Stuck in APX mode won't boot or turn on / charge - any fix yet? - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

TL;DR: Any way to fix/flash a Nexus 7 that reports it's in APX mode to Windows yet, that won't do anything else?
Backstory: I've had a 2012 Nexus 7 32gb since the day it came out (Oct 2012 or so?). Worked great for a year, loved it! Had AOKP on it, unlocked/rooted, used tons of apps, never a single problem. And then one day while I was using it to play music while charging it, out of the blue, it hard shut off while it was running, rebooted and shut off during boot and... never turned on again. Wouldn't indicate a charge, wouldn't turn on, couldn't get it to respond to any power or volume key presses, nothing.
I called Asus, and they agreed it needed to be repaired. I sent it to them, they sent me back the same unit, repaired, and said they swapped the mainboard out in the repair notes. Worked great, except the device was completely wiped, relocked, unrooted, and they removed my nice Stenheil screen protector.
I was without it long enough that I got used to not having it. Since it was completly back to stock, I decided instead that I would sell it when I found a good buyer (friend, etc), and buy the new 2013 Nexus 7 instead. I found a friend who wanted it a few days ago.
Today's Issue: I charged it over night last night so it was on a full charge this AM. I saw that I was still running 4.3 on it (hadn't really used it since I got it back in November), so I did the factory/official "OTA" update to 4.4.2 this AM. Went flawless, no issues, booted up fine. I updated all the apps on it, also worked fine.
I then decided to do a Factory Reset on it, (Thru Backup/Reset IN android, NOT Recovery). I went thru the confirmations/warnings, and then it said "Shutting Down..." and, it shut down. I let it sit for a few minutes, expecting it to boot back up (it never did). I tried to turn it on, nothing. I tried ALL combinations of power + volume, + charging cable in/out, etc. Everything possible, trust me, I scoured the web for new combinations and timing ,etc. No matter what, I never got ANYTHING on the display, no charging indicator, no recovery or bootloader, nothing. It's like the display is dead. The battery was fully charged this AM after being charged overnight so I know the battery wasn't even close to low. It's like it's completely dead no matter what I do.
I then tried to hook it up to my PC, which is setup for ADB etc, couldn't see it in ADB. In Device Manager though, it's showing as being in APX mode? So I tried holding power down for 10 seconds with it connected, and it DOES disconnect from windows, and a few seconds later, it shows up again, again in APX mode. Nothing ever appears on the display. Holding VOL down or all three buttons while plugging into PC never changes anything, no matter what, it ALWAYS shows in APX mode.
From what I'm reading online, this is a sign that the bootloader is missing or corrupt, and, that there isn't a fix for that unless you first backed up your crypto "blob" using Flatline (which I didn't even know about till today). I'm hoping that maybe what I've read is out of date? Is there perhaps a way to fix or flash this yet?
The whole thing makes little sense. All I did is update it, then reset it, all officially supported/normal things, on a bone stock tablet. It seems more like they didn't ACTUALLY fix it the first time it went back to them....
Help? AFAIK the tablet is now out of warranty. I just want to sell it and get the 2013 model! The tablet is in perfect shape, it's been used with a screen protector and case since day 1 - not a single scratch on the screen or case. :crying:

i'll take the silence to mean I'm screwed, right? :crying:

I don't know how, but it seems your bootloader is gone. (corrupted sector on the nand,maybe)
You can't do much without the proper blobs.
If I were you, would try to send it back to Asus. They are the only ones who can repair it.

Wow I can't believe it's been two months, but, I still have this tablet, still not working, Asus won't fix it for a reasonable price... anything changed on this in the last two months?
It seems like it should be possible to do something... maybe I'm just optimistic.
I want a 2013 Nexus 7 but it's hard to pull the trigger knowing my very lightly used gen1 model failed twice now.

There is no way to produce an universal blob and device specific blob creation is working so there is little to no reasons for further development.

You could fit a new motherboard 32gb ones are expensive but the 16gb are a lot cheaper
Programming is a race between engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.

They're readily available on eBay - $35 for a used 16GB motherboard, and $50 for a 32GB board. That's how I fixed my APX bricked N7...

