Hello everyone, I desperately need assistance because I think I may have soft bricked my work provided SM-A536B/DS.
What I tried to do initially is to install TWRP so I unlocked the bootloader successfully. Then, I saw different posts here on XDA where people have successfully installed cust ROMs so i tried to do that. This is when the problems started...
Right now my phone is bricked, I assume it is a soft brick because I can still get it to download mode. I did some research prior writing here, and everyone is mentioning to flash the stock ROM. That does not work.
Right now, the phone has bootloader unlocked: (Screen1)
It is asking me to lock it, so that means it's already unlocked.
Tried to access TWRP but I cannot since I get this screen when I do vol up + power: (Screen 2)
My phone was bought in Europe. I am not entirely sure whick ROM is the right one. Is there a way to check which is the right one to download? There are multiple ROMs I can download for Europe: (Screen3)
My country is not in the list so i downloaded the 2 generic for Europe. I put my phone in download mode: (Screen4)
However Odin fails everytime, no matter what files I add: (Screen5), (Screen6)
Since TWRP is not working, I locked the bootloader again to see if I could get Samsung bootloader to show up. I think i might have deleted it somehow, because I get the same thing as before when i do vol up + power. And as you can see, the bootloader is not locked: (Screen7)
I am now stuck and screwed, because this is my work phone. Any help is greatly appreciated.
psorincatalin87 said:
Hello everyone, I desperately need assistance because I think I may have soft bricked my work provided SM-A536B/DS.
What I tried to do initially is to install TWRP so I unlocked the bootloader successfully. Then, I saw different posts here on XDA where people have successfully installed cust ROMs so i tried to do that. This is when the problems started...
Right now my phone is bricked, I assume it is a soft brick because I can still get it to download mode. I did some research prior writing here, and everyone is mentioning to flash the stock ROM. That does not work.
Right now, the phone has bootloader unlocked: (Screen1)
It is asking me to lock it, so that means it's already unlocked.
Tried to access TWRP but I cannot since I get this screen when I do vol up + power: (Screen 2)
My phone was bought in Europe. I am not entirely sure whick ROM is the right one. Is there a way to check which is the right one to download? There are multiple ROMs I can download for Europe: (Screen3)
My country is not in the list so i downloaded the 2 generic for Europe. I put my phone in download mode: (Screen4)
However Odin fails everytime, no matter what files I add: (Screen5), (Screen6)
Since TWRP is not working, I locked the bootloader again to see if I could get Samsung bootloader to show up. I think i might have deleted it somehow, because I get the same thing as before when i do vol up + power. And as you can see, the bootloader is not locked: (Screen7)
I am now stuck and screwed, because this is my work phone. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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This is why it's a bad idea to screw with work provided devices. You don't own the phone, and you will be held financially responsible for it if it's damaged or broken.
You're trying to flash the wrong firmware. You have G925F selected; your device is an A536B. The latest firmware for your device is A536BXXU4BVL2. Use Frija to download the latest firmware.
Since this is a work owned device, the only advice I will offer is this: Return the phone to stock with the correct software, re-lock the bootloader, and do not attempt to modify it as it is most likely in violation of your company's technology acceptable use policy.
V0latyle said:
This is why it's a bad idea to screw with work provided devices. You don't own the phone, and you will be held financially responsible for it if it's damaged or broken.
You're trying to flash the wrong firmware. You have G925F selected; your device is an A536B. The latest firmware for your device is A536BXXU4BVL2. Use Frija to download the latest firmware.
Since this is a work owned device, the only advice I will offer is this: Return the phone to stock with the correct software, re-lock the bootloader, and do not attempt to modify it as it is most likely in violation of your company's technology acceptable use policy.
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Yes, this is what I am trying to do, to return to stock ROM. I downloaded A536BXXU4BVL2 for my phone, not G925F (this is what Odin uses as an example).
psorincatalin87 said:
Yes, this is what I am trying to do, to return to stock ROM. I downloaded A536BXXU4BVL2 for my phone, not G925F (this is what Odin uses as an example).
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What version of Odin are you using?
Your bootloader is still unlocked, correct?
If you're unable to reflash the OEM firmware in Odin, I don't think there's anything else that can be done.
To be completely honest with you, I'm not sure trying to help you is worth the effort, because you did something you shouldn't be doing anyway, and any consequences you may face are entirely of your own doing.
V0latyle said:
What version of Odin are you using?
Your bootloader is still unlocked, correct?
If you're unable to reflash the OEM firmware in Odin, I don't think there's anything else that can be done.
To be completely honest with you, I'm not sure trying to help you is worth the effort, because you did something you shouldn't be doing anyway, and any consequences you may face are entirely of your own doing.
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Yes, i know I did something bad and I learned my lesson.
I'm using Odin 3.14 and indeed, bootloader is still unlocked. I really appreciate the help!
psorincatalin87 said:
Yes, i know I did something bad and I learned my lesson.
