Recover data from phone that boots to recovery - ZTE Axon 10 Pro Questions & Answers

Hello. I have a ZTE Axon 10 Pro. My phone was working without issue until earlier today. The ZTE logo flashed on the screen and then it went black. It boot loops at the ZTE logo over and over and then goes black.
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If I disconnect the battery and reconnect it and press Volume Up with the Power Button I get to the ZTE recovery.
I assume the OS is corrupted? I'm not sure how to proceed here. I can do a factory reset from recovery
(not sure if it will complete/work), but I want to save data if possible. What are my next steps? Is there any way to mount the file system using my computer or somehow repair the OS?

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My phone is on bootloop, any modes doesnt work, including recovery mode... its restarting continously, it turns on for about 10 sec. Stucked up on its logo then turn off and on again on its logo.. how to fix? Its a cloudfone ice 500e.. i think fastboot wont work coz i cant turn it on that mode
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My phone is on bootloop, any modes doesnt work, including recovery mode... its restarting continously, it turns on for about 10 sec. Stucked up on its logo then turn off and on again on its logo.. how to fix? Its a cloudfone ice 500e.. i think fastboot wont work coz i cant turn it on that mode
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I have already wipeout/restore to factory settings. Turn off your phone, once turn off, HOLD Volume ( ), Call (bottomleft), and POWER for about 15-20sec. New loading screen will appear. Restore and Reboot
Turn off your phone, once its off hold down volume buttons, call button and power button for 15 to 20 seconds. This should force the phone into recovery
If that doesn't work I don't know what will, as the phone has very little info about it
Cloudfone ice 500e.. pls check the phone on google, i have tried all the possible button combination but it doesnt work, it keeps on restarting
Mobile Stuck on Boot Screen
I'm experiencing the problem to my android phone, it has stuck on boot screen after when I accidently deleted some fonts in /system/fonts/ using fexplorer.... Now its stuck. I've recovery e3 (original) phone is rooted with SU and I'm unable to start it. I used factory reset, and wipe partition... Can anyone help me on how to install new rom or how to access internal memory through computer as I've fonts on pc (that I deleted earlier). Or tell me how can I reflash a new rom. Its JB 4.2.2 dual sim...
Im suggesting that you should install new rom, using fastboot.. search some tutorial on youtube on how to use fastboot.. in your case its not that worse, you can still switch your phone to fastboot mode, thats all.. just try the fastboot and adb, that works

Nexus 5 stuck in "four dots animation" [Please help]

So my nexus 5 was running android 6.0.1 July security update, and I flashed 4.4.4 factory image yesterday so that I can maybe root it more easily. However, after I flashed the ROM it got stuck on "four dots animation", so I left it for an overnight booting. It didn't boot up. I also cant access bootloader because when I press the Volume Up+Volume Down+Power button combination it just restarts the "four dots animation". My Nexus 5 now isn't recognized by my windows so i don't know what to do. If anyone has any idea please comment your suggestion.
Tnx in advance.
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keep holding just Power+Volume Down, should work. If not, let it fully drain the battery, then plug it into wall charger for like 30 min, and unplug it. Only then press and hold Volumedown and power
Hopefully this is just a software issue because I had something similar to this before where it would bootloop at the Google logo and it turned out that I needs to get my power button replaced. Since yours has got past the Google logo tho and on to the animation, I'd imagine its just software and you should be able to fix it.
If you plug it into your PC while its off and it starts charging, you may be able to boot through to fastboot from there using the ADB & Fastboot Utility's on your computer, boot into recovery mode and swap the rom.
Best of luck!
If your phone is stuck at bootloop. Easy fix is to mount system/cache again. See the following guidefor whole procedure.
https://itechify.com/2016/04/01/fix-failed-mount-cache-invalid-argument/
Hard fix is to flash the ROM again.
I had the same issue, first method worked out for me.
Best of luck.
After unlocking the bootloader, does it re-lock when the phone is rebooted into fastboot? When unlocking the bootloader, does it only take a few seconds for the phone to wipe the data paritions? If the answer is yes to either question, the emmc chip is damaged and the motherboard needs to be replaced.
Try flashing the older stock Google ROM image you can find and flash the userdata.img file last. Immediately after flashing userdata, use the physical buttons to boot into recovery and factory reset. If the factory reset can't mount or wipe the partitions, it's probably a hardware issue.