Whoever stumbles across my late entry, if the N7 won't boot after empty battery, no button combinations work and PC shows only APX mode - take off the back housing (it's pretty easy to do) and disconnect and reconnect the battery cable, this let me boot it up immediately...
(my N7 however was plugged over night to charge before I attempted this unplug but actually didn't show up the charging indicator and wasn't bootable, surprisingly it was charged already half when I finally could boot it up)
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Apparently it is possible without having done the backup first, at least for some people.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-7/general/tutorial-how-to-unbrick-nexus-7-blob-bin-t4083879

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Nook -completely- unresponsive/truebrick,full battery,unrelated to Rooted Forever scr

Hello all, I'm curious to hear your thoughts and advice.
My nook is completely unresponsive. It is not stuck at rooted forever.
In fact this has nothing with a root attempt/reset/restore/power on.
I had done a a fresh reset/root with touchnooter about four months ago and was happily and smoothly reading for about two months. I then got busy and put the nook down, did not touch or use for about another two months. I tried to use it about a week ago but found that it had run out of battery in sleep after the two months of disuse (not surprising). I put it on charge overnight and everything booted right and functioned well once it turned on, except that the battery indicator in the statusbar showed a "?" and the battery info in system info showed 100% "unknown". After alot of fruitless research I put it down with the intention of reset/restore/root when I had the time.
I just picked it up this morning and was faced with the expected "Press then button below to wake up your NOOK" screen. But when I pressed the "n" button nothing happened. Obviously holding the "n" did nothing as well.
I tried to power it off and on- nothing
holding power for 20- nothing
power for 30- nothing
8 failed boots- nothing
left right- nothing
left right power-nothing
random pushing and holding of power- nothing
all these with mem card in and out- nothing
all these plugged usb- nothing
all these pugged ac- nothing
I let it charge some more- nothing
None of the buttons do anything, the screen stays inevitably at the " press the n button to wake" screen. no activity whatsoever except that when It is plugged in, the green light shows. NO ORANGE LIGHT... it is fully charged by both usb and ac.
It is not detected at all by windows anywhere.
In Linux- lsusb, bklid, and df -h yield nothing. My nook might as well be the invisible stupid ereader.
I did not drop it, sumbmerge it, perform magic around it... It has been sitting on a shelf doing nothing.
To repeat, the only thing my nook does is light up green when plugged.
It is unchangeably stuck on poe's face...
If this isn't true brick, I don't know what is.
I'm exhausted. Any ideas? I appreciate the help.
Best,
Thomas
i don't know. i just know my dog ate mine and i'm now in the market for a new screen, so if you don't get it working sell me the unit and get some money for yourself to purchase a new one =D
or you could google the disassembly instructions and try unplugging the battery, not very hard to do. could be of .. some help perhaps?
I would definitely take you up on your offer, but i'm still under warranty.
However, I would still like to have my original, and figure out what is going on and why it happened.
Ideas?
Thank you.
similar problem were solved
Hi! I might have read about similar problem solved on USB host mode here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23475998&postcount=131
That's it, thanks so much.
if it help
if it helps let them know in the tread that you had same problem. they are wondering whether it is due to host mode
[N2E]: After automatic update to 1.1, Nook Touch Screen absolutely DEAD--Nothing Work
THIS WAS A POST FROM ANOTHER SITE AS TO MY PROBLEM:
I was reading on my N2E last night. I put it down for about 30 minutes and when I came back it was displaying the default "Authors" screensaver (I had switched to the Nature photos) and asking to slide to unlock. I thought, "Oh, the new software update must have downloaded and installed. I'll check it out." To my shock, the touch screen was completely unresponsive--no amount of swiping would unlock from the screen saver. I let it set for a while longer thinking perhaps the softare update was not yet finished. No such luck.
As a result of the new update, my NOOK is now completly DEAD! I tried powering off, but couldn't do that because you are asked to confirm power off on the touchscreen, which no longer works. So, I looked online and tried the soft reset/reboot by holding down the "Home" or "n" button and then pressing the power button for several seconds. Great--it started rebooting...and came right back to the "authors" screen saver and asking to swipe to unlock. I tried this rebooting process several times, always with the same result: back to screeensaver mode with completely unresponsive touchscreen.
So, looked at the online technical troubleshooting discussion and helps and decided to try a downloaded manual install of the software update. Plugged my NOOK into my computer and it recognized it. So, I downloaded the manualo software update and dragged and dropped it onto the NOOK as directed and sure enough, it started to reboot itself. I thought, "whew, maybe this will fix it". NOPE--came right back to the locked screensaver, with no mention of attempting to update software, and the touchscreen is still dead. (By the way, all of this was done initially with the NOOK showing about 94% charged, so it was not a battery issue.)
Reconnected the NOOK to my computer and the software update file was gone from its home directory, which implies it did something with it. So, I tried repeatedly to install the software update manually, always with the same result: NOOK comes back to locked default "authors" screensaver wtih a dead touchscreen.