I'm using Odin 3.14 and indeed, bootloader is still unlocked. I really appreciate the help!
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I downloaded the firmware with Frija and I get the same issue with Odin.
psorincatalin87 said:
I downloaded the firmware with Frija and I get the same issue with Odin.
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What options do you have checked in Odin?
V0latyle said:
What options do you have checked in Odin?
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I haven't touched any of the options, everything is on default.
While reading this post something popped in my head.
I dont have this phone, but a Xiaomi Mi8.
When I want to adb push or sideload stuff into phone while it is in recovery or download mode, certain usb ports will work and others wont. And there is not a clear error when it's plugged to non-working usb port, just fails in the middle of a transfer with a generic error message.
Maybe totally irrelevant, just wanted to share.
nsfnd said:
While reading this post something popped in my head.
I dont have this phone, but a Xiaomi Mi8.
When I want to adb push or sideload stuff into phone while it is in recovery or download mode, certain usb ports will work and others wont. And there is not a clear error when it's plugged to non-working usb port, just fails in the middle of a transfer with a generic error message.
Maybe totally irrelevant, just wanted to share.
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OH.MY.GOD! Thank you very much, man! I love you! I could kiss you right now, stranger!
Haha I'm glad it worked.
Hope you get better luck on your future rom adventures.
nsfnd said:
Haha I'm glad it worked.
Hope you get better luck on your future rom adventures.
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Nah, this is my last one.
psorincatalin87 said:
Nah, this is my last one.
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don't be that way lol, it's fun, just do it on hardware you own. get a cheap phone off ebay to play with
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I've got the Canadian Virgin Mobile Moto G, and I recently unlocked the carrier. I am going to unlock to bootloader to flash a rom with more languages, specifically Portuguese.. What rom should I use, I'm looking for the original Moto G software.
Zehmistah said:
I've got the Canadian Virgin Mobile Moto G, and I recently unlocked the carrier. I am going to unlock to bootloader to flash a rom with more languages, specifically Portuguese.. What rom should I use, I'm looking for the original Moto G software.
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I'm running CM11 and a quick look the phone tells me that it have Portuguese for brazil and portugal, alternatively try any latin american stock rom: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=14
Z-WolF said:
I'm running CM11 and a quick look the phone tells me that it have Portuguese for brazil and portugal, alternatively try any latin american stock rom: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=14
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Oh man, thank you for the link, I just might use that. Just a refresher, to flash It I would first unlock the bootloader, flash a new recovery, wipe, and then flash the new rom?
Zehmistah said:
Oh man, thank you for the link, I just might use that. Just a refresher, to flash It I would first unlock the bootloader, flash a new recovery, wipe, and then flash the new rom?
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yep, but you don't need to flash a custom recovery for a Stock ROM.
Z-WolF said:
yep, but you don't need to flash a custom recovery for a Stock ROM.
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Thank you!!! and one more question, the new rom should still be capable of getting OTA updates from whatever carrier's rom I flashed, correct?
Zehmistah said:
Thank you!!! and one more question, the new rom should still be capable of getting OTA updates from whatever carrier's rom I flashed, correct?
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****. I think I ****ed up. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2727965
Zehmistah said:
****. I think I ****ed up. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2727965
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Zehmistah said:
Okay so I unlocked my bootloader for my Moto G, and when It rebooted it said android was updating apps and then all the processes stopped working. It booted into the android startup but I couldn't get any processes running so it wouldnt work. I tried to reboot and now android doesn't even boot up. Should I flash a custom recovery right now and then wipe??? I haven't done anything to the phone other than carrier unlock and bootloader unlock. please help
Should I try this? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2542219 , or is it too risky right now? I'm planning to restore it to another stock firmware anyways.
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First, don't panic.
Second, explain how do you unlock the bootloader, did you use this?
Third, what does the bootloader screen (Power+VolDown) says in the second to last line before the first break (LOCKED/UNLOCKED).
Fourth, if it says UNLOCKED, try to flash the ROM using this, otherwise try to unlock the bootloader again with the link i posted in the second point.
And don't worry as long as you can enter fastboot mode (bootloader) you can fix everything, and nothing of the things you are doing affects fastboot mode.
They all want money.
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Perry2547 said:
They all want money.
Sent from my GT-N7105 using xda app-developers app
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Can you elaborate?
You can add more languages without a custom ROM using MoreLocale 2.
Z-WolF said:
First, don't panic.
Second, explain how do you unlock the bootloader, did you use this?
Third, what does the bootloader screen (Power+VolDown) says in the second to last line before the first break (LOCKED/UNLOCKED).
Fourth, if it says UNLOCKED, try to flash the ROM using this, otherwise try to unlock the bootloader again with the link i posted in the second point.
