[SOLVED]Mi5 completely dead - Xiaomi Mi 5 Questions & Answers

Hello everyone,
I have-or had- MI5 with latest cm14.1 on it, today I downloaded the latest rom from xiaomi.eu -Nougat-. I rebooted into recovery, wiped partitions, flashed the new rom, flashed successfully, and then flashed a font zip, the installer hanged at unmounting system for a long time, I forced rebooting it through holding power button the phone turned off and then never worked. nothing happens, no led when connecting to charger, pc does not recognize the phone at all, no sounds when connecting it. recovery and bootloader does not open. it is completely DEAD. Any help?

same h ere except i didn't get any errors while flashing except the normal command[log] error for all nougat roms. phone is just dead with no signs of life.

iXanza said:
same h ere except i didn't get any errors while flashing except the normal command[log] error for all nougat roms. phone is just dead with no signs of life.
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I got this error as well,
After some search it seems using a deep flash cable could, I cannot make one currently so maybe you could take a look and try it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69727277&postcount=2
I just checked the second post in the xiaomi eu thread
"- NEVER wipe /system partition manually in your life!"
hmm, I have always done this
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Many people reporting the same issue their.

There's another way to go to EDL mode which is this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ED96PJ-qYMM
I haven't tried it yet as I don't have copper tweezers.

iXanza said:
There's another way to go to EDL mode which is this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ED96PJ-qYMM
I haven't tried it yet as I don't have copper tweezers.
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People reported it worked in xiaomi eu thread, gonna try once I have the tools, I wonder why the * dev didn't write "- NEVER wipe /system partition manually in your life!" before the download links

IMTLD said:
People reported it worked in xiaomi eu thread, gonna try once I have the tools, I wonder why the * dev didn't write "- NEVER wipe /system partition manually in your life!" before the download links
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No clue. I'm taking it to the shop for them to do it for me tomorrow.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ED96PJ-qYMM
Do follow the videos, i was hard brick 2 times but now it's working

The issue is, you flashed the CM14.1 on low battery, this then messed up the battery reading, while your device showed somewhere like 50% infact it was around 10%, what need to be done is, do a hard reset with power button a few times while connected to a charger, use a new charger/cable and let it charge for a long time, itll then switch on and charge, leave it to charge till 100% then do a full wipe including internal storage and install a new OS

Shaky156 said:
The issue is, you flashed the CM14.1 on low battery, this then messed up the battery reading, while your device showed somewhere like 50% infact it was around 10%, what need to be done is, do a hard reset with power button a few times while connected to a charger, use a new charger/cable and let it charge for a long time, itll then switch on and charge, leave it to charge till 100% then do a full wipe including internal storage and install a new OS
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I don't really think that this is the problem because the "rom" flash completely successfully. I don't think that the font flash would cause all this mess. Anyway, I left it charging overnight and I keep pressing power button with vol +/- but nothing happens. Thanks anyway. it seems I have to either use test points or deep flash cable.

Hard bricked the phone with the same ROM here, tried to solve it with the video's testpoints (making contact between the two dots and plugging the USB).
Fortunately, MiFlash with adb and qualcomm drivers recognized the device. So I flashed many fastboot ROMs (miui 7/8 dev&stable) via MiFlash, but none of them made the device wake up. The only signal of life is the led blinking red when connected to a usb.
Still trying...
EDIT: ok, got it booting now. The red blinking led is actually a good sign, it means low battery. I just let it charge for about 20 min and the led changed to yellow, and then I could boot it up.
It seems like in all that time the phone was plugged into my PC usb port for flashing, it didn't charge the battery. So I think we should take into account what Shaky156 said, just in case.

jiaming2009 said:
Hard bricked the phone with the same ROM here, tried to solve it with the video's testpoints (making contact between the two dots and plugging the USB).
Fortunately, MiFlash with adb and qualcomm drivers recognized the device. So I flashed many fastboot ROMs (miui 7/8 dev&stable) via MiFlash, but none of them made the device wake up. The only signal of life is the led blinking red when connected to a usb.
Still trying...
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I just revived my mi5 using the test point method, it is rather simple actually.
Make sure you are using miflashtool beta,
I downloaded this rom china developer
I noticed that even though I chose save user data, I still lost my data.

