[Q] Brand new Atrix won't boot after fully charged through USB port - Atrix 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello Experts,
here is my short and sad story:
brand new Atrix will not boot, can't reset, unresponsive. No I didn't brick it, didn't attempt rooting, unlocking, loading custom rom, etc. All I did after recieving the phone and being happy with it for about 36 hours, I plugged it into my laptop for the night for charging, and morning it was toasted.
What happens now is if I try to turn it on, the green status light comes up for about 1-2 seconds, then goes off, and the phone does not boot. If I plug the phone to a USB port of my notebook, the green status light will be on steadily. Any attemp to turn the phone on will result in the above sequence (green indicator for 1-2 seconds, then goes off, and the phone does not boot).
I tried the so-called hard reset, holding the volume-down button while booting, same results, no difference, no responsiveness. Definitely no boot menu where I could choose the recovery option.
Here comes the worst (for me): I bought the phone on ebay, was delivered to me in perfect condition, so I obviously can't blame the seller. I live in Hungary, Europe, where the official Motorola service hasn't even heard about the Atrix. My phone's warranty is limited to USA/Canada. To go with the required Motorola workflow, I'd need to send back the phone to US ($$$), have it delivered it to a US resident, who will send it to the service and send it back afterwards to me (again, $$$).
So here I'm with an unresponsive device, which already cost me around USD800 with all the shipping fees, EU VAT and whatnot.
I WANT MY ATRIX.
I'm offering a bounty of $50 to anyone who can help me to reset/reboot my phone. The bounty will be delivered either by paypal or by wire transfer to any account worldwide. The criterium for awarded bounty is me seing the main menu of my atrix again, and being the first advice that helped me to get there.
I'll watch this thread actively, however you can reach me on skype: szepeshazi or szepeshazi (at) gmail (dot) com, I'm more responsive on those channels.
Any help will be greatly, greatly appreciated.
Andras

Have you tried charging it off the wall yet?
Reason I ask is because you didn't say if you did or not and from my experience, trying to charge from any laptop or desktop, it simply wont charge. It will hold the charge but not charge the phone.
Other than that, maybe somebody else will be able to help you out. Good luck.

Have you tried pulling the battery and putting it back?
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"Have you tried charging it off the wall yet? "
No I did not have an adaptor for the differing sockets (US/EU).
However I successfully charged the phone before via USB from 40% to 100%, without any issues (this happened one time).
Thanks for thaking a stab at my problem.

I would still suggest to buy a usb wall charger and see if that works.

Im no expert. Maybe you need this? http://www.amazon.com/Universal-Europe-Wall-Plug-Adapter/dp/B003LYHJ88

coldfusionb said:
Have you tried pulling the battery and putting it back?
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Two times. Once I left it undisturbed with battery off for 8 hours, second time for about 22 hours. No change.

"I would still suggest to buy a usb wall charger and see if that works."
I'm doing that now. Grean indicator is steady. Will leave it like that for a couple of hours before attempting to turn the phone on.

Well if you have successful charged it via Computer and mow its not working my first guess is the battery. As we all know the phone should come on when plugged in even if the charge was low. Only other suggestion I would have is try a different Computer or charging source, your drivers my be corrupt.
Take it to your local store and plug it in see what happens.
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szepeshazi said:
"I would still suggest to buy a usb wall charger and see if that works."
I'm doing that now. Grean indicator is steady. Will leave it like that for a couple of hours before attempting to turn the phone on.
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Sounds promising. Not all USB ports on computers can deliver the juice to charge devices. You might have just drained the battery hopefully.

bleuiko said:
Sounds promising. Not all USB ports on computers can deliver the juice to charge devices. You might have just drained the battery hopefully.
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I have an Alienware Mx17, WTF lol.. I would think this beast to have way more than enough..
To OP, let us know if the wall charger works for you.