And don't worry as long as you can enter fastboot mode (bootloader) you can fix everything, and nothing of the things you are doing affects fastboot mode.
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I used that webstie to unlock the bootloader, and when I went to fastboot it did say UNLOCKED status code: 3.
I left it plugged into my PC last night because It wouldn't turn off, and I think it wasn't charging because now it's off and won't turn on. I'm going to plug it into a wall charger and wait a few to check if it's on.
After that, I'll try the method you said.
EDIT: Seems like charging doesn't work either, weird... because it said it was connecting to my PC last night in Fastboot
Zehmistah said:
I used that webstie to unlock the bootloader, and when I went to fastboot it did say UNLOCKED status code: 3.
I left it plugged into my PC last night because It wouldn't turn off, and I think it wasn't charging because now it's off and won't turn on. I'm going to plug it into a wall charger and wait a few to check if it's on.
After that, I'll try the method you said.
EDIT: Seems like charging doesn't work either, weird... because it said it was connecting to my PC last night in Fastboot
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That's weird, doing the steps in that page don't make changes big enough in the phone to make something like that happen.
What does it says in the line below UNLOCKED, USB CONNECTED or CONNECT USB DATA CABLE while you had it connected to your pc/wall?
Why don't you try to use another cable?
Z-WolF said:
That's weird, doing the steps in that page don't make changes big enough in the phone to make something like that happen.
What does it says in the line below UNLOCKED, USB CONNECTED or CONNECT USB DATA CABLE while you had it connected to your pc/wall?
Why don't you try to use another cable?
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I don't remember what it said.
I've tried a few different wall chargers and cables. They seem to charge my other phones but not this one. I'm going to wait an hour and then maybe put it in the freezer for a few minutes
Zehmistah said:
I don't remember what it said.
I've tried a few different wall chargers and cables. They seem to charge my other phones but not this one. I'm going to wait an hour and then maybe put it in the freezer for a few minutes
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That's a... unorthodox approach, but reading around it just might work.
I can only recommend you to put it in a sealed container and having a rice bag at hand afterwards, just in case.
Now if you can get it to fastboot mode, try to restore a backup (if you did one) or flash a ROM, im assuming that if you can connect a cable and send commands to fastboot it is charging the phone. BTW at this point if you can send commands and are tired trying to fix it, you can execute
Code:
fastboot oem lock
and you can claim the warranty, that behaviour is not normal, maybe something in the hardware side broke but until we test it more we can't be sure.
Now while we wait in for the phone to become a popsicle, can you detail how you unlocked it?
Z-WolF said:
That's a... unorthodox approach, but reading around it just might work.
I can only recommend you to put it in a sealed container and having a rice bag at hand afterwards, just in case.
Now if you can get it to fastboot mode, try to restore a backup (if you did one) or flash a ROM, im assuming that if you can connect a cable and send commands to fastboot it is charging the phone. BTW at this point if you can send commands and are tired trying to fix it, you can execute
Code:
fastboot oem lock
and you can claim the warranty, that behaviour is not normal, maybe something in the hardware side broke but until we test it more we can't be sure.
Now while we wait in for the phone to become a popsicle, can you detail how you unlocked it?
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Ok, so I bought the phone and got it carrier unlocked, then yesterday I decided to flash a new rom to get the languages so I went to https://motorola-global-portal.cust...e/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a/action/auth. Unlocked the bootloader and when the phone was about to restart from cmd it said "FAILED" but rebooted anyways. It went into fastboot again and ti said it was Unlocked, when I selected Normal Reboot, it started up with the bootloader logo and continued on normally. It was then that it displayed the android startup page (Where you select language, sign into google, connect to wifi etc.) like I haven't used the phone before. Shortly after a popup came and said " Android is updating # of apps out of 137", once that was over every single process on the phone crashed.
Now I'm where I am now.
One more thing, I booted it into recovery before I unlocked the bootloader, accidently. Do you think it maybe could've wiped the original OS on the device?
Zehmistah said:
Ok, so I bought the phone and got it carrier unlocked, then yesterday I decided to flash a new rom to get the languages so I went to https://motorola-global-portal.cust...e/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a/action/auth. Unlocked the bootloader and when the phone was about to restart from cmd it said "FAILED" but rebooted anyways. It went into fastboot again and ti said it was Unlocked, when I selected Normal Reboot, it started up with the bootloader logo and continued on normally. It was then that it displayed the android startup page (Where you select language, sign into google, connect to wifi etc.) like I haven't used the phone before. Shortly after a popup came and said " Android is updating # of apps out of 137", once that was over every single process on the phone crashed.
Now I'm where I am now.
One more thing, I booted it into recovery before I unlocked the bootloader, accidently. Do you think it maybe could've wiped the original OS on the device?
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As far as i know, you can't wipe the system with a stock recovery and with a "blank" OS your phone still connects to PC.
i forgotted this existed, at this point you can't lose anything in trying it. i dont recomend the bootloader bricker part for your case.
