Blinking Red Led Of Death. [Might Be Solved] - Xiaomi Mi 5s Guides, News, & Discussion

Comment here if u have had The Blinking Red Led Of Death and how it happened.
What is blinking red led of death? Well i am glad u asked!
First of all, your phone is dead get over it. Lol
Secondly...
Its when your phone randomly switches off and doesnt power on much like hard brick but red led keeps on blinking and you are left with red led and black screen. You are probably thinking...
-Sheiit.. why dont you just flash the phone with miflash?
Beatch please.
Even if you flash the phone... Nothing changes. It says it was successfull, but doesnt boot up and it doesnt show u anything.
-Well alright... What about ADB/Fastboot?
Haha! No. Same story. Says it was successfull but still doesnt boot.
Maybe you are the one of lucky poeple who will get it booting up. But thats unlikely. (Much positivity much wow)
-Well how do i fix it?
Well in all honesty... U cant.
There are few poeple who had success with charging it for 6+ hours and holding the power button for 2-6 minutes, but it didnt work for me soo...
The only way that i know of 100% fixing this problem is replacing the mother board.
-But it costs like 100€!
Buy a used mi 5s with broken screen or just bootlooped u cheap bastard! Ebay is your friend Atm.
If i find a fix i will post here.
If not. I will sell my mi 5s for parts... Maybe i will get few bucks soo i could kms.
You better start digging a grave for your beloved Mi 5/s because that LED is coming for you.

Nice +rep r8 9/11 would fck it again

try flashing a factory image in edl mode (short test pins on the motherboard)...
that might get you somewhere...

crashpb said:
try flashing a factory image in edl mode (short test pins on the motherboard)...
that might get you somewhere...
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Edl mode works fine

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Its alive?
I think its a faulty screen.
I flashed the phone with mi flash and it booted up but nothing on the screen.
I can hear sounds when doing a screen shot, plugging in to charge, capacitive buttons work or at least they have light on them and blue led is blinking slowly which means i have text messages and missed calls.
Gonna order a screen from alixpress for 135$ with fingerprint and 3D touch and see what happens.
Gonna keep u guys updated.

Mine discharged too much, and had that problem.
I opened it, measured the battery voltage and was 3.2V (100%=4.3V, 0%=3.6V) so somehow the phone couldn't charge it.
I plugged the usb power, then connected the battery, and that did the trick, after half hour it came back to life.
The problem was a faulty charging cable, the phone though it was charging but actually wasn't, that cable didn't carry any current, so the phone just kept going thinking it was charging until it drained the battery to an extreme level

dabyd64 said:
Mine discharged too much, and had that problem.
I opened it, measured the battery voltage and was 3.2V (100%=4.3V, 0%=3.6V) so somehow the phone couldn't charge it.
I plugged the usb power, then connected the battery, and that did the trick, after half hour it came back to life.
The problem was a faulty charging cable, the phone though it was charging but actually wasn't, that cable didn't carry any current, so the phone just kept going thinking it was charging until it drained the battery to an extreme level
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To late for this solution i already stabbed the lcd multiple times with screwdriver to much... But colors arent showing (when you break the lcd) only some backlight when i press hard on the display.
I dont even know if i should buy a new display. :/

NotCat_ said:
Comment here if u have had The Blinking Red Led Of Death and how it happened.
What is blinking red led of death? Well i am glad u asked!
First of all, your phone is dead get over it. Lol
Secondly...
Its when your phone randomly switches off and doesnt power on much like hard brick but red led keeps on blinking and you are left with red led and black screen. You are probably thinking...
-Sheiit.. why dont you just flash the phone with miflash?
Beatch please.
Even if you flash the phone... Nothing changes. It says it was successfull, but doesnt boot up and it doesnt show u anything.
-Well alright... What about ADB/Fastboot?
Haha! No. Same story. Says it was successfull but still doesnt boot.
Maybe you are the one of lucky poeple who will get it booting up. But thats unlikely. (Much positivity much wow)
-Well how do i fix it?
Well in all honesty... U cant.
There are few poeple who had success with charging it for 6+ hours and holding the power button for 2-6 minutes, but it didnt work for me soo...
The only way that i know of 100% fixing this problem is replacing the mother board.
-But it costs like 100€!
Buy a used mi 5s with broken screen or just bootlooped u cheap bastard! Ebay is your friend Atm.
If i find a fix i will post here.
If not. I will sell my mi 5s for parts... Maybe i will get few bucks soo i could kms.
You better start digging a grave for your beloved Mi 5/s because that LED is coming for you.
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"First of all, your phone is dead get over it. Lol"
You are a fool. Period.
I cannot stand people like you spreading misinformation.
NO ONE listen to this person. Your phone is NOT dead and there is not any issue with the motherboard.
This happens from over discharging your battery, usually in hot weather. The guy stabbed his screen with a screwdriver like a child, this is not someone you should be taking advice from.
Plug and unplug the phone repeatedly while holding the power button. That will get it charging again.
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Ugh, you really piss me off. I really wish there was some sort of lesson you could be taught for spreading info like this. You'll do it again and again, I know your type because we are literally the exact opposite in this situation.
People like you never change. I've never in my life done what you did here.