Another thought while I'm at it check the condition of your mating surfaces of battery and phone because even if there were no battery installed you'd get the green light I'm sure misrepresenting a full charge
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szepeshazi said:
Hello Experts,
here is my short and sad story:
brand new Atrix will not boot, can't reset, unresponsive. No I didn't brick it, didn't attempt rooting, unlocking, loading custom rom, etc. All I did after recieving the phone and being happy with it for about 36 hours, I plugged it into my laptop for the night for charging, and morning it was toasted.
What happens now is if I try to turn it on, the green status light comes up for about 1-2 seconds, then goes off, and the phone does not boot. If I plug the phone to a USB port of my notebook, the green status light will be on steadily. Any attemp to turn the phone on will result in the above sequence (green indicator for 1-2 seconds, then goes off, and the phone does not boot).
I tried the so-called hard reset, holding the volume-down button while booting, same results, no difference, no responsiveness. Definitely no boot menu where I could choose the recovery option.
Here comes the worst (for me): I bought the phone on ebay, was delivered to me in perfect condition, so I obviously can't blame the seller. I live in Hungary, Europe, where the official Motorola service hasn't even heard about the Atrix. My phone's warranty is limited to USA/Canada. To go with the required Motorola workflow, I'd need to send back the phone to US ($$$), have it delivered it to a US resident, who will send it to the service and send it back afterwards to me (again, $$$).
So here I'm with an unresponsive device, which already cost me around USD800 with all the shipping fees, EU VAT and whatnot.
I WANT MY ATRIX.
I'm offering a bounty of $50 to anyone who can help me to reset/reboot my phone. The bounty will be delivered either by paypal or by wire transfer to any account worldwide. The criterium for awarded bounty is me seing the main menu of my atrix again, and being the first advice that helped me to get there.
I'll watch this thread actively, however you can reach me on skype: szepeshazi or szepeshazi (at) gmail (dot) com, I'm more responsive on those channels.
Any help will be greatly, greatly appreciated.
Andras
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There are so many szepeshazi in skype. Tried sending some IMs. Try it out, it will work. I've had the same issue in the past.

Phone still doesn't work
"I would still suggest to buy a usb wall charger and see if that works."
I've left the Atrix on the usb wall charger for the whole night. Unfortunately I got the same results when I tried to turn it on, it's still dead.
Additional info: when the phone got toasted, it was on the USB port of my notebook, charging. I set the "stay awake" option (or whatever it is called) to have the screen continuously on while on the USB. I woke up in the night and checked on the phone, it was alive and kickin' after about 6 hours of charging. 3 hours later when I woke up again in the morning, it was gone.
@ksekhar : "There are so many szepeshazi in skype. Tried sending some IMs. Try it out, it will work. I've had the same issue in the past."
Username is unique in skype and my username is "szepeshazi". So I'm easy to find. Also, szepeshazi _at_ gmail _dot_ com works. Anyway, why don't you post your sugesstion here?

Checked the mating surfaces, they seem ok to me. Also, I plugged the phone to the another noteebook, a macbook, this also did not change a thing. Thanks for your suggestions, though.

szepeshazi said:
"I would still suggest to buy a usb wall charger and see if that works."
I've left the Atrix on the usb wall charger for the whole night. Unfortunately I got the same results when I tried to turn it on, it's still dead.
Additional info: when the phone got toasted, it was on the USB port of my notebook, charging. I set the "stay awake" option (or whatever it is called) to have the screen continuously on while on the USB. I woke up in the night and checked on the phone, it was alive and kickin' after about 6 hours of charging. 3 hours later when I woke up again in the morning, it was gone.
@ksekhar : "There are so many szepeshazi in skype. Tried sending some IMs. Try it out, it will work. I've had the same issue in the past."
Username is unique in skype and my username is "szepeshazi". So I'm easy to find. Also, szepeshazi _at_ gmail _dot_ com works. Anyway, why don't you post your sugesstion here?
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i've had the same problem and posted problem as well as solutino in the same sub-forum Atrix Q&A. Pls have a look. Good luck.
btw, if your skype name is unique you should have received my msgs and hope you manage to fix your phone.

@ksekhar Ok I found your thread, so basically you're suggesting to charge the phone for a couple of hours, then take the battery off for a minute, then reinsert it and the phone will boot?
I'm pretty sure I tried that already, but doing it again now. Will get back to ya all in a couple of hours.

Yeah, this didn't help either, problem is still the same. I guess there is nothing left to do but send it back to the US of A.
That really, really sucks.
Anyway, folks, thanks for your sincere effort trying to help me out.

szepeshazi said:
Hello Experts,
here is my short and sad story:
brand new Atrix will not boot, can't reset, unresponsive. No I didn't brick it, didn't attempt rooting, unlocking, loading custom rom, etc. All I did after recieving the phone and being happy with it for about 36 hours, I plugged it into my laptop for the night for charging, and morning it was toasted.
What happens now is if I try to turn it on, the green status light comes up for about 1-2 seconds, then goes off, and the phone does not boot. If I plug the phone to a USB port of my notebook, the green status light will be on steadily. Any attemp to turn the phone on will result in the above sequence (green indicator for 1-2 seconds, then goes off, and the phone does not boot).
I tried the so-called hard reset, holding the volume-down button while booting, same results, no difference, no responsiveness. Definitely no boot menu where I could choose the recovery option.
Here comes the worst (for me): I bought the phone on ebay, was delivered to me in perfect condition, so I obviously can't blame the seller. I live in Hungary, Europe, where the official Motorola service hasn't even heard about the Atrix. My phone's warranty is limited to USA/Canada. To go with the required Motorola workflow, I'd need to send back the phone to US ($$$), have it delivered it to a US resident, who will send it to the service and send it back afterwards to me (again, $$$).
So here I'm with an unresponsive device, which already cost me around USD800 with all the shipping fees, EU VAT and whatnot.
I WANT MY ATRIX.
I'm offering a bounty of $50 to anyone who can help me to reset/reboot my phone. The bounty will be delivered either by paypal or by wire transfer to any account worldwide. The criterium for awarded bounty is me seing the main menu of my atrix again, and being the first advice that helped me to get there.
I'll watch this thread actively, however you can reach me on skype: szepeshazi or szepeshazi (at) gmail (dot) com, I'm more responsive on those channels.
Any help will be greatly, greatly appreciated.
Andras
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if it doesnt hold a charge .. try replacing the battery with a brand new one cause you probly OVERLOAD the battery