Looked online for B&N technical support again saw that others had this problem (though only found a couple references). Found the instructions to do a factory reset and reluctantly tried that, desparate to make my NOOK work again, but frustrated that if it did I would have to rebuild everyting on it and download my 400+ B&N book library all over again. But, guess what, factory reset just comes up to the "Welcome to your all-new NOOK" screen (sounds like progress), BUT the touchscreen is STILL dead, so I can't hit the "Next" button onscreen to proceed with setting up my factory-reset NOOK. Tried rebooting again (as this seems to be the only solution offered in the online tech support) and now it just keeps coming back to the "Welcome to your all-new NOOK" screen with a dead touchscreen keeping me from doing anything.
So, now I am taking it back to my local B&N store in hopes they will exchange it for a new NOOK.
I really want to see a feature to disable automatic updates in the future. I specifically didn't download and manually install when the update came out, figuring I'd wait for the automatic download to give time to B&N to work out the bugs and perhaps issue a patch (as they have done in the past for the N1E). Instead I get no warning about the automatic download (happens while I am reading and set the NOOK aside for 30 minutes), and then the update KILLS my NOOK.
I am not a satisfied NOOK customer at this point.
MY POST: (from the that site)
Not Sure how to do this post or whatever, but I was happy until the update and everything that happened to you is the same with me. This is the first post that describes what happened to me. I'm out of warranty and refuse (and can't) to buy another one of these. If their updates can do this, I'm not sure I want to sink another $100 into the shareholders pockets. I'd really like to know if anyone knows what may be wrong with it.
In addition to what was already mentioned, I took the battery out several times(which seems intimidating but very easy but voids the warranty) and took it completely apart cleaning the screen very well with water and another time a glass cleaner. I tried rooting also. Not sure of what to do now. It seems software related due to working fine until the update. Still at the "Welcome to your all-new NOOK" screen with unresponsive screen. I wasn't sure if the last sentence from B&N was a personal message to me welcoming me to the "new" state of the my nook.
Thanks for any help from anyone.
Thanks.
Identical problem.... and no fix..
It is a shame you got no solution for this. and the worst, you are not the only one... it happened exactly the same with my Nook ST....
Hopeless...
Machiavelli_The_Man said:
THIS WAS A POST FROM ANOTHER SITE AS TO MY PROBLEM:
I was reading on my N2E last night. I put it down for about 30 minutes and when I came back it was displaying the default "Authors" screensaver (I had switched to the Nature photos) and asking to slide to unlock. I thought, "Oh, the new software update must have downloaded and installed. I'll check it out." To my shock, the touch screen was completely unresponsive--no amount of swiping would unlock from the screen saver. I let it set for a while longer thinking perhaps the softare update was not yet finished. No such luck.
As a result of the new update, my NOOK is now completly DEAD! I tried powering off, but couldn't do that because you are asked to confirm power off on the touchscreen, which no longer works. So, I looked online and tried the soft reset/reboot by holding down the "Home" or "n" button and then pressing the power button for several seconds. Great--it started rebooting...and came right back to the "authors" screen saver and asking to swipe to unlock. I tried this rebooting process several times, always with the same result: back to screeensaver mode with completely unresponsive touchscreen.
So, looked at the online technical troubleshooting discussion and helps and decided to try a downloaded manual install of the software update. Plugged my NOOK into my computer and it recognized it. So, I downloaded the manualo software update and dragged and dropped it onto the NOOK as directed and sure enough, it started to reboot itself. I thought, "whew, maybe this will fix it". NOPE--came right back to the locked screensaver, with no mention of attempting to update software, and the touchscreen is still dead. (By the way, all of this was done initially with the NOOK showing about 94% charged, so it was not a battery issue.)
Reconnected the NOOK to my computer and the software update file was gone from its home directory, which implies it did something with it. So, I tried repeatedly to install the software update manually, always with the same result: NOOK comes back to locked default "authors" screensaver wtih a dead touchscreen.
Looked online for B&N technical support again saw that others had this problem (though only found a couple references). Found the instructions to do a factory reset and reluctantly tried that, desparate to make my NOOK work again, but frustrated that if it did I would have to rebuild everyting on it and download my 400+ B&N book library all over again. But, guess what, factory reset just comes up to the "Welcome to your all-new NOOK" screen (sounds like progress), BUT the touchscreen is STILL dead, so I can't hit the "Next" button onscreen to proceed with setting up my factory-reset NOOK. Tried rebooting again (as this seems to be the only solution offered in the online tech support) and now it just keeps coming back to the "Welcome to your all-new NOOK" screen with a dead touchscreen keeping me from doing anything.
So, now I am taking it back to my local B&N store in hopes they will exchange it for a new NOOK.
I really want to see a feature to disable automatic updates in the future. I specifically didn't download and manually install when the update came out, figuring I'd wait for the automatic download to give time to B&N to work out the bugs and perhaps issue a patch (as they have done in the past for the N1E). Instead I get no warning about the automatic download (happens while I am reading and set the NOOK aside for 30 minutes), and then the update KILLS my NOOK.
I am not a satisfied NOOK customer at this point.
MY POST: (from the that site)
