Mi3 bootloops, refuses to enter twrp recovery mode - Mi 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello everyone. Well, as per the title, after I flashed a new custom ROM (Ivan's AOSP to be specific), my Mi3 refused to boot properly and get stuck in the bootloop at the Mi logo and it would bootloop again and again and again....
Now, if I tried to enter twrp recovery by holding power button + volume up, it would refuse to boot into recovery and just bootloop again. But, I was able to access fastboot mode (don't know why but I could easily boot into fastboot mode)
I downloaded stock ROM for Mi3 and tried to flash it via MiFlash and it succeeded but the device would still bootloop. I also attempted to flash twrp recovery via flashboot and it succeeded, again, but my phone would refuse to at least boot into twrp recovery mode, again. Naturally my phone still had the bootloop at the Mi logo, sigh.
I don't know what to do anymore, aside from sending my phone to repair center that might charge a fortune. Please help!

try to flash official twrp recovery via fastboot

Rahuljs said:
try to flash official twrp recovery via fastboot
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How to flash it ?? Method pls...
Currently i installed Kingroot in slimbit LP rom but after see people suggest method i uninstalled it & follow him tap root access in devolopment section & reboot but still not get Root access Than i try go in TWRP restore back this rom my phone stuck+ bootloop & keep loading in MI logo only !!! Pls help HELP HELP !! What should i do... i try fastboot flash fastboot rom failed too HELP HELP HELP !!!
Not going to send to phone center & currently my ROM can't not boot because of extend partition before & not stock partition... Help me PLEASE !!!

Many users confirmed the same symptoms. Is it possible that the damage caused by "software" since some people of India have visited the service center and asked to replace the motherboard of which cost $150?

Try flashing the phone via MIUI flashing tool as you were able to access fastboot mode
http://en.miui.com/a-234.html

xypherize said:
Hello everyone. Well, as per the title, after I flashed a new custom ROM (Ivan's AOSP to be specific), my Mi3 refused to boot properly and get stuck in the bootloop at the Mi logo and it would bootloop again and again and again....
Now, if I tried to enter twrp recovery by holding power button + volume up, it would refuse to boot into recovery and just bootloop again. But, I was able to access fastboot mode (don't know why but I could easily boot into fastboot mode)
I downloaded stock ROM for Mi3 and tried to flash it via MiFlash and it succeeded but the device would still bootloop. I also attempted to flash twrp recovery via flashboot and it succeeded, again, but my phone would refuse to at least boot into twrp recovery mode, again. Naturally my phone still had the bootloop at the Mi logo, sigh.
I don't know what to do anymore, aside from sending my phone to repair center that might charge a fortune. Please help!
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Here is the link for tutorial for flashing recovery via fastboot mode. All commands are same just download the twrp recovery image from here. DON'T FORGET TO RENAME THE IMAGE FILE, BECAUSE ADB DOESN'T RECOGNISE ANY SPECIAL CHARACTER.

what did you do ? I'm stuck in the same situation word by word.
did you solve this issue ?

yohaneseko said:
Many users confirmed the same symptoms. Is it possible that the damage caused by "software" since some people of India have visited the service center and asked to replace the motherboard of which cost $150?
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Seems like the problem is caused either because of this, or your battery's PCB simply fried because of unknown reason, maybe because faulty charger/cable or wrong charge voltage setting by the kernel? Also, seems like most of the similiar case stems from MM roms, including MIUI's own chinese developer ROM.
Some people with the exact same case stated that after replacing the battery, the device worked again, like this guy on iFixit: https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Xiaomi+Mi+3+Battery+Replacement/50785
I haven't tested it yet on my bricked device (just ordered the battery today), but I really hope it was just the battery. I think fried mobo is kinda unthinkable, since if the mobo got fried, you probably can't even flash anything since the eMMC would probably also inaccessible.

Hi @rxl.noir, urang Bandung?
How much does it cost for battery replacement? I have sent my Mi3 to the seller because it's not even one year already.
rxl.noir said:
Seems like the problem is caused either because of this, or your battery's PCB simply fried because of unknown reason, maybe because faulty charger/cable or wrong charge voltage setting by the kernel? Also, seems like most of the similiar case stems from MM roms, including MIUI's own chinese developer ROM.
Some people with the exact same case stated that after replacing the battery, the device worked again, like this guy on iFixit: https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Xiaomi+Mi+3+Battery+Replacement/50785
I haven't tested it yet on my bricked device (just ordered the battery today), but I really hope it was just the battery. I think fried mobo is kinda unthinkable, since if the mobo got fried, you probably can't even flash anything since the eMMC would probably also inaccessible.
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yohaneseko said:
Hi @rxl.noir, urang Bandung?
How much does it cost for battery replacement? I have sent my Mi3 to the seller because it's not even one year already.
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Heyaa~
For the battery, you could easily found it on Tokopedia started from 110k, although most of them are shipped from Jakarta. The replacement process is quite easy, you might only need #0 Phillips or any small plus screwdriver, a plastic card (for spudge replacement), and some guts :q. The details and steps are on my prev. post.
I haven't tried to sent it to the seller/distributor, since it might take a long time to get it done.

Just a little update;
I replaced my battery on my Mi3 that have the same exact case as yours, and it finally works. No more short bootloop, no more stuck in fastboot.

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[Q] Urgent: Nexus failing to boot