Z-WolF said:
As far as i know, you can't wipe the system with a stock recovery and with a "blank" OS your phone still connects to PC.
i forgotted this existed, at this point you can't lose anything in trying it. i dont recomend the bootloader bricker part for your case.
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The phone isnt't being detected when I plug it in.
I've read that leaving the phone 24 hours untouched could also help the battery. I'm going to try that\
EDIT: GOT IT TO TURN ON!!!
Ok, so I got it working. The thread you told me first helped!! It works fine now with the Brazilian software. Thank you very much, you're a life saver.
Now... I've got another moto G to do the same to
Zehmistah said:
Ok, so I got it working. The thread you told me first helped!! It works fine now with the Brazilian software. Thank you very much, you're a life saver.
Now... I've got another moto G to do the same to
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You had me worried there, i though it was a goner. in the end everything turned out okay.
Happy to be of service.
After I rooted and unlocked the bootloader on 4.4.2, I installed the CWM recovery then tried to boot in to it... It bricked *facepalm*
It no longer turns on at all, None of the botton combos work. I tried all the debrick images with a class 10 sd card, none worked.
I bought a USB jig, Which is coming in soon, Hoping that works.
If that doesn't work, Can anyone point me in the right direction on how to use a Jtag on it?
Also is there anything else anyone can point me to for this? I heard these phones have fuses in them that pop after tinkering with them, I hope this isn't the case.
modman2 said:
After I rooted and unlocked the bootloader on 4.4.2, I installed the CWM recovery then tried to boot in to it... It bricked *facepalm*
It no longer turns on at all, None of the botton combos work. I tried all the debrick images with a class 10 sd card, none worked.
I bought a USB jig, Which is coming in soon, Hoping that works.
If that doesn't work, Can anyone point me in the right direction on how to use a Jtag on it?
Also is there anything else anyone can point me to for this? I heard these phones have fuses in them that pop after tinkering with them, I hope this isn't the case.
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Actually, where you bricked your phone was when you tried to unlock the bootloader. Can't unlock the bootloader on 4.4.2, and if you used the EZ unlock app that is what actually caused the brick. A little research before trying that would have saved you. Most people in your situation have been able to recover their phones by flashing a full stock tar file, but that won't do you any good if you can't get into download mode.
landshark68 said:
Actually, where you bricked your phone was when you tried to unlock the bootloader. Can't unlock the bootloader on 4.4.2, and if you used the EZ unlock app that is what actually caused the brick. A little research before trying that would have saved you. Most people in your situation have been able to recover their phones by flashing a full stock tar file, but that won't do you any good if you can't get into download mode.
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You think the USB jig will be able to toss me in to download mode?
modman2 said:
You think the USB jig will be able to toss me in to download mode?
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Not sure, but it's worth a try. Can't hurt at this point.
landshark68 said:
Not sure, but it's worth a try. Can't hurt at this point.
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If it doesn't, Is there anywhere I can go for learning how to use a jtag to do it?
UPDATE: The jig did not work...... What should I do now????
landshark68 said:
Actually, where you bricked your phone was when you tried to unlock the bootloader. Can't unlock the bootloader on 4.4.2, and if you used the EZ unlock app that is what actually caused the brick. A little research before trying that would have saved you. Most people in your situation have been able to recover their phones by flashing a full stock tar file, but that won't do you any good if you can't get into download mode.
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omg your right.please help me im having a similar issue my device isnt bricked but i dont know what to do now.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3-verizon/help/how-unlock-bootloader-t3122092
Hello & Happy Holidays. I have my t-mobile galaxy note 5 (n920t) that i bought off someone but its frp locked. I can't get an otg cable right now to use that bypass method. I tried to flash the stock rom but didn't work. Tried to flash individual parts of another stock rom (the bl and ap files from the PAC Firmware), still nothing. Tried to flash custom recovery, but blocked by frp. Adb only picks up my phone when it's in recovery mode as sideload, not even being able to reboot or anything from adb. I've been tearing my head out get this damn lock off for 3 weeks now, and i can't find the person i brought it from so i'm feeling hopeless right now. Can anyone please help? Any assistance is greatly appreciated.:fingers-crossed:
I can remove it send me a pm
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mannyfresh2k4 said:
Hello & Happy Holidays. I have my t-mobile galaxy note 5 (n920t) that i bought off someone but its frp locked. I can't get an otg cable right now to use that bypass method. I tried to flash the stock rom but didn't work. Tried to flash individual parts of another stock rom (the bl and ap files from the PAC Firmware), still nothing. Tried to flash custom recovery, but blocked by frp. Adb only picks up my phone when it's in recovery mode as sideload, not even being able to reboot or anything from adb. I've been tearing my head out get this damn lock off for 3 weeks now, and i can't find the person i brought it from so i'm feeling hopeless right now. Can anyone please help? Any assistance is greatly appreciated.:fingers-crossed:
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If you can get into download mode here is good news for you:
Odin Flashing the official stock 5.1.1 Samsung N920T Tmobile
firmware will get your phone running properly again..