Going with the last one.
I had this same exact problem. I thought my Atrix had died or been bricked somehow. I called support, stupidly before googling it, they were closed and I was going to have to wait and send it in to have it replaced since I'm still in the thirty day window. I then searched online and it turns out you need to charge the phone with the wall charger, because most computers USB ports don't send enough power to it, similar to what the iPad had issues with. As soon as I borrowed my cousin's iPhone wall charger and plugged it in, it turned on immediately and was up to 15% in like ten minutes...Good luck!

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Battery will not charge due to high/low temperature (not a battery defect)

Hey there,
I have my Vibrant for a good year now since it came out pretty much. Last week it just stopped charging out the blue. The battery is completely empty and shows a thermometer with a warning sign and stops charging seconds after its plugged in. So I assumed it might be a battery malfunction and I got my spare battery in as soon as I came home and tried charging - same problem. I think it is highly unlikely that both batteries fail at the same time. Therefore, I assume there is something wrong with the temp sensor in the phone. I saw a few people have a similar problem with the epic 4G, but the discussion got really side tracked by other issues. My phone is rooted, but I was running stock froyo, so that shouldn't be the problem or should it?
I just wanna know if anybody had the same problems and if there is a quick solution, I google and forum searched a while but as soon as you throw in the term battery it gets spammed with battery life discussions.I just checked my files I have on the phone, apparently I have the premium insurance - does that mean I just can go to the next Tmo store and get a replacement? Any feedback is greatly appreciated.
Phill
Well for your problem, i suggest you try a different rom and see if the problem persists... maybe its a bug
And as for insurance, you mail the phone in and pay a deductible, which should be like 135$ or so. They send you a refurb.. or if you say it wus lost, you dont have to mail in phone
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thanks for the quick reply. Is there a way to reflash without a battery?
I don't see it as a bad thing. If your phone gets too hot and keeps charging that's going to burn something inside. When my phone won't charge I know I have let it down. So it can cool down. But to fix your problem reboot the phone. You can keep charging it after it boots up
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thanks for the quick reply. Is there a way to reflash without a battery?
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As long as your phone can run successfully for a couple minutes, i dont see why not
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Mine did something similar. I picked it up after putting it on the charger. It was hot and would not come on. I unplugged it and let it cool off for a while and it cleared up.
I got that message once...
Vibrant was in a car dock, with power.
It was *HOT* out and sun was hitting the back of the unit. (A/C on of course)
Google Navigation was running (display brightness max)
Google Listen was running
Bluetooth was passing music to a speakerphone
When I run the phone with that setup, the charger can't even keep up with the phone power needs. The battery level slowly drops. No question the phone is working hard.
This was a true heat issue... I removed the charger and turned off the display to let it cool off a bit. (I was almost home).
So the question again, is your phone hot or is it a false reading?
Robert
Hey,
I am sorry I didn't clarify the actual battery temp. It is normal - so its neither in the sun or in a too cold spot when I try charging it. The phone probably runs for one for a few seconds before turning off so there is no chance of the battery stats wipe. I think I will try to find an external charger and try to charge the batteries this way to have enough juice for flashing a new rom. Thanks for all the replies!
Does it charge the battery with the phone off? If not, I don't think a new ROM will help.
Hey there! Wondering if you got around to solving this. I've got a Vibrant doing the same exact thing. Battery being cool it sais that is overheating. Did changing the ROM solved it or not?
c0olcast said:
Hey there! Wondering if you got around to solving this. I've got a Vibrant doing the same exact thing. Battery being cool it sais that is overheating. Did changing the ROM solved it or not?
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Sorry for resurrecting an old thread, but a resolution never seemed to be made here. Has anybody found a fix to this?