nexxusty said:
"First of all, your phone is dead get over it. Lol"
You are a fool. Period.
I cannot stand people like you spreading misinformation.
NO ONE listen to this person. Your phone is NOT dead and there is not any issue with the motherboard.
This happens from over discharging your battery, usually in hot weather. The guy stabbed his screen with a screwdriver like a child, this is not someone you should be taking advice from.
Plug and unplug the phone repeatedly while holding the power button. That will get it charging again.
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Ugh, you really piss me off. I really wish there was some sort of lesson you could be taught for spreading info like this. You'll do it again and again, I know your type because we are literally the exact opposite in this situation.
People like you never change. I've never in my life done what you did here.
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#Triggered
Sir, you are retarded.
Phone was booting up fine according to sounds coming out of my unit, but screen wasn't lighting up.
I stabbed it because i wanted to. You didnt pay for my phone a single cent.
Its not your device. Get over it *****.
Yes, maybe that wasn't very smart decision, but who are you to judge me for my actions towards the phone.
You are the one who is spreading misinformation because i tried literally everything including your fix. It didn't work. Thats why i gave up on my unit.
Maybe for some it will help but it didn't for me.
Screen already had some burn in's and it was chinese knock off display and i already wanted to replace the screen.

Already got that red LED, twice. The first time I just kept it plugged on a charger and nothing happened. When I woke up the next morning, it was at 100%, it had charged during the night.
The second time, I tried the same, nothing happened. I don't remember what I've done, but after several combinations of buttons, wait, change of charger or whatever, it showed 0% with a message saying it couldn't boot with so less battery. I let it charge and it's still perfectly working now.
So no Sir, red Led doesn't mean death, in both cases it happened because I had drained the battery too much.
I don't see how a screwdriver in the screen could help you phone boot, maybe you could explain the logic?

Lyechee said:
Already got that red LED, twice. The first time I just kept it plugged on a charger and nothing happened. When I woke up the next morning, it was at 100%, it had charged during the night.
The second time, I tried the same, nothing happened. I don't remember what I've done, but after several combinations of buttons, wait, change of charger or whatever, it showed 0% with a message saying it couldn't boot with so less battery. I let it charge and it's still perfectly working now.
So no Sir, red Led doesn't mean death, in both cases it happened because I had drained the battery too much.
I don't see how a screwdriver in the screen could help you phone boot, maybe you could explain the logic?
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Maybe there's a hidden reset button behind the display, you can only access it by stabbing a screwdriver through the screen lol

dabyd64 said:
Maybe there's a hidden reset button behind the display, you can only access it by stabbing a screwdriver through the screen lol
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Its for fun.
Screen had alot of burn ins soo it was worth less to me.

I get the MI5 PRO Special edition from my boss, it was 1.5 year ago. Before that I had the MI2 for 3.5/4 years without any single issue.
Yesterday, at work, the MI5 was fully charged when he suddently showed me tons of "xxx as stopped" popups. I thinked it would be a good idea to reboot it then it never turned on again.
Only 1.5 years of usage!!! This phone was at 750+ euros in France, I'm really pissed of about what happened. I'm glad I didn't paid for it.
Today, I'm trying to charge it but I got the RED blinlking led. Yesterday It was not even blinking this damn RED LED.
I give a try to the MIA1 right now (I rushed to the new store in France to buy it before closing). If this one is a crappy one, for sure it will be the last time I buy xiaomi for sure.
I let it charge with another cable to see what will happen.
Yesterday when the red LED didn't blink I've not charged the phone, it was laying on the table. And this morning I tried to turn it on and I've seen the red LED. Strange because if it was an empty battery, why the LED was blinking only this morning? It was on the table all the night without a charger plugged in it. I really hope it is died because I would be even more pissed of if it boot up again.
Update: So far nothing happen. Even EDL mode is not working, and I tried several time ^^ Maybe a day while doing a random try it will work. For now I will let it laying somewhere in my room.

romain337 said:
I get the MI5 PRO Special edition from my boss, it was 1.5 year ago. Before that I had the MI2 for 3.5/4 years without any single issue.
Yesterday, at work, the MI5 was fully charged when he suddently showed me tons of "xxx as stopped" popups. I thinked it would be a good idea to reboot it then it never turned on again.
Only 1.5 years of usage!!! This phone was at 750+ euros in France, I'm really pissed of about what happened. I'm glad I didn't paid for it.
Today, I'm trying to charge it but I got the RED blinlking led. Yesterday It was not even blinking this damn RED LED.
I give a try to the MIA1 right now (I rushed to the new store in France to buy it before closing). If this one is a crappy one, for sure it will be the last time I buy xiaomi for sure.
I let it charge with another cable to see what will happen.
Yesterday when the red LED didn't blink I've not charged the phone, it was laying on the table. And this morning I tried to turn it on and I've seen the red LED. Strange because if it was an empty battery, why the LED was blinking only this morning? It was on the table all the night without a charger plugged in it. I really hope it is died because I would be even more pissed of if it boot up again.
Update: So far nothing happen. Even EDL mode is not working, and I tried several time ^^ Maybe a day while doing a random try it will work. For now I will let it laying somewhere in my room.
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Xd lol, that's why i usually buy cheap phones with flagship specs and good xda community. I mean, i bought LeEco Le Pro 3, it's as good as 1+3t, and much better than the mi5, and it costs only 250ish euro, compared to the overpriced 750+. Also, you can hardly brick this, and easly debrick it

