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Re: Possible to "UnBrick" a Omnia???... On the iPhone it's possible, just wondering!
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Re: Possible to "UnBrick" a Omnia???... On the iPhone it's possible, just wondering!
I would say 75% of the time when people think they have bricks, they don't.
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Re: Possible to "UnBrick" a Omnia???... On the iPhone it's possible, just wondering!
ELCO is the gentleman's name that is fixing the MONAHANS problems on the Omnias. The only reference that I've read about though is for the i900. I haven't seen anything about the i910 for Verizon.
It looks like you need a box that is roughly $160 and a piece of software that is roughly $150. Beyond that, I'd think you's have to contact ELCO directly and have him sell you the hardware/software and then have him teach you the process. And even then, I don't know if he has done the software portion for the i910. |
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Re: Possible to "UnBrick" a Omnia???... On the iPhone it's possible, just wondering!
I agree, I thought my Omnia was a gonner earlier this week when Flashing, but as long as you still get some response from it ie....splash screen, there's a good chance it's not bricked and you can save it. Just makes sure you (person who started the thread) Flash in the proper order and if you get a CheckSum error at any point don't advance. Adrynalyne = Knows his sh*t.
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Re: Possible to "UnBrick" a Omnia???... On the iPhone it's possible, just wondering!
What if you run the SCH-i910 User upgrade tool v1.0.5.3 (running XP-SP3), and the phone simply doesn't restart after no matter what you do? The little red light on the power button is on constantly.
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Re: Possible to "UnBrick" a Omnia???... On the iPhone it's possible, just wondering!
Call Verizon about that, since it was being flashed to the upgrade that they released. They should take care of it and give you a refurb.
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Re: Possible to "UnBrick" a Omnia???... On the iPhone it's possible, just wondering!
Thanks for the response, but I am not a Verizon customer. The guy I bought it from (who bought it from Verizon) says he will try to see if he can return it using the same circumstance, but saying HE tried to install the upgrade.
Of course though, it is not the phone he has active on his account. So that could screw up the return. This is why I asked if there was ANY way to 'unbrick' a i910, to avoid the whole return process. I've been told by someone that the only option I would have is to return the phone directly to Samsung under warranty, and that they are "incompetent". I guess I'll find out if I have a pretty paperweight soon. Thanks again. |
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Re: Possible to "UnBrick" a Omnia???... On the iPhone it's possible, just wondering!
Have you tried at least calling Verizon? I would talk to them or take it to a store and they will be able to see the phone was working previously (by looking at minutes used) and explain that you were doing their authorized update. You're not looking for them to replace it through Assurian because you dropped it in the pool, it's not even a warranty issue, the phone "bricked" while trying to update their update software. You could also try to hook it up again to the Verizon update page and try hitting SR when it's hooked up. It goes into an emergency mode, or at least mine did last week but my phone wouldn't turn on at all, even the light on the power button was gone. Good luck.
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Re: Possible to "UnBrick" a Omnia???... On the iPhone it's possible, just wondering!
I'm in the same situation. My Omnia turns on and all but only the pda part of the phone was written back on during the upgrade. The phone now has no radio or phone rom. I can't make or receive calls.
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