As of yesterday, my wife is having the same issue with my old Vibrant phone which she now uses. It's flashed with Bionix V 1.3.1 and Tigerblood overclock to 1.2ghz. This could be the issue, the Tiger Blood overclock, but I'm not sure. I'm out of the country for three weeks and currently she's left with a dud of a phone that keeps giving her the temperature warning in the triangle when plugged in while the phone is powered off followed by it stop charging. When she turns it on, she gets to the SD card check and then the phone completely freezes. Once in a while it's able to stay on for a minute or so before freezing, but more often than not the phone does not fully turn on and just goes frozen after a few seconds, sometimes at the Tigerblood logon screen before making it to the desktop. Me being 4000 miles away doesn't make it easier to help her but I've recommended she leave the phone unplugged, battery out for the night to see what happens. I also told her to take off her silicon case thinking maybe that has something to do with the overheating. Well after 7 hours of her letting it sit to cool off like that, with the case off, she plugged it back in and is having the same issues as yesterday. Absolutely no progress made. One of her colleagues said she should try leaving the phone in rice confused:) so she's giving that a go and another guy in a phone shop who she went to for advice after work said that the motherboard might need replacing. I'm convinced all it needs is to have the Tigerblood removed or reflash a rom onto it but there's really no knowing unless I have it in my hand.
Is there any quick fix to this problem without having to do all that? Surely there must be a way to charge the phone without it heating up and freezing up. She's tried plugging it into different rooms, on her laptop, etc, none seem to get rid of the temperature problem. I've had the phone since August 2010 and never had any issues with it. I also never once saw that temperature error message so was taken aback when she showed me it over skype. I just upgraded to the S3 and gave her the phone 2 weeks ago, but surely it shouldn't just die out just like that? Thought the Vibrants were made tougher than that?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Much thanks in advance
Its most probably a kernel issue or a bug in the rom; so the only way to find out is to flash another kernel/rom..
P.s Vibrants are rock solid
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Update- Phone doesn't even turn on anymore, no signs of life
danny_extremex said:
Its most probably a kernel issue or a bug in the rom; so the only way to find out is to flash another kernel/rom..
P.s Vibrants are rock solid
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Will be looking into reflashing another kernel/rom when I get home in a few weeks time, but it must be noted that the phone has been showing no signs of life for the last few days now. After letting it sit out for 7 hours on the first night, battery out and everything, she went to plug it in the following morning and this time absolutely no notification came up. Not even a lighting up of the phone or anything. No signs of life at all. Every time she hit the power button nothing occurred. The phone still heats up and after a few minutes while plugged in and gets very hot to the touch again but no matter how many times she attempts to turn it on, nothing happens.. She's tried plugging it into her computer via usb, into electric sockets in other rooms, even in the bathroom in one of the 115 volt electric shaver outlets in the bathroom (we live in the UK currently), and none of these ideas worked. Still no signs of life. It has been this way for three days now and is frustrating as I can offer no advice to her to get the phone to turn on anymore.
What on earth can be the problem? Has this happened to anyone before? And is there a fix to this or can we consider the phone to be a paperweight at this point?
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Will be looking into reflashing another kernel/rom when I get home in a few weeks time, but it must be noted that the phone has been showing no signs of life for the last few days now. After letting it sit out for 7 hours on the first night, battery out and everything, she went to plug it in the following morning and this time absolutely no notification came up. Not even a lighting up of the phone or anything. No signs of life at all. Every time she hit the power button nothing occurred. The phone still heats up and after a few minutes while plugged in and gets very hot to the touch again but no matter how many times she attempts to turn it on, nothing happens.. She's tried plugging it into her computer via usb, into electric sockets in other rooms, even in the bathroom in one of the 115 volt electric shaver outlets in the bathroom (we live in the UK currently), and none of these ideas worked. Still no signs of life. It has been this way for three days now and is frustrating as I can offer no advice to her to get the phone to turn on anymore.
What on earth can be the problem? Has this happened to anyone before? And is there a fix to this or can we consider the phone to be a paperweight at this point?
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Some kernels require a certain amount of power to fully boot the phone up and will not charge until it has 5% battery or so. I personally think her battery may be unable to hold a charge or like I said before it doesn't have enough juice to boot the phone because of the kernel. There is a way to charge the battery with the phone off. You can use ANY kind of usb cord, I used an old printer usb cable when I had to do this. All you do is cut off the side that is not usb and strip the positive and negative wires(red and black), then place the stripped wires on the positive and negative connectors on the back of the phone and insert the battery (make sure it's a snug fit). Plug the usb end into your pc and charge the battery that way, DO NOT let charge for over 2 minutes at a time. Wait five minutes and do it again if you have to. If she gets it to boot up, I would definitely flash a new kernel first to see if thats how the problem originated.
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Just got my S2, but it won't turn on! :(

