2015 Shield TV 16gb fully stock started bootlooping - Shield Android TV General

My Shield running stock 6.2 with stock recovery started bootlooping. I was literally watching Netflix the night before and in the morning it was looping. It shows the Nvidia logo and then there is a video glitch and it loops. I can only boot into safe mode. I tried wiping and flashing the official recovery ROM via fastboot. I tried rolling back to 6.1 and then the 6.3 preview build. No dice. I'm guessing some kind of video driver issue. I have not been able to find anyone having the same issue. Any ideas?

I think I have the same issue.
I have the Nvidia Shield TV 16GB (2017), latest update installed (not roorted).
Plugged it in it worked the whole evening, turned it off, turned on in the morning and it started bootlooping. It is showing the Nvidia Shield logo, stays on it then reboots. Once in a while it actually goes trough and boots till the end, and the strange thing is that, if it manages to boot in to the OS, it works like charm, basically I need to keep that thing forever On, if I power it off, it is bootlooping again.
I got this thing brand new, sealed in the package from eBAY and can not return it to Nvidia, for replacement, so I at least need to understand if this is a software issue or hardware.
If anyone have any idea pleas respond.
Thank you and Happy New Year

Haik0 said:
I got this thing brand new, sealed in the package from eBAY and can not return it to Nvidia, for replacement, so I at least need to understand if this is a software issue or hardware.
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Don't screw around, just return it to the eBay seller instead and get a replacement.

SimonTS said:
Don't screw around, just return it to the eBay seller instead and get a replacement.
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I concur, return it, what you are experiencing is definitely not normal, also just my two cents if you got it brand new sealed on ebay aren't you on nvidias warranty?

I don't honestly, I don't have an invoice or any purchase papers or information, to provide to Nvidia for return. You think I should still contact Nvidia?
Btw, I can't return this anymore. Now just need to figure out what to do with it. If it's a software issue maybe i can re-flash the bootloader, recovery or everything. Or if it's a known hardware issue then, that's it.

Your contract isn't with Nvidia, it's with the seller on eBay.
Why can't you just return it to them, or is there something else you're not telling us?

Haik0 said:
I don't honestly, I don't have an invoice or any purchase papers or information, to provide to Nvidia for return. You think I should still contact Nvidia?
Btw, I can't return this anymore. Now just need to figure out what to do with it. If it's a software issue maybe i can re-flash the bootloader, recovery or everything. Or if it's a known hardware issue then, that's it.
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if its brand new all the info you need is on the box as far as your invoice why cant you go to your ebay account and print out a invoice? Return to ebay seller or rma with nvidia if its brand new, their rma policy is excellent as well as their customer service

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Touchscreen not working after 4.4.3 update

