gionee m2 boot loop. unable to enter recovery mode - Gionee M2

hello,
I flashed my gionee m2 using SP_Flash_Tool_v5.1524 ( format all + download, also tried firmware upgrade)
Gionee M2 JB 4G 0101 T5163
it showed success.
when I connect my gionee m2 (4gb) to a computer using usb, it is in boot loop.
it shows the gionee logo and restarts itself.
when I remove the usb, it still continues the boot loop.
I remove the battery and the power goes off.
Then, I click the power button and it doesn't power up.
I click volume down + power button, it doesn't power up.
I click volume up + power button, it doesn't power up.
I charged it for more than an hour. So, I think there is charging in the battery.
I replaced the recovery.img with carliv recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2703141
and flashed again using sp flash tools (format all + download)
it showed green ring.
I tried again to power on, no response.
when I connect to USB, it powers on and starts boot loop
please suggest how to recover from the boot loop and make the phone working again.
Thanks

ravikum said:
hello,
I flashed my gionee m2 using
Gionee M2 JB 4G 0101 T5163
it showed success.
when I connect my gionee m2 (4gb) to a computer using usb, it is in boot loop.
it shows the gionee logo and restarts itself.
when I remove the usb, it still continues the boot loop.
I remove the battery and the power goes off.
Then, I click the power button and it doesn't power up.
I click volume down + power button, it doesn't power up.
I click volume up + power button, it doesn't power up.
I charged it for more than an hour. So, I think there is charging in the battery.
please suggest how to recover from the boot loop and make the phone working again.
Thanks
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try flashing another stock ROM (there are many versions)
Replace the recovery.img in the stock ROM folder with the CTR (carliv recovery)
then use SP Flash Tool v3.1344.212 and flash ur phone
obviously you''ll lose all the the /system and /data partitions (any existing data)
there are various tutorials in the gionee m2 sections to see how to flash stock rom
http://firmwarefile.com/gionee-m2 -> get firmware from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2703141 -> carliv recovery
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CxDF2pkdCQ -> fllashing from SP

Hi, thanks for your reply.
can I use latest sp flash tools instead of SP Flash Tool v3.1344.212 ?

you can use the latest version, when i flashed my M2 (8gb, stock rom) with it, it worked perfectly, but its HIGHLY recommended that you use SP 3.1344

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