So I had bought this phone off ebay and when I got it today I tried to turn it on, but nothing happened.
I then plugged the phone in and tried powering it on and still nothing. I tried charging the battery and left it alone for an hour and afterwards the result is the same. Basically when I plug in the phone to the charger, the phone's screen will flash a battery icon as if its going to charge for a split second and then go blank. And then it will flash the battery icon again and then go blank again and it will go on like this for a couple of minutes until the screen finally stays blank.
So as I said even though I leave the phone to charge for a while, it still won't turn on and the only result seems to be that the phone gets warm near the camera. Also I tried to see if download mode works and pressed both volume buttons and I get a brief flash of some words. After doing it for several times I saw it said 'Low battery, cannot download' all in red.
I searched the forum and tried leaving the battery out for a while and also putting it in the fridge to see if anything would happen but nothing. So can anyone help? Is it just the battery?
Could be the battery - if you are on good terms with a local ATT store, try going there and asking if you can borrow a battery from their demo device to see if yours will power up. That's the best cheap way I can think of to rule that out.
Other possibility is a bad USB port. My first device developed a failure at about 2 months - I'm actually on day 5 with my warranty replacement. There is another member here, Moustro I think, who also may have a bad USB port. He and I were wondering if perhaps there was a bad batch out there. I'm not sure what ATT's warranty policy is for items re-sold on eBay, but might be worth checking out...
yeah that does sound like it could be the battery boot loop, take some photos of the battery to see if it is the oem... if it is the oem try a stand alone chager
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Could be the battery - if you are on good terms with a local ATT store, try going there and asking if you can borrow a battery from their demo device to see if yours will power up. That's the best cheap way I can think of to rule that out.
Other possibility is a bad USB port. My first device developed a failure at about 2 months - I'm actually on day 5 with my warranty replacement. There is another member here, Moustro I think, who also may have a bad USB port. He and I were wondering if perhaps there was a bad batch out there. I'm not sure what ATT's warranty policy is for items re-sold on eBay, but might be worth checking out...
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I live in Canada don't think I'd get much help from AT&T probably.
Also the battery is the original one and not a replacement. I left it unplugged for a few hours and just now plugged it back in and its the same battery icon flashing for a couple of minutes and then blank screen. No charging whatsoever. I tried different outlets and different USB ports on my notebook and its all the same.
I also have an Infuse and charging for that every by every method is just fine so its my SII that's messed up.
If it's any condolence to you, I just bought a brand new GS2 from the ATT store today. The battery was semi-charged when I got it, and when it ran out, I plugged it in and got the same thing you did. Battery is flashing, cannot power it on, even plugged in. I also got the red "Low battery, cannot download".
I spent the better part of 4 hours reloading my apps and email addys, and everything else to get my phone up and running, and now this.
I am going back to the ATT store tomorrow and requesting a different brand new one.
This is my 2nd GS2, because I destroyed my first one in an accident.
Just as dandrumheller was saying. I had simimiar issues where the phone battery would blink on and off even if the charger was plugged in or not while the phone was powered off. The only way I could get my phone to boot to prepare it for warranty exchange was to flash a rom through Odin. But if you can't get it into download mode this wouldn't work.
My suggestion would be to use a different battery. That would let you know if its a hardware issue or bad battery.
hmm...
I was able to to get it to power on last night with what little battery was left. I then plugged it into the USB of my Mac, rather than the charging wart. When I awoke this AM, I have a fully charged battery, and a working phone. I will let the battery run out again completely today and see what happens.
That's great news! I hope it continues to work for you
I would not let it completely run out. Our batteries don't like that. Don't go below 25 percent. I'm glad you got it working. I know you're relieved.
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I'm not sure relieved is the right word.
Apprehensive might be better.
We all know AT&T isn't in the best graces with most.
They must be the ***** of Comcast.
Anybody got anymore suggestions?? Can't get it to work no matter what I try.
Call samsung and see if they will honor the warranty? Don't know their rules, but in another thread someone suggested that sale of the phone does not void the warranty.
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Anybody got anymore suggestions?? Can't get it to work no matter what I try.
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Max,
Were you able to find a fix for your problem? i bought a SGII from ebay and is presenting the same issue
For what its worth I am able to enter download with NO battery. In fact I ONLY do it without a battery. I just hold both volume buttons and plug in the USB to my computer while not pressing anything else. Without battery.
Thought the OP said he couldn't enter download.... so if that doesn't throw it in download it's more than just battery.
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33t said:
For what its worth I am able to enter download with NO battery. In fact I ONLY do it without a battery. I just hold both volume buttons and plug in the USB to my computer while not pressing anything else. Without battery.
Thought the OP said he couldn't enter download.... so if that doesn't throw it in download it's more than just battery.
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Guys,
I tried this and it worked...
At a last resort, i put the battery on nexus to see if it will charge and DAMN !! it did,, so the battery was not the issue...so i grab a swab with little alcohol then clean the terminals on the battery and the spring connectors on the phone... and voila !!! started charging and keeps working perfectly.
It worked for me, hopefully it will work for you guys.
Glad you were able to isolate the problem.
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Same problem
Flashing on for a sec then flashing off, buttons flashed too. Phone got hot around the battery. Couldn't have described the problem better
Took some alcohol, cleaned the contacts for the USB connector, cleaned the battery contacts, and booyah, got the charging symbol again! Problem was, I didn't use the phone for a month, it rode around in the front pocket of my laptop bag, and apparently got the contacts dirty. A little toothpick and q-tip fun later, and my phone started charging again. Thanks -
TOA Duck said:
I would not let it completely run out. Our batteries don't like that. Don't go below 25 percent. I'm glad you got it working. I know you're relieved.
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Really? I've had mostly HTC phones and we could run them down pretty low.. I've been running mine down past 10 and it's been fine.. stock battery.
I had the same problem as op. My last resort was to cut the micro usb end of a spare cable and connected it to the (+) and (-) on the phone itself. since the phone booted up, i knew it was the battery. Next, i did the same thing but (+) and (-) on the battery itself while connected to a computer. i held it in place for about 10 seconds. put the battery back in the phone and it started charging again. im sure it wasnt the safeat thing to do, but it worked. Maybe the dead battery needed some kind of jump.
btw. The wires you would be using are the the black and red. and i got this idea from
modmy mobile.com/forums/8-guides-downloads-forum-suggestions/64614-how-flash-phone-battery-low-cannot-program.html
(remove spaces between modmy and mobile)
xamadeix said:
Really? I've had mostly HTC phones and we could run them down pretty low.. I've been running mine down past 10 and it's been fine.. stock battery.
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I believe these are different types of batteries. Not Lithium, but something else. I bought some spare batteries from eBay and the batteries had the same instructions... That it is not good to let them die completely, and charge then preferably when they still have 1/3 charge left.
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SGS2 dead, can't unroot/wipe to return...problem?