Hi all,
I have had my N1 for 1year and two weeks now (yes, warranty just expired). I was charging the device and it seemed to overheat and reboot. I unplugged it, took the battery out, let it rest for a bit and tried to boot it again. The phone now gets stuck on the X logo (not moving) and never boots.
I'm currently abroad (in the UK) and can't have it sent back for repair (I'd have to pay the repair too).
Will rooting the phone and installing an alternate OS fix my phone?
Is there any way to get HTC to honor the warranty after two weeks of expiration (I've been getting this problem for a while now, but that was only an issue if I made extensive use of the device while charging, which I almost never do so I didn't bother.)
Is there any way to fix this issue without messing with rooting? I'm abroad right now and all I want is my phone to work.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Try booting into bootloader from power off (vol- pwr) if that doesn't work then try the 3 figure salute (pwr vol- tb) your phone should boot into fastboot then just select bootloader.
If either of these work the your good you can get the static x fixed all you need to do is passimg (search wiki if you don't know what it is) as for the charging problem passimg will factory reset the phone so if that doesn't fix it then no you'll need to try rooting or it might be hardware.
Yes, I'm able to go into the bootloader.
I tried clearing the storage, choosing fastboot, etc. The phone seems to be working, just won't boot past the static X.
From your last reply, you're saying passimg has good chances to fix my phone. What does that involve? Do you have a link to a how-to that I could follow (it would really be a bad time for me to brick my phone, a good how-to would be really appreciated).
Cheers!
Yes passimg is used for many things it just reflashes a shipment ROM to the phone through bootloader. Like I said you can visit the wiki to have a how to here is a link http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=Nexus_One/Guides_%26_Tutorials scroll down to "Unroot / Restore your Nexus" then follow the instructions. This should restore you to frg33 then you just need to update back to 2.3.4.
NOTE: this will wipe your data.
Ahh there's a way to unroot the nexus one now!
I had no idea! This is good to know (last time I checked was in December I think).
I will give that passimg a try as soon as I get home.
Can anyone confirm that this ("Attention: Latest stock ROMs don't flash using PASSIMG.ZIP method. Use the provided latest Froyo PASSIMG, and upgrade it after flashing.") means I can still reflash using this if I have the latest ROM (2.3.4) but will simply have to update again after (which I might not do given the issues I'm facing).
Cheers!
Confirmed - Dude is giving you good info... xD
Just to verify, unrooting is not the same as relocking. If you unlocked your bootloader (have a little lock symbol under the X screen), there is no way to relock it.
But the passimg is a good option. It will take you back to an older version of Android, and then you just let the system update itself.
Since you are out of your warranty, I can highly suggest looking into custom firmwares. These give you a lot more features and in many cases, perform better. CyanogenMod is probably the most popular one. These will fully replace your Android OS. CyanogenMod really doesn't even differ in look from stock all that much. Most people probably wouldn't even have a clue they are running something different, except for the stability and performance increases.
You can read up about this stuff in the wiki as well.
Oh, I see, thanks for the info.
I'm actually trying to get the FRG83 passimg file but the link is dead. Does anyone have an alternate one?
Use the FRG33 image
Alright,
I unlocked the device, used fastboot to write the recovery "Amon_Ra's Recovery".
Then I rebooted, went to the bootloader (trackball + power), went to "recovery" but the phone still gets stucked on the X (with the unlocked padlock logo).
Any advices?
Try the passimg, but it's possible that you are looking at hardware failure...
ldiamond2 said:
Alright,
I unlocked the device, used fastboot to write the recovery "Amon_Ra's Recovery".
Then I rebooted, went to the bootloader (trackball + power), went to "recovery" but the phone still gets stucked on the X (with the unlocked padlock logo).
Any advices?
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If you are still running stock Android, you can't reboot between installing the recovery and getting into it. Stock Android will replace it. Try to go back to the bootloader and select recovery then, or fastboot to load the recovery, and then use fastboot to boot off of it.
Code:
fastboot flash recovery "c:\location to\recovery.img"
fastboot boot recovery "c:\location to\recovery.img"
Hopefully this will get you into Amon_RA so you can try again.
But the passimg method is used in the bootloader, not in recovery. You don't need a custom recovery to use the passimg method.
Amazing, thanks for pointing out my mistake, that give me a little bit of hope now . (I was at the point where I'd open the thing and look for a broken solder joint.)
I will try this as soon as I get home!
**Edit** I actually am not sure if I really rebooted or went straight to recovery. I'll update this thread tonight.
According to some other people, this would be a common issue with the internal memory dieing.
Is there a utility I can use to check the state of the memory?
None that I know of. Our phone internal memory uses the yaffs2 (Yet Another Flash File System v2) file system. I haven't heard of any programs that can check it.
Same situation
Hello, all. I haven't signed in on here in ages just because I've been so happy with how my Nexus has been running.
I ran into the same problem as OP stated.
I think I have some sort of hardware issue because my phone used to randomly freeze and couldn't be restarted unless I pulled the battery. Now it's at the point where I can't even turn it on because nothing happens when I press the power button or if I try to boot into recovery. This is really frustrating.
Is there any way to check for hardware damage? My warranty is over as well so I'd have to pay for any repairs to my phone if I sent it in.
If it's running, you can try to pull a log, and see what error reports you get?
andythefan said:
Now it's at the point where I can't even turn it on because nothing happens when I press the power button or if I try to boot into recovery. This is really frustrating.
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Your power button might just be dead. Try having the phone plugged into a power source and removing and reinserting the battery. While you are doing that, hold the Volume Down button. This will get you into the bootloader which would allow a passimg to be performed. Hopefully your reboots aren't a hardware problem.
So , after pulling my battery, pulling the sim and the sd card, it finally turned on and went to recovery without freezing. I was able to wipe and reflash cyan 7. It's working well for now, but I'm really afraid this is going to happen again because this isn't the first time that it's just froze repeatedly.
Does anyone know what the problem could be?
Alright,
I did "fastboot flash recovery MYIMG" then "fastboot boot MYIMG", didn't work.
Then I tried "fastboot flash recovery MYIMG" then go to bootloader (without rebooting) and selected recovery.
Still no luck.
It always freezes on the static X logo. What else can I do? Will using passimg be any different (I don't have any way to put the file on the micro SD card but I can manage to do it if it's worth the shot).
Thanks