I was excited to see that one of my Nexus 7 tablets was getting the 4.4.3 update today. I started the update and let it go. When I came back I was at the lock screen. I only have the simple swipe to unlock. I couldn't unlock it at all. Held in the power button for several seconds until it shut off. Thought maybe something didn't load right. When I booted it back up, same thing. No touch screen.
Here is a little background. This is a Nexus 7 v2. Unlocked it and rooted it using the Nexus Root Toolkit version 1.8.2. During the process I did install the recommended recovery option. Everything worked great until the update today. Seems like I can't do anything. I can't use this toolkit to restore from the backup I made because I can't get into the tablet to turn on USB debugging or whatever it is asking me to do. I tried booting into recovery by holding the volume down and power button. The result was a picture of the android with a red triangle and an exclamation point. Not sure what else to do so I am posting this for all of you guys with more experience than me. Can anyone give me any suggestions?
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I was excited to see that one of my Nexus 7 tablets was getting the 4.4.3 update today. I started the update and let it go. When I came back I was at the lock screen. I only have the simple swipe to unlock. I couldn't unlock it at all. Held in the power button for several seconds until it shut off. Thought maybe something didn't load right. When I booted it back up, same thing. No touch screen.
Here is a little background. This is a Nexus 7 v2. Unlocked it and rooted it using the Nexus Root Toolkit version 1.8.2. During the process I did install the recommended recovery option. Everything worked great until the update today. Seems like I can't do anything. I can't use this toolkit to restore from the backup I made because I can't get into the tablet to turn on USB debugging or whatever it is asking me to do. I tried booting into recovery by holding the volume down and power button. The result was a picture of the android with a red triangle and an exclamation point. Not sure what else to do so I am posting this for all of you guys with more experience than me. Can anyone give me any suggestions?
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Once you are back at the android lying on its back, hold down power and tap the volume up key, this will get you a recovery menu, from there you can try to wipe cache and dalvik, and if need be, factory reset.
Touch screen is still dead.
Thanks for the quick update. I did all of the above and was able to reset the tablet. Not I am at the Welcome screen and tapping the screen does nothing I find it hard to believe that the touchscreen died during the update. I guess I will need to look on EBay for some parts. Can anyone suggest what parts to look for? Touch screen digitizer assembly is listing for around $65.
opreda said:
Thanks for the quick update. I did all of the above and was able to reset the tablet. Not I am at the Welcome screen and tapping the screen does nothing I find it hard to believe that the touchscreen died during the update. I guess I will need to look on EBay for some parts. Can anyone suggest what parts to look for? Touch screen digitizer assembly is listing for around $65.
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I might suggest you open it up now (you're going to have to anyways to replace it), and make sure the cable is securely inserted.
opreda said:
Thanks for the quick update. I did all of the above and was able to reset the tablet. Not I am at the Welcome screen and tapping the screen does nothing I find it hard to believe that the touchscreen died during the update. I guess I will need to look on EBay for some parts. Can anyone suggest what parts to look for? Touch screen digitizer assembly is listing for around $65.
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If touch works in TWRP then its not hardware related
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Tried the cables...
I found a tear down video on YouTube and was able to disconnect and then reconnect the long cable that goes across the battery connecting the 2 circuit boards. I believe this cable is connected to the digitizer. I was hoping that maybe this would fix my problem. No such luck.
Here is my question. This tablet was purchased on EBay and was sold as a refurbushed tablet with a 90 day warranty from Asus. I purchased it about a month ago so I should be in the warranty period. Since I unlocked the bootloader and rooted it, should I even try to send it to Asus for repair or should I just spend the $65 and buy the replacement parts on EBay? Instead of just buying the digitizer, I was thinking I would get the combo digitizer and lcd screen since it would save me having to use a heat gun to unglue the screen from the digitizer.
What do you think would be my best bet?
Thanks to everyone for all your suggestions.
opreda said:
I found a tear down video on YouTube and was able to disconnect and then reconnect the long cable that goes across the battery connecting the 2 circuit boards. I believe this cable is connected to the digitizer. I was hoping that maybe this would fix my problem. No such luck.
Here is my question. This tablet was purchased on EBay and was sold as a refurbushed tablet with a 90 day warranty from Asus. I purchased it about a month ago so I should be in the warranty period. Since I unlocked the bootloader and rooted it, should I even try to send it to Asus for repair or should I just spend the $65 and buy the replacement parts on EBay? Instead of just buying the digitizer, I was thinking I would get the combo digitizer and lcd screen since it would save me having to use a heat gun to unglue the screen from the digitizer.