IMTLD said:
I just revived my mi5 using the test point method, it is rather simple actually.
Make sure you are using miflashtool beta,
I downloaded this rom china developer
I noticed that even though I chose save user data, I still lost my data.
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Good to know it also worked for you, I just didn't believe that my battery was depleted from 70% just by hardbriking it...

After installing TWRP it asks to decrypt data even though I did not encrypt, hmmm what now
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I just did factory reset in TWRP and now I can see sdcard.

IMTLD said:
Hello everyone,
I have-or had- MI5 with latest cm14.1 on it, today I downloaded the latest rom from xiaomi.eu -Nougat-. I rebooted into recovery, wiped partitions, flashed the new rom, flashed successfully, and then flashed a font zip, the installer hanged at unmounting system for a long time, I forced rebooting it through holding power button the phone turned off and then never worked. nothing happens, no led when connecting to charger, pc does not recognize the phone at all, no sounds when connecting it. recovery and bootloader does not open. it is completely DEAD. Any help?
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I also had my Mi5 die earlier today. Here's what I did to get it back:
1. Popped-open the back cover, removed the screws from the top panel
2. Disconnected battery (left side)
3. Connected battery back
4. Shorted the two contacts at the right side of the board
5. Plugged original USB in
Note that using a deep flash cable is a less intrusive way of doing steps 1-5, but that's what worked for me.
At this point, the PC detected the phone in EDL mode. I then attempted to flash the fastboot ROM for Mi 5, however, I kept getting errors about Missed Hello / Issue with COM port.
6. Downloaded an up-to-date version of Mi Flash (beta didn't work for me), disable Signature Enforcement (Windows 10) and install Qualcomm drivers
7. Downloaded a MIUI 7.5 fastboot rom
8. Flashed, got an error, about storage being not enough... But the screen turned on with the Mi logo. I was finally able to get the phone into Fastboot.
9. Successfully flashed MIUI 7.5 ROM using Mi Flash.
If you are still getting the COM port issue or Hello, try disconnecting the battery again and repeating steps 3-5.
Good luck.

idmissile said:
I also had my Mi5 die earlier today. Here's what I did to get it back:
1. Popped-open the back cover, removed the screws from the top panel
2. Disconnected battery (left side)
3. Connected battery back
4. Shorted the two contacts at the right side of the board
5. Plugged original USB in
Note that using a deep flash cable is a less intrusive way of doing steps 1-5, but that's what worked for me.
At this point, the PC detected the phone in EDL mode. I then attempted to flash the fastboot ROM for Mi 5, however, I kept getting errors about Missed Hello / Issue with COM port.
6. Downloaded an up-to-date version of Mi Flash (beta didn't work for me), disable Signature Enforcement (Windows 10) and install Qualcomm drivers
7. Downloaded a MIUI 7.5 fastboot rom
8. Flashed, got an error, about storage being not enough... But the screen turned on with the Mi logo. I was finally able to get the phone into Fastboot.
9. Successfully flashed MIUI 7.5 ROM using Mi Flash.
If you are still getting the COM port issue or Hello, try disconnecting the battery again and repeating steps 3-5.
Good luck.
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Thanks for the reply, but I already fixed it this way. I used miflashtool beta since the final release did not work.
The problem is did you lose your data after the flash? because I lost mine even though I checked save data in miflashtool

IMTLD said:
Thanks for the reply, but I already fixed it this way. I used miflashtool beta since the final release did not work.
The problem is did you lose your data after the flash? because I lost mine even though I checked save data in miflashtool
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At that point, I didn't really care if I lost data since I didn't have much on it anyway. Nice to hear that you got yours back. Those were dark hours, yes?

Thanks for giving a hope (checking way to recover from video). I'll get proper screwdrivers soon and try do the same.

I have narrowed down the issue, its the nougat firmware thats caused these recent issues. Xiaomi has distributed an unstable bootloader. I highly recommend reverting back to marshmallow firmware and OS

Shaky156 said:
I have narrowed down the issue, its the nougat firmware thats caused these recent issues. Xiaomi has distributed an unstable bootloader. I highly recommend reverting back to marshmallow firmware and OS
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but how my mi5 now hardbricked no fastboot no recovery no edl

IMTLD said:
People reported it worked in xiaomi eu thread, gonna try once I have the tools, I wonder why the * dev didn't write "- NEVER wipe /system partition manually in your life!" before the download links
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I can confirm that this 100% works for me. You need to be a bit patient with the tweezers and getting the contact points right. It didn't immediately work for me, and I think I had to try a dozen times at least. But eventually it did recognize it. Once MiFlash can see it, you need to use the latest China stable rom. I tried the latest china dev, but it kept on giving errors of missing hello packets.