Not Sure how to do this post or whatever, but I was happy until the update and everything that happened to you is the same with me. This is the first post that describes what happened to me. I'm out of warranty and refuse (and can't) to buy another one of these. If their updates can do this, I'm not sure I want to sink another $100 into the shareholders pockets. I'd really like to know if anyone knows what may be wrong with it.
In addition to what was already mentioned, I took the battery out several times(which seems intimidating but very easy but voids the warranty) and took it completely apart cleaning the screen very well with water and another time a glass cleaner. I tried rooting also. Not sure of what to do now. It seems software related due to working fine until the update. Still at the "Welcome to your all-new NOOK" screen with unresponsive screen. I wasn't sure if the last sentence from B&N was a personal message to me welcoming me to the "new" state of the my nook.
Thanks for any help from anyone.
Thanks.
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The factory restore does not actually fix every possible problem with your Nook.
If your Nook responds at all, try to boot it up on an SD card like ClockworkMod or noogie.
At least that way you can see what is happening.
The partitioning might have become corrupted which the "factory restore" does not touch.
If no response with anything, try disconnecting the battery.
You might also try booting over USB using the techniques in rooting the new white glow.
Hello I was wondering if I'm just screwed I bought 2 nook simple touch, one for me and one for a present to my mother for her birthday on march 16. I bought them at best buy for $40 a piece on January 30. I used mine and was perfect but when I tried to set up my mom it wouldn't load the license agreement, always got stuck or reboot or something, so I loaded cwm on an sd card just to play around, tested on my nook and was fine, then put it on my moms nook booted once then I didn't press anything and turn it off then I load the image but when I tried to boot again it got stuck on the load screen and wont do anything, no reset sequence will work with the sd card on or off the other nook boots with this sd card. at the end I exchanged with my mom she is happy with her nook an I have a useless unit do you think they will exchange it I didn't rooted it or did anything to it but has the n cwm splash on screen forever. I'm in Costa Rica right now and wont return home until May do you think I'll might be able to exchange it or should I just try to repair it.
I'm glad that your mother got the working one!
You say that that one will boot on your CWM SD card, but yours won't?
It may be hard to get your unit exchanged with a conspicuous screen on it, even if it's not your fault.
When you plug it into your desktop is there any indication of a new USB device found?
If it's charged and no amount of the power button gets a reaction, I'd open it up.
any news???
Hi endor43, same problem here, have been able to find any solution?
endor43 said:
Hello all, I'm curious to hear your thoughts and advice.
My nook is completely unresponsive. It is not stuck at rooted forever.
In fact this has nothing with a root attempt/reset/restore/power on.
I had done a a fresh reset/root with touchnooter about four months ago and was happily and smoothly reading for about two months. I then got busy and put the nook down, did not touch or use for about another two months. I tried to use it about a week ago but found that it had run out of battery in sleep after the two months of disuse (not surprising). I put it on charge overnight and everything booted right and functioned well once it turned on, except that the battery indicator in the statusbar showed a "?" and the battery info in system info showed 100% "unknown". After alot of fruitless research I put it down with the intention of reset/restore/root when I had the time.
I just picked it up this morning and was faced with the expected "Press then button below to wake up your NOOK" screen. But when I pressed the "n" button nothing happened. Obviously holding the "n" did nothing as well.
I tried to power it off and on- nothing
holding power for 20- nothing
power for 30- nothing
8 failed boots- nothing
left right- nothing
left right power-nothing
random pushing and holding of power- nothing
all these with mem card in and out- nothing
all these plugged usb- nothing
all these pugged ac- nothing
I let it charge some more- nothing
None of the buttons do anything, the screen stays inevitably at the " press the n button to wake" screen. no activity whatsoever except that when It is plugged in, the green light shows. NO ORANGE LIGHT... it is fully charged by both usb and ac.
It is not detected at all by windows anywhere.
In Linux- lsusb, bklid, and df -h yield nothing. My nook might as well be the invisible stupid ereader.
I did not drop it, sumbmerge it, perform magic around it... It has been sitting on a shelf doing nothing.
To repeat, the only thing my nook does is light up green when plugged.
It is unchangeably stuck on poe's face...
If this isn't true brick, I don't know what is.
I'm exhausted. Any ideas? I appreciate the help.
Best,
Thomas
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There are times when a Nook gets in a mode where it won't accept a charge.
Opening it up and disconnecting the battery for a minute might fix this.
endor43 said:
That's it, thanks so much.
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When this worked for you did the light turn orange right when you plugged the battery back in? I just took the battery out, plugged the nook into a charger, and with it plugged in plugged the battery back in and the light stays green the whole time yet I'm not able to use the nook at all.
My nook second generation is not responding to my touch I tried everything to get it to work and I eventually got it to completely power of what if it does not work when I turn it on what should I do
It could be power/battery problems.
Check to see if it makes itself known when the USB is plugged in.
If it reacts at all, that's an indication of life.