What do you think would be my best bet?
Thanks to everyone for all your suggestions.
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You can always unroot and relock the bootloader (you can use this to get it back to factory), if it's under warranty I'd go that route.
USB debugging...
Wouldn't this require me to have USB debugging enabled on the tablet? Since I went into recovery and restored it back to factory defaults, I can't get past the "Welcome" screen because I can't touch the screen. I am going to try and chat with the Asus support team and see if I can get an RMA. I'd rather go that route than take the whole thing apart myself. I like messing with computers but I don't like messing with phones and tablets. They are just too small and fragile for my unskilled hands. Thanks for your help. I will post an update if I am able to send the tablet out for repair.
opreda said:
Wouldn't this require me to have USB debugging enabled on the tablet? Since I went into recovery and restored it back to factory defaults, I can't get past the "Welcome" screen because I can't touch the screen. I am going to try and chat with the Asus support team and see if I can get an RMA. I'd rather go that route than take the whole thing apart myself. I like messing with computers but I don't like messing with phones and tablets. They are just too small and fragile for my unskilled hands. Thanks for your help. I will post an update if I am able to send the tablet out for repair.
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It uses fastboot, I don't think it needs it (in spite of what the OP says). And if I'm wrong, the worst that will happen is it won't work. You will need the fastboot drivers correctly installed in your windows or linux environment though.
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Thanks for the link. I ran the dead_nexus7.bat file since I couldn't turn on the USB debugging. It wiped out everything. I then ran the command to relock the bootloader. All set. Talked with Asus (web chat) and got an RMA number. They even sent me a FedEx label to use. Now I am more comfortable sending this unit back since it has been restored to stock and the bootloader is locked again. Thank you for all of your help.
opreda said:
Thanks for the link. I ran the dead_nexus7.bat file since I couldn't turn on the USB debugging. It wiped out everything. I then ran the command to relock the bootloader. All set. Talked with Asus (web chat) and got an RMA number. They even sent me a FedEx label to use. Now I am more comfortable sending this unit back since it has been restored to stock and the bootloader is locked again. Thank you for all of your help.
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No problem, please let me know how it worked out. Good luck!
Update to my issue...
I contacted Asus using their web chat. Told the CSR about my issue and confirmed my Nexus 7 serial number. They emailed me paperwork to take to my local FedEx shipping location. It happened to be our local Office Max store. They scanned in the bar-code and processed it. I got a confirmation email with the tracking number. This was around June 6th. They received it in Texas 4-5 days later (because of the weekend). I checked the status almost every day. About 10 days after they received it I saw a status update. They included a FedEx tracking number but every time I entered it into the FedEx website, it showed up as invalid. I gave it a couple of days and then called FedEx. They were able to track the package and it was delivered to my house in late June. All in all it took about 3 weeks but they did repair it. I thought they would have just sent me a refurbished tablet. They actually fixed my tablet because it still had my screen protector on it. Just wanted to update you with the good news. My son was so excited to finally get his tablet back. I wasn't expecting it to take so long but I guess I can't complain. It didn't cost me anything out of pocket even to ship it to them. Thank you for your help with getting everything back to stock and the boot-loader locked.
Tablet was originally purchased as a refurbished tablet from a seller on EBay. It was supposed to have a 90-day warranty from Asus. Glad they held up their end. It all worked out in the end.
opreda said:
I contacted Asus using their web chat. Told the CSR about my issue and confirmed my Nexus 7 serial number. They emailed me paperwork to take to my local FedEx shipping location. It happened to be our local Office Max store. They scanned in the bar-code and processed it. I got a confirmation email with the tracking number. This was around June 6th. They received it in Texas 4-5 days later (because of the weekend). I checked the status almost every day. About 10 days after they received it I saw a status update. They included a FedEx tracking number but every time I entered it into the FedEx website, it showed up as invalid. I gave it a couple of days and then called FedEx. They were able to track the package and it was delivered to my house in late June. All in all it took about 3 weeks but they did repair it. I thought they would have just sent me a refurbished tablet. They actually fixed my tablet because it still had my screen protector on it. Just wanted to update you with the good news. My son was so excited to finally get his tablet back. I wasn't expecting it to take so long but I guess I can't complain. It didn't cost me anything out of pocket even to ship it to them. Thank you for your help with getting everything back to stock and the boot-loader locked.
Tablet was originally purchased as a refurbished tablet from a seller on EBay. It was supposed to have a 90-day warranty from Asus. Glad they held up their end. It all worked out in the end.
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Good to hear, thanks for the update.