You can download the official stock firmware at http://sammobile.com
Be sure to flash using Odin v3.10.7 (older versions may not work.)
Good luck,
Have a great day!
I flashed the stock firmware, the latest one to be exact. It is still locked. Do i have to wait 3 days for frp to be removed like i've heard on previous forums? Should i just try to flash it again? Im dying over here. lol
mannyfresh2k4 said:
Hello & Happy Holidays. I have my t-mobile galaxy note 5 (n920t) that i bought off someone but its frp locked. I can't get an otg cable right now to use that bypass method. I tried to flash the stock rom but didn't work. Tried to flash individual parts of another stock rom (the bl and ap files from the PAC Firmware), still nothing. Tried to flash custom recovery, but blocked by frp. Adb only picks up my phone when it's in recovery mode as sideload, not even being able to reboot or anything from adb. I've been tearing my head out get this damn lock off for 3 weeks now, and i can't find the person i brought it from so i'm feeling hopeless right now. Can anyone please help? Any assistance is greatly appreciated.:fingers-crossed:
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same thing happened to me too about 2 weeks ago. couldn't get past the google log in screen. The only way i was able to get around it was to use the Samsung bypass apk that is floating around on the web. I just bought an otg flash/usb drive for about $12 and used that to install the apk on the phone. worked perfectly. Hopefully you can get your hands on an otg flash drive soon and your problem should be solved my friend.
Good luck.
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I flashed the stock firmware, the latest one to be exact. It is still locked. Do i have to wait 3 days for frp to be removed like i've heard on previous forums? Should i just try to flash it again? Im dying over here. lol
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Have you fixed it ?
Don't panic. You're not screwed.
This happened to me. Odin flash the correct firmware (so if you were on COI5, you need to flash official T-Mobile COI5). It will reboot into Android and when you're going through the setup wizard it will say something like "this phone was previously locked, please enter your Google account to unlock it." Put in the google account you had on the phone before and the password and voila; it will work.
In the future keep OEM unlocking enabled to avoid this
Disregard that, I can't read
brashmadcap said:
Don't panic. You're not screwed.
This happened to me. Odin flash the correct firmware (so if you were on COI5, you need to flash official T-Mobile COI5). It will reboot into Android and when you're going through the setup wizard it will say something like "this phone was previously locked, please enter your Google account to unlock it." Put in the google account you had on the phone before and the password and voila; it will work.
In the future keep OEM unlocking enabled to avoid this
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He bought the phone from someone, how would he know that?
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darkjedi said:
He bought the phone from someone, how would he know that?
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Whoops I can't read
I still didn't fix it, no. I had a good feeling that i can do it without that damn otg cable, but it seems like i don't have a choice. Spent money, now i gotta spend some more. Smh.....
I can remove it for you.
Misterjunky said:
If you can get into download mode here is good news for you:
Odin Flashing the official stock 5.1.1 Samsung N920T Tmobile
firmware will get your phone running properly again..
You can download the official stock firmware at http://sammobile.com
Be sure to flash using Odin v3.10.7 (older versions may not work.)
Good luck,
Have a great day!
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mannyfresh2k4 said:
I still didn't fix it, no. I had a good feeling that i can do it without that damn otg cable, but it seems like i don't have a choice. Spent money, now i gotta spend some more. Smh.....
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Did you do what @Misterjunky posted? You do not need an OTG for this.
Can you get into recovery?
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OTG cable and the apk is the best route to go on this one. cheap too. I just did this.
So what needs to be done to deter this from happening??
recepo1 said:
So what needs to be done to deter this from happening??
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Avoid buying phones from people via Craigslist. If they aren't stolen, chances are the former owner is scamming some other way.
Simple way to tell the seller's motivation: If they know what they're doing, they'll use Swappa, if they've stolen or otherwise borked the phone, they'll use Craigslist.
I've had that same error , ended up i believe. ...that time (been so many soft bricks ) ...I actually used smartswitch emergency recovery mode. Try that or odin
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help with lg and samsung frp lock
I have sboot.bin files i can help you just flash with odin and bam its unlocked.....
You can splice some old USB cables together together a working otg cable. I've had one I did work for years now hooked up to my nexus player
the OTG and apk method was patched already.
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the OTG and apk method was patched already.
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Just downgrade firmware to October update of lollipop and it should work
As a friendly reminder to those unfamiliar with unlocking/re-locking their bootloaders;
Unless your on 100% stock, and planning on reselling your phone, don't re-lock the bootloader.
For some reason re-locking the bootloader while you have a custom ROM installed will cause the phone not to boot (in a way, soft bricking it.)