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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..
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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.
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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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.
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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.
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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
SiulGKT said:
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) ?
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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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Ziolek67 said:
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?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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 : (

[Brick] Mi5 not booting in any mode

Hello,
today I woke up and saw my phone is switched off, despite it has been plugged in to original charger. I thought that maybe charger or cable is broken and battery went down through night. I tried 2 chargers and 2 cables and plugging to my PC. Any of these methods didn't wake up my phone - even notification LED wasn't on.
Later I've read everything about unbricking, but every method requires booting in recovery or fastboot mode - none of them works. I tried every combination of holding buttons and nothing is showing on the screen.
Once when I connected phone with PC LED was green, but it didn't change anything.
Phone is recognized by Windows and I made a backup of important files. When connected to PC I can hear sound of plugging and unplugging device to PC in random interwals of time.
My phone has unlocked bootloader and has stable ROM by MIUIPolska.
I would appreciate any advices what should I do to wake up my Mi5.
Use MI Flash, to flash the latest CHINESE stable rom and I would be repair it, after you can flash custom rom by recovery.
I just flashed with chinese stable rom and actually nothing has changed
zaiko93 said:
I just flashed with chinese stable rom and actually nothing has changed
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You flash rom gemini_images_V7.5.7.0.MAACNDE_20160629.0000.25_6.0_cn_e3f5ce723d with MiFlash?
Yes, exactly this version.
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Yes, exactly this version.
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Try now to flash International fast boot rom
If you mean Global stable ROM I actually did it. Flashed to china stable - nothing, then global stable - still nothing.