[Q] power button

Hello, is there any way to get my BRAVO to power on with one of the volume buttons? My power button only works every great once in a while, and now, if it powers off, I have to get to the bootmenu on the blue light before it goes to the battery charge indicator while it's plugged into a charger. then I have to fiddle with the power button while I have REBOOT selected. I would buy another one and install it, but I fear it may be the connector on the main board, and I don't want to break anything else while trying. the button seems to click just fine. it just doesn't register on the phone.
I use a screen off app and the volume button wake when the phone is turned.
all suggestions are appreciated.
Use Rom Toolbox by JRummy. There's a Rebooter widget that allows you to Reboot, Fast Reboot, Reboot Recovery\Bootmenu, Power Off, Restart SystemUI. I have the Pro version (highly recommended app to have), but I think the Lite\Free version has that feature as well. On CM10, select Rom Toolbox from the Widget Screen (app drawer) then select Rebooter -- for some reason, selecting Rebooter from the Widget Screen doesn't work (never shows up on desktop). Its a really good widget to have if you're running Paranoid and changing up your dpi values.
Unfortunately, I'm pretty sure my BRAVO has burned up now. about 5 hours ago it just shut off while I was using it, and now I can't get the charge LED to come on. The shutting off thing really isn't anything new,but the LED thing is. It used to shut off a lot; sometimes I couldn't get it to stay on for more than five minutes, and other times it would be fine for a couple weeks.
I finally took the phone apart figuring that it couldn't hurt anything since the phone wont turn on anyway. The power button itself was physically fine. (at least from what I can tell) I didn't see anything out of the ordinary.
I was wanting a faster phone anyway, but I really liked that phone. These BRAVOs really have some great development going on for them. Thanks for the help Skeevy.
magicCrazyThing said:
Unfortunately, I'm pretty sure my BRAVO has burned up now. about 5 hours ago it just shut off while I was using it, and now I can't get the charge LED to come on. The shutting off thing really isn't anything new,but the LED thing is. It used to shut off a lot; sometimes I couldn't get it to stay on for more than five minutes, and other times it would be fine for a couple weeks.
I finally took the phone apart figuring that it couldn't hurt anything since the phone wont turn on anyway. The power button itself was physically fine. (at least from what I can tell) I didn't see anything out of the ordinary.
I was wanting a faster phone anyway, but I really liked that phone. These BRAVOs really have some great development going on for them. Thanks for the help Skeevy.
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I'm beginning to think that this phone is possessed. it was sitting on my desk not even plugged in and it just turned on for no reason. absolutely no reason whatsoever.
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That really sucks. You weren't running a Defy CM10 Custom Kernel rom were you? If so, that may be the problem -- it ships with the 526 battd and once it fully dies you have to charge on a wall charger and pray. I almost had that issue myself -- installed rom before work and forgot to push the 525\520 battd. Luckily I made it home with 3% battery left and was able to push and charge -- well, I accidentally set it with 644 permissions and the led wouldn't come on, phone wouldn't charge, yada yada...had 1% left when I did the 755 chmod...makes me wonder if that was your problem as well. If it was (wrong permissions on battd) your only solutions are the MacGuyver cable\Motorola Factory Cable or use another Bravo\Defy to charge your battery on an external battery charger.
I really hope you're not screwed. 2013 is looking to be a good year for the platform. Custom Kernels, Jellybean, AOSP. Luckily Bravo's are really cheap now. I've seen some on eBay for cheaper than the parts to fix them.
Good luck on finding a new phone. Every time I find a phone I want it either AT&T modified it and locked the bootloader --
Xperia TL (I think L means locked down), its not for my network, or it costs too much for my budget (Note 2). I'd have a TL on the way if it weren't for the locked bootloader -- Thanks AT&T, you're awesome. After looking, I can pick up an HTC One X for $49.95 -- may be my new phone.
skeevy420 said:
Good luck on finding a new phone. Every time I find a phone I want it either AT&T modified it and locked the bootloader --
Xperia TL (I think L means locked down), its not for my network, or it costs too much for my budget (Note 2). I'd have a TL on the way if it weren't for the locked bootloader -- Thanks AT&T, you're awesome. After looking, I can pick up an HTC One X for $49.95 -- may be my new phone.
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The one thing I didn't like about the one x was the non removable battery. What's your thought on that?