D1stRU3T0R said:
Xd lol, that's why i usually buy cheap phones with flagship specs and good xda community. I mean, i bought LeEco Le Pro 3, it's as good as 1+3t, and much better than the mi5, and it costs only 250ish euro, compared to the overpriced 750+. Also, you can hardly brick this, and easly debrick it
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I've not buyed the this MI5, it was a present from my boss Otherwise, my budget is maximum 250 euros. That's why I have the MIA1 right now I barrely use the phone to play games, instead I use it for dev and internet/meteo/music most of the time What a shame for this MI5! really glad I didn't pay for it.

nexxusty said:
"First of all, your phone is dead get over it. Lol"
You are a fool. Period.
I cannot stand people like you spreading misinformation.
NO ONE listen to this person. Your phone is NOT dead and there is not any issue with the motherboard.
This happens from over discharging your battery, usually in hot weather. The guy stabbed his screen with a screwdriver like a child, this is not someone you should be taking advice from.
Plug and unplug the phone repeatedly while holding the power button. That will get it charging again.
*edit*
Ugh, you really piss me off. I really wish there was some sort of lesson you could be taught for spreading info like this. You'll do it again and again, I know your type because we are literally the exact opposite in this situation.
People like you never change. I've never in my life done what you did here.
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Oh wow, your method totally helped. My heart sank when I read the OP. Thank god I kept reading down, and also that you debunked it.

D1stRU3T0R said:
Xd lol, that's why i usually buy cheap phones with flagship specs and good xda community. I mean, i bought LeEco Le Pro 3, it's as good as 1+3t, and much better than the mi5, and it costs only 250ish euro, compared to the overpriced 750+. Also, you can hardly brick this, and easly debrick it
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You always find a way to brag about it lol

lly091 said:
Oh wow, your method totally helped. My heart sank when I read the OP. Thank god I kept reading down, and also that you debunked it.
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yeah its a bit too harsh lmao. It needs a rewrite. I still have the phone tho and its working it just needs a screen replacement. Lmfao

All i did to fix this was to open the device, disconnect the battery, plug the charger, turn the phone on and connect the battery

Battery problem
I have my Xiaomi Mi 5 for 2 years... Having this battery pop up the back cover. Decided to DIY battery change and voila... Red LED blinking of death. Try to understand why it acts that way... Seems like the battery connector not on the right place. That is why it blinks. After several adjustment, the connectors fit in its place... It works normal.
So the blinking is caused by the battery doesnt connect to the system. If it connects, it charges...
Hopefully my experience, work on your gadget...

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Evo refuses to turn on AT ALL

