Hi people, I have a Galaxy Note 10.1 (N8000), and since a few years ago is stored because from one day to another stopped working, when you turn on normally the screen is something like interference, has no movement, there is no sound of the system, just stays like that and occasionally restarts, but if Odin mode works "normally", I tried to flash the system in several ways and following various tutorials but nothing has worked yet. At some point it was taken to a "technician" to be checked, but the answer he gave was that the whole motherboard had to be replaced.
Does anyone know if this has a solution?
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JPFeliciano said:
Does anyone know if this has a solution?
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The eMMC needs to be replaced, I'm doing this as a professional, don't know if theres a store which can do this in your country.
Open the tab and see if the flex cable from the screen is still properly seated in the connector. If not, open the lock and reinsert the flex cable from the screen correctly and close the lock again.
uwe.stemke said:
Open the tab and see if the flex cable from the screen is still properly seated in the connector. If not, open the lock and reinsert the flex cable from the screen correctly and close the lock again.
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You can see, that the download mode looks normal.
It's the typical picture, if theres no data readable from the param partition,
mostly defective eMMC.
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Hi,
this morning I flashed froyo JPK onto my phone and everything was working great until I downloaded a file through dropbox and suddenly my screen went black. I had to take out the battery to restart the phone and then it got stuck in an endless loop of blinking start up logo.
When trying to get into recovery mode I get the message it can't mound /dev/block/mmcblk0p1. I have tried several things I found here on the forums, including going back to stock UGJH2 but still the same.
Any suggestions on what to do? Do I have to send it in? The problem is I bought this phone through ebay as I am living in Australia so not sure if my local Samsung will be of any help.
Thanks,
b3n
I think I really screwed something. On another forum someone suggested to use the JM5 ROM and so I did. Now I can't even get my phone into download/recovery mode anymore. Any help on this or do I have to get it fixed in a service centre?
I have the same problem.... I'm stumped! My phone goes through the Galaxy logo then goes black with the two buttons lit up. Stuck.
Ugh.
same problem, so far nothing is working
anyone found anything out as of yet?
when my phone was unable to enter download or recovery mode i was forced to make a jig.
it's 301Kohm of resistance soldered to pin 4 and 5 of a micro usb plug that you rip off a cable. works everytime. here i have 2x150Kohm + 1x1Kohm
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the red pins are the pins you need to solder to the resistors.
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I recently dropped my Xoom (in a case onto a carpeted floor). It semeed to survive but now the display shows distorted colors like the sample attached. I thought it might be a loose connection but I can be working away and the screen will revert to normal and stay that way for days.
And I can suspend it while it's okay, come back to it and the display is corrupt again.
Can anybody work out what could be going on? I would prefer not to have to replace the screen but I don't really know if that is the issue if it reverts back to normal all the time.
Thanks
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The screenshots look fine to me, how about upload the images of your LCD screen not screenshots.
Chaosgod27 said:
The screenshots look fine to me, how about upload the images of your LCD screen not screenshots.
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Silly me. The screen shots look distorted to me also because I was posting on the device!
Yeah looks like a loose connector to me. You may be able to fix it if it was a soldering joint. I guess the repair can do the same thing.
I dropped my tablet recently and the screen got screwed like yours, but mine is worse. I don't know too much about hardware, but I think that it's the crystal that broke, so it may be hard to fix :/. Anyway, if you get it back working I hope you to share some info with me, as well I will do if I get working .
The tablet had a smashed screen, but was working fine. I replaced the digitizer and it didn't respond to touch. I thought I may have gotten a bad one, so I put another new screen on it with the same result. I tried restoring to factory but it didn't change.
Anybody know what went wrong?
did you connected properly the digitizer flex to the logic_board connector ? prehaps it doesn't make contact
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The tablet had a smashed screen, but was working fine. I replaced the digitizer and it didn't respond to touch. I put another new screen on it with the same result. I tried restoring to factory but it didn't change.
Anybody know what went wrong?
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So,Did you connect this thing to the main board?
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But,If you says no response...How do you do factory reset?Flash?
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So,Did you connect this thing to the main board?
But,If you says no response...How do you do factory reset?Flash?
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I've replaced many digitizers, so, yes, I connected the cable to the mainboard. Reset to factory doesn't require the digitizer. Just the power and volume buttons.
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did you connected properly the digitizer flex to the logic_board connector ? prehaps it doesn't make contact
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I checked and rechecked the connection. Easy to slip it in and even has a line to show when to stop. The lock lever holds it tight.
Hi,
I recently purchased a replacement USB port part for my Nexus 5, as my original one had a bad connection on the port which made charging very tricky.
The new part.
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I followed a Youtube guide here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqCEXEmcj4Y
I did as was instructed, the only thing being an issue was that fitting the ribbon back into this port was a little tricky. (see the circled image below).
Put the phone back together. Powering on I feel the phone vibrate as if its powering on, but there isnt anything on the screen.
I hold the power button down to turn it off, but I dont get any vibration indicating it has force powered off.
Ive opened it all up and checked the work ive done, but still the same issue.
I thought it may be the new part I put in, so I swapped it for the old one.
Im concerned now that the port that i had to fiddle with to connect may of been damaged (although i was very careful). Or is there a more simple explanation where I need to connect it to a computer in an attempt to bring it back to life?
FYI I have just tried the vol keys and i can hear the vol change sounds. I may take the opportunity to back things up now.
Is it possible to do a factory reset without seeing the screen? I have a lock pattern that I obviously cannot see now either.
All help appreciated.
Thanks
Hello, my English is extremely bad so I will use google translator.
The essence of my problem is that my Samsung gear s3 R765V may suddenly turn off.
It does not depend on the battery charge, they just turn off. Then I start them again and they can at least spend a day working on the same charge. And so, twice a day, my watch died and got up again.
I went to the master (we do not have Samsung service centers), and he found a problem in the condenser which, due to moisture from the hole under the speaker, began to rot.
The location and number of the capacitor I will indicate in the photo. Capacitor C446
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After that, the device started and turned off a couple of times. The master said that there might be a problem in the battery and could not help.
On the same day, I was able to once again start the clock, but they turned off after an hour. And did not turn on until the evening. Then I opened the back cover and looked at the place all the cable and they turned on again. And we worked all day on the same charge!
Now I can’t turn them on anymore!
1) The battery is charging and the screen lights up!
2) The buttons work, respond to clicks and show the charge level.
But the system itself does not start in any way. Although before turning off immediately started again.
I believe that the problem is in the capacitor, which was replaced, but not correctly selected!
My question is:
1) What do you think is the problem and how to solve it?
2) What is this capacitor and how to replace it correctly?
3) Is it possible to remove it altogether and try to start the device without it?
If you have questions, ask! If I can understand you, of course)
Thank you