As far as I know I'm on the stock kernel; I'm on your cm7 Kang. I really can't figure this thing out. It's still shutting of on me after being on for about two minutes( that's if it even makes it past the red "M") , but if I plug it into a wall charger it powers on and stays on and doesn't shut off until I unplug it, and then other times it stays on for about 30 seconds after I unplug the charger then shuts off. I might just need a new battery. it was fine the day before last.
I've seen the ones on ebay, the one just needs a digitizer, and I have that. I would have to go with t-mobile to get another phone unless I save up.I had a new until I hard bricked it a couple weeks ago. It was a Pantech BURST that I bought unlocked for $160. the clockwork mod that was built for it rewrote all the boot partitions when it wasn't supposed to. So now I have a $160 paper weight sitting on my desk.
Also, when did all this stuff about kernels start happening. I was gone for a month, and now I have no idea about whats going on.
Dr. Orange said:
The one thing I didn't like about the one x was the non removable battery. What's your thought on that?
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That and the no sdcard slot makes it a deal breaker....Its one of the phones that I can get cheap on upgrade, but those 2 "features" make me not want it -- my Bravo has more storage than the OneX -- 18gb via sdcard and that's not enough for me (I keep 12Gb of music on my sdcard, would be 15gb but I only have the one 16gb card and need room for nandroids and roms.) Perhaps I'll just hit someone with my 3lb sledge and take their Note 2.
magicCrazyThing said:
As far as I know I'm on the stock kernel; I'm on your cm7 Kang. I really can't figure this thing out. It's still shutting of on me after being on for about two minutes( that's if it even makes it past the red "M") , but if I plug it into a wall charger it powers on and stays on and doesn't shut off until I unplug it, and then other times it stays on for about 30 seconds after I unplug the charger then shuts off. I might just need a new battery. it was fine the day before last.
I've seen the ones on ebay, the one just needs a digitizer, and I have that. I would have to go with t-mobile to get another phone unless I save up.I had a new until I hard bricked it a couple weeks ago. It was a Pantech BURST that I bought unlocked for $160. the clockwork mod that was built for it rewrote all the boot partitions when it wasn't supposed to. So now I have a $160 paper weight sitting on my desk.
Also, when did all this stuff about kernels start happening. I was gone for a month, and now I have no idea about whats going on.
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Either bad battery or bad connections (wipe them with alcohol) I guess. Picked up a battery for $7 last night (found them for cheaper, but I was already on newegg getting a 4 pin to sata power converter -- only have one sata power cable on my power supply and either I use it for my 2tb hard drive or dvd drive -- 2tb drive won).
Looks like the Pantech Burst is easy to brick...Apparently CWM 6 flashes a bad recovery. CWM 5 reported to work just fine. Sucks that there's no PIT or SBF type file for you to use. Maybe one will be leaked and that'll unbrick you.
About 2 months ago MS2 user Czechop managed to make a 2nd-boot module load a custom kernel WITH radio. Sources were released about a week later and Quarx had a custom kernel up and running in no time. Defy JB 2nd-Boot roms run an updated 2.6 kernel and a 3.0 kernel is in the works . Sadly, the photo camera doesn't work (video and panorama do) and the phone acts like a Defy with 4 capacitive buttons.
If you want to flash a Defy 2nd-Boot rom, you have to replace /system/bin/battd with the one from our CM7 (necessary for the battery to charge properly), same thing with /system/etc/mot_ise_imager_cfg.bin (to use the limited camera). I use them as my daily rom on the Bravo and don't have any issues with them, but no camera doesn't bother me and the 4 capacitive buttons aren't that annoying.
The capacitive bug is due to using the Defy Plus devtree with the kernel (Bravo devtree hangs on boot). Not sure about the camera bug. Read the last 2 pages of the JB thread over in the dev section for more info.
Darn! Part of my power button actually broke off inside the phone now. the other day this wouldn't have been as much of a problem because when I plugged it in to a computer, or the charger, it would boot right up, but now it goes to the battery charge indicator. I can get to recovery, but with no power button I cant do anything when I'm there. I really don't want to part with this phone. I realize that I could probably push the twrp recovery through ADB so that I could still flash stuff, but is their anyway to modify the phone or kernel so that it will power on when any of the physical buttons are pressed?
I love this phone, but being dropped on concrete everyday really cut its life short.

