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to the OP, My guess is that the power button is just a standard two lead switch. If you can pull the phone apart and find where the two leads go to, you should be able to simply jump a wire across them momentarily which should bring the device online. I have not personally disassembled a TP before, so i cant vouche for how hard it is to take apart, however, thats all it should take to get it to boot. Another option is to try putting the stylus into the reset hole on the bottom of the phone. [edit] just tested on my phone, you can push the stylus into the reset hole on the bottom of the phone and it will turn the phone on. Last edited by pyro254750; 08-24-2009 at 12:58 PM. |
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Thanks for the ideas - to clarify: No power at all; soft boot (stylus to hole in phone bottom) won't work; hard boot (power button+volume down+select button) doesn't work either. Haven't tried to connect to PC. Is that worth a try???
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Could the power button be stuck in the on position and killed the battery?
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thats my guess....
if he cant soft reset or get into bootloader, i was wondering if his battery was dead too not that he cant chagre the phone still
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The phone will still charge while its off. First thing i would do is plug it in to a charger, if its still functional (the charging circuit that is) then you should see the leds lighting and dimming from bottom to top on the front of the phone, more commonly called "breathing" on the forums. If you see that, then the phone is charging. Let it charge for about 5 or 10 minutes and then push the stylus into the reset hole. It should vibrate and come on. If it doesnt, then my guess is that you have something more than just the power button defective on the phone, and you wont have a choice but to restore all your contacts manually. I would suggest in the future to backup once a week. I dont even use outlook anymore, I use sprite backup.
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