[Q] Another boot loop, but this one is different! SOLVED

C6603 Stuck in bootloop! [Last update: 24/1/14]​
UPDATE 24/01/14
This issue has been SOLVED.
I replaced the battery with one from eBay and the phone is working flawlessly, all the ROM flashing I went through was not the problem at all. Remember that if you are going to try to replace the battery you may as well buy a new rear glass piece as it is almost guaranteed that the glass will break in the removal process. You will also require new a adhesive piece. The entire procedure cost me $51AUD (battery, glass, adhesive).
All the content below is irrelevant, if your phone randomly shuts off (instantaneously) on boot or soon after, try to replace your battery!
Thanks for your help.
I've got quite a story to tell and if you have the patience to read it, I will greatly appreciate your assistance. TL;DR BELOW
In the beginning I was running 4.2.2, on a stock Australian 10.3.A.0.423 Unbranded ftf. It had been working flawlessly for a month or so until quite recently. It had developed a problem where it would only remain switched on whilst being plugged into the wall socket. As soon as (or thereafter) I removed the plug out of the phone, with one touch, one action, BAM! The display was off and I had to restart the phone again. I spent a few hours browsing for solutions to this problem, most of them said to hold the power and vol+ buttons until the handset vibrated 3 times. That turned it off alright, but I'm looking to go in the other direction.
After a stressful while scrounging old forum posts, I came to the conclusion that the fault is in my ROM, after all, I had flashed from 4.1.2 (I think) to 4.2.2 just a month prior (I flashed a ROM instead of waiting until the snail-like carriers here in Australia decided to dribble out the release). So now being convinced that I ROM is at fault I browse XDA for a newer stock one. Hey! Look! 4.3 it being rolled out in Aust, I check whether it's available to me yet, and obviously, no, it is not. I stumble upon this thread in my travels. I spend a while working to meet it's requirements. Get flashtool, get unlocked bootloader, get root, install cwm, and attempt to install XzDualRecovery 2.6. I've placed the XDR.zip on the sdcard in the XZ, I run the zip using CWM, it seems successful, I then go to reboot and check whether my 4.3 works, after I select reboot I'm asked whether I wish to root the phone. Why yes! that seems easy enough, and just as I select 'ok' the screen goes blank. The bloody phone has switched off in the middle of my work! I try to boot and it hangs on the Sony logo then reboots, creating a cycle. I decide to plug it back in to the wall socket (as this is the only way to get it to boot and remain on), huzzah, it runs. But the root had failed. The rest of my rant is insignificant until now (around 7 hours of failed attempts later)
So in an attempt to keep this wall of text down, I try my best to summarize, If I am not clear enough, just say.
I tried reflashing my old 4.2.2 ROM back, this makes the whole thing worse, now the phone won't even get past the Sony logo (even when plugged to a socket), I flash a different 4.3 ftf, nothing, I restore with PCC, I restore with SUS, I create a ftf from the SUS files and attempt to flash that. Nothing, nothing works. So where am I at now?
The phone still has battery, although, I'm not sure how much, I can no longer get it to charge as it hangs on the Sony logo. The phone should be flashed with 10.3.A.0.423, but when I check the baseband version in Fastboot cmd prompt, it still says 10.4.B.0.569, I feel as though flashtool isn't flashing properly, but I've read that this is usually a non-issue. I can boot into flashmode and fastboot mode. I can unlock and lock the bootloader. I can use ADB and Fastboot CMD (Minimal version) to read values and run commands. Actually, I managed to use the phone in fastboot mode, in conjunction with ADB and Fastboot CMD, I ran the command "fastboot continue" and the phone went on to charge off the usb power, It didn't seem to charge very fast, or at all, and I haven't been able to get it to do it again. So a TL;DR:
-C6603 stuck in bootloop.
-Possibly has a 4.2.2 ROM installed (10.3.A.0.423 Unbranded AU)
-Cannot Charge
-Can run flashmode and fastboot mode
-Can use ADB and Fastboot
-Can use SUS, PCC, and Flashtool to flash stock roms
-Can't figure this out for the life of me!
UPDATE 01/01/14
Currently I have a kernel installed that allows me to use cwm twrp (doomkernel v19, maybe), I have flashed a 'flashable' stock 4.3 rom using cwm and the phone didn't manage to get past the kernel logo. HOWEVER, using fastboot mode, I run the command "fastboot continue", and if I allow the phone to go past the kernel logo it vibrates, the LED turns green as opposed to showing a purple one, and it will begin charging (The LED isn't green as a result of the battery level). EDIT [1/1/14 3:01AM]: I tried to launch the phone whilst it was charging, the charging symbol went away and the phone remained on a black screen (lcd is on, but nothing is displayed) for a few seconds before shutting off automatically.
I must mention, I cannot get into recovery unless I boot the phone into fastboot mode, run the command in fastboot: "fastboot continue". If I don't do this, it simply crashes (shuts off) when showing the kernel logo.
If you need to know more I will provide as much information as I can, as succinct as I can, as fast as I can. I am in this for the long run. Thank you for your time,
UPDATE 08/01/14
I've come to the conclusion that my issue is battery related. After repeated from flashes and fastboot attempts, I managed to get the phone charging a few times, I witnessed the level was sporadic upon infrequent viewings. I have come across a few other very similar threads and feel that it is necessary to try replacing the battery, I try and post a youtube clip that details what happens currently.
Keringkien
keringkien said:
C6603 Stuck in bootloop!​
I've got quite a story to tell and if you have the patience to read it, I will greatly appreciate your assistance. TL;DR BELOW
In the beginning I was running 4.2.2, on a stock Australian 10.3.A.0.423 Unbranded ftf. It had been working flawlessly for a month or so until quite recently. It had developed a problem where it would only remain switched on whilst being plugged into the wall socket. As soon as (or thereafter) I removed the plug out of the phone, with one touch, one action, BAM! The display was off and I had to restart the phone again. I spent a few hours browsing for solutions to this problem, most of them said to hold the power and vol+ buttons until the handset vibrated 3 times. That turned it off alright, but I'm looking to go in the other direction.
After a stressful while scrounging old forum posts, I came to the conclusion that the fault is in my ROM, after all, I had flashed from 4.1.2 (I think) to 4.2.2 just a month prior (I flashed a ROM instead of waiting until the snail-like carriers here in Australia decided to dribble out the release). So now being convinced that I ROM is at fault I browse XDA for a newer stock one. Hey! Look! 4.3 it being rolled out in Aust, I check whether it's available to me yet, and obviously, no, it is not. I stumble upon this thread in my travels. I spend a while working to meet it's requirements. Get flashtool, get unlocked bootloader, get root, install cwm, and attempt to install XzDualRecovery 2.6. I've placed the XDR.zip on the sdcard in the XZ, I run the zip using CWM, it seems successful, I then go to reboot and check whether my 4.3 works, after I select reboot I'm asked whether I wish to root the phone. Why yes! that seems easy enough, and just as I select 'ok' the screen goes blank. The bloody phone has switched off in the middle of my work! I try to boot and it hangs on the Sony logo then reboots, creating a cycle. I decide to plug it back in to the wall socket (as this is the only way to get it to boot and remain on), huzzah, it runs. But the root had failed. The rest of my rant is insignificant until now (around 7 hours of failed attempts later)
So in an attempt to keep this wall of text down, I try my best to summarize, If I am not clear enough, just say.
I tried reflashing my old 4.2.2 ROM back, this makes the whole thing worse, now the phone won't even get past the Sony logo (even when plugged to a socket), I flash a different 4.3 ftf, nothing, I restore with PCC, I restore with SUS, I create a ftf from the SUS files and attempt to flash that. Nothing, nothing works. So where am I at now?
The phone still has battery, although, I'm not sure how much, I can no longer get it to charge as it hangs on the Sony logo. The phone should be flashed with 10.3.A.0.423, but when I check the baseband version in Fastboot cmd prompt, it still says 10.4.B.0.569, I feel as though flashtool isn't flashing properly, but I've read that this is usually a non-issue. I can boot into flashmode and fastboot mode. I can unlock and lock the bootloader. I can use ADB and Fastboot CMD (Minimal version) to read values and run commands. Actually, I managed to use the phone in fastboot mode, in conjunction with ADB and Fastboot CMD, I ran the command "fastboot continue" and the phone went on to charge off the usb power, It didn't seem to charge very fast, or at all, and I haven't been able to get it to do it again. So a TL;DR:
-C6603 stuck in bootloop.
-Possibly has a 4.2.2 ROM installed (10.3.A.0.423 Unbranded AU)
-Cannot Charge
-Can run flashmode and fastboot mode
-Can use ADB and Fastboot
-Can use SUS, PCC, and Flashtool to flash stock roms
-Can't figure this out for the life of me!
If you need to know more I will provide as much information as I can, as succinct as I can, as fast as I can. I am in this for the long run. Thank you for your time,
Keringkien
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download any FTF , 4.2.2 or 4.3 , connect your device to flash tool as flashmode , and select to flash the ftf , when you are selecting the ftf in the flash tool , at the right side check all at the wipe section , and uncheck all at the exclude section
but your internal storage might get also wiped , but i assume it already happened when you unlocked your boot loader
elias234 said:
download any FTF , 4.2.2 or 4.3 , connect your device to flash tool as flashmode , and select to flash the ftf , when you are selecting the ftf in the flash tool , at the right side check all at the wipe section , and uncheck all at the exclude section
but your internal storage might get also wiped , but i assume it already happened when you unlocked your boot loader
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Alrighty then, I'll give that a go later. I have just found a 4.3 for Australia, perhaps it will be different. Thanks for the quick reply.
keringkien said:
Alrighty then, I'll give that a go later. I have just found a 4.3 for Australia, perhaps it will be different. Thanks for the quick reply.
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this thread could be helpful : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2229250
i'm not sure if that problem could be solve, but it was, like you said, different. never saw anything like that either.
Anyway:
Can it boot into custom recovery in its state now?( for mounting storage for something else in case you have cwm or twrp installed)
Jambu95 said:
this thread could be helpful : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2229250
i'm not sure if that problem could be solve, but it was, like you said, different. never saw anything like that either.
Anyway:
Can it boot into custom recovery in its state now?( for mounting storage for something else in case you have cwm or twrp installed)
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Thanks so much for the reply. The thread has something I can try, if this new rom fails (I expect it will). What is custom recovery? I cannot access the storage, only fastboot and flashmode. no cwm and xdr was never completed.
ROM just failed, trying SUS now.
keringkien said:
Thanks so much for the reply. The thread has something I can try, if this new rom fails (I expect it will). What is custom recovery? I cannot access the storage, only fastboot and flashmode. no cwm and xdr was never completed.
ROM just failed, trying SUS now.
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oh dear, custom recovery is cwm (clockworkmod recovery) or twrp (team win recovery project), it means, it allows you to do something important just before it boot into system, which is bootstall or bootloop as you call it. you cannot boot into system, then try to boot into recovery ( which is before it boot the system), that might help.
both recoveries will allow you to mount storage to copy things to sd cards from pc.
you can try unlock bootloader and flash custom kernel with recoveries, maybe you "could" boot into one of those recoveries.
I also got the same problem, but mine is a C6602. I was trying to setup a mail exchange, then it asked for some permission. I push enter, then after an hour, it start the bootloop.
The phone boot till the main screen, i could swipe and play around for 10 second, then it reboot.
I have tried everything from hard reset, to FlashTool to SUS, relock, unlock, flash stock, from old stock to new stock, it just won't work :|
Jambu95 said:
oh dear, custom recovery is cwm (clockworkmod recovery) or twrp (team win recovery project), it means, it allows you to do something important just before it boot into system, which is bootstall or bootloop as you call it. you cannot boot into system, then try to boot into recovery ( which is before it boot the system), that might help.
both recoveries will allow you to mount storage to copy things to sd cards from pc.
you can try unlock bootloader and flash custom kernel with recoveries, maybe you "could" boot into one of those recoveries.
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I'm well aware what cwm is, I just assumed that because you said 'custom' that it might possibly be different, as recovery is always custom anyway, sorry for the misunderstanding.
I am able to flash a 'boot.img' that enables me to use cwm and twrp, HOWEVER, the only way I can access it (as in cause the phone to remain on long enough for it to parse the boot.img) is to connect the phone to my computer in fastboot mode, then using the Fastboot command: "fastboot continue", it will run the 'img' and allow me to enter twrp or cwm. It still won't begin charging or even show the Xperia logo if I allow it to continue without accessing the recovery options.
Thanks for your help.
keringkien said:
I'm well aware what cwm is, I just assumed that because you said 'custom' that it might possibly be different, as recovery is always custom anyway, sorry for the misunderstanding.
I am able to flash a 'boot.img' that enables me to use cwm and twrp, HOWEVER, the only way I can access it (as in cause the phone to remain on long enough for it to parse the boot.img) is to connect the phone to my computer in fastboot mode, then using the Fastboot command: "fastboot continue", it will run the 'img' and allow me to enter twrp or cwm. It still won't begin charging or even show the Xperia logo if I allow it to continue without accessing the recovery options.
Thanks for your help.
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if you can mount the storage, you could copy the flashable stock rom (4.3) and copy it into your sd card, and maybe you can flash through there by following instructions from that thread.
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billhainh said:
I also got the same problem, but mine is a C6602. I was trying to setup a mail exchange, then it asked for some permission. I push enter, then after an hour, it start the bootloop.
The phone boot till the main screen, i could swipe and play around for 10 second, then it reboot.
I have tried everything from hard reset, to FlashTool to SUS, relock, unlock, flash stock, from old stock to new stock, it just won't work :|
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look for the disaster recovery thread i posted above
Jambu95 said:
if you can mount the storage, you could copy the flashable stock rom (4.3) and copy it into your sd card, and maybe you can flash through there by following instructions from that thread.
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I tried to mount the storage, my pc wouldn't detect the phones storage, I managed to push the stock rom zip to the sd card using ADB. I still had cwm recovery and could flash the zip using it. Still, however, the phone shuts down before it gets past the kernel logo. Again, I used the phone in Fastboot mode and forced it to continue using "fastboot continue", I left it go past the kernel logo and it is charging at the moment. I may try to start the phone now, yet expect it to crash again.
EDIT: I tried to launch the phone whilst it was charging, the charging symbol went away and the phone remained on a black screen (lcd is on, but nothing is displayed) for a few seconds before shutting off automatically.
EDIT: Happy New Year!
Thank you.
keringkien said:
I tried to mount the storage, my pc wouldn't detect the phones storage, I managed to push the stock rom zip to the sd card using ADB. I still had cwm recovery and could flash the zip using it. Still, however, the phone shuts down before it gets past the kernel logo. Again, I used the phone in Fastboot mode and forced it to continue using "fastboot continue", I left it go past the kernel logo and it is charging at the moment. I may try to start the phone now, yet expect it to crash again.
EDIT: I tried to launch the phone whilst it was charging, the charging symbol went away and the phone remained on a black screen (lcd is on, but nothing is displayed) for a few seconds before shutting off automatically.
EDIT: Happy New Year!
Thank you.
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this problem occurs with every kernel you've used (including stock and custom kernels)?
Jambu95 said:
this problem occurs with every kernel you've used (including stock and custom kernels)?
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Yes that is correct, it's current issue (turning off sponanteously) occurred when I was running stock 4.2.2 (no root, no bootloader unlock).
keringkien said:
Yes that is correct, it's current issue (turning off sponanteously) occurred when I was running stock 4.2.2 (no root, no bootloader unlock).
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lol, you should unlock the bootloader before you flash a custom boot.img. the primary solution now is to flash any rom to see if it boots up normally , then you can still find a way to revert back to stock.
Jambu95 said:
lol, you should unlock the bootloader before you flash a custom boot.img. the primary solution now is to flash any rom to see if it boots up normally , then you can still find a way to revert back to stock.
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I never said that I flashed a custom boot.img whilst on a locked bootloader. The reason I tried all the things that I have is because the phone was spontaneously shutting down (on stock, unedited). Perhaps once I made the mistake of flashing a boot.img before unlocking, but I have since unlocked and flashed many roms and kernels. Thanks for your reply.
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I never said that I flashed a custom boot.img whilst on a locked bootloader. The reason I tried all the things that I have is because the phone was spontaneously shutting down (on stock, unedited). Perhaps once I made the mistake of flashing a boot.img before unlocking, but I have since unlocked and flashed many roms and kernels. Thanks for your reply.
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the device can't get pass the sony logo?
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the device can't get pass the sony logo?
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That is correct, it doesn't hang but suddenly turns off, the only way I can use recovery tools in the kernel is if I plug the phone into my pc in Fastboot mode, then issue the command "fastboot continue" from cmd.
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That is correct, it doesn't hang but suddenly turns off, the only way I can use recovery tools in the kernel is if I plug the phone into my pc in Fastboot mode, then issue the command "fastboot continue" from cmd.
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i think there is something wrong with your motherboard or the battery connection, i'm not sure, because my pc got that problem before, it just boot up to starting windows... and then reboot, in the end i found out the capacitor got swelled in the power supply.
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i think there is something wrong with your motherboard or the battery connection, i'm not sure, because my pc got that problem before, it just boot up to starting windows... and then reboot, in the end i found out the capacitor got swelled in the power supply.
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That is certainly possible, I have had to replace the back glass and during that operation it is possible that the battery got too hot and is now lower in voltage or something. Thanks for the suggestion, I would appreciate a second opinion with this...
Thank you.
keringkien said:
That is certainly possible, I have had to replace the back glass and during that operation it is possible that the battery got too hot and is now lower in voltage or something. Thanks for the suggestion, I would appreciate a second opinion with this...
Thank you.
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if you still have your warranty, you can go to the center and request for a replacement, the best solution now is to revert to as stock as possible, if can get the bootloader locked again then it's good,
Jambu95 said:
if you still have your warranty, you can go to the center and request for a replacement, the best solution now is to revert to as stock as possible, if can get the bootloader locked again then it's good,
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I imagine it is still under warranty, however I have read that unlocking the bootloader permanently voids warranty. And I have replaced the back of my white phone with a black glass, perhaps if I get a new white rear glass it will be ok, but then I might as well just replace the battery $40AUD isn't too expensive IMO.

