Saturday, September 3, 2016

Phone won't boot into Android or Recovery Mode. Help?

32gb variant (H790).

I tried most of the solutions I've seen on this subforum so far - including doing a full flash-all.sh command as well as the flashing of individual files into my system.

So far I've been able to do so using the stock images from Google (Android N). However, I can never get Recovery to boot and my phone will not boot past "Google." (Not even the colorful animations show).

I am not sure what I can do - I unfortunately got this phone via a 3rd party and not Google's Store, so I'm not sure if they would honor an RMA request (maybe if I said it was a gift they would relent?).

I was reading this thread: http://ift.tt/1TfNCZT and realized that this might be my last alternative, but I'm a bit concerned about going through all of this without giving it one more chance having access to at least the bootloader screen.

Does anyone have any suggestions on what I might be doing wrong? Should I attempt to flash the latest Android 6.0 image instead?


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32gb variant (H790).

I tried most of the solutions I've seen on this subforum so far - including doing a full flash-all.sh command as well as the flashing of individual files into my system.

So far I've been able to do so using the stock images from Google (Android N). However, I can never get Recovery to boot and my phone will not boot past "Google." (Not even the colorful animations show).

I am not sure what I can do - I unfortunately got this phone via a 3rd party and not Google's Store, so I'm not sure if they would honor an RMA request (maybe if I said it was a gift they would relent?).

I was reading this thread: http://ift.tt/1TfNCZT and realized that this might be my last alternative, but I'm a bit concerned about going through all of this without giving it one more chance having access to at least the bootloader screen.

Does anyone have any suggestions on what I might be doing wrong? Should I attempt to flash the latest Android 6.0 image instead?


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