I put my phone on the charger last night just like every other night, and awoke this morning to the screen frozen, displaying the time of 12:35am. No buttons were responding, so I pulled the battery and put it back in. It won't boot up, no lights, no nothing. Tried my spare batteries, still nothing. Tried all my chargers and nothing happens when plugged in. Dead.
Rooted, with UnNamed rom, but haven't flashed anything in months.
Is this thing dead, or can it be brought back with a jig?
EDIT: Thanks for the troubleshooting tips, but this baby is dead.dead...now I have to return it and hope that warranty stays intact...
This may sound stupid but, did you have the phone under your pillow while charging?
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This may sound stupid but, did you have the phone under your pillow while charging?
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No it was docked in the Samsung charging stand...
Pull your battery and leave it out for at least 10 minutes... go for 30. Then put your battery back in and try it. The purpose is to completely deplete all of your electronic resistors and capacitors of any power.
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Pull your battery and leave it out for at least 10 minutes... go for 30. Then put your battery back in and try it. The purpose is to completely deplete all of your electronic resistors and capacitors of any power.
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I'll give this a try...had it out for awhile this morning, but maybe not a full 10 min...
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No it was docked in the Samsung charging stand...
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Reason I asked is it can make the phone overheat, it happened to me and many others on here.
I woke up to the same situation as you did and had to pull the battery and wait a bit then charge it back cause it was dead.
Ok battery out for 30+ minutes, and popped it back in - still nothing, dead as a doornail...
Should I try a jig before taking it to warranty, just to make sure that they aren't going to be able to boot it and see I rooted?
If there's anything I can do to avoid having to go buy a phone at full price to get me through the weekend, that would be awesome...going out of town in the morning and can't be without a phone...
I had that happen to a Captivate. Go to an AT&T warranty place and they can swap it.
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Yeah unfortunately it sounds pretty dead :-(
I had this happen a few months ago. I think it has to do with how it deals with a completely dead battery. The symptom is that the phone is either completely unresponsive or will show the battery logo with a circle and then quickly power off. This is how I got around it:
-First pull out the battery, and leave the back cover open.
-Get a microUSB cable plugged into your PC at the ready, but not plugged into the phone yet. This will not work with the wall charger.
-Hold down vol down, vol up, and power, and then plug in the USB cable. In a few seconds you'll see the download mode "Custom OS" dialog with a yellow triangle.
-Do not press any buttons after this point.
-Plug in the battery, and let it sit for 10-30 minutes.
-After the battery's had enough time to get a base charge, hold the power button until the screen turns black.
-If the battery has enough charge to begin charging, you should see the full-screen battery logo with a "progress wheel" circle in the middle change to the battery with the five dots below. This means the charger is now active.
-You can now let it charge off of USB, or move it to the wall charger for a faster charge.
Again, this is what's worked for me. Post here if you are having any luck with this method.
I have a Captivate that died on me in the exact same fashion two days ago. I'm deciding whether to wait a few months for new releases or just getting a SGSII. ATT is offering it for $10 with a contract renewal.
Since my phone is out of warranty, is there any other way to get it replaced?
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I had this happen a few months ago. I think it has to do with how it deals with a completely dead battery. The symptom is that the phone is either completely unresponsive or will show the battery logo with a circle and then quickly power off. This is how I got around it:
-First pull out the battery, and leave the back cover open.
-Get a microUSB cable plugged into your PC at the ready, but not plugged into the phone yet. This will not work with the wall charger.
-Hold down vol down, vol up, and power, and then plug in the USB cable. In a few seconds you'll see the download mode "Custom OS" dialog with a yellow triangle.
-Do not press any buttons after this point.
-Plug in the battery, and let it sit for 10-30 minutes.
-After the battery's had enough time to get a base charge, hold the power button until the screen turns black.
-If the battery has enough charge to begin charging, you should see the full-screen battery logo with a "progress wheel" circle in the middle change to the battery with the five dots below. This means the charger is now active.
-You can now let it charge off of USB, or move it to the wall charger for a faster charge.
Again, this is what's worked for me. Post here if you are having any luck with this method.
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Surprisingly I had the same EXACT situation occur as the OP. I set my phone down charged via USB last night and next morning I woke up to an extrememly luke warm phone with nothing turning on, it was a blank screen and I for sure thought the battery was dead...
Ended up at Radioshack in search for a spare battery to use, but the employee's were assholes and wouldn't let me borrow one from out of their SGS2 displays, so I decided at this point to just find a battery online and be phone-less for a few days.
Thanks to pokey for this little gameplan he had written out, , it appears there still is life in my lil' R2D2... at least it appears to be.
Edit: Yep it worked, just have to wait for it to charge now--those who have this problem follow pokey's steps and this should direct you on the right path. Good luck!!
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Again, this is what's worked for me. Post here if you are having any luck with this method.
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Unfortunately this didn't work for me, thanks though, had high hopes and tried it several times. I picked up a jig and no life with that either. Dead.
Oh well...warranty phone is supposed to arrive today, can't wait to take back this WP7 abomination (had to try it).
So since this phone is verified as dead now, is there anything to worry about in sending it back through warranty since I'm unable to wipe/unroot it?
This scares the crap out of me since I just got my phone. Good tips to try if it does happen.
Can it be concluded that it has something to do with leaving the charger on it after it is fully charged? Maybe something with the voltage regulator(?) that tells the charger to stop charging when the battery is full.
I have dewalt drills that I swear lose life if you leave them on the charger for long periods of time consistently (even though they are to stop charging when the battery is full). Whats weird about these problems is that it killed the phone too, not just the battery.
MikeyMike01 said:
I had that happen to a Captivate. Go to an AT&T warranty place and they can swap it.
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BAM problem solved....the end
dgold21 said:
So since this phone is verified as dead now, is there anything to worry about in sending it back through warranty since I'm unable to wipe/unroot it?
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Yes you should worry, at&t might not be able to get it up and running but Samsung will, and when they get the device up and running they will see the root & rom so expect a very large phone bill in 1-2 months.
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Yes you should worry, at&t might not be able to get it up and running but Samsung will, and when they get the device up and running they will see the root & rom so expect a very large phone bill in 1-2 months.
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Well that's just friggin' great
My sgsii died on me while rooted and I swapped it out for warranty and did not incure a bill from AT&T or Samsung. It's been about 6 months now so I'm pretty sure they just used it for spare parts.
The funny part of the story is my current sgsii died the other day won't turn on at all. Got my jig today and that doesn't work either. I will try pokeys method and hopefully it works for me.
haines001 said:
Yes you should worry, at&t might not be able to get it up and running but Samsung will, and when they get the device up and running they will see the root & rom so expect a very large phone bill in 1-2 months.
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While you could be correct, I don't see Samsung sinking the labor time into looking that closely. I'm guessing they just hook it up to something that'll push the firmware, test functionality, and send it out as a refurb.
I could very well be wrong, but when you get hundreds/thousands of dead devices like they do, its more cost effective to just keep it simple and move onto the next.
I've never returned a device, stock or customized, so this is just my guess based on experience working with a large corporation.