[Q] Stuck at "erasing userdata..."

Hello,
Recently my Nexus 7 (2013) battery ran out because I forgot to charge it. Since then, it won't boot back into Android when it's turned on - all I get is the black screen with "Google" written on it. I have searched all over the internet for the past few days, but I'm unable to find a solution. I'm hoping that someone here can help me, because the tablet's warranty has expired and I'm completely out of ideas. Here are the things I've tried or noticed:
I can't boot into Android. The tablet gets stuck on the black screen with "Google" written on it.
I can access the bootloader and interact with the tablet via fastboot.
The bootloader is locked. Trying to unlock it via fastboot oem unlock displays the "Unlock bootloader?" screen on the tablet. After I select "Yes", the command line output on the computer shows the following output, but doesn't get any further:
Code:
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(bootloader) Unlocking bootloader...
(bootloader) erasing userdata...
Trying to boot into recovery mode from the bootloader results in the tablet being stuck on that black screen with "Google" written on it.
I have removed the back cover from the tablet and reconnected every exposed connector. I couldn't take the battery out because I don't have the appropriate screwdriver. Doing this changed nothing.
Any help would be sincerely appreciated. At this point I'm worried that it is a hardware issue, but I'd like to exhaust all options before declaring it as such, as it would essentially mean the tablet is going in the garbage bin.
How long did you let it sit at "erasing userdata"?
I don't recall specifically on my N7 but I know when I unlocked the bootloader on my 2013 Moto X it seemed like an eternity, which was mostly because there is no progress indicator, it just said "erasing userdata" and sat there for a while. Probably like 5-10 minutes.
fury683 said:
How long did you let it sit at "erasing userdata"?
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It'll be around 2 hours now.
Wengard said:
It'll be around 2 hours now.
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Well that is surely too long. Not sure what else to suggest. Someone else with more experience might able to help.. It sounds like your partitions may have been messed up somehow, which I have seen others post about recently with the updates. I'm not sure what causes this or if there are any fixes, but I know there are threads about people being stuck on the Google screen and having issues after the update to 5.0/.1/.2.
fury683 said:
Well that is surely too long. Not sure what else to suggest. Someone else with more experience might able to help.. It sounds like your partitions may have been messed up somehow, which I have seen others post about recently with the updates. I'm not sure what causes this or if there are any fixes, but I know there are threads about people being stuck on the Google screen and having issues after the update to 5.0/.1/.2.
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Hi,
i had exactly the same problem. I tried everything to fix it and no luck. I had to resort in sending it to Asus for repair. Unfortunately my warranty has expired. I just got a quote from them saying the motherboard has gone and it will cost me £250 to repair!!!!! I almost fell off my chair. A brand new 32gb tablet will cost be around £180. This is surely a joke? I will be giving them a call tomorrow to complain!
I hope yours is still under warranty because it is most likely your motherboard that has gone. I've read a few others having the same issue and its been the motherboard.
Mo
mo123456789 said:
Hi,
i had exactly the same problem. I tried everything to fix it and no luck. I had to resort in sending it to Asus for repair. Unfortunately my warranty has expired. I just got a quote from them saying the motherboard has gone and it will cost me £250 to repair!!!!! I almost fell off my chair. A brand new 32gb tablet will cost be around £180. This is surely a joke? I will be giving them a call tomorrow to complain!
I hope yours is still under warranty because it is most likely your motherboard that has gone. I've read a few others having the same issue and its been the motherboard.
Mo
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Thank you for your response.
I'm sorry to hear about what happened to you. I've been reading around and guessed it's probably a hardware problem based on other people's similar experiences. Unfortunately my tablet is out of warranty as well, and I'm definitely not going to spend more on the repairs than I would on a brand new tablet. I regret purchasing the tablet in the first place, I really expected it to last longer than a year.
If you can, please let me know what ASUS says about this, if you intend to call them. They don't have a subsidiary in my country, but if you get lucky, I might press my chances as well and perhaps I can get this repaired for a reasonable price.
Mine has lasted 5 years more but my Nexus 7 has ended its days the same way as yours. Stuck at google when switched on, and stuck at bootloader when triying to flash it.
Time to go, it seems.