[Q] Atrix HD wont boot into anything...

My brother just got an atrix hd from a guy at work. The phone will not boot into normal, recovery, or anything else besides the AP Fastboot mode. in the AP fastboot screen the text says:
AP Fastboot Flash Mode (S)
10.9B(*) (sha-2e68372, 2012-11-17 23:3308)
eMMC info: size 8GB
Device is LOCKED, Status Code:0
Battery OK
Transfer Mode:
USB Connected
Fastboot Reason: Boot menu selected
From what my brother knows the guy had the phone in his lunchbox and when he got home from work and tried to turn it on this is what the phone was doing.
Is there something i can try or a way to flash a system image? I've rooted, unlocked the bootloader and installed custom roms on a variety of phones and im sure i can get this phone straightened out if i was just pointed in the right direction. Thanks for any and all the help! its greatly appreciated!!!
Mythtools is your friend. Here's a link to the thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2262726
[Tools][TheMythTeam] Myth Tools for Atrix HD - Update v1.3 (24/03) - Big Update
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jrodbrown58 said:
My brother just got an atrix hd from a guy at work. The phone will not boot into normal, recovery, or anything else besides the AP Fastboot mode. in the AP fastboot screen the text says:
AP Fastboot Flash Mode (S)
10.9B(*) (sha-2e68372, 2012-11-17 23:3308)
eMMC info: size 8GB
Device is LOCKED, Status Code:0
Battery OK
Transfer Mode:
USB Connected
Fastboot Reason: Boot menu selected
From what my brother knows the guy had the phone in his lunchbox and when he got home from work and tried to turn it on this is what the phone was doing.
Is there something i can try or a way to flash a system image? I've rooted, unlocked the bootloader and installed custom roms on a variety of phones and im sure i can get this phone straightened out if i was just pointed in the right direction. Thanks for any and all the help! its greatly appreciated!!!
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Well, firstly, you need to unlock its bootloader IMMEDIATELY then you can try other action (reflash stock roms, etc..). Using Myth Tools is recommended in the post above.
After unlocking bootloader, you can try to download stock firmware from here:
Then flash it with Myth Tools (recommend) or RSDLite
If you satisfy with stock one, just keep it and do further mods or you can flash custom recovery before flashing custom roms.
That's my recommendation but you need to do the FIRST step is Unlocking Bootloader right now
Hope it helps.
DK
I can't even root it, the phone shuts off if disconnected from a charger. And even when on the charger it keeps boot looping.
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jrodbrown58 said:
I can't even root it, the phone shuts off if disconnected from a charger. And even when on the charger it keeps boot looping.
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The boot looping which you mean is going to the fastboot mode, right?
Did you try to enter bootmenu (turn off phone, hold both vol + and vol - then press press powermenu to turn on) and select "normal powerup"?
Can you tell me whether your phone has ATT logo on its screen's bottom?
Maybe flashing back to its correct original firmware by RSDLite can help to bring it back then we can root and unlock bootloader.
But we need to know exactly which is its original firmware before it stucks there.
I've got it fixed...turns out the battery was bad. So luckily I switched it out with an atrix HD with a broken screen we had and it booted right up so I rooted, unlocked the bootloader and flashed the stock logo and a custom ROM. All smiles now! Thanks for everyone's help!
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Congrats!
devilsking said:
The boot looping which you mean is going to the fastboot mode, right?
Did you try to enter bootmenu (turn off phone, hold both vol + and vol - then press press powermenu to turn on) and select "normal powerup"?
Can you tell me whether your phone has ATT logo on its screen's bottom?
Maybe flashing back to its correct original firmware by RSDLite can help to bring it back then we can root and unlock bootloader.
But we need to know exactly which is its original firmware before it stucks there.
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Having a issue with bootlooping, I unlocked the bootloader. I tried to install stock firmware but the phone doesnt even get past the motorola symbol it justs goes blank that tries to boot again. I can get it in to fastboot though. Its ATT version, is there anyway I can fix it?
Did Myth complete the flashing process? Have you tried using RSD lite to flash stock?
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Having a issue with bootlooping, I unlocked the bootloader. I tried to install stock firmware but the phone doesnt even get past the motorola symbol it justs goes blank that tries to boot again. I can get it in to fastboot though. Its ATT version, is there anyway I can fix it?
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devilsking said:
do you install custom roms before flashing stock firmware?
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you thinking it's the internal sd crap too...
devilsking said:
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think im bootlooped after changing a digitizer
Someone in a club that i am in ask if anyone fixed phones, I'm a hobbyist, but very good with hardware and worked on countless ipods, tablets, Iphones, you name it. Some of you guys are like GOD MODE ON but i get buy, and really was just trying to help someone. (i haven't even cashed her check) so i tell her hey 15 bucks a phone i'll change the glass if you buy the parts.. grrr my mistake. i got this atrix hd. all i did was change the digitizer and now it hangs at the at&T screen... i tried RSD and flashed successfully, i tried myth and flashed successfully. i have no idea whats wrong with this POS.. i can get in fast boot and recovery ok. Does this phone need a sim in for first boot? i'm loosing my mind, i can't help but wonder if it's the new chinese digitizer, I wish i could get a system log outta this thing to see how it's hanging up.... any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Someone in a club that i am in ask if anyone fixed phones, I'm a hobbyist, but very good with hardware and worked on countless ipods, tablets, Iphones, you name it. Some of you guys are like GOD MODE ON but i get buy, and really was just trying to help someone. (i haven't even cashed her check) so i tell her hey 15 bucks a phone i'll change the glass if you buy the parts.. grrr my mistake. i got this atrix hd. all i did was change the digitizer and now it hangs at the at&T screen... i tried RSD and flashed successfully, i tried myth and flashed successfully. i have no idea whats wrong with this POS.. i can get in fast boot and recovery ok. Does this phone need a sim in for first boot? i'm loosing my mind, i can't help but wonder if it's the new chinese digitizer, I wish i could get a system log outta this thing to see how it's hanging up.... any help would be greatly appreciated.
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What ROM was on there before you changed the digitizer? Have you tried flashing a custom recovery and a custom ROM?
fudpucker said:
Someone in a club that i am in ask if anyone fixed phones, I'm a hobbyist, but very good with hardware and worked on countless ipods, tablets, Iphones, you name it. Some of you guys are like GOD MODE ON but i get buy, and really was just trying to help someone. (i haven't even cashed her check) so i tell her hey 15 bucks a phone i'll change the glass if you buy the parts.. grrr my mistake. i got this atrix hd. all i did was change the digitizer and now it hangs at the at&T screen... i tried RSD and flashed successfully, i tried myth and flashed successfully. i have no idea whats wrong with this POS.. i can get in fast boot and recovery ok. Does this phone need a sim in for first boot? i'm loosing my mind, i can't help but wonder if it's the new chinese digitizer, I wish i could get a system log outta this thing to see how it's hanging up.... any help would be greatly appreciated.
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There's a chance that it could be the digitizer. About a week ago I replaced my Dad's digitizer and I read a crap ton of reviews before purchasing the one I did. Of the bad ones, a few had people complaining about it not working, most were the top 10% of the screen wouldn't respond to touches (like swiping down the nonfiction drawer), and I saw a couple describing your situation.
If you never had a custom rom installed, were rooted, or had the bootloader unlocked before doing this, I doubt that there's anything you can flash that'll fix this. If the bootloader was unlocked before doing this and there was a custom rom installed on the phone, you might have to flash Philz CWM, format the internal sd, and change its mount point to /data/media then format it again. Not changing the internal sd mount point after flashing a fastboot when coming from custom 4.2+ roms causes bootloops.
This is the digitizer I used to fix my Dad's Atrix HD last week. He hasn't had a problem with it whatsoever. My Dad is an ass of the highest degree so I'd know with a loud angry voice if there was ANY minor issue with it.
AT&T splash screen stuck after chinese digitizer install
skeevydude said:
There's a chance that it could be the digitizer. About a week ago I replaced my Dad's digitizer and I read a crap ton of reviews before purchasing the one I did. Of the bad ones, a few had people complaining about it not working, most were the top 10% of the screen wouldn't respond to touches (like swiping down the nonfiction drawer), and I saw a couple describing your situation.
If you never had a custom rom installed, were rooted, or had the bootloader unlocked before doing this, I doubt that there's anything you can flash that'll fix this. If the bootloader was unlocked before doing this and there was a custom rom installed on the phone, you might have to flash Philz CWM, format the internal sd, and change its mount point to /data/media then format it again. Not changing the internal sd mount point after flashing a fastboot when coming from custom 4.2+ roms causes bootloops.
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Ok so there are multiple questions to answer here.
#1 i do not recall which rom was on the phone.. although it appears it was the lastest AT&T as RSD re-Flashed it with a pass. I suppose i should have checked but i've never ran in to this situation. I was just changing the glass out.... you remove about 16 screws, pop the glass out and put a new one it...
#2 the customer does not want the phone rooted or moded, just stock
#3 the bootloader is locked and mythtool instructions are saying you have to be in debugging mode to unlock.... thats not gonna happen cause it don't boot..
So does anyone know if this thing needs a sim for a first boot after an actuall battery pull?
Also..
I unplugged the digitizer and tried to boot thinking hey other phones will boot without the digitizer, but same thing... AT&T Screen and it's hung. everything on this board is shielded.. so i doubt it got ESD zapped, and i did take static potective precautions.
I bet this thing would look good with a .45cal hole in it.
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Ok so there are multiple questions to answer here.
#1 i do not recall which rom was on the phone.. although it appears it was the lastest AT&T as RSD re-Flashed it with a pass. I suppose i should have checked but i've never ran in to this situation. I was just changing the glass out.... you remove about 16 screws, pop the glass out and put a new one it...
#2 the customer does not want the phone rooted or moded, just stock
#3 the bootloader is locked and mythtool instructions are saying you have to be in debugging mode to unlock.... thats not gonna happen cause it don't boot..
So does anyone know if this thing needs a sim for a first boot after an actuall battery pull?
Also..
I unplugged the digitizer and tried to boot thinking hey other phones will boot without the digitizer, but same thing... AT&T Screen and it's hung. everything on this board is shielded.. so i doubt it got ESD zapped, and i did take static potective precautions.
I bet this thing would look good with a .45cal hole in it.
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#1 That's what I'd assume...and it's 22 screws with fine threading... And if you're getting the AT&T boot logo after a fastboot flash, the bootloader is locked.
#2 Customer's loss
#3 Never actually tested that, but I've never once needed a sim for it to boot up....actually, my first boot ever might have been sim free...been a year now so I'm not really sure.
And I didn't take static precautions.
You didn't accidentally warp or mess up the motherboard on the blow dryer part of the digitizer swap? Or any unnecessary bending on the board with you were prying the screen from it? Those two are the only "dangerous" parts in any Atrix HD repair...unless someone isn't steady with a screwdriver, then there are 46 "dangerous" parts to the repair.
Next time you power up the phone, hold down both volumes and power to access the boot menu. Use volume down to scroll to recovery and volume up to select it. Once in recovery, do a factory reset as well as any cache or dalvik wipes available. If a fastboot flash and all the wipes in stock recovery don't fix it, I'm not really sure what will aside from a new motherboard -- in which case you're better off spending an extra 20-30 and just getting a used Atrix HD like I did....I mean, 50 for just a motherboard or 80 for the all the hardware plus accessories...not really a hard choice seeing as the customer will at least have some backup repair parts in case something bad happens in the future.
Stock recovery is worthless
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#1 That's what I'd assume...and it's 22 screws with fine threading... And if you're getting the AT&T boot logo after a fastboot flash, the bootloader is locked.
did the factory reset and delete cache.. stock recovery doesn't give an option for dalvik cache... can you flash phills with a locked bootloader?
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fudpucker said:
skeevydude said:
#1 That's what I'd assume...and it's 22 screws with fine threading... And if you're getting the AT&T boot logo after a fastboot flash, the bootloader is locked.
did the factory reset and delete cache.. stock recovery doesn't give an option for dalvik cache... can you flash phills with a locked bootloader?
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I wouldn't use Philz until you unlock the bootloader.
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skeevydude said:
#1 That's what I'd assume...and it's 22 screws with fine threading... And if you're getting the AT&T boot logo after a fastboot flash, the bootloader is locked.
did the factory reset and delete cache.. stock recovery doesn't give an option for dalvik cache... can you flash phills with a locked bootloader?
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The only thing you can flash with a locked bootloader is your stock rom with fastboot. That's it. When locked, if manually flashing all the partitions, flashing with RSD, wiping everything that can be wiped, and you're still not booting, then the phone is either truly bricked or you're not doing something correctly.
The only exception to the above is if something went bad during the OTA and you have some sort of partition mix up, in which case the official fastboot for the OTA might fix it for you -- there isn't a stock fastboot for the OTA yet.
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Bootloop & empty battery