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Mine is doing the same thing. It's staying at only 2%. I'd try to set it to factory settings but way too risky with the battery that low. Let it charge overnight and everything. Going to play around with rebooting it a few times or charging it while it's totally off. The light on the power supply is green and working fine. The LED on the tablet is solid red.
EDIT: After many attempts and trying to reset it, trying to boot up while holding down the volume down button and plugging it and unplugging it from the charger while booting, nothing seems to work. It refuses to boot up at all. LED on tablet will flash red three times when I hit the reset button when it's unplugged. Light is solid red while plugged into charger and will flash three times red when I try to reset it while it's plugged in. Going to contact Sony tomorrow for warranty support if I can't get my problem solved here. Also I was not in possession of this tablet for the past few weeks, I had given it to a friend who was trying to sell it for me and he said the tablet wouldn't charge past 12% for a long time. So it looks like the problem has been getting worse over time and now the tablet seems to be pretty much dead. I had only used the thing for like 3 days too.
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After about 20 minutes with technical support chat just now they recommended to send it in for servicing. I'm going to call tomorrow for more information but I'd rather not send it in. I'm down in Chile right now trying to sell this thing. I had a friend bring it down for me and I don't really have room to bring it back just to get serviced and then have to sell a might-still-be-broken tablet back home in the USA. If anyone has any tips for getting this thing to get back to normal please help out!
Oh, the chat tech suggested unplugging the device and then holding down the power button for 30-45 seconds then plugging it back in for about 2 minutes and then try turning it on. It didn't work for me but give it a shot!
After letting it sit overnight I tried turning it on again and voila! It booted! At 2% battery still. Been trying to charge it for over an hour now and still not up to 3%. Situation seems pretty bleak. No suggestions from anyone? I'll be returning to the States in a week, I hope that someone has an idea of what to do by then.
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After letting it sit overnight I tried turning it on again and voila! It booted! At 2% battery still. Been trying to charge it for over an hour now and still not up to 3%. Situation seems pretty bleak. No suggestions from anyone? I'll be returning to the States in a week, I hope that someone has an idea of what to do by then.
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It sounds like either the charger or the tablet's battery is defective. If you have access to a voltmeter, test the charger to see if it is outputting 10.5 VDC. As shown by the diagram on the bottom of the charger, the two center pins of the plug are used for charging the tablet, so connect a voltmeter to those two pins. The pin closest to the cable is the negative (or DC common) pin.
If the voltmeter indicates the charger is outputting approximately 10.5 VDC, then it is likely the charger is good and the tablet's battery is defective. If this is the case, the tablet will need to be sent to Sony for repair.
If the voltmeter indicates a voltage significantly lower than 10.5 VDC or no voltage at all, then the charger is defective. If this is the case, you will need to get a replacement charger, hopefully for free from Sony if the charger is still under warranty.
Having similar issue
I am having the same issue, sort of. I got my tablet the 08/08. As soon as I got it I updated to ICS, so I can't really say for sure if the update is to blame as I didn't use it much before the update. At first I got flickering on occasion on the screen. Like some random app, that I was not currently on, came to the front then disappeared again. Right now it is the 10th, at 1:32am and yesterday at around 4pm I had turned it off to go to the gym. I come back and it is not turning on. I set it on the dock and the green led turns on, and I manage to power it up. The screen though starts showing random messed up images like when you get bad reception on tv. I know the logo and power on clip it shows and I can see those colors but all warped. Then it disappeared and it showed the password screen fine and the screen was ok from then on. I lifted it off the port and it turned back off. I put it back on the dock and turned it again, showed the same weird images. When it was up fine, I went to battery settings and it showed the battery at 100% but where it says how much time I had left, it has 16secs. The dock and charger where fine since I got them. But I will check the volts.