This has happened once before, but just for a small amount of time to to the heat (I believe). The phone has been off for over and hour and refuses to turn on whether I hold down the volume button, don't hold down the volume button, or push the battery in at the exact time as I'm doing the other one or two. The splash screen flashed for half a second and immediately went back off when I plugged my evo charger, the usb part, into my portable ipod charger, so I believe this means there is still help available! Last time this happened, which was months ago, it seemed as if it just needed to cool down a bit, and my reading on the internet confirmed that the phones shut off when their batteries reach too high of temperatures. So what I did was wrap the phone and the battery, separately, in a large wash cloth and let them sit it the fridge for a little while. No luck, I'm running out of ideas (and I realize a ziplock bag may have been better but who cares). A few days ago I installed cm7gginggerbread7 (wimax) over cm7gingerbread2, but have not had any issues up until now and everything has run perfectly as well as smoothly. Is there any way I can turn my brick into a phone? Perhaps there's a way to adb something even though the phone wont boot (im a noob). I'm just pissed cuz I finally got every little thing exactly the way I wanted it, and now I'm stuck with a paperweight :/ I thank you for all your help, brave knights
It just suddenly shut off and won't turn back on?
And you weren't messing with anything?
If so, sounds like it's a hardware or battery issue.
Can you try a different battery?
Does the charging light come on when you plug it in? It could be a dead battery, and if the charging port is broke, it wont charge.
Otherwise, it seems like a hardware issue. I would take it to sprint, and they should be able to replace it for you.
sitlet said:
Does the charging light come on when you plug it in? It could be a dead battery, and if the charging port is broke, it wont charge.
Otherwise, it seems like a hardware issue. I would take it to sprint, and they should be able to replace it for you.
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But it has teh rootz!!!!!!!!!
Smash that mofo with a hammer and call Asurion!!!!!!
jk
matt2053 said:
But it has teh rootz!!!!!!!!!
Smash that mofo with a hammer and call Asurion!!!!!!
jk
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If they can't get it to power on then it really doesn't matter if it's rooted or not because they won't be able to find out.
Well I was messin with it a couple days ago, flashed gginggerbread6 w/ wimax over gginggerbread2 after wiping cache and dalvik and of course making a nandroid. I was thinking of smashing it but I've gotten everything they way I want it for the thousandth time. I'm also reluctant to do it because this issue has resolved itself in the past, albeit a tad quicker. For christ's sake, it even fixed itself for half a second this time, just enough to show me the splash screen lol. I'm very gentle with my evo and have never had any problems that weren't easily resolved with a little bit of work. I guess I could smash it until it works, and then if it ends up breaking then I win either way, but I'd really like to get my darling fixed. I know it's nothing compared to the cyanogenmod team, but I've flashed and flashed (almost always to cyanogenmod, what can I say it's perfect) and I have FINALLY got everything set up the way I wanted it, which includes manually going through and changing all the icons to custom pngs lol.
I guess I just don't understand why this would happen all of a sudden like this, I've onlu had it for three or four months, htc can't make that shotty of work can they? The other thing is I have a battery widget so as to make sure my battery does not get to hot, as well as having a setting in setcpu which stops overheating if it should ever occur. I really have a feeling it's something which can be fixed just because it has been magically fixed in the past and it was "fixed" for half a second today. Is there any way to adb into recovery even though the screen is black? Any suggestions help, I have important calls coming in as well as rather important calls to (hopefully) future employers. Of course I also don't want people to think that I am ignoring them, which isn't quite as bad but I still try to be as rude as possible :/
So...any ideas guys Don't wanna sound like I'm fishing for compliments, but you all are by far the best in the field. Keep up the good work (on my phone haha) Thanks so much for the advice you're going to give me on how to fix this up so I don't miss all my friends calls and texts until I get pissed off at. Later trooper
EDIT: Sry got block of text. tl/dr fix my evo that wont turn on asap thx
Raillery said:
Well I was messin with it a couple days ago, flashed gginggerbread6 w/ wimax over gginggerbread2 after wiping cache and dalvik and of course making a nandroid. I was thinking of smashing it but I've gotten everything they way I want it for the thousandth time. I'm also reluctant to do it because this issue has resolved itself in the past, albeit a tad quicker. For christ's sake, it even fixed itself for half a second this time, just enough to show me the splash screen lol. I'm very gentle with my evo and have never had any problems that weren't easily resolved with a little bit of work. I guess I could smash it until it works, and then if it ends up breaking then I win either way, but I'd really like to get my darling fixed. I know it's nothing compared to the cyanogenmod team, but I've flashed and flashed (almost always to cyanogenmod, what can I say it's perfect) and I have FINALLY got everything set up the way I wanted it, which includes manually going through and changing all the icons to custom pngs lol.
I guess I just don't understand why this would happen all of a sudden like this, I've onlu had it for three or four months, htc can't make that shotty of work can they? The other thing is I have a battery widget so as to make sure my battery does not get to hot, as well as having a setting in setcpu which stops overheating if it should ever occur. I really have a feeling it's something which can be fixed just because it has been magically fixed in the past and it was "fixed" for half a second today. Is there any way to adb into recovery even though the screen is black? Any suggestions help, I have important calls coming in as well as rather important calls to (hopefully) future employers. Of course I also don't want people to think that I am ignoring them, which isn't quite as bad but I still try to be as rude as possible :/
So...any ideas guys Don't wanna sound like I'm fishing for compliments, but you all are by far the best in the field. Keep up the good work (on my phone haha) Thanks so much for the advice you're going to give me on how to fix this up so I don't miss all my friends calls and texts until I get pissed off at. Later trooper
EDIT: Sry got block of text. tl/dr fix my evo that wont turn on asap thx
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If this occurred while you were NOT changing anything with the radio partition or recovery partition then it's not a brick issue.
Sounds like you have a hardware issue.
Take it to the store.