[Q] Phone wont start past LG opening screen

Hi, hoping for some input. I am not super technical.
We have a newish LG G3 phone. TBH, it is reconditioned by the authorised service centre as it apparently came out with flaws. It came with full LG warranty. We bought in January 2015. This week, it suddenly would not turn on past the LG screen. We tried changing batteries, leaving the battery out, nothing. We took it to the same authorised repair centre. They turned it on and said that we had rooted the phone and had voided the warranty. Now, I would not mind paying, if we had infact rooted the phone, but we had not. Further, they did not look into the electronics of the phone at all. They are asking $225 which is HUGE for us, I am wondering please, is this a known problem? We had not clicked any download links, in fact, not even downloaded any apps in the days preceding. I am so angry that they wont even look into the phone, the onus should be on them to prove to me that I rooted it, not to assume that I did when I didn't lol. Your help is so gratefully appreciated.
YFCYFC said:
Hi, hoping for some input. I am not super technical.
We have a newish LG G3 phone. TBH, it is reconditioned by the authorised service centre as it apparently came out with flaws. It came with full LG warranty. We bought in January 2015. This week, it suddenly would not turn on past the LG screen. We tried changing batteries, leaving the battery out, nothing. We took it to the same authorised repair centre. They turned it on and said that we had rooted the phone and had voided the warranty. Now, I would not mind paying, if we had infact rooted the phone, but we had not. Further, they did not look into the electronics of the phone at all. They are asking $225 which is HUGE for us, I am wondering please, is this a known problem? We had not clicked any download links, in fact, not even downloaded any apps in the days preceding. I am so angry that they wont even look into the phone, the onus should be on them to prove to me that I rooted it, not to assume that I did when I didn't lol. Your help is so gratefully appreciated.
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Did you buy from a carrier or a physical store?if you did it would be best to directly take it back to the place where you bought it and get them to sort it out?
If the person says that then the person isnt doing their job properly. A variety of issues not caused by you could have happened that result in this sort of problem. This isnt a known problem.
Does it boot into download mode?
itsbighead said:
Did you buy from a carrier or a physical store?if you did it would be best to directly take it back to the place where you bought it and get them to sort it out?
If the person says that then the person isnt doing their job properly. A variety of issues not caused by you could have happened that result in this sort of problem. This isnt a known problem.
Does it boot into download mode?
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We bought it from the place that is the authorised LG repairer in Sydney. I was getting my screen replaced, and noticed they had a sign up saying they had these reconditioned phones with full LG warranty. It was explained to me that these were the newly released phones that came out with glitches, they were repaired fully. So we did take it back to the same place, and I agree they are not doing their job properly, they have us by the short and curlies . I have mediated with Fair Trading, who have come back to say that the device is rooted, warranty voided lol. They still have NOT opened the phone!!! So frustrating.
Please ask them to explain how the device was rooted, they at least owe you that much?
When you got it did you or them turn it on and verify in the store that it was working at the store before you took it? Did you perhaps download the Lollipop OTA and then something happened to it
Does it still boot into download mode? Im pretty sure in your case you can still fix it if you can get it to boot into download mode. Pull out the battery and put it back in, hold volume up and plug it into the computer. Let me know what happens
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Bricked ATT Note4 after software update. What do i do?