My Galaxy View won't turn on

I've had my View since 9/16. I use it everyday for probably 6 hours or more. Every night I turn it off and plug it into the factory charger. I tried to turn it on the other day and it will not turn on. I'm a geek so I've tried everything I can find on the web and Samsung's site to get it to work. I contacted Samsung and they've sent me a label to send it back to them for their evaluation and price to fix.
A couple questions for other forum members:
1. Has this happened to anybody else?
2. Anybody had the battery die? I've put a lot of hours on mine...
3. Anybody had any experience with Samsung service?
Thanks for any feedback...
Larry
I have not had this happen to the View, but I have had it happen to a few other devices when I used to test devices for a wireless carrier. This can happen when the battery is "too dead". If the battery drops below a vital level then it can fail to start up into the charging boot screen. If it was on the charger, it's possible that your charger failed and caused a parasitic loss to the tablet. This is, perhaps, the worst problem with non-removable batteries. Sometimes you can hold the power button down while plugged in and it will start charging again. I assume you have purchased, or already have, a second charger, to rule out it being a charger issue. To have any chance of this method working, you will likely need to hold the power button for at least 10 min while attempting to charge. Basically the concept is that you are trying to get the power to flow to the battery even while it can't boot the charging screen kernel.
Thanks for your detailed reply. I really appreciate it. And I did try another charger. Didn't try holding down the power button for 10 minutes, but I get your point. I contacted Samsung and they provided a 2nd Day Air return label, which I thought was generous for a tablet out of warranty. So it's on its way to them to evaluate and give me an estimate to repair. I'll post when I hear back from them. Thanks, again, for your reply.
Samsung discovered my motherboard needed to be replaced. Cost $109 including shipping both ways and it seems to be working just fine. Of course now I have to get everything set up again. I thought the price was reasonable - a heck of a lot cheaper than a new one.

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