And, leave "OEM unlocking" in the "Developer Options" CHECKED, once that is unchecked you cannot unlock the phone once a soft brick happens.
The official advice from Essential about re-locking your phone is ONLY for the official firmware. Pretend they never said that on their site, it has caused more trouble then necessary. It's even dangerous to re-lock while running the Oreo beta.
Concerning un-bricking the device, at the moment there is no known way.
And it will be this way until someone figures out a way to exploit the bootloader or reverse engineer it.
So please don't flood this thread with asking for help to un-brick your device, I nor anyone else can help you on that at this given time, all I'm doing is trying to is prevent that happening.
So, safe unlocking! And happy holidays!
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1) According to some reports, when you lock your bootloader it will also automatically untoggle the "OEM Unlocking" option.
2) It appears when re-locking the phone on a non-stock ROM some partitions are becoming corrupt, and resulting in the "red boot warning" screen. Under most circumstances you can fix that screen, but not while the bootloader is locked (since you need the fastboot flash command.)
3) When the partitions become corrupt you cannot boot into any mode, including the stock recovery. This is why Essential's suggestions are pointless at this stage of the brick.
Should be pinned and in the OP of every mod thread
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avd said:
Should be pinned and in the OP of every mod thread
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totally agree, i made this "trick" with one of my first android phone and it never happen me again. But new user who would flash Los or other rom should be aware of this issue, specially when jtag is not an option. As far we'll make some powerfull 500$ brick :crying:. it's our duty to make people aware of this. @invisiblek you guy made an incredible work and so fast but like he said i think you should warn people of the risk in the OP
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Should be pinned and in the OP of every mod thread
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I wouldn't even know how to go about to ask to pin this.
But besides this I'm also thinking about making a thread for new users regarding common issues when installing roms at our current stage.
I'm firejackal on discord, I'm just trying to reduce the amount of people asking the same questions on there and to prevent bricked units.
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I wouldn't even know how to go about to ask to pin this.
But besides this I'm also thinking about making a thread for new users regarding common issues when installing roms at our current stage.
I'm firejackal on discord, I'm just trying to reduce the amount of people asking the same questions on there and to prevent bricked units.
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It's very easy to ask for a thread to get stuck to the top.
Just use the report post button, and ask, whether or not becomes a sticky is up to the Mods.
How to Report a Post.
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Wish I saw this earlier, my phone is already bricked few weeks ago after re-lock the boot loader. When I ask Essential support for help, they said this in the email:
"Hi Eric,
I can appreciate your concern if the device is not able to be used.
I am sorry though, we are not able to provide support for ADB or issues that you will run into with sideloading builds. We have no remote tools that will recover the device.
Although I haven't run into that same error, you might still be able to re-flash the Oreo/production build again using ADB.
I would recommend following the Oreo Beta sideload instructions available on Essential.com/developer that will walk you through the process of getting the device recognized and communicating with ADB. There are also instructions for re-flashing the current build available here. If you are still running into issues, I would recommend visiting online forums like XDA for assistance from other developers for that issue that you are noticing.
Thank you for your understanding.
Sincerely,
Erich
Essential Customer Experience Team"
That sounds like a generic reply since it's not mentioning anything about the brick.
But I have a question regarding this; when you use the locked bootloader to boot into the stock recovery to try to sideload an official signed image, what does it do? Does it give an error, or is not able to connect to the computer?
ericzhf said:
Wish I saw this earlier, my phone is already bricked few weeks ago after re-lock the boot loader. When I ask Essential support for help, they said this in the email:
"Hi Eric,
I can appreciate your concern if the device is not able to be used.
I am sorry though, we are not able to provide support for ADB or issues that you will run into with sideloading builds. We have no remote tools that will recover the device.
Although I haven't run into that same error, you might still be able to re-flash the Oreo/production build again using ADB.
I would recommend following the Oreo Beta sideload instructions available on Essential.com/developer that will walk you through the process of getting the device recognized and communicating with ADB. There are also instructions for re-flashing the current build available here. If you are still running into issues, I would recommend visiting online forums like XDA for assistance from other developers for that issue that you are noticing.
Thank you for your understanding.
Sincerely,
Erich
Essential Customer Experience Team"
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Ellises said:
That sounds like a generic reply since it's not mentioning anything about the brick.
But I have a question regarding this; when you use the locked bootloader to boot into the stock recovery to try to sideload an official signed image, what does it do? Does it give an error, or is not able to connect to the computer?
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I'm not able to boot in to stock recovery any more, it gives this error when I try recovery "Your device is corrupted. It can't be trusted and will not boot". I think that was because I rooted and installed TWRY before.
Now with locked bootloader, I can't get in to recovery and I can't flash TWRY either. I can't unlock bootloader too because I'm not able to boot so not able to enable USB-DEBUG and OEM-UNLOCK.