Hi.
I've been searching for a solution on how to fix my phone for already almost a year now. I didn't even do anything to it, no custom recoveries or OS (wanted to get CM, but at the time it wasn't available on it, not sure if now is).
The problem - the phone is stuck in a bootloop with an empty battery. The battery wasn't empty at the beginning, but it died in the process of trying to make it work, since the only thing I can boot is "fastboot&rescue" mode, in which the phone doesn't charge - how sweet. Now, I've read just about every thread here on how to flash custom (and original) recoveries, all the DLOAD folder versions and everything, and somewhere in between all that I found that it's impossible to flash anything if the battery is low (or totally empty).
The question - how do I charge the battery if it doesn't boot in anything other than fastboot, and when I plug it in the wall it just loops and loops and loops, and doesn't even charge? It's also impossible to turn it off while it's plugged in the charger. WTF, Huawei, really?
Any help appreciated. Cheers,
Can you Boot into recovery through pressing power + volume+?
You may have to remove the back of your phone and buy a new battery. The disassambling process is pretty simple, but of course you will loose any guarantee..
l3Nni said:
Can you Boot into recovery through pressing power + volume+?
You may have to remove the back of your phone and buy a new battery. The disassambling process is pretty simple, but of course you will loose any guarantee..
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No, can't boot into recovery, only fastboot. If I could, I guess I would've already fixed it, heh.
I actually got it to charge, at least that's what I think. There was a *.bat script somewhere here that was repeatedly doing these two things:
1) fastboot getvar battery-voltage
2) fastboot reboot-bootloader
So, I ran that (while the phone was plugged in my computer and running fastboot mode), and it began looping and looping and looping. Left it like that for the night. Now, in the morning, when I unplugged it and tried to do someting, the red "battery low" LED wasn't glowing/blinking anymore! Since "fastboot getvar battery-voltage" returned an error all the time (remote: command not allowed), I don't exactly know how much power I have in it, but I'll just leave it like that for a day or two now, and then try some of the methods I've already tried before. Got any new ones I could try?
I already removed the back and removed the battery - wanted to see if I can charge it externally, but has a very small connector to connect it to the mother board, and I can't just put it in any external charger - I actually didn't find any external chargers that can charge the battery of this phone, really strange.
About the warranty - don't even care anymore. Somehow I managed to get a small crack on the glass on the back of the phone just a few days after getting it. Screen is not damaged, just the back cover. And, you don't know Latvia, but this is how it goes here. I took it to a repair shop - the one I needed to take my device for warranty repair. However, in Latvia that means it's just an another small repair shop, which just happens to have a contract with the company who sold me the phone (mobile phone operator). So, they take my phone, say they'll do a diagnostic and get back to me. Three weeks pass, and they call me telling that the only thing they can do is replace the motherboard, which is gonna cost me about 250 euros. That, or nothing. I don't agree. That means, if I don't agree to their suggested method of repairing, I have to pay for the diagnostic (about 20 euros).
Well, good idea, looks like you will get your phone running..
To unbrick your device you need to flash a recovery that matches with the firmware you had been on. So, if you had a B1xx Rom running try flashing TWRP 2.8.1.0 and MyRom 1.2. After that flash the stock emui 2.3 recovery and B133 through dload. If you were on a B6xx Ron flash TWRP 2.8.7.0 and MyRom 3.3, then emui 3.0 Recovery and B621.
When you didn't try this way until now, do it. It should work if the device isn't hardbricked.. I wish you the best.
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Well, good idea, looks like you will get your phone running..
To unbrick your device you need to flash a recovery that matches with the firmware you had been on. So, if you had a B1xx Rom running try flashing TWRP 2.8.1.0 and MyRom 1.2. After that flash the stock emui 2.3 recovery and B133 through dload. If you were on a B6xx Ron flash TWRP 2.8.7.0 and MyRom 3.3, then emui 3.0 Recovery and B621.
When you didn't try this way until now, do it. It should work if the device isn't hardbricked.. I wish you the best.
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Just flashed TWRP 2.8.1.0, it's already getting better. Now when I tried turning it on in recovery mode, it's not just simply bootlooping all the time, but is stuck on the Huawei logo. At least I hope that's better If I try to turn it on normally it just bootloops again. Omg omg omg.
l3Nni said:
Well, good idea, looks like you will get your phone running..
To unbrick your device you need to flash a recovery that matches with the firmware you had been on. So, if you had a B1xx Rom running try flashing TWRP 2.8.1.0 and MyRom 1.2. After that flash the stock emui 2.3 recovery and B133 through dload. If you were on a B6xx Ron flash TWRP 2.8.7.0 and MyRom 3.3, then emui 3.0 Recovery and B621.
When you didn't try this way until now, do it. It should work if the device isn't hardbricked.. I wish you the best.
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Well, tried everything again. Flashing all those recoveries, nothing, can't get a recovery. Put a dload folder with update.app in it, magic 3 button combo just gives me some more of that good old bootloop. Extracted everything from the update.app, flashed recovery, system and boot with fastboot - all showed success. I got the most excited when it got to flashing system - it was quite big and took quite long, and returned success, so I really hoped that really did something - but no. Downloaded P7 kernel. Tried "fastboot flash:raw boot P7_kernel" ("P7_kernel" is the name of the file). It created a boot image (544985088 bytes), sending 'boot' returned "OKAY [20.622s]", then "writing boot" returned "FAILED (remote: flash write failure)". Is this the thing that's really broken? The boot flash partition? If so - what can I do, if anything?
God I hate this phone. The best is that I only used it for 3 months, and I still have to pay for it for more than a year. It's been in this condition for 7-8 months already. FML.
edzjins said:
Well, tried everything again. Flashing all those recoveries, nothing, can't get a recovery. Put a dload folder with update.app in it, magic 3 button combo just gives me some more of that good old bootloop. Extracted everything from the update.app, flashed recovery, system and boot with fastboot - all showed success. I got the most excited when it got to flashing system - it was quite big and took quite long, and returned success, so I really hoped that really did something - but no. Downloaded P7 kernel. Tried "fastboot flash:raw boot P7_kernel" ("P7_kernel" is the name of the file). It created a boot image (544985088 bytes), sending 'boot' returned "OKAY [20.622s]", then "writing boot" returned "FAILED (remote: flash write failure)". Is this the thing that's really broken? The boot flash partition? If so - what can I do, if anything?
God I hate this phone. The best is that I only used it for 3 months, and I still have to pay for it for more than a year. It's been in this condition for 7-8 months already. FML.
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Hi, is your bootloader unlocked??? I think you cant write the boot partition if tour p7 is not unlocked, hace you tried flashing stock recovery? Try the b135