HELP!! Le2 x526 Not booting Up, nor Charging

Hello Friends,
Yesterday I was chatting on whatsapp and suddenly my le2 restarts, and then a blue splash screen appears and device keeps on booting,
hence I went to recovery and clear the data, but that also didnt help me,
Then i flash the 13s rom via Flashone 1.9 then also same problem happens, sometimes it went to optimizing apps 3 of 4 and again restarts with blue LED, i were unable to switch it off,
after draining the whole battery I keep mobile to charge but now it is not charging, it only showing Red Solid LED Continuously.
Now I am also Unable to boot into recovery or fastboot mode.
I again flash the stock 13s rom via flashone 1.9 , i got success msg but then also mobile is not booting nor it is charging.
Note: I am on complete stock rom on locked bootloader, never unlocked or rooted, used as come in box.
Please give me a solution on this, I have searched everywhere but not getting any solutions.
Thanks in advance
Try to check your USB cable, most of the time charging issue is due to cable
shubham1358 said:
Try to check your USB cable, most of the time charging issue is due to cable
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Cable is ok. I have another Le2 and it is charging with that cable very well
I am facing same problem. How you solve this issue? Blue led blinks after flashing any rom and bootloop.
xerol said:
Hello Friends,
Yesterday I was chatting on whatsapp and suddenly my le2 restarts, and then a blue splash screen appears and device keeps on booting,
hence I went to recovery and clear the data, but that also didnt help me,
Then i flash the 13s rom via Flashone 1.9 then also same problem happens, sometimes it went to optimizing apps 3 of 4 and again restarts with blue LED, i were unable to switch it off,
after draining the whole battery I keep mobile to charge but now it is not charging, it only showing Red Solid LED Continuously.
Now I am also Unable to boot into recovery or fastboot mode.
I again flash the stock 13s rom via flashone 1.9 , i got success msg but then also mobile is not booting nor it is charging.
Note: I am on complete stock rom on locked bootloader, never unlocked or rooted, used as come in box.
Please give me a solution on this, I have searched everywhere but not getting any solutions.
Thanks in advance
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I also have the exact same problem. Phone started rebooting as soon as it booted up. Somehow i managed to unlock the bootloader, but to no avail. Can't seems to find any rom which can boot up. So practically i have a bricked device with trwp. Formatted the system and other partitions with twrp, flashed many roms. Still the result is same. Bootloops.
Hi,
try to to reimage your phone with QFIL from this site:
https://www.techpoison.in/2017/12/how-to-flash-letv-le-2-x526-stock.html
I downloaded everything from there, QFIL, Sparse image and drivers. My phone was bricked, but its working normally now. After you flash the image your phone should charge normally, just try to boot it up. In my case i had issues with baseband, not detected, no sim function and no wifi and phone was restarting each 3-4 minutes, but it was operable. Basedband issues can be solved by hard reseting the phone and updating it to 21s using the local update, just put the 21s stock renamed to update.zip to internal storage and run system update. When you get the error - APK missing, just boot it up again and retry the local update, should work fine the second time, i just deleted the update.zip and put back again and ran the update.
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Forthe55 said:
I also have the exact same problem. Phone started rebooting as soon as it booted up. Somehow i managed to unlock the bootloader, but to no avail. Can't seems to find any rom which can boot up. So practically i have a bricked device with trwp. Formatted the system and other partitions with twrp, flashed many roms. Still the result is same. Bootloops.
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Flash the 21s bootloader + modem, one ZIP file, should work fine. Not sure what ROM did you install last time. You can give it a shot with with MIUI 10 - its nougat.
I had similar issues, see my topic, maybe it helps a bit.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-2/help/x526-bricked-unknown-baseband-4g-t3838093
Modem + bootloader 21s.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_R...FxTGxlMHM/view
Brother same thing happened to me, a week ago. I cant say about your problem but my problem was due to faulty power button. Actually due to that reason my phone actually kept restarting itself. It showed red light blinking while charging and wasn't able to bypass the optimizing app screen. I also thought it was a software issue but actually it wasn't. I spent about 2 hours figuring out what the actual problem was. The problem was: As we know when power button is hard pressed for about 10-15 seconds it reboots itself.
Although the repair shop guy didn't put new power button but he added a tiny piece of paper in between the power button and body housing to prevent the issue and voila the problem was solved.
delltech1 said:
Hi,
try to to reimage your phone with QFIL from this site:
https://www.techpoison.in/2017/12/how-to-flash-letv-le-2-x526-stock.html
I downloaded everything from there, QFIL, Sparse image and drivers. My phone was bricked, but its working normally now. After you flash the image your phone should charge normally, just try to boot it up. In my case i had issues with baseband, not detected, no sim function and no wifi and phone was restarting each 3-4 minutes, but it was operable. Basedband issues can be solved by hard reseting the phone and updating it to 21s using the local update, just put the 21s stock renamed to update.zip to internal storage and run system update. When you get the error - APK missing, just boot it up again and retry the local update, should work fine the second time, i just deleted the update.zip and put back again and ran the update.
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Flash the 21s bootloader + modem, one ZIP file, should work fine. Not sure what ROM did you install last time. You can give it a shot with with MIUI 10 - its nougat.
I had similar issues, see my topic, maybe it helps a bit.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-2/help/x526-bricked-unknown-baseband-4g-t3838093
Modem + bootloader 21s.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_R...FxTGxlMHM/view
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Hi, Thanks. I actually did that first, flashing through qfil the same rom. it helped me to go to settings after umpteen attempts to go past language selection screen, and i was just able to oem unlock and enable usb debugging (actually after a 2nd partial failed flashing). the phone kept freezing within seconds of booting up. Now After i unlocked the bootloader and installing twrp and flashing many roms thru twrp, i am still having the same problem of booting up and freezing at start-up. cant flash again through qfil, as i will again loose the unlocked bootloader and twrp.
At least , now i can try different roms to see which can unbrick it. last one used was the twrp flashable rom based on eui (small eui by aurel) but it also freezes on language selection screen or beyond.
I am running out of ideas, lets see.
2nd partial failed flashing? any issues during the flash process? i had some issues when i used usb 3.0, 2.0 worked fine for me. If you have also charging issues stay in twrp and let the phone charge properly, its slower but should work fine. You can try to flash the 21s bootloader with modem, maybe it will boot properly. But try it only when you are able to enter the fastboot mode, longpress volume down and power for 10-15 seconds, if that is working you should be able to flash twrp via fastboot and you can experiment a bit. Try to find the chinesse twrp 3.0.2.0 and try to flash the stock 21s version. Should be also an image file, in standard twrp go to install - image, after selecting the image file click on recovery and install, after installation go back, reboot, recovery. Copy 21s to storage, wipe data, cache, dalvik and flash it, chinesse twrp will skip version check and will let you install the stock image, after install reboot but click on do not replace recovery button - this will keep the chinesse twrp installed.
