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mercredi 24 décembre 2014

Nexus 6 Screen Died topic






Hi all. I was using my Nexus 6 per usual earlier today, on the home screen when it began to glitch out. I could see what my homescreen was but it was warping with lines, and then the screen went completely green with horizontal lines across the device (pic attached). I called Google, went through the troubleshooting and confirmed it was a hardware issue. Screen is still green in bootloader so definitely not software. I am wondering what could have caused this. Unfortunately I bought mine through Sprint so Google was unable to send me a new one, and Sprint is closed both today and tomorrow, so looks like I have no phone over Christmas. Any help would be appreciated and hopefully Sprint will give a new one without hassle.








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jeudi 11 décembre 2014

[Q] Xperia Z Died Randomly?!? topic






I'll started off by saying that my bootloader is unlocked and I have flashed the Android 5.0 ROM (503b) from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xper...ria-z-t2929369

Sorry if this is a bit long but I thought it'd be best to tell you the steps leading up to the potential death of the phone.

As far as I can tell the issue doesn't stem from a software fault as I've been running the ROM solidly for 2 weeks now with no issues apart from not being able to hear a call when I accept with something plugged in the headphone jack.

I wake the phone and go to unlock it and the touchscreen is unresponsive. I have known it to take a second or two to wake up so I gave it a minute then tried again.

No response. Screen hadn't dimmed either so I suspected it had crashed.

Held the power button and the power off prompt appears along with all my previous actions unfolding beneath it. Just for good measure I decide I'll reboot the phone as I sometimes do when it starts to lag.

Powered off fine. Go to turn it on and nothing happens.

Battery was on about 20% when I turned it off so I plugged it in and tried again.

No LED light when I plug it in, still no response to any button combination. No recognition over USB either.

So I'm going to leave it plugged in overnight as I've seen it recommended by a couple of people before. Just wondering if anyone else has had this happen and if you managed to recover the phone?






 

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