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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)
Last night I had the phone turned off and connected to the charger. In the morning I could not even turn on the phone with the charger attached, or without it. I took out the battery, it came back and turned on the phone. Approximately 2 seconds with HTC logo appeared and then the phone started to restart repeatedly. I can get into the tricolor bootloader but after 2 seconds the phone shuts down. It looks as the battery was completely discharged and does not charge now. I tried an electric charger and USB charging from computer but the same result.
I have no other phone where I could recharge the battery. I do not have a second battery. Do you have anyone have any idea what could have happened and how to solve this? Thanks in advance. |
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Edit: my battery was always hot during the charging. Now my battery have only room temperature. |
I think I narrowed down the cause of the crash-after-tether-unloading. The wlan interface is named eth0, but the tether is wl0.1. I manually turned off wl0.1 via "busybox ifconfig wl0.1 down", then "busybox ifconfig eth0 down" printed "No such interface" and "busybox ifconfig" caused a hard crash similar to how it behaves via the GUI unload.
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So that's odd that it did not charge your battery. My only suggestion would be to try and charge again... Just don't let it sit overnight, perhaps it will drain if you let it sit for too long...? ACL was working on a new charging while off method that should work much better. Of course that doesn't really help your current situation... Quote:
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- Power button is completely dead (with the charger attached and without, cannot turns on my phone) - With the charger attached to the phone in approx. 2-minute intervals spontaneously turns on. HTC logo appears, then LK blue screen and ACL logo. Around the time to appear ANDROID logo, the phone switches off again. This occurs in an endless cycle over again and again. - The phone is connected to the charger, I took out the battery, I pressed the VolDown button and insert the battery back to phone (charger is still connected). Phone turns on and I got into the tricolor bootloader, but than I can do anything, the phone is switched off again. IMHO there are two possible scenarios - the phone finally died or my battery for some reason is completely discharged and can not be recharged. I ordered a new battery and will be probably in Tuesday at my home. If the problem is in the battery, I will make a complete reinstallation of the phone and will see. Now I can not use flash from sd card, I can not use adb and FastBoot, I can use nothing :banghead: And yes, I know that the ACL is working on a new charge system, but I'm afraid I will not be able to try it ... :cry: |
Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)
I'm back in the game. I do not know how, but I drained from my battery last a few milliamps, performed the task 29 and recorded LK. Then the phone started charging correctly. I left him half an hour on the charger, then flashed recovery.img, installed OMGB and voala - it works. Eagerly await the update with the new system of charging 8-)
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)
Slightly OT question/request here, only because it's bugged me for a while now.
Anyone with a Rhod400 on Sprint (or Boost better still), can you check something? Go to Settings -> About phone -> Status and then scroll down to "Mobile network type". Post up what is listed, because either my phone is stuck in EvDo Rev. 0 mode or the network mode is incorrectly reported by the ROM. Mine specifically says CDMA-EvDo rev. 0 Silly I know, but curiosity hasn't killed this cat yet. :occasion5: |
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Until hyc came along. He fixed a lot of issues with the RIL in respect to GSM, and basically wrote the CDMA code from the ground up. I asked him about it a few times, but he said it's what the radio is reporting... and he can't do anything about it. I couldn't prove otherwise, if the radio logs said it, how could I argue? :p Not sure why this never worked right, but it won't limit your speed. The display is cosmetic only. So to be clear - it will display EVDO/1xRTT correctly, but it doesn't seem to distinguish between Rev.0 and Rev.A... |
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the winmo bootloader can run on usb power, so you can safely flash LK and recovery. Once you have flashed those two, then you need to just unplug usb, pull battery out (wait 2 seconds) and plug back into usb (or wall charger). Led will be orange and will remain orange. New batt charger code will go green after a few hours once it reaches 95%. Then, you are ready to go back into recovery and flash away. The old charge code was good, but never turned the led green or it wouldnt turn off if you unplugged it. Also there was a bug with the speed the cpu was set to make sure we are charging more than draining. That may have caused random reboots in the past, but so far I haven't seen it in my new tests. I just ground up some fresh coffee, made myself a nice double shot espresso and ready to write some code. 8-) |
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