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Dead N9
Hello Guys,
Recently my phone died. I figured my battery was completely dead but the flasher says it's at 80% - that's not the problem. When I try to turn it on there is a response from the LED, but there's no vibration and no screen activity. I've tried flashing it several times - no errors - flashes fine. I tried a complete reset, erasing, normal and some random commands I found on the forums. Anyway here comes the weird part. It turned on twice. Lasted for about a day and then died again. Both times it started just after I flashed it AND disconnected/connected the screen. Now however it doesn't seem to want to repeat that. What could I be missing? PS: I tried starting it without the proximity sensor - no luck there. EDIT: It was running the stock OS, no modifications, I didn't even go into root too much. Also if left connected to a PC it seems to try booting every now and again - the PC registers a new device and then loses it. |
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leave it on a time. For me the UI needs one time a lot to start, maybe 10 minutes. After that, my N9 works well again
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It never actually turns on though..I don't even reach the vibration.
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The flasher says it's at around 80%. Besides the battery lasted me more than a day before this happened. One of the times it turned on it lasted about a day as well. There must be something else..
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My suspicion in my case is a hardware problem, and I'd suspect it in yours too. Since the phone never restarted after going from warm indoors to well below freezing outdoors for a couple hours to clear snow one brisk March day, thermal shock is my prime suspect. Speculation, but a marginal solder joint could easily use thermal shock as an excuse to go hi-Z for good. Maybe even that proximity sensor header. But I've never gotten around to looking up the specs I'd need to give a little hot air smd rework attention to the likely suspects. Good luck with yours. Make sure to post if you find the culprit. |
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Hi.
I would suggest juiceme's ubiboot. There's a thread about it here in TMO. Maybe you can at least read the syslog messages while the device boots..... and hopefully find an answer. Regards. |
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From what I understand I would need access to the file system for that (maybe I'm reading it wrong though). My windows machine can't get a good lock on it - only the flasher keeps it steady. Even when I can see my n9 it's still inaccessible.
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Sounds an awful lot like the experience I had with a dodgy screen. I'd cracked my screen and ordered a replacement online (a case of caveat emptor). The N9 was working fine with the cracked screen, but when I took it off and put in the new screen, it wouldn't boot up. The LED blinked when I turned it on, but the phone never vibrated like it should have if it was actually booting up.
I figured I must have messed something up doing the screen replacement, so I put the cracked screen back on and presto! The phone was alive again. So clearly the culprit was the new (dud) screen. I ordered another one, and when that arrived and I put it on, it booted up just like it was supposed to. Long story short, your issue sounds like a hardware issue, specifically with the screen. If you can, try and find a new one from a reliable vendor and see if that helps. |
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