If you smash it you will be paying $100 to asurion for a replacement as Sprint changed the TEP again.
Just wondering was your battery completely dead before this happened. I have read some people here and other places have said that if the battery completely dies that it won't charge unless you put it on a actual battery charger made for it. Does the charge light come on when you plug it in? Also, like my friend before me said, take it to Sprint. Ask them if they have a battery you could try. If it doesn't work it will eliminate the battery being the issue. If it won't boot they will replace it. They won't be able to tell if it is rooted because it won't boot. If you were flashing a radio and didn't let it finish or the battery died during the process, you are bricked.
Does the charge light flash when plugged in?
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The light doesnt change
clean off the battery contacts
the same exact thing happened to me. i read in another post that the TP2 battery was a suitable replacement, so i checked the VDC and mA and they were exact and also the contacts were in the right place. (looks exactly like the evo batt just black instead of red in retrospect). It was a good call on the TP2 battery. My evos batt died on me tonight while it was charging. no light while plugged into OEM wall charger, no blinking, nothin, I wasnt even using it, never had a problem before. luckly i was just chargin up my old TP2 to give to my girlfriend. popped in that battery and the evo came right up. popped the evo battery in my TP2 and it appears to be charging. curiously the evo appears to be charging the tp2 batt now aswell. so i dont know what happened... one positive thing is that i know i have 2 batteries now. a negative is that my gf cant have my TP2 untill i get this sorted.
anyone have any insight as to what is goin on? or why this happened? if my charging port has gone bad why is the tp2 batt charging in the evo? and if the evo battery went bad why is it charging in the TP2?
i am using the stock sprint evo rom. not scared to root, just havent yet.
vespix said:
the same exact thing happened to me. i read in another post that the TP2 battery was a suitable replacement, so i checked the VDC and mA and they were exact and also the contacts were in the right place. (looks exactly like the evo batt just black instead of red in retrospect). It was a good call on the TP2 battery. My evos batt died on me tonight while it was charging. no light while plugged into OEM wall charger, no blinking, nothin, I wasnt even using it, never had a problem before. luckly i was just chargin up my old TP2 to give to my girlfriend. popped in that battery and the evo came right up. popped the evo battery in my TP2 and it appears to be charging. curiously the evo appears to be charging the tp2 batt now aswell. so i dont know what happened... one positive thing is that i know i have 2 batteries now. a negative is that my gf cant have my TP2 untill i get this sorted.
anyone have any insight as to what is goin on? or why this happened? if my charging port has gone bad why is the tp2 batt charging in the evo? and if the evo battery went bad why is it charging in the TP2?
i am using the stock sprint evo rom. not scared to root, just havent yet.
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Take the original battery to sprint. Tell them the story and get a replacement, ask for some free accessory since you've helped them isolate a reliability issue.
LOL
There are two known issues with the Evo to be aware of. The first is the charging bug. If the Evo shuts off due to low battery level there is the possibility that the charging circuit fails to recognize the dead battery as even being there and will not charge. The workaround is to charge the dead battery in another compatible phone or use an external battery charger. This is supposed to be fixed in the next update but we'll see.
The second is the thermal sensor bug. The thermal cut off starts to trigger at lower and lower temps til even freezing the phone won't work. I thought the local service center was joking til I actually saw it reproduced. This is a hardware issue and the only fix is a replacement phone.
The first issue is intermittent but knowledgeable service centers are aware of this and will either charge the dead battery or swap out with a charged one.
The second issue is reproducible but can take some time to do so depending on how far off the sensor is. Again, knowledgeable service centers are aware of this and will want to reproduce it before ordering a replacement.
Not sure what technical thong is happening, but I do know I panicked when it happened to me, bit it turns out if you try to charge EVO from a USB port while its in the recovery mode it will eventually drain and **** off. I forgot I was on recovery mode and came back to what you described. After doing the swap with my GF's EVO and realizing my battery was fine, I remembered how I had left the phone in the first place and Googled it to confirm that will cause the dead EVO scare.
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This has happened to me twice, but since I was on the extended battery from sprint, I would just pop my stock battery in and it powered up fine. Each time I just brought my battery in to sprint and they replaced it. Also, when it happened to me the charging light wasn't turning on or anything.
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OK friends, same thing happening here to me today.
Here's my story: Last night, working fine, running stock turbo rom and netarchy cfs-havs-sbc-4.3.4 kernel for about a month, working great.
Used Kernel manager and flashed to cfs-suv-nohavs-nosbc and it was working great. Figured I didnt need the extra batter life/damage risk anymore. Went to sleep, phone on my bed.
Wake up today, phone is fully unresponsive. Take the battery out, put it back in, unresponsive. nothing whatsoever when holding down power, volume, etc.
When I plug it in, the orange battery led comes on and off.
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cjh6386 said:
OK friends, same thing happening here to me today.
Here's my story: Last night, working fine, running stock turbo rom and netarchy cfs-havs-sbc-4.3.4 kernel for about a month, working great.
Used Kernel manager and flashed to cfs-suv-nohavs-nosbc and it was working great. Figured I didnt need the extra batter life/damage risk anymore. Went to sleep, phone on my bed.
Wake up today, phone is fully unresponsive. Take the battery out, put it back in, unresponsive. nothing whatsoever when holding down power, volume, etc.
When I plug it in, the orange battery led comes on and off.
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Blinking charge light means that the battery v has dropped below the required v to turn on the phone. I see 4-5 Evo's a day like this as well as the charge bug.
I actually got it booting again somehow. Now, it consistently turns on, will boot to the bootloader, but recovery doesnt work and it wont boot into the phone. It does search for pc36 image though... i might try that.
I just sit here and shake my head on a daily basis when I see people talk about problems and inevitably, and I'm not saying this is applicable in this case, but they say in their post they were using ROM or Kernel Manager.....

