ota. I would then buy this app and remove it. I was waiting for internet to be installed today to further mess with my phone before using it. I do not know how to pull info off my phone.
I know more about Motorola Droid phones. This is phone is new to me. I did do a lot of research out there and mainly on XDA. I have the option to return the phone for a full refund. I would like to see if I can fix the phone before hand. I have till this weekend to send it back.
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I bought a new Brigadier off ebay. Phone is new and never used. The build date was July 2014 and KK 4.4.2. I should have paid more attention to the numbers. After the KK update my phone boots up but does not show anything after the Kyocera screen. It is black with the back light.
This is what I did. I put my SIM card in the phone to check that I can activate it. Then while I was testing out the phone. It downloaded the first update. I do not remember what the number is. The phone had never been used. It was new. I might be able to look it up for update history on big reds site. I did not do the do the update. After seeing it was done. I turned it off and put the SIM card backing the Turbo. After doing some research on rooting. I found that Kingroot (5.0.4) is best, then found this app I can use to remove Kingroot. Last night I was playing more with the phone and then rooted it too. I rebooted it, hotspot my turbo, downloaded root checker, confirmed root, then undated. Phone is at 80% life. Phone shut off and then I let it do its thing. When I came back, the screen is black with the back light on only. I can touch the screen and feel/hear the vibration. I can soft boot, hard boot, and reboot into stock recovery. I did a factory wipe after I read in how to boot stock recovery. Yes, did nothing. I do know that KK updates can kill your phone. My Droid HD maxx is dead. On that phone, the led light lights green up and the computer does make a sound when connected but does not show it. I have no idea if this has a rsd lite and file to flash. I did not change anything in the system at all. I did not think that Kingroot would mess with my phone if I did the ota. I would then buy this app and remove it. I was waiting for internet to be installed today to further mess with my phone before using it. I do not know how to pull info off my phone.
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The update you did was a stock update, correct?
You said the device was rooted and then you did the update, correct?
That's where you screwed up, you can't do stock updates on a rooted device, you have to remove root, have stock recovery and have an unmodified system partition before doing the update.
You should have done the update and THEN rooted the device.
Now just do a Google search for:
"How to unbrick (your model number)"
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Droidriven said:
The update you did was a stock update, correct?
You said the device was rooted and then you did the update, correct?
That's where you screwed up, you can't do stock updates on a rooted device, you have to remove root, have stock recovery and have an unmodified system partition before doing the update.
You should have done the update and THEN rooted the device.
Now just do a Google search for:
"How to unbrick (your model number)"
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Yes and yes. Okay. I know with droids when I was bootloader locked and rooted. I was fine updating. There was a change on loosing root. It's all about learning. I will try to find out how to unblock my phone. Thank you for the response.
Have you came across the ota .IMG file?
I was able to power my phone off. I connected the phone to my computer, installed the software, and tried the repair part. Failed on downloading. Version on my phone is 1.102VZ.
I found more info on xda refuring to the http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=597313&st=3680 site. I am not able to do anything with my phone now. Cannot get it to boot in recovery or even have my pc see it. The verizon apk sees it where I can still try to repair or update. That is it. I am going to send it back for a full refund and be done with this phone. Cannot spend weeks trying to fix this right now. Thanks all for the help.
Update. I got my phone into Fastboot. I was able to get phone into twrp recovery. How ever, I am not able to find a img I can flash to my phone then I will be able to use my phone. Ones I have found are twrp back ups that I have no clue how to flash. I downloaded Rom_5.1.1_3153LR_Modem_3153LR_E6782 and I hope to see if I can flash it or not in twrp. I still do not understand Android_SDK and how to use it. I am not sure if I can use twrp recovery from the Kyocera Brigadier E6782 Toolkit v1.2 I downloaded from the http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=597313&st=620#entry35662165 or not. All I am doing now is trying and seeing what happens. If anyone knows more please share.
I was able to flash the Rom_5.1.1_3153LR_Modem_3153LR_E6782 and my phone booted up and went into the optimizing but it is in Russian. I am further than I was. Need to find out if this is changeable to English and it all works. Yes, I do know that I will not flash anything than 5.0 now since the bootloader is locked or it can be unlocked with a code. Phone is up and running. I need a 5.1.1 US now.