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Hi, is your bootloader unlocked??? I think you cant write the boot partition if tour p7 is not unlocked, hace you tried flashing stock recovery? Try the b135
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Hi. Yes, bootloader unlocked, 100% sure. Have tried flashing the stock recovery, no changes. Tried to find the b135 now - I actually failed to find a real, valid download link! All I found were some russian ****up sites, which downloaded some russian ****ing malware! WTF? I'm about to give up on this phone. Just destroy it with all my hate for it. **** this ****ing piece of **** to hell. There is no hope, and **** my life. Whatever.
Be patient. I'll give you link soon but give me answers for this questions.
What was yours last valid ROM ?
Dude you can't flash any recovery you want.... It's not simply working between different ROMs.
Second question. Do you unplaged usb cable before flashing ROM by force update (3 buttons) ?
PS
I am not sure but battery isn't charging even fastboot mode or if totally device is off ?
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Be patient. I'll give you link soon but give me answers for this questions.
What was yours last valid ROM ?
Dude you can't flash any recovery you want.... It's not simply working between different ROMs.
Second question. Do you unplaged usb cable before flashing ROM by force update (3 buttons) ?
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I am not sure but battery isn't charging even fastboot mode or if totally device is off ?
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My last valid ROM is the only one I ever had - EMUI, whichever was the latest about a year ago.
After flashing recovery in fastboot mode, I unplugged the cable and pressed the power button and helt it until it turned off. Waited for a minute to see if it doesn't turn on, to make sure it's completely off - just what the instructions say. Then I tried the force update with 3 buttons, cable unplugged. With stock ROM it was still bootlooping, no changes at all, but with TWRP 2.8.1.0 it got stuck at Huawei logo - but no bootloop. Just Huawei logo, nothing else.
Battery is not charging in fastboot mode because that's how it is on all phones. But it's also not charging when it's totally off, because when I plug it in the charger, it automatically tries to turn on, and starts bootlooping. It's impossible to charge it then. However, with the .bat script I guess I have solved the charging problem - at least the red LED doesn't light/flash anymore.
Emui 3.0 beta release was at the end of 2014, official B609 in January 2015. It's important what rom you have been on. Trying different ones is just a waste of time..
You may try to extract and flash Bxxx part for part (depends on what rom you were) and then TWRP 2.8.1.0/2.8.7.0.I have no other idea, unfortunately.
It's a stupid question, but did you, when trying to boot into recovery, press volume+ for a longer time?
edzjins said:
My last valid ROM is the only one I ever had - EMUI, whichever was the latest about a year ago.
After flashing recovery in fastboot mode, I unplugged the cable and pressed the power button and helt it until it turned off. Waited for a minute to see if it doesn't turn on, to make sure it's completely off - just what the instructions say. Then I tried the force update with 3 buttons, cable unplugged. With stock ROM it was still bootlooping, no changes at all, but with TWRP 2.8.1.0 it got stuck at Huawei logo - but no bootloop. Just Huawei logo, nothing else.
Battery is not charging in fastboot mode because that's how it is on all phones. But it's also not charging when it's totally off, because when I plug it in the charger, it automatically tries to turn on, and starts bootlooping. It's impossible to charge it then. However, with the .bat script I guess I have solved the charging problem - at least the red LED doesn't light/flash anymore.
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Than you probably have EMUI 2.3 ROM version.
Try flashing B135 recovery from here.
Next try to install B135 ROM from this link.
l3Nni said:
Emui 3.0 beta release was at the end of 2014, official B609 in January 2015. It's important what rom you have been on. Trying different ones is just a waste of time..
You may try to extract and flash Bxxx part for part (depends on what rom you were) and then TWRP 2.8.1.0/2.8.7.0.I have no other idea, unfortunately.
It's a stupid question, but did you, when trying to boot into recovery, press volume+ for a longer time?
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No, it broke down before EMUI 3 came out, then. I guess I had the ROM which was just before EMUI 3.
Usually when trying to boot into recovery I press the volume+, hold it for about 10 seconds, and then press and hold the power button until it starts turning on. Then I hold both of them for some time, then release the power button but keep the volume button pressed. I've tried doing it differently - holding both buttons for longer time, releasing both as soon as it starts turning on, nothing I've tried works.
edzjins said:
No, it broke down before EMUI 3 came out, then. I guess I had the ROM which was just before EMUI 3.
Usually when trying to boot into recovery I press the volume+, hold it for about 10 seconds, and then press and hold the power button until it starts turning on. Then I hold both of them for some time, then release the power button but keep the volume button pressed. I've tried doing it differently - holding both buttons for longer time, releasing both as soon as it starts turning on, nothing I've tried works.
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B135 recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/ascend-p7/general/trying-to-update-rom-1-2-t3222485
I uploaded it couple days ago...
OK, I left it "charging" for 2 days straight, hoping maybe battery was too low to flash partitions or whatever. Just wanted to make sure the battery is charged enough. I can't check the voltage or the percentage, because "fastboot getvar battery-voltage" always says that it's forbidden, no permissions, whatever.
So, I left it to charge for 2 days, and now I tested all the things you guys have posted here. Carefully, one by one. Every fastboot flash command returned success, but in the end nothing changed. Doesn't matter which recovery and/or boot I flash, it's just stupidly bootlooping all the time. Nada.
Finally, you can buy a defect P7 (with a broken screen or anything like this) for pretty low money on eBay and change the motherboard.
But I could also understand it well if you just throw it out of the window.. You had really bad luck.
Probably i have the same problem..... You solve yours problem with this ?
Nop, didn't solve the bootloop. I managed to get a donor phone for 55eur though, which had a bent body and wasn't functioning well because of that, and the screen was a bit cracked too. So I did a motherboard swap. Worked perfectly, but the battery connector protecting case screw doesn't hold in anymore, so sometimes it just turns off because it loses connection, or something. I tried to fasten it with some duct tape, hoped it'd help, and put a hard case on it - got better, but still fails sometimes.
I try give it back on warranty, i hope thei repair it.
I am in the EXACT same boat as edzjins. I have wasted 4 days of my precocious life trying to flash stuff on a phone with a completely dead battery.
I just doesn't work, period!
The only possible fix is to buy a new battery, replace the old one, and after the new battery is installed, have all of the flashing software ready to go and fired up before the new battery dies, too!
Its a time game.
Just like edzjins, there was a brief period of time when I thought I could stop the bootloop via TWRP recovery, but was unable to and the battery completely died.
Be wary of trying to flash "EdXposed" framework with TWRP. Instead, flash it only through Magisk.
I have learned the hard way : (