I finally was forced to update to android 5.0.1. I updated at work but it failed halfway through and is now in a boot loop. I've tried every solution the internet can provide me. What do I do now? The device IMEI has a limited warranty until 2017. I purchased through swappa. I have original box but no documentation besides the barcode sticker on the side. Will AT&T replace this? It was their update that caused this anyway. Any experiences with this sort of thing please? I dropped a large chunk of change on this paperweight. Thanks
Wildstar34 said:
I finally was forced to update to android 5.0.1. I updated at work but it failed halfway through and is now in a boot loop. I've tried every solution the internet can provide me. What do I do now? The device IMEI has a limited warranty until 2017. I purchased through swappa. I have original box but no documentation besides the barcode sticker on the side. Will AT&T replace this? It was their update that caused this anyway. Any experiences with this sort of thing please? I dropped a large chunk of change on this paperweight. Thanks
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The first thing to do is find a local Best Buy with a Samsung Experience shop. They can reflash the firmware or send the phone in for repairs. This would be the best and easiest option. Most likely, you'll be able to get everything fixed in around an hour max.
BTW, it doesn't matter if the device was purchased from somewhere other than Best Buy!
I'm not sure if ATT will replace the phone if you didn't buy it from ATT. You can contact them to see though. Call them and tell them that you bought the device from Swappa. Though, most likely, they'll turn you away unless they have some sort of business alliance with Swappa.
Do this as a Plan B.
The third option is to get in contact with Swappa. I don't know anything about that service though. Usually in order to claim warranty, you need the device and proof of purchase. If Swappa has an online receipt, or even just an online purchase history, that should work. They most likely would just need some sort of proof that you actually bought the device from or through them. Like I said, I don't know anything about Swappa, so you'll have to contact them to get specifics of what you'd need.
When all else fails, go directly to Samsung. Again, tell them that you got the device from Swappa. Though, this would basically be like the first option, except that it would take longer.
All options except the first one may result in you getting a refurbished replacement. Just an FYI. The only way that Best Buy will give you a refurbished replacement is if they were to send the phone back to Samsung and it was replaced.
PM me if needed!
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spexwood said:
The first thing to do is find a local Best Buy with a Samsung Experience shop. They can reflash the firmware or send the phone in for repairs. This would be the best and easiest option. Most likely, you'll be able to get everything fixed in around an hour max.
BTW, it doesn't matter if the device was purchased from somewhere other than Best Buy!
I'm not sure if ATT will replace the phone if you didn't buy it from ATT. You can contact them to see though. Call them and tell them that you bought the device from Swappa. Though, most likely, they'll turn you away unless they have some sort of business alliance with Swappa.
Do this as a Plan B.
The third option is to get in contact with Swappa. I don't know anything about that service though. Usually in order to claim warranty, you need the device and proof of purchase. If Swappa has an online receipt, or even just an online purchase history, that should work. They most likely would just need some sort of proof that you actually bought the device from or through them. Like I said, I don't know anything about Swappa, so you'll have to contact them to get specifics of what you'd need.
When all else fails, go directly to Samsung. Again, tell them that you got the device from Swappa. Though, this would basically be like the first option, except that it would take longer.
All options except the first one may result in you getting a refurbished replacement. Just an FYI. The only way that Best Buy will give you a refurbished replacement is if they were to send the phone back to Samsung and it was replaced.
PM me if needed!
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Hey, thanks a lot. This may be the single most helpful forum post I've ever read. I will drive up to BestBuy tomorrow and give it a shot. I wasn't able to flash a AT&T stock rom through Odin, but I guess it's worth a shot. I believe the flash failure was due to the AT&T bootloader being locked?
Wildstar34 said:
Hey, thanks a lot. This may be the single most helpful forum post I've ever read. I will drive up to BestBuy tomorrow and give it a shot. I wasn't able to flash a AT&T stock rom through Odin, but I guess it's worth a shot. I believe the flash failure was due to the AT&T bootloader being locked?
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Welcome!
Most likely something just went wrong during the installation. The bootloader is not a factor in this matter since all ATT Note 4s have it locked and the firmware is meant for this phone.
Now, if you had the phone rooted (permanently), installed a custom kernel and recovery, etc, then the update failure would be 100% explainable. But since you can't do any of that with this phone, then the most likely cause is just "sh1t happened" or the installation was interrupted (like battery died).
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Have you tried kies to reflash your phone?
floatingtrees said:
Have you tried kies to reflash your phone?
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I used Kies, Kies3 and Swap Sync or whatever to do an emergency restore. All of them failed. Kies 3 recognized the phone and was 98% done downloading the firmware and then failed.
Also i am not rooted and never attempted a root (on this phone anyway).
Good news. Just got off the phone with AT&T and they have a replacement on the way. Thanks for your help everybody. We have achieved the best case senario for me as i was having problems with the volume buttons anyway
I would consider this case solved.
Wildstar34 said:
Good news. Just got off the phone with AT&T and they have a replacement on the way. Thanks for your help everybody. We have achieved the best case senario for me as i was having problems with the volume buttons anyway
I would consider this case solved.
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Awesome! Win-win for you (I guess?)
If the volume keys were messed up, then I wonder if there was some other problems with the phone too. Ones you couldn't see... ones that prevented proper firmware installation.
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Bricked Firestick