If nothing helps it can be only a HW failure, maybe the power button, try usb 2.0 port during the flash process, i had issues with 3.0 on my pc, if that doesnt help.try a different cable, no more suggestions, sorry.
delltech1 said:
2nd partial failed flashing? any issues during the flash process? i had some issues when i used usb 3.0, 2.0 worked fine for me. If you have also charging issues stay in twrp and let the phone charge properly, its slower but should work fine. You can try to flash the 21s bootloader with modem, maybe it will boot properly. But try it only when you are able to enter the fastboot mode, longpress volume down and power for 10-15 seconds, if that is working you should be able to flash twrp via fastboot and you can experiment a bit. Try to find the chinesse twrp 3.0.2.0 and try to flash the stock 21s version. Should be also an image file, in standard twrp go to install - image, after selecting the image file click on recovery and install, after installation go back, reboot, recovery. Copy 21s to storage, wipe data, cache, dalvik and flash it, chinesse twrp will skip version check and will let you install the stock image, after install reboot but click on do not replace recovery button - this will keep the chinesse twrp installed.
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My phone has been flashed multiple times by qfil method. And always it hangs at initial setup (so it boots up, but hangs at language selection or further up screens, before setup can complete and launcher could be loaded).
While trying to flash again with qfil once it stopped at 25 percent (because the battery went dead). Charged the battery and booted up the phone, and i was surprised it booted up. After 2-3 attempts i was able to reach the launcher screen and immediately enabled developer options and oem unlock / usb debugging. Only had few split seconds to do this and the phone froze again. After that i installed twrp and hence treying different roms. Most fail at setup.
Just tried MIUI 9PRO ROM. It also froze at setup multiple times, but once i was able to complete the setup and miui launcher is up , but it reboots or turn off the phone just after that. So cant do anything with the phone. Unsure of whether a newer bootloader will help in these freezing issues as i have been able to boot up at least in some roms only if for few seconds. Will try to tinker the settings of miui rom (if the phone let me do it before freezing/hanging). Lets see. Thanks for suggestions. More suggestions welcome, because i am still unsure weather this is a software or hardware related problem. I am guessing that it may have something to do with Google security as earlier i was getting msg that phone has been wrongly resetted and needs to verify with Google (but i couldn't get a chance to use the same account, as phone kept freezing at setup).
Did you fully charge the battery, if not let it fully charge in twrp. Flashing the roms in twrp works everytime or do you see any errors? Before you flash anything disconnect the usb cable.
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Try to flash the 21s bootloarder with modem, one zip using twrp. Go to fastboot mode and wipe modems. fastboot erase modem1st fastboot erase modem2st. Put the phone to flash mode and reimage with qfil. Before you do it write down both imeis, you can find them also on the original package on the backside. Also try to remove all sim cards from the phone and try a different cable. If nothing helps, hw issue, maybe the power button mention earlier in this thread.
After reflash skip everything at setup and reset phone to factory defaults. OEM is already unlocked, you dont have to do it again.
I have charged the phone fully before any flashing after that error. I can flash the phone through twrp without any error msg. The phone boots up most of times in various roms but hangs at or after the initial setup screens show (like language selection etc). Flashed the modem+bootloader, success, but it showed bootloader version as 20s (not 21s). Tried the commands u mentioned to erase modems, it say error failed, no such partition found. I had checked the partitions with parted and 56 partitions are there including the modemst1 & 2.
Now re flashed via qfil , did as advised but again the same problem of hanging / freezing at or after initialization screens of various roms.
Forthe55 said:
I have charged the phone fully before any flashing after that error. I can flash the phone through twrp without any error msg. The phone boots up most of times in various roms but hangs at or after the initial setup screens show (like language selection etc). Flashed the modem+bootloader, success, but it showed bootloader version as 20s (not 21s). Tried the commands u mentioned to erase modems, it say error failed, no such partition found. I had checked the partitions with parted and 56 partitions are there including the modemst1 & 2.
Now re flashed via qfil , did as advised but again the same problem of hanging / freezing at or after initialization screens of various roms.
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Yeah sorry i screwed the command its fastboot erase modest1 modemst2, my bad.
Just now i was able to complete the initialization (setup screen) of sparse image india rom. I can reach the launcher and settings for few seconds before the device freezes or reboots.
So the same problem , with which i started, the only good thing is that i have been able to set oem unlock to on, so that i can flash trwp and various roms (but all fail with the same freezing issues)
Forthe55 said:
Just now i was able to complete the initialization (setup screen) of sparse image india rom. I can reach the launcher and settings for few seconds before the device freezes or reboots.
So the same problem , with which i started, the only good thing is that i have been able to set oem unlock to on, so that i can flash trwp and various roms (but all fail with the same freezing issues)
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So you erased modems and reflashed with qfil right? If so i assume its a HW problem. Try the fix with the power button, i ran out of ideas
Last thing which can help maybe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LH3VOIlLfvo&t=135s
Download 21s stock image + the chinesse twrp, links should be under the video, i think so, or look somewhere in the forum for new links. Try to reflash the 21s, some people reported that freezing issues were gone after installing the latest EUI. Basically you can do the same after QFIL reflash but you need enough time to copy the ZIP file as UPDATE.ZIP to the internal storage and run the local update via setting, system update and local update, i hope that TWRP will work for you, just follow the video tutorial.
delltech1 said:
Last thing which can help maybe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LH3VOIlLfvo&t=135s
Download 21s stock image + the chinesse twrp, links should be under the video, i think so, or look somewhere in the forum for new links. Try to reflash the 21s, some people reported that freezing issues were gone after installing the latest EUI. Basically you can do the same after QFIL reflash but you need enough time to copy the ZIP file as UPDATE.ZIP to the internal storage and run the local update via setting, system update and local update, i hope that TWRP will work for you, just follow the video tutorial.
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Did that also, the same problem. The phone freezes after the os is booted. I was wondering what is that isnt touched by flashing ( in download mode or fastboot mode or through twrp). I may need to tinker that. The roms are all fine in the sense they all stop at the same points. Something in the phones partition, which isnt touched by flashing? (There must be, as i flashed with qfil, the oem unlock remains, the bootloader didn't lock, and it remains unaffected by re-imaging)
Try this, maybe it helps:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-2/help/issues-installing-twrp-rom-le-s3-x522-t3618662/page2