wont turn on and screen flashes when plugged into a charger..weird?

so i got my nexus 7 back around january and right when i got it i unlocked and rooted it with the tool kit. I was flashing many ROM's and kernals too but im a college student and got busy around march and so i wasnt using it and it was just sitting in my drawer. At the time it was in my drawer i remember it was working and powering on. So last month it came to my mind that i wanted to use the nexus 7 since i have time now. I go and look for it and when i found it and tried to turn it on it just wouldnt turn on.
First i plugged it into the charger with the ORIGINAL cable and plug for the whole day but when i plugged it in the screen started flashing every 3 seconds with a plain white light. So i tried booting into recovery using the power and volume buttons and that didint work. So i searched around the web and found that pulling out the battery and re connecting it works for most people. So i tried that and nothing changed. Right now its sitting plugged into the charger...flashing a white light every 3 seconds. So what else can i try? Idk if i have warranty too so im worried right now. The original owner received it as a gift and he was like 45 years old and didin't have the receipt to return it. My brother knows this guy because hes a regular customer and he bought it off of him and gave it to me knowing i like android devices. So i don't have a receipt for a RMA so idk what to do. Another thing is that the bootloader was unlocked last time i used it.
Please dont ignore this post and give me an opinion on what to do. Recommend me trying to give it to a electronics place to have them look at it and quote me how much would it cost me to get i fixed?
Your battery has discharged too low and your tablet has entered a form of hibernation to prevent it from becoming permanently damaged. Plug it in and hold all three hardware buttons to boot to the bootloader. From there, select power off. You should then be able to charge and use your device normally. These instructions are among the potential steps to take posted in the sticky thread at the top of this forum. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2090826

Phone finally booted after 3 day boot loop..

I decided to start a thread because I noticed there were multiples about this issue. So 3 days ago I was on Facebook when my phone randomly froze. I pushed the power button, and that's when it began bootlooping. I instantly tried booting into recovery with no success. I was hopeful, however, because I could still access the bootloader. I got on my computer and began researching the issue and steps I could take to fix it. I tried every method out there and was unsuccessful. I ended up buying a Pixel today off Craigslist and am loving it so far. So anyway since my Pixel came with the OEM charger, and I had been using a non-oem ever since I had my 6P, I decided to plug in the OEM and see what happens. Within the first hour my 6P began to get very hot, almost to the point where I couldn't even hold it in my hand. Keep in mind the phone was still consistently boot looping the whole time. So I decided to unplug it. Well I left it sitting and went about my business and when I came back to my bed I noticed it was doing the Google boot animation!!!! I started freaking out! After it booted up I finished the tutorial stuff and just let it sit on the home screen for a second. I noticed the battery was low so I figured I would plug the charger back up and let it charge. Well in the time it has taken me to write this post, it just started boot looping again... Lol. So I just unplugged the charger AGAIN, to see if it will boot up again. To me, it seems like there might be a hardware issue with my battery. Anyway, my 6P was rooted and running nitrogen OS (wasn't running the latest build but was 7.1.)
what are the exact symptoms? and does it boot into bootloader and recovery if not what is it physically doing?
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what are the exact symptoms? and does it boot into bootloader and recovery if not what is it physically doing?
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As of now it is still boot looping and no it doesn't boot into recovery. Only symptoms I've noticed is the phone starts to get extremely hot when I plug in the OEM charger that came with my Pixel. I figured they were the same so that's why I decided to use it since it was OEM.
I had a 6p that bootlooped eternally couldnt access boot or recovery, I sent it in and they sent a new one. Board was damaged.
I also had a nexus 5 that bootlooped and it turned out to be a bad power botton. the internal connection was broken so it would get power and lose power all in the same second, off and on but too fast to see other than seeing a bootlooping device. that was fixed with a new power button which had to be soldered on.
if not on warranty you could take to a cell phone repair shop maybe they might be able to fix the issue.
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I had a 6p that bootlooped eternally couldnt access boot or recovery, I sent it in and they sent a new one. Board was damaged.
I also had a nexus 5 that bootlooped and it turned out to be a bad power botton. the internal connection was broken so it would get power and lose power all in the same second, off and on but too fast to see other than seeing a bootlooping device. that was fixed with a new power button which had to be soldered on.
if not on warranty you could take to a cell phone repair shop maybe they might be able to fix the issue.
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It is under warranty, but the sad part is that I no longer have the receipt for it. I got the phone off Craigslist and the guy gave me the original box and receipt but I managed to lose it. I haven't been able to get it to fully boot back up again since last night. I'm not that worried about it anymore because I already have a new phone, but I wouldn't mind if it were to some how fix itself lol.
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It is under warranty, but the sad part is that I no longer have the receipt for it. I got the phone off Craigslist and the guy gave me the original box and receipt but I managed to lose it. I haven't been able to get it to fully boot back up again since last night. I'm not that worried about it anymore because I already have a new phone, but I wouldn't mind if it were to some how fix itself lol.
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my first bootloop years ago i thought the same.
it wont fix itself. its not a software isssue because youd be able to at least boot into bootloader. it sucks to hear the truth but thats the truth.
its a hardware issue and you could take it to a repair shop because they will inspect and fix. small drops that dont harm the device can ultimately cause small breaks in the solder joints so who knows what is wrong without inspection