Ok, so I'll try and make this story short. We sold our *like new* Firestick TV on Ebay, the buyer then forced us to refund it by opening a case with Ebay lying about not receiving one of the cables. Ebay froze our money in Paypal and then force refunded it (we had no control) when tracking showed we got the package. The item was not the one we sent, it was a well used unit with a scratched up remote and damaged box. Amusingly, the cable the thief/buyer stated he never received was sent back as well. Ebay didn't care. Guessing the buyer ruined the one he "returned" trying to root it and then kept our good one, working the system and forcing the refund with Ebay's BS "Buyer Protection" policy.
Anyways, I have this Firestick now that when powered up will only display the white Amazon logo but will not advance past that. No firey splash screen like the good one we had and no other activity no matter how long you leave it. I have successfully hooked this stick up to my laptop with the USB power cable (from the micro port on stick to usb port on computer) and I can get adb to recognize the device. Before I proceeded I wanted to know what you guys thought about recovering this device, as I can use it on one of the kid's TVs. I was thinking forcing it into recovery mode and trying a full factory reset? Is there a way to flash the stock firmware back onto the stick sideloaded through adb like I did my android phones if reset doesn't work? Should I just trash it?
SmilingBob said:
Ok, so I'll try and make this story short. We sold our *like new* Firestick TV on Ebay, the buyer then forced us to refund it by opening a case with Ebay lying about not receiving one of the cables. Ebay froze our money in Paypal and then force refunded it (we had no control) when tracking showed we got the package. The item was not the one we sent, it was a well used unit with a scratched up remote and damaged box. Amusingly, the cable the thief/buyer stated he never received was sent back as well. Ebay didn't care. Guessing the buyer ruined the one he "returned" trying to root it and then kept our good one, working the system and forcing the refund with Ebay's BS "Buyer Protection" policy.
Anyways, I have this Firestick now that when powered up will only display the white Amazon logo but will not advance past that. No firey splash screen like the good one we had and no other activity no matter how long you leave it. I have successfully hooked this stick up to my laptop with the USB power cable (from the micro port on stick to usb port on computer) and I can get adb to recognize the device. Before I proceeded I wanted to know what you guys thought about recovering this device, as I can use it on one of the kid's TVs. I was thinking forcing it into recovery mode and trying a full factory reset? Is there a way to flash the stock firmware back onto the stick sideloaded through adb like I did my android phones if reset doesn't work? Should I just trash it?
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Did/was there ever a resolution to your issue. I have the same problem with the same question. Thanks
xboxmodifier said:
Did/was there ever a resolution to your issue. I have the same problem with the same question. Thanks
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Do you know what firmware version was on before it dis not boot?
If its on any rootable version you could try the windows version of Kingroot and or Kingo root.
Ive had success with both bringing back a few fire sticks.
Its worth a try if nothing else.
Sorry, I never was able to fix this issue and I finally gave up and threw it out. Helped my OCD and Anger Management issues since it pissed me off every time I thought about it, heh.

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