I tried pretty much everything and no luck at this point, I don't know what else I can do.
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I'm not able to boot in to stock recovery any more, it gives this error when I try recovery "Your device is corrupted. It can't be trusted and will not boot". I think that was because I rooted and installed TWRY before.
Now with locked bootloader, I can't get in to recovery and I can't flash TWRY either. I can't unlock bootloader too because I'm not able to boot so not able to enable USB-DEBUG and OEM-UNLOCK.
I tried pretty much everything and no luck at this point, I don't know what else I can do.
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You have bricked your phone.
Locking the bootloader with non-factory ROM causes secure boot to fail.
An unlocked bootloader doesn't care about secure boot.
If the ROM images is not signed there isn't a problem unless you have a locked bootloader.
The one thing I don't understand is why relook the BL anyway?
You have TWRP installed so you already can't take an OTA.
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You have bricked your phone.
Locking the bootloader with non-factory ROM causes secure boot to fail.
An unlocked bootloader doesn't care about secure boot.
If the ROM images is not signed there isn't a problem unless you have a locked bootloader.
The one thing I don't understand is why relook the BL anyway?
You have TWRP installed so you already can't take an OTA.
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I bought the phone for about 2 weeks, then there was a promotion that buy phone give camera 360 for free with Sprint, so I was thinking about return this and buy again to get the free stuff. To return it I have to get it back to stock, so I factory reset my phone and try to re-lock boot loader without thinking. Turns out I didn't get the free camera and bricked my phone too, perfect example of "NOTHING IS FREE":good:
ericzhf said:
I bought the phone for about 2 weeks, then there was a promotion that buy phone give camera 360 for free with Sprint, so I was thinking about return this and buy again to get the free stuff. To return it I have to get it back to stock, so I factory reset my phone and try to re-lock boot loader without thinking. Turns out I didn't get the free camera and bricked my phone too, perfect example of "NOTHING IS FREE":good:
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FDR is not "back to stock".
You must to a full flash to get back to stock.
I updated the top post with some additional information.
Also, if anyone is to contact Essential I wouldn't recommend mentioning that you tried to install custom ROMs, that's just walking into a mess like if you mentioned that to any other phone company.
I would instead say that you tried to install [their] oreo beta, went to re-lock the phone and your presented with a corruption message and unable to do anything including their instructions. Because installing their oreo beta does not void your warranty.
Ellises said:
I updated the top post with some additional information.
Also, if anyone is to contact Essential I wouldn't recommend mentioning that you tried to install custom ROMs, that's just walking into a mess like if you mentioned that to any other phone company.
I would instead say that you tried to install [their] oreo beta, went to re-lock the phone and your presented with a corruption message and unable to do anything including their instructions. Because installing their oreo beta does not void your warranty.
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Well, to install their Oreo beta builds you don't need to unlock the bootloader.
It's an adb side load through stock recovery
I could also mention on their stock build page it wants you to unlock the bootloader to manually update through the bootloader. But on the oreo beta page it mentions nothing about having to be unlocked, or locked to do it via the stock recovery. So the average user could presume they need to be unlocked.
NaterTots said:
Well, to install their Oreo beta builds you don't need to unlock the bootloader.
It's an adb side load through stock recovery
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Am I'm safe to re-lock if I'm on stock rooted 7.1.1 NMK24B? I have a dead pixel and I need to send it back.
WiddleyScudds said:
Am I'm safe to re-lock if I'm on stock rooted 7.1.1 NMK24B? I have a dead pixel and I need to send it back.
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No.
WiddleyScudds said:
Am I'm safe to re-lock if I'm on stock rooted 7.1.1 NMK24B? I have a dead pixel and I need to send it back.
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If you are rooted, you are not stock.
The boot image is modified.
Locking will brick the phone.
You must be completely stock!! No root. Nothing.
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No.
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tech_head said:
If you are rooted, you are not stock.
The boot image is modified.
Locking will brick the phone.
You must be completely stock!! No root. Nothing.
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Thanks for clearing that up. If I have any more questions before returning to stock, I will ask here first.
WiddleyScudds said:
Thanks for clearing that up. If I have any more questions before returning to stock, I will ask here first.
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Was not trying to be harsh but it can't be stressed enough that you must be completely stock to lock the boot loader and not have issues.
I wouldn't lock the BL on a side loaded beta.
Only lock if you have done a complete flash of stock, released firmware, immediately after the install.
I might be sounding like an alarmist but I don't want anyone to brick their phone.
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Was not trying to be harsh but it can't be stressed enough that you must be completely stock to lock the boot loader and not have issues.
I wouldn't lock the BL on a side loaded beta.
Only lock if you have done a complete flash of stock, released firmware, immediately after the install.
I might be sounding like an alarmist but I don't want anyone to brick their phone.