[q] mt4g suddenly turned off itself cant turn back on...

I've been runnin the unity rom for a couple of months now( i was) with no issues at all, when yesterday morning my phone turned off itself and i haven't been able to bring it back to life. i dont know if i have the bad chip, never cared to check but i regret it now lol... any sugestions would help.... also i have tried turning on w/o sim card with a different battery, also tried to get it to bootloader but it just wont turn on at all.. thanks in advance
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I've been runnin the unity rom for a couple of months now( i was) with no issues at all, when yesterday morning my phone turned off itself and i haven't been able to bring it back to life. i dont know if i have the bad chip, never cared to check but i regret it now lol... any sugestions would help.... also i have tried turning on w/o sim card with a different battery, also tried to get it to bootloader but it just wont turn on at all.. thanks in advance
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Does the computer recognize it?
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If you're talking about no power at all, it doesn't sound like a software issue. It sounds like an electrical issue.
If the screen backlight comes on when you hit the power button, then it could be software or electronic (borked chip, broken circuit board, etc)
Plugging it in, even if it's a dead phone, should still charge the battery if the electrical circuits are good. The LED will come on at orange or green and that should tell you if there is physically electricity running through the circuits.
If you get nothing, something in the phone died. I'm starting to realize the MT4G has a pretty poor build quality.
If the battery is charging and the backlight comes out, maybe a quick vibrate to indicate charging, then you could have some kind of an electrical short in the circuitry somewhere.
Or you just have a bad power button. That's a possibly. But that's odd that it turned itself off. That's what makes me think the power button itself isn't what's wrong.
In all cases it sounds dead. If you can't get to the recovery screen there's not much you can do.
saranhai said:
Does the computer recognize it?
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no the computer does not recognize..thanks
Skipjacks said:
If you're talking about no power at all, it doesn't sound like a software issue. It sounds like an electrical issue.
If the screen backlight comes on when you hit the power button, then it could be software or electronic (borked chip, broken circuit board, etc)
Plugging it in, even if it's a dead phone, should still charge the battery if the electrical circuits are good. The LED will come on at orange or green and that should tell you if there is physically electricity running through the circuits.
If you get nothing, something in the phone died. I'm starting to realize the MT4G has a pretty poor build quality.
If the battery is charging and the backlight comes out, maybe a quick vibrate to indicate charging, then you could have some kind of an electrical short in the circuitry somewhere.
Or you just have a bad power button. That's a possibly. But that's odd that it turned itself off. That's what makes me think the power button itself isn't what's wrong.
In all cases it sounds dead. If you can't get to the recovery screen there's not much you can do.
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no led lights it just died lol... it wont do a thing. im starting to think that it has some kind of short between the battery and the circuit that distributes power through out the phone.. thats my best guess.thanks
You can also check to make sure the battery isn't the problem by removing it and plugging the phone in. Again, the best you'll get is a brief flash of the backlight. But if you don't get that, you can be sure the battery itself isn't the problem.
Or just put a new battery in and see if that works.
This is highly unlikely to be the cause. But it's all about narrowing the possibilities. I've been fiddling with electronics for 20 years now. One thing I'm sure of is that you should never discount the really unlikely source of a problem. It won't usually be the answer, but every once in a while something you'd just never suspect ends up being the culprit.
I had the exact same issue, earlier this year. Your emmc chip gave you the bird. Go into Tmobile store, tell then your phone won't turn on, you tried the normal tricks, but nothing works. Act a little dumb with them,I did that an got a new one under warranty for $5, came in the mail the days later. DO NOT MENTION ANYTHING BOUT YOUR PHONE BEING ROOTED. If you do, your gonna have to pay full price for a new one or though the issuance company a $130(or whatever your deductible is).
Trust me on this, it works. I'm still using the phone they sent to me back in June.
If I helped, give thanks(via the button )
From my fist to your face, enjoy!
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I had the exact same issue, earlier this year. Your emmc chip gave you the bird. Go into Tmobile store, tell then your phone won't turn on, you tried the normal tricks, but nothing works. Act a little dumb with them,I did that an got a new one under warranty for $5, came in the mail the days later. DO NOT MENTION ANYTHING BOUT YOUR PHONE BEING ROOTED. If you do, your gonna have to pay full price for a new one or though the issuance company a $130(or whatever your deductible is).
Trust me on this, it works. I'm still using the phone they sent to me back in June.
If I helped, give thanks(via the button )
From my fist to your face, enjoy!
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ill try it tomorrow see if it works lol.... hopefully...thanks i was afraid of being the emmc chip.... damn it..
frankgbacoa said:
ill try it tomorrow see if it works lol.... hopefully...thanks i was afraid of being the emmc chip.... damn it..
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It's always good to be safe then sorry
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My hero went off for good

Hey there,
I've been learning from XDA for a while.
On the last few months I rooted, flashed and put on some stamina on my htc hero gsm.
Finally I had it in good shape, and stopped fiddling about. I was pretty happy with my "new" hero.
Unfortunately, about two days ago, it went off by itself, while sitting on my desk.
I tried to get it back on, but no signs of life.
Holding the power button, I got nothing.. no lights, vibration, not at all.
Tried holding the menu to get to recovery, but the thing still don't move.
Checked the battery.. over 4v, almost full. Tried an old battery.. nothing.
Connected the charger.. not even the yellow light came on.
So, I guess this is it.. or there is anything else I can try?
Was anyone there? did anyone came back?
Repair shop is not an option to me.. here in Brazil, competence is rare and expensive.
I'll miss my htc, it's time to clean the dust from my N95 8Gb.
Well if you dont get the yellow light, and the fact it went off while it was used not flashed, i would say that is a hardware failture
kemoba said:
Well if you dont get the yellow light, and the fact it went off while it was used not flashed, i would say that is a hardware failture
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So, nothing can be done? Is there any guide for troubleshooting mobile hardware for dummies?
Thanks anyway..

Well, my Nexus 4 lasted a month.