It is not in Russian. It is in vietnamese. But I still need a clean 5.0 full rom.
Claps1775 said:
Update. I got my phone into Fastboot. I was able to get phone into twrp recovery. How ever, I am not able to find a img I can flash to my phone then I will be able to use my phone. Ones I have found are twrp back ups that I have no clue how to flash. I downloaded Rom_5.1.1_3153LR_Modem_3153LR_E6782 and I hope to see if I can flash it or not in twrp. I still do not understand Android_SDK and how to use it. I am not sure if I can use twrp recovery from the Kyocera Brigadier E6782 Toolkit v1.2 I downloaded from the http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=597313&st=620#entry35662165 or not. All I am doing now is trying and seeing what happens. If anyone knows more please share.
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You can use the TWRP backups by choosing the restore option in TWRP then selecting the backup file and it will restore the data in the file to your device.
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Droidriven said:
You can use the TWRP backups by choosing the restore option in TWRP then selecting the backup file and it will restore the data in the file to your device.
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I will try that. I have to get it into fastboot and that can take a few tries. The firmware I have on it has no verizon apps. It is a mod by someone. I am going to try original firmware 5.1.1 firmware. Downloading right now. it is a .rar file. Making head way witch is good. I am learning for sure.
I got into fastboot mode. I tried to go into twrp using the Kyocera Brigadier E6782 Toolkit v1.2 as I did before. Now, I am stuck at the Android screen and it will not go into twrp. Ahh.
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I got into fastboot mode. I tried to go into twrp using the Kyocera Brigadier E6782 Toolkit v1.2 as I did before. Now, I am stuck at the Android screen and it will not go into twrp. Ahh.
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That's because of your now locked bootloader, can't use TWRP with locked bootloader.
It's a little late now, you need to slow down, if you had done some searching to see how to use TWRP backups(the information is literally everywhere in every device forum here, it works the same for all devices), you would have been able to restore one of those backups, you'd have the device fixed and you wouldn't have a locked bootloader, that bootloader limits your options now, it leaves you only the option of finding the correct stock firmware.
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That's because of your now locked bootloader, can't use TWRP with locked bootloader.
It's a little late now, you need to slow down, if you had done some searching to see how to use TWRP backups(the information is literally everywhere in every device forum here, it works the same for all devices), you would have been able to restore one of those backups, you'd have the device fixed and you wouldn't have a locked bootloader, that bootloader limits your options now, it leaves you only the option of finding the correct stock firmware.
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I never knew it was unlock. On the Android screen it had a 1 at the top left corner and it is still there. I am trying to find the correct firmware and flash it. I am able to see my phone in the adb file I used to flash twrp on my Droids. I have done a lot of research and and the 4pda.ru site. I am sent a lot of pms out to XDA memebers and got nothing back. I have posted a lot and hope someone would replay. I am trying trust me. I flash the wrong one. If I brink the phone, O well. All I can say is I am not trying to give up. Not sure if I can flash a rom or a twrp back up in adb or not. I would like to sit and read up on all of this. Then I could have a better understanding and then may play more.
How can flashing the Rom_5.1.1_3153LR_Modem_3153LR_E6782 even lock the bootloader? Eventhing I read talked about it being locked. It says in the box, Failed (remote: bootimage: incomplete or not signed) when I try to boot it into twrp.
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I never knew it was unlock. On the Android screen it had a 1 at the top left corner and it is still there. I am trying to find the correct firmware and flash it. I am able to see my phone in the adb file I used to flash twrp on my Droids. I have done a lot of research and and the 4pda.ru site. I am sent a lot of pms out to XDA memebers and got nothing back. I have posted a lot and hope someone would replay. I am trying trust me. I flash the wrong one. If I brink the phone, O well. All I can say is I am not trying to give up. Not sure if I can flash a rom or a twrp back up in adb or not. I would like to sit and read up on all of this. Then I could have a better understanding and then may play more.
How can flashing the Rom_5.1.1_3153LR_Modem_3153LR_E6782 even lock the bootloader? Eventhing I read talked about it being locked. It says in the box, Failed (remote: bootimage: incomplete or not signed) when I try to boot it into twrp.
