Oppo R5 turns off! - Oppo R5

Hello ! I recently bought oppo r5 (Greece). Although the first day everyhting was going perfectly the next days i have the following problem! The device is turning off without pressing anything! I tried to take a picture and it shut down, i left it some hours without doing anything and it turn off after some hour. The 2nd day i charged it the evening and the next morning i couldnt turn it on! Then i follow some instructions i found on internet (charge for 1 hour, let it for 2 hours and turn on) but since then the problem with turnings off go on! Anything else to try? Thank you!

go to oppo center because I'm not experiencing that problem.

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Good evening.
Well, i know there are like hundred other threads about dead HD2's, but this is strange:
I bought this used HD2 yesterday, 1 year old, never used with stock ROM. I have been using it all day today, after it was recharged all night. But the well known freezing issue started about late afternoon, and i took the battery out and replaced it, and it worked fine again. It did until i went to bed, where i just checked my facebook, and wanted to close down and sleep. Then it froze again, and now it won't start at all. I also charged the phone for about 40 minutes this evening. When i try to turn on the phone, it either vibrates shortly, or light up the hardware buttons, but no screen. I took the battery out and in again, nothing. Tried to charge it, no red lamp, nothing. No bending pins under the battery, i can't hard reset. When i tried to hard reset it, i could hear the sound, like when i turn the volume up and down, so it must be turned on, just not the screen. Tried to put small paper-bits under the battery, nothing. Now i will try to charge it all night, but it won't work, i think.
Also, i tried to lick the battery, and yes, it works.
Is the phone dead? Should i call the service-provider and get it repaired?
Thanks in advance and merry christmas!
so it seems (if i am right) the problem is possibly your screen. correct? (or more, right?)
can you boot into bootloader? doesn't seem like you can....
one option to see if your phone is working and your screen is bust is:
http://www.mymobiler.com/
never used it myself, but you can see your phone on your computer. if all looks normal there, well then your screen is bust. if not, and you can't get into bootloader, then it seems the phone is all bust.
Well... Now it works again after having the battery out all night, inserting it, waiting just 15 minutes and then turning it on! Is there a way to avoid this? Some fix or something?
I suspect that the reason it was onsale
I thhink we have the same problem here,.... is your device getting a little warm on the back....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=826119
Zzzzzhit.....

Bricked or Cold?

I have my GS3-I-9300 for roughly 3 months now. I rooted the phone roughly a month ago. Everything works fine and even yesterday it was still working fine. I left my music on, charging, and this morning when I woke up, the led is blinking, screen don't turn on. So I figure i'll just unplug the battery and see if it'll reset it, and after so many try, the phone won't turn on. My house got really cold last night and my phone was charging next to a window, I don't know if temperature has anything to do with it. Though would anyone be able to help me with this problem?
Read the sudden death thread .
jje

[Q] Desire X not turning on

Hi!
First of all, my english isn't very good, so don't expect any complicated senteces
So. Two months ago my sister dropped her phone (DX) into sea water. She immediately put the battery off. She let it dry for 1 day (short time, I know) and then tried to turn it on. DX has turned on and afted few seconds it turned off. Now it's not turning on anymore. LED is orange when charging.
Could you give me some advice how to repair it before sending it to service?
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bubakovsky said:
Hi!
First of all, my english isn't very good, so don't expect any complicated senteces
So. Two months ago my sister dropped her phone (DX) into sea water. She immediately put the battery off. She let it dry for 1 day (short time, I know) and then tried to turn it on. DX has turned on and afted few seconds it turned off. Now it's not turning on anymore. LED is orange when charging.
Could you give me some advice how to repair it before sending it to service?
Thanks.
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can you turn on the Bootloader?
if bootloader is'nt booting....then its gone...

Think You HardBricked? Don't Worry... Yet

Hello,
I recently thought I hardbricked my phone. The screen wasn't turning on, only the 3 lights at the bottom were flashing. I held down the power button and volume button, and just the power button but this thing would not turn on. It would blink about I'd say 40 times, then the blinking would just stop, and restart again. Everybody on forums I checked out said "Ah, you're screwed. It's hardbricked." I thought the phone was just toast, BUT...
..Before you think the phone is gone, wait a few hours. After I was sure that my phone was hardbricked, I threw it on the charger in hopes it might fix overnight, and I went to bed. When I woke up in the morning, still nothing. Later in the day though I tried it out once more, and it finally booted! I was able to get it into recovery, flash a ROM that actually works, and the phone was up and running again.
SO, before you think you have hardbricked your phone, wait until ATLEAST the next day. Well, I suggest trying it multiple times throughout the day, and if it doesn't work wait an entire day or so, because it may not be completely fried.

Phone keeps going off, won't switch back on

Hi folks,
Just wondering if anyone's seen this before, or could suggest anything. Yesterday morning my P780 rang my alarm as usual, and I dismissed it, then about half an hour later when I came to use it, the phone wouldn't come on. Black screen, no response to power button. It would show the red charging light when plugged in, but wouldn't come on at all.
A bit later on, after trying various things, I eventually dissassembled the back panel and disconnected the battery for about ten minutes. After this the phone came back on!
Hoping it was a one-off I started using it again, and it worked normally for about a day, with a full charge overnight. But today it's gone again! I had to take the battery out again, which brought it back for about an hour before it went again! I've given up for now...
Any ideas? Why is it dying like this? What can I try to fix it?
Thanks
GlumReaper said:
Hi folks,
Just wondering if anyone's seen this before, or could suggest anything. Yesterday morning my P780 rang my alarm as usual, and I dismissed it, then about half an hour later when I came to use it, the phone wouldn't come on. Black screen, no response to power button. It would show the red charging light when plugged in, but wouldn't come on at all.
A bit later on, after trying various things, I eventually dissassembled the back panel and disconnected the battery for about ten minutes. After this the phone came back on!
Hoping it was a one-off I started using it again, and it worked normally for about a day, with a full charge overnight. But today it's gone again! I had to take the battery out again, which brought it back for about an hour before it went again! I've given up for now...
Any ideas? Why is it dying like this? What can I try to fix it?
Thanks
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Hi. I sugest to see first if is from software: flash another ROM.
If it is from software after flash should work fine. If it is a hardware problem you should go to a service store.
Hi Stympy,
Thanks for your reply. I'm really hoping it is software, because there are no Lenovo service centres in my country!
I will try to flash a new ROM, but after my first success I've been unable to root or flash a new ROM since, even with lots and lots of trying.
Is there a lollipop ROM yet?
Thanks
Hello
It happens to me like after upgrading to S227
Is the problem resolved?
Is it software or hardware problem?

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