[HELP] Bootloop after trying to boot to recovery. Can't go anywhere

Hey!
I was using my phone as normal, and installed an update for PixelPlusUI, it was working fine and all, until earlier today, i tried going into recovery to fix an app issue. After that, the phone just bootlooped. I figured that going into Fastboot would fix that, but the problem is, i can't reach any of those modes. It just goes to the Redmi logo, reboots, and repeats that infinitely.
I heard about EDL mode, but that seems atleast so far, unreacheable.
Is there any way for me to reach it? Maybe by letting the battery dry out and then plug the powered off phone with Volume -, or am i out of luck here? Im pretty sure this is caused by the stupid VBMeta checks XIAOMI phones has.
Matsilagi said:
Hey!
I was using my phone as normal, and installed an update for PixelPlusUI, it was working fine and all, until earlier today, i tried going into recovery to fix an app issue. After that, the phone just bootlooped. I figured that going into Fastboot would fix that, but the problem is, i can't reach any of those modes. It just goes to the Redmi logo, reboots, and repeats that infinitely.
I heard about EDL mode, but that seems atleast so far, unreacheable.
Is there any way for me to reach it? Maybe by letting the battery dry out and then plug the powered off phone with Volume -, or am i out of luck here? Im pretty sure this is caused by the stupid VBMeta checks XIAOMI phones has.
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Vbmeta means Android Verified Boot.
Vbmeta is default for all android devices and it was made by Google.
It is not specific made by Xiaomi.
Android Verified Boot 2.0
https://source.android.com/security/verifiedboot/avb
What changes did you do when you fixed the app issue?
Couldn't do any, just tried to boot into recovery, then got into that bootlooop cycle, couldn't reach anything.
Managed to get into EDL and SP Flash Tool mode, however, im a bit confused on what i need to flash to get it back to life with stock MIUI or atleast boot to main system to use ADB.
My IMEI is fixed on the phone stickers so i can reasily recover that aswell, any help is appreciated.
EDIT: Now i just need help flashing as it seems, what do i need to do to properly re-flash / re-boot the phone without losing IMEI and that sorta stuff? I plan on switching back to Pixel Plus UI again so, it isn't an issue.
EDIT2: Completely fixed, followed VD's guide on EDL/Mediatek Bypass method and flashed a normal GLOBAL rom, all was fixed, no IMEI lost.

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