Went out yesterday afternoon with some friends, had about 80% charge on the battery. Probably an hour into my night, I went to check my phone (i always keep it in my front pocket), and to my confusion, it wouldn't power on. Okay...maybe somehow an app left running killed the battery (although I think they designed the phones not to do this). Fast forward about 4 hours, when we get back home. I plug the phone into the wall charger and instantly see an unfamiliar blinking red led light just above the charge port. The phone wouldn't power up, decided to check back later. 30 Minutes later, still nothing. 8 Hours later on charge, still nothing.
I've tried hard resetting, I've tried holding the power button for 30 seconds, I've tried holding all three simultaneously. I guess it's just a dead phone.
I didn't root the phone, I didn't custom-rom the phone, no 3rd-party kernel...nothing...she was completely stock.
I called google, their support agent wasn't familiar with the phone. Said he'd get an RMA started, would email me the details he needed from me...never got back to me. I'm pretty pissed.
Waiting 5 weeks for a phone that dies in a month....not a happy camper.
UPDATE! FIXED IT
Following the guide here:
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Nexus+4+Teardown/11781/1
I took it apart, disconnected the battery lead, and reconnected the lead...poof it boots!!
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UPDATE #2
The phone "died" again. Took it apart again, pulled the battery, again. Factory Reset, the phones been on a charger since then and it is still on, we'll see how it lasts the day.
I'm not sure if there is any proof of this, but I read somewhere that benchmarking apps can cause this(?) I had Quadrant installed on my device shortly before this happened. Anyway, I'll let you guys know if I have any more problems.
UPDATE #3
I've lost it again. I don't know what to do at this point...
Before I proceed,
1) Are you comfortable working on electronics
if yes, continue to 2. if not, stop here.
2) Do you have the appropriate tools?
rr5678 said:
Before I proceed,
1) Are you comfortable working on electronics
if yes, continue to 2. if not, stop here.
2) Do you have the appropriate tools?
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Yes and Yes, but I don't want to void my warranty on such an unknown problem. I'd rather see it replaced and they can research the problem on my phone and try to prevent it in the future so others don't have to go through this. Thanks
Don't you just hate the fact that some random employee at Google will easily have access to all of your personal data left on the phone?
Oh well, at least you get taken care of.
ethugp3pp3r said:
Yes and Yes, but I don't want to void my warranty on such an unknown problem. I'd rather see it replaced and they can research the problem on my phone and try to prevent it in the future so others don't have to go through this. Thanks
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I'm not aware of any warranty/void stickers on this phone.
have you seen this?
If
If the phone battery has been discharged too far then it becomes dangerous to try and recharge it as it can explode, this is why these sorts of safety mechanisms kick in sometimes.
Your only option is to send it back, if the battery safety device has been activated, it will be permanent and can only be fixed by a new battery
Regards
Phil
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I'm not aware of any warranty/void stickers on this phone.
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Are you sure? Can anybody else verify this? What were you going to suggest doing? I'm having lots of complications with the RMA process because i'm currently visiting in England until the end of the month and then I'll go back to Germany where I'll be living for the next ~7 months. I got this phone last month when I was visiting home in the US. It's a total disaster and if disconnecting and reconnecting my battery is all I need to do (and I won't void the warranty), I'd prefer to give that a go.
oh and another thing...when I connect the phone to my laptop, the USB connect/disconnect sound plays every 5-6 seconds. So it seems like the phone is turning on, and then off again...over and over again.
ethugp3pp3r said:
oh and another thing...when I connect the phone to my laptop, the USB connect/disconnect sound plays every 5-6 seconds. So it seems like the phone is turning on, and then off again...over and over again.
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I figured that all this red light stuff could be solved by a simple battery pull, but LG was too STUPID to realize that people need an accessible battery and now to even try it, you have to open the phone and unscrew the battery connector.
rr5678 said:
I figured that all this red light stuff could be solved by a simple battery pull, but LG was too STUPID to realize that people need an accessible battery and now to even try it, you have to open the phone and unscrew the battery connector.
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Is it really that easy? Will the warranty be voided?
Following the guide here:
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Nexus+4+Teardown/11781/1
I took it apart, disconnected the battery lead, and reconnected the lead...poof it boots!!
ethugp3pp3r said:
Following the guide here:
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Nexus+4+Teardown/11781/1
I took it apart, disconnected the battery lead, and reconnected the lead...poof it boots!!
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There you go. You've confirmed the fix.
HI EVERYBODY.
I'm back. The phone has done it again. I've not got the patience to peel the back off, but it's gone into the blinking red light on charge/not booting up at all mode.
GOOGLE/LG, IF YOU'RE READING THIS, Send us all a new battery as well as the tools to replace it, and update the software, too. I'd also like $50 for the trouble, and please, fire every single "support technician" that thinks the sim card is behind the battery on a nexus (I've had that 2 times now from support)
The phone is great when it works, but it's "infrastructure" is absolutely god awful.
Will report back. Recommendations are welcome!
ethugp3pp3r said:
HI EVERYBODY.
I'm back. The phone has done it again. I've not got the patience to peel the back off, but it's gone into the blinking red light on charge/not booting up at all mode.
GOOGLE/LG, IF YOU'RE READING THIS, Send us all a new battery as well as the tools to replace it, and update the software, too. I'd also like $50 for the trouble, and please, fire every single "support technician" that thinks the sim card is behind the battery on a nexus (I've had that 2 times now from support)
The phone is great when it works, but it's "infrastructure" is absolutely god awful.
Will report back. Recommendations are welcome!
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Did you let your battery drain all the way or something?
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BigDig said:
Did you let your battery drain all the way or something?
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
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Nope, I haven't done that. I just took it apart and reconnected the battery for the 3rd time. I really don't know what the f**k to do at this point. Does anybody have any idea what could be causing this? Google will not allow me to RMA the phone because I bought it in the US and I live in Germany (they won't ship it to Germany for some **** reason).
ahhhhhh!!
ethugp3pp3r said:
Nope, I haven't done that. I just took it apart and reconnected the battery for the 3rd time. I really don't know what the f**k to do at this point. Does anybody have any idea what could be causing this? Google will not allow me to RMA the phone because I bought it in the US and I live in Germany (they won't ship it to Germany for some **** reason).
ahhhhhh!!
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bad battery is causing it...
Find a replacement.
You can also call LG instead of google. They may RMA for you.
tweaked said:
bad battery is causing it...
Find a replacement.
You can also call LG instead of google. They may RMA for you.
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It's lasted through the night off the charger on Franco's Kernel and CM 10.1
not sure what that tells us, but I'm happy!
I'm 90% sure all of these weird battery problems + red light are because of stock charger!
Search around and see..
calanizzle said:
I'm 90% sure all of these weird battery problems + red light are because of stock charger!
Search around and see..
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Good thing I hardly use that one
But instead of telling us to search, could you provide us with sources? Because this is interesting.
Somebody should compare the LG charger with another good quality charger, a Samsung or Nokia for example, using a scope.