Phone do not boot after Oreo update

As i installed update and clicked reboot to apply it, now my system do not boot. Phone always stuck on white NOKIA logo boot screen forever. I tried few times to restart it via VOL-UP + POWER, but it always have same result - never boots. Please give me advice how to deal with it
It happened to me too, in December already. Mobile is in service now.
They flashed original fw, tested and returned it with results no fault. Right after switch on and new Oreo update it starts to freeze and produce various mistakes again, so I have returned phone to service. Will complain with seller about exchange.
ravkhar said:
It happened to me too, in December already. Mobile is in service now.
They flashed original fw, tested and returned it with results no fault. Right after switch on and new Oreo update it starts to freeze and produce various mistakes again, so I have returned phone to service. Will complain with seller about exchange.
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That really sucks. But what do you mean by various mistakes? Like your system boots, but some functionality is not working? As i said in my case it totally cannot boot and recovery mode i can't enter factory recovery mode by VOLUME UP + POWER on start.
gornex said:
That really sucks. But what do you mean by various mistakes? Like your system boots, but some functionality is not working? As i said in my case it totally cannot boot and recovery mode i can't enter factory recovery mode by VOLUME UP + POWER on start.
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Ach yes, sorry. First it stucked in logo Nokia and rebooting again... VolumeUp+Power does not work normally on Nokia.
It helped procedure found here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74406267&postcount=34
Then I was able to make factory reset and mobile booted, but worked with various faults.
Did you unlock your bootloader , flashed TWRP and then changed the slot? Slot A to B or vice versa?
If so, then the solution is
How to solve!
I simply waited until the battery ran out
When battery was completely dead and no Nokia-logo appear any more >>
Then I charged the battery 3% juice without booting
and from there I entered recovery-mode with the help of a USB cable.
Holding the volume+ button while connecting the USB-cable
From TWRP-recovery I changed to the other inactive slot
and whooala, that's it!
Edit: I sucked the juice (mAh electric-capasity) out of the battery quicker with help of OTG-cable and an external USB-powerd fan.
Use almost any external max 5volt USB-powered devices available at home, even charging another phone unless the second phone doesn't reverse-charge, this Nokia can be used as a power-bank.