Nexus 6p - bricked?????

Hi all,
Hopefully this wasnt covered before- I used the search function and it didnt return any results, at least not for my specific scenario.
I've had this 6p for about 18-20 months roughly. Been my best phone by far, and I've been very happy with it(normally i replace my phones every 8-12 mos because I need the latest and greatest lol).
About six months ago I threw PureNexus on there with I believe Flash kernel. Worked flawlessly, and I've been really happy with it.
About a week ago, it powered off on its own but i had it in my back pocket so I just assumed it was an accidental reboot. However, this morning, I woke up, threw it on the charger for about 30 minutes, got to about 60%, and unplugged it. While I was using the browser, it froze up for a minute then shut down. No bueno. Cannot get it to power back on. No power light while charging. I did what others have had luck with, holding power, and/or power/down for several minutes, still nothing.
I reached out to Project Fi, and they want a 500 dollar hold to send me out a refurb replacement. I know they release the funds in approximately 12 days but we had a recent death in the family and I just cannot afford to have 500 bucks locked up, especially right now. Spoke w a supervisor, apologized, but said nothing they can do.
On a whim, I plugged it into the pc, and it DOES detect it but its the dreaded QHSUSB_BULK under 'other devices'. So that tells me its at least got power, but, I'm unsure if just trying to use adb(i havent in a while, not since i did the initial rom install but im sure i can find instructions) to attempt to throw the base image back on there, will work, or which direction to go.
I found this but I dont think its for my specific phone but thought maybe there was a set of instructions for this particular phone similar to these:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/fix-fix-qhusbbulk-cm12-t3059518
I have seen several reports of this error happening when flashing the wrong rom, or using the wrong image, but never just all of a sudden when its been running like a champ.
any thoughts? thanks in advance.
Nexus 6p is plagued with issues like shutting down at certain percentages and the dreaded bootloop of death. You could get in contact with Google heard even people out of warranty having success. Could also have a shop replace the battery in some cases that fixed the shutdowns.
If it doesnt boot up at all I can't help you. If you can get to bootloader, flash stock image, un-root, re-lock your phone. see if it boots. I had to do all this, this morning. Phone would just shut off at 80%, reset and hang at the google sign. I could only get to into the main system with a hard reset every time. then it would reset and lock up. So i reverted it to stock and we will see how it goes. So far its been 6 hrs and no random resets and its in full use.
Yea, the problem is, I cant. Its not even a boot loop. Just looks like its dead. Held the power button down for roughly 10 minutes out of desperation.
The odd thing is, if i plug it into my pc it shows how i mentioned in my initial post. So it must have juice even though the power light/etc isnt on and it doesnt show charging.
Last hope I think i have is to run it out of battery leaving it on the table, then hope somehow when i plug it into charge, that resets it somehow since it was dead, and maybe clears whatever the issue is. Very odd considering it was working fine until this.
Your phone is stuck in the EDL mode when its detected as QHSUSB__BULK. There are solution for this but i dont know if this solution is combined with data loss or not and i try to find that out recently. I also still dont know how to fix that with linux.
Here two howtos:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guide-how-to-bring-to-life-dead-nexus-t3581948
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/howtos-debrick-nexus-6p-stuck-edl-9008-t3552838

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