Screen stuck on logo, can't boot into TWRP

Hi,
I used the guide by G-FACE here and everything worked perfectly.
About a year later, and my phone randomly got stuck in a bootloop.
So using TWRP, I backed up everything on to an SD card. Then wiped everything on the phone.
Without thinking, I accidentally rebooted the phone instead of restoring.
Now the phone powers on and gets stuck on the Sony Xperia startup logo.
Pressing power + volume down does not boot into TWRP.
Pressing power + volume up works, and reboots the phone.
Connecting my phone to a PC makes the connection sound, but the phone isn't recognized on the PC.
Have I bricked my phone?
Regards
*Edit: I powered off phone using power + volume up. Then held volume up and connected phone to PC. The device manager now shows PC "Android ADB Interface", and the phone has a blue LED light
If your device is recognized, just reflash a firmware with Flashtool or EMMA and go on from there with rooting, recovery again to restore your data etc.
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If your device is recognized, just reflash a firmware with Flashtool or EMMA and go on from there with rooting, recovery again to restore your data etc.
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Thanks. Once the PC recognized the phone I was able to use flash firmware version 23.0.A.2.93 using flashtool. (I also tried to restore the data I had backed up - but this got me back into a bootloop. So I lost the data on the phone, but at least I have a working phone)

Bootloop, Mi logo doesnt even show up

I've tried to install new system in my Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 MTK.
From the system that I downloaded (I downloaded the correct version) I picked in TWRP to install from boot.img.
Unfortunately the system didnt boot but I could still enter recovery or fastboot.
Then I chose preloader.img and clicked reboot because I thought that at the worst case I'd jsut enter fastboot and fix it.
After this the screen doesnt lit up at all.
The only response is the vibration.
It keeps rebooting over and over again.
Is there any way to save it?
It seems to stop bootlooping when I hold all the buttons at once for a while but when I hold the power button the bootloop starts again.
Re-flash Stock ROM
Is it possible in my situation when I can't access recovery and fastboot?
Can you please tell how can I do that?
Have you tried: With phone off, hold volume up, and insert usb cable. This should turn the phone on and go into download mode or something like that.
TouchOdeath said:
Have you tried: With phone off, hold volume up, and insert usb cable. This should turn the phone on and go into download mode or something like that.
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I believe its called the fastboot mode and as I said I unfortunately can't go there :/
Yes, we are talking about Mi logo stuck problem during boot. ... OR mobile goes in bootloop where every time shows Mi logo on the screen and shut House Cleaning Services Dubai
While installing your stock rom for your mediatek phone using sp flash tool just click the format all + downlaod option. This may blank out your imei and personal phone specific info
guys plz, you're talking like if I had any access to my phone.
I think I wrote it quite clearly that the only response that I get are vibrations and I dont see Mi logo. It's on for like a split second. Can't go to fastboot or recovery.
I talked about it with a guy on discord and it's loading preloader before boot that should go first so it can't be helped without valid tools. Makes sense to me, already bought a new phone.

Dell Venue 8 7840 not booting

Hey guys, I'm stuck and need assistance. I've had my dell venue 8 7840 for 5/6 years now and never really had any issues until recently.
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I've gone into the system bios? by pressing and holding the volume up key and power button at the same time and I've wiped the cache partition and data/factory reset options many times but it still keeps showing me the recovery screen looping. All I want is to somehow restore my device. I know my data is gone as I've been resetting to factory which is fine. I just want it working again but all I can see via searches on XDA are guides on how to root the device which I can't do as the device isn't even booting up. Someone please help. I'm a complete novice at everything including terminology but I'm guessing my device's boot sequence has been corrupted so it just keeps looping and I'll need to somehow copy a working boot sequence to replace the damaged one on my device?
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