PIVOTAL CROSSROADS... Any help is better then no help.

I am a Nexus advocate and the same will most likely be true no matter which name or branding Google chooses to use... that is as long as they don't steer away from the customizability and the virtually impossibility of a software brick.
Anywho I am a owner of a 6p. I bought it in Feb. around Valentine's day. The reason this is revenant is because @ that time is when the gold nexus came out and was on sale. The only problem being was I didn't want the gold.. I wanted the aluminum one. I was able to remedy that easily enough. I ordered a new Rear housing via ali express which came with the glass and bottom plastic piece that covered the screws. I have repaired my Nexus 5 lcd probably 5 times. So I have some experience with mobile repair. When the back finally came in (like a month). I watched a quick tutorial of a tear down. When I was applying heat I used a little too much and ruined my camera. I was able to access the camera but it was very blurry to the point of not being able to make out what ever it was. So I ordered another camera via ali express again, waited a month, then attempted another repair. This time I had no issues with the heat gun or removing the rear housing. To replace the camera was not as easy as it would have been for the Nexus 5... there are several steps involved... one of which being too take out the battery... I cannot figure out for the life of me why Huawei would feel it necessary to apply a **** ton of adhesive on a battery that has little to no wiggle room but they did. While I was attempting the removal I ripped the poly bag and could instantly smell the lithium. Soooo I ended up ordering a new battery from China again. While I was waiting for it to come in the phone fell off of my bench and cracked the screen. I had no idea if the screen would work or not until the battery arrived so I could test. Well the battery came in finally I installed it with no issues. The phone is once again in one piece but unfortunately the screen does not work, but, I am not sure that it is only the screen not working. Is there anyway that I would be able to troubleshoot or verify that it is only the screen that isn't working? This is why I named the post pivotal moment... if it is only the screen and I can somehow verify it then ill purchase a screen... but if I order the screen, replace it, only to find out that it is not the screen where the problems reside and/or it is only one of many problems then I'll probably give up and lick my wounds.. So, in a nutshell, is there anyway to run a diagnostic or anything like it... At this point ANY help or suggestions are welcome.
Sent from my LG-D415 using Tapatalk
Well to me it sounds like you should be able to turn the phone on at least? Once it's on, give it maybe 5 solid minutes to boot just in case and try to operate it. If you see no response then try to call the phone. That would engage the screen, sound, and motor for the vibrate, if set... Go from there?
teh roxxorz said:
Well to me it sounds like you should be able to turn the phone on at least? Once it's on, give it maybe 5 solid minutes to boot just in case and try to operate it. If you see no response then try to call the phone. That would engage the screen, sound, and motor for the vibrate, if set... Go from there?
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I think my only option left is to take her out back and put her down.... she's going to the big farm in the sky...
i2andog said:
I think my only option left is to take her out back and put her down.... she's going to the big farm in the sky...
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Try holding down volume down + power for a couple seconds and plug it into a PC and see if it tries to load fastboot drivers.
one of my problems is that i cannot tell if the battery is charging or not... is there anyway to bypass charging port and put a direct charge to the battery so that I at least know that the battery will charge and/or hold the charge... That will also let me know if my charging port is working or not.
i2andog said:
one of my problems is that i cannot tell if the battery is charging or not... is there anyway to bypass charging port and put a direct charge to the battery so that I at least know that the battery will charge and/or hold the charge... That will also let me know if my charging port is working or not.
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How long have you had the phone plugged in to a charger?
After installation probably 4-6 hours.. That's the beauty about Liith-poly... The rules of NiCd and NiMh are obsolete and do not apply... unless you are using one of course. Anyways a couple hours here an there..
i2andog said:
After installation probably 4-6 hours.. That's the beauty about Liith-poly... The rules of NiCd and NiMh are obsolete and do not apply... unless you are using one of course. Anyways a couple hours here an there..
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Well you could still try, you'd feel it vibrate when it turned on.
teh roxxorz said:
Well you could still try, you'd feel it vibrate when it turned on.
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My apologies about the tardiness of my response.. I put it on the charger yesterday for a good 8 hours..
no matter how long i push the power button I receive no response from the phone..
I've tried this while having the phone connected via USB to the pc..
I've used a multimeter and it reads 3.7v which is right on par but I have no way to test under a load to confirm that it remains at that level.
I'm curious to know if there is a way to test without battery...
i2andog said:
My apologies about the tardiness of my response.. I put it on the charger yesterday for a good 8 hours..
no matter how long i push the power button I receive no response from the phone..
I've tried this while having the phone connected via USB to the pc..
I've used a multimeter and it reads 3.7v which is right on par but I have no way to test under a load to confirm that it remains at that level.
I'm curious to know if there is a way to test without battery...
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No worries, we all have lives.
And well, the only thing you could really do would be to remove the battery and then jump the terminals from an external supply.
It'd be the same as using a laptop with the battery removed and having it plugged into the wall still.

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