[HELP] Redmi 4x won't boot.

Hello,
my Redmi 4x won't boot. I tried to find some solution for this issue, but I can't find it anywhere, so I created this new thread to ask you for your help.
Last night I was out in the city and my phone died because of low battery, so after I came home I just wanted to charge it as usual. Battery logo showed up and it was behaving as always, but when I tried to turn it on it couldn't boot again.
After pressing the power button the splash screen flashes for a brief moment and then it just turn off again. This happens all the time from the moment my phone died. I'm not sure what went wrong here. I can't get it to recovery mode either. So I wanted to do a fresh start and flash it again with new ROM here (Ressurection Remix 6 is what I have now)
I'm able to get it on fastboot mode, but once I try to flash it with MiFlash I get error message like "error:FAILED (remote: Critical partition flashing is not allowed)"
So I looked up for a solution and I found that I need to get it in EDL mode with adb.exe
I tried this solution but with no luck. Phone is restarting but it won't turn on again and the fastboot mode is lost.
I'm not really sure if I have right drivers for it. Qualcomm HS-USB Diagnostics 900E is what I have now. I can't also change the usb debugging mode obviously, so I'm also trying to find some solution for this issue either (is there any chance how to turn it on with adb.exe?)
I think it's softbricked but i'm not really sure.
Thank you for your help
p3wp3w said:
Hello,
my Redmi 4x won't boot. I tried to find some solution for this issue, but I can't find it anywhere, so I created this new thread to ask you for your help.
Last night I was out in the city and my phone died because of low battery, so after I came home I just wanted to charge it as usual. Battery logo showed up and it was behaving as always, but when I tried to turn it on it couldn't boot again.
After pressing the power button the splash screen flashes for a brief moment and then it just turn off again. This happens all the time from the moment my phone died. I'm not sure what went wrong here. I can't get it to recovery mode either. So I wanted to do a fresh start and flash it again with new ROM here (Ressurection Remix 6 is what I have now)
I'm able to get it on fastboot mode, but once I try to flash it with MiFlash I get error message like "error:FAILED (remote: Critical partition flashing is not allowed)"
So I looked up for a solution and I found that I need to get it in EDL mode with adb.exe
I tried this solution but with no luck. Phone is restarting but it won't turn on again and the fastboot mode is lost.
I'm not really sure if I have right drivers for it. Qualcomm HS-USB Diagnostics 900E is what I have now. I can't also change the usb debugging mode obviously, so I'm also trying to find some solution for this issue either (is there any chance how to turn it on with adb.exe?)
I think it's softbricked but i'm not really sure.
Thank you for your help
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Hi, most likely your battery is faulty. Current draw during Android kernel boot up phase is above 1A whereas only around 0.2A for a working OS, that's why neither OS nor recovery can start when the battery develops high ESR (internal resistance). Do the following test:
fully recharge the battery
do not disconnect the charger
turn it on
Your Android may now actually work again but you must use a short quality cable connected to a 2A+ charger, which will support the battery at boot time - and you can disconnect it later.
k23m said:
Hi, most likely your battery is faulty. Current draw during Android kernel boot up phase is above 1A whereas only around 0.2A for a working OS, that's why neither OS nor recovery can start when the battery develops high ESR (internal resistance). Do the following test:
fully recharge the battery
do not disconnect the charger
turn it on
Your Android may now actually work again but you must use a short quality cable connected to a 2A+ charger, which will support the battery at boot time - and you can disconnect it later.
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Thank you, but the battery wasn't the main issue, because once I was able to flash it through EDL mode to the latest stable official ROM, the battery was on 93% already.
Now I'm stuck with MI logo and powered by android with 3 blinking dots above. I watched somewhere, that it could last for 7 minutes, but for me even the 15 minutes is not enough, so I guess i'm in bootloop.
For some reason my bootloader is locked again, even though I already made the unlocking process earlier before I flashed to Resurection remix 6. My phone doesn't even appear in device manager. I can't even use it as a storage, so I could try to flash it to custom ROM.
I'm not really sure wat happened and how is it possible to brick your phone by just draining your battery to 0%
Ok, phone is alive again. It booted up right after I inersted microSD card in slot. I didn't know this was necessary...

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