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It locks the bootloader because when you flash the Firmware it upgrades to a different bootloader, one that is locked, it's coded into the firmware, it is intended to verify software signatures at boot, if the signature isn't what it's looking for it won't allow the software to load. Your TWRP, for example won't boot because it doesn't have the right signature, only your stock firmware has the right signature and there isn't a way to fake it. Your only chance of using TWRP is if your bootloader can be unlocked, not all bootloaders can be unlocked. It's a security measure installed by the manufacturer or your carrier to prevent flashing and modding the device, it's pretty effective and has become very common on a lot of devices since KitKat. It was implemented because they got tired of replacing devices due to the user modifying them and screwing them up, modified devices technically void the warranty but if screwed up enough they can't tell it has been modified, thus, they've been replacing devices that they weren't obligated to replace, they know this and are trying to put a stop to it.
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It locks the bootloader because when you flash the Firmware it upgrades to a different bootloader, one that is locked, it's coded into the firmware, it is intended to verify software signatures at boot, if the signature isn't what it's looking for it won't allow the software to load. Your TWRP, for example won't boot because it doesn't have the right signature, only your stock firmware has the right signature and there isn't a way to fake it. Your only chance of using TWRP is if your bootloader can be unlocked, not all bootloaders can be unlocked. It's a security measure installed by the manufacturer or your carrier to prevent flashing and modding the device, it's pretty effective and has become very common on a lot of devices since KitKat. It was implemented because they got tired of replacing devices due to the user modifying them and screwing them up, modified devices technically void the warranty but if screwed up enough they can't tell it has been modified, thus, they've been replacing devices that they weren't obligated to replace, they know this and are trying to put a stop to it.
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I messed up a great phone I was looking forward of using. I thought I had it all lined up. I read a lot and thought I understood things. Can it befixed? By Kyocera only I say. I wanted on 5.0 is while I flashed that rom. I did not know it was a custom one. I truly feel bad that I messed up a great phone. I am going to stick with Motorola Droids and HTC for me wife. I am up very late trying to figure this all out. I am going to stick with things I know even though I love a challenge and learning. Thank you for the help, yes, I should have slowed down but everything was going great. Live and learn.
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I messed up a great phone I was looking forward of using. I thought I had it all lined up. I read a lot and thought I understood things. Can it befixed? By Kyocera only I say. I wanted on 5.0 is while I flashed that rom. I did not know it was a custom one. I truly feel bad that I messed up a great phone. I am going to stick with Motorola Droids and HTC for me wife. I am up very late trying to figure this all out. I am going to stick with things I know even though I love a challenge and learning. Thank you for the help, yes, I should have slowed down but everything was going great. Live and learn.
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When some, lose some.
For future reference, when you want to update or modify a device, try doing some research into what NOT to do or what can go wrong with that particular device and how to fix it if it does BEFORE you focus on what CAN be done on that device and before you actually do anything to the device. Cover the bases, ask questions, search for issues others might have had when they modified their device.
Remember, just because something is available for that device, doesn't mean you can use it. Things change from android version to android version and this stock firmware to that stock firmware for a device, such as whether the bootloader is locked or unlocked, among other possible differences that can turn things into a train wreck.
Android devices are all different and are not all done the same. What and how it is done on "this" device is not the same on "that" device.
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S6 G920F stuck on boot logo

Not sure if my phone is a lost cause and only good as a door stop. My phone at one stage would only display a screen asking me to plug into smart switch to recover the phone so I tried that but smart switch wasn't happening. I downloaded the latest stock rom and installed it successfully via ODIN but now my phone will not get past the boot logo. I can only get into download mode, Any advise on if I can get my phone working again?
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Andrew
andrew88 said:
Not sure if my phone is a lost cause and only good as a door stop. My phone at one stage would only display a screen asking me to plug into smart switch to recover the phone so I tried that but smart switch wasn't happening. I downloaded the latest stock rom and installed it successfully via ODIN but now my phone will not get past the boot logo. I can only get into download mode, Any advise on if I can get my phone working again?
Thanks
Andrew
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Bro, I've been there and this is why I made an account on xda to see if my s6 (G-920F) can be fixed in any way. Yesterday I had the same thing as you when I tried to re-flash the phone with its proper, latest stock-ROM (UK/EE Nougat 7.0). Given how it hadn't worked, the update attempt through Odin screaming a big "FAIL!" at me, I was afraid I had bricked it completely, so I proceeded to re-install TWRP with Odin by putting the phone in download mode. I wiped the phone again with TWRP and now I'm not sure what I have to do as I am stuck with the UK Nougat bootloader and nothing else on it.