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I just got an ota notification for OPM1. 180104.092. think I'll be safe I I take it, then factory reset and then lock? Because I can't seem to locate stock NMK24B to flash. Maybe I'm not looking hard enough .
Good morning all, I tried relocking my bootloader using the command "fastboot oem asus-csc lk" and at first, it seemed to be a success. However I restarted my device and was met with this error message. "Your device is corrupt. It can't be trusted and will not boot." I've tried searching high and low and it seems that I'm royally screwed, just wanted to confirm that I was though. Thanks for reading my post and any input is appreciated.
If your boot.img is not stock before locking you will get this error. Try flashing stock boot.img. I had a similar experience with realme phone but not encountered this issue with ROG 5
Edit: Sorry since you locked the bootloader i think you cant flash it unless you unlock it again. Give a try with EDL firmware
This is becoming a pretty common issue. I think it's time we make a WARNING thread.
WARNING: Read BEFORE Locking Bootloader
DO NOT LOCK THE BOOTLOADER WHILE ROOTED! When locking the bootloader while rooted, the boot image will fail verification and the system will fail to boot. You cannot flash a stock boot image with a locked bootloader. Locking the bootloader will...
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jhosharath said:
If your boot.img is not stock before locking you will get this error. Try flashing stock boot.img. I had a similar experience with realme phone but not encountered this issue with ROG 5
Edit: Sorry since you locked the bootloader i think you cant flash it unless you unlock it again. Give a try with EDL firmware
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How would I go about doing that? If you don't mind telling me of course. I've tried doing some research on it but it seems there isn't much on this phone at all
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How would I go about doing that? If you don't mind telling me of course. I've tried doing some research on it but it seems there isn't much on this phone at all
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ROG Phone 5(s) Help Index
"Quick Filters" let you see all posts of a certain type. This can make finding posts easier, but what if a guide began as a "Question"? This thread aims to bridge that gap. You will find nearly all of the common things new owners are trying to...
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ROG Phone 5(s) Help Index
"Quick Filters" let you see all posts of a certain type. This can make finding posts easier, but what if a guide began as a "Question"? This thread aims to bridge that gap. You will find nearly all of the common things new owners are trying to...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Thanks for your help so far but I'm having issues putting the phone into edl mode. I'm trying to follow what was suggested in the tutorial but it isn't working. I also tried the fastboot command that was done in the video and to no avail. Google isn't giving much either. Am I missing something?
Edit: Made it into Edl mode but when trying to flash the ww image folder, I'm met with an error message saying "Object reference not set to an instance of an object". It seems like there is no fix for this at the moment
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Thanks for your help so far but I'm having issues putting the phone into edl mode. I'm trying to follow what was suggested in the tutorial but it isn't working. I also tried the fastboot command that was done in the video and to no avail. Google isn't giving much either. Am I missing something?
Edit: Made it into Edl mode but when trying to flash the ww image folder, I'm met with an error message saying "Object reference not set to an instance of an object". It seems like there is no fix for this at the moment
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That's likely because the bootloader is locked. It was possible that EDL mode could still allow a full restore, but also quite possible it wasn't going to work because of that.
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That's likely because the bootloader is locked. It was possible that EDL mode could still allow a full restore, but also quite possible it wasn't going to work because of that.
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Well thanks for your help. I admit defeat but learned a very valuable lesson
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Well thanks for your help. I admit defeat but learned a very valuable lesson
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You may still want to contact Asus and tell them you don't know what happened. They may be able to restore it. I wouldn't tell them you unlocked the bootloader, since it's locked if they ask.
As long as bootloader mode works, You can flash a RAW file to boot the phone back.
Ensure the phone has enough battery power left for a 20 min+ flash,
USB Cable to be connected on the side port, (not bottom charging port - fastboot doesn't work there)
and to use the exact raw firmware file which matches the device model and variant.
Latest WW Raw file is here
JazonX said:
As long as bootloader mode works, You can flash a RAW file to boot the phone back.
Ensure the phone has enough battery power left for a 20 min+ flash,
USB Cable to be connected on the side port, (not bottom charging port - fastboot doesn't work there)
and to use the exact raw firmware file which matches the device model and variant.
Latest WW Raw file is here
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Hopefully this time is different, but every report so far has been that it fails. I believe we still need the firehose to use any programs that override the bootloader security on fastboot.
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Hopefully this time is different, but every report so far has been that it fails. I believe we still need the firehose to use any programs that override the bootloader security on fastboot.
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Can confirm it one hundred percent works. Mine was the American variant purchased directly from Asus' website. I don't think that had anything to do with it but my phone is up and running with a locked bootloader now. I really appreciate the help fellas
Jdotswift said:
Can confirm it one hundred percent works. Mine was the American variant purchased directly from Asus' website. I don't think that had anything to do with it but my phone is up and running with a locked bootloader now. I really appreciate the help fellas
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Glad to hear it. Apparently, the issue was people not following instructions...