Before this whole ordeal I had rooted the phone and unlocked the bootloader following some instructions from a Youtube video and successfully installed a nighty build of LineageOS, which was buggy as **** (couldn't answer calls, use data, use the camera and a ****ton of apps were just not working). Dumbly enough, I thought I could just remove it through a wipe and put something else back on it but oh was I wrong.
Right now I'd just want to get my phone back to working (like you), as I am out of a job and need to be able to take phone calls with a normal, working phone.
Sorry I couldn't be of much help, but yeah maybe a first step towards fixing it would be to flash TWRP recovery on it and through the terminal, see what bootloader version you have with the command "getprop ro.bootloader". At least you will know the version of the broken bootloader you're experiencing difficulties with and *hopefully* an actual dev from the forums will entertain themselves in trying to solve this noobish puzzle we've created for ourselves.
Seriously, if there is a dev ready to board this crazy adventure with us, please help.
My namesake or username is pretty much a clue to what got me into this position.
I wish it was that simple for me mate, I cant access the recovery menu, I've tried flashing various recovery options but cant boot into any of them. I'm certain I could fix the phone if I could get to recovery. I'm now leaning towards it being a hardware fault with my phone. As you have access to recovery I think you may have more luck with your phone.
TerribleChoices said:
Bro, I've been there and this is why I made an account on xda to see if my s6 (G-920F) can be fixed in any way. Yesterday I had the same thing as you when I tried to re-flash the phone with its proper, latest stock-ROM (UK/EE Nougat 7.0). Given how it hadn't worked, the update attempt through Odin screaming a big "FAIL!" at me, I was afraid I had bricked it completely, so I proceeded to re-install TWRP with Odin by putting the phone in download mode. I wiped the phone again with TWRP and now I'm not sure what I have to do as I am stuck with the UK Nougat bootloader and nothing else on it.
Before this whole ordeal I had rooted the phone and unlocked the bootloader following some instructions from a Youtube video and successfully installed a nighty build of LineageOS, which was buggy as **** (couldn't answer calls, use data, use the camera and a ****ton of apps were just not working). Dumbly enough, I thought I could just remove it through a wipe and put something else back on it but oh was I wrong.
Right now I'd just want to get my phone back to working (like you), as I am out of a job and need to be able to take phone calls with a normal, working phone.
Sorry I couldn't be of much help, but yeah maybe a first step towards fixing it would be to flash TWRP recovery on it and through the terminal, see what bootloader version you have with the command "getprop ro.bootloader". At least you will know the version of the broken bootloader you're experiencing difficulties with and *hopefully* an actual dev from the forums will entertain themselves in trying to solve this noobish puzzle we've created for ourselves.
Seriously, if there is a dev ready to board this crazy adventure with us, please help.
My namesake or username is pretty much a clue to what got me into this position.
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I wish it was that simple for me mate, I cant access the recovery menu, I've tried flashing various recovery options but cant boot into any of them. I'm certain I could fix the phone if I could get to recovery. I'm now leaning towards it being a hardware fault with my phone. As you have access to recovery I think you may have more luck with your phone.
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Oh dear.
Yeah it does sound like something got deeply ****ed up in this case. I had the luck to somehow get past the smart switch error when the phone died of low battery. As I attached it to the charger I quickly boot it into download mode before the screen would become a bootloop again and that's where I was able to reinstall the latest version of TWRP recovery. After that, I was able to flash a stock ROM of Nougat that didn't have a ****ed up bootloader like I had. Specifically the one from this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/help/device-5-binary-3-s6-sm-g920f-t3706025
by forumber2.
It's the Netherlands stock-ROM. Not sure if you're from the US and the carrier would be wrong with that CSC, but it was a good bet for me. I got my phone back to working normally now.
Worst case scenario I'd say see if you have a phone repair shop nearby and ask them an opinion on what could be wrong. I'm just an amateur like you.
Still, I wish you the best of luck with it. Maybe there's still some hope. :/

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