Hi, I need your expert opinions regarding my S7. It refuses to turn on or power up either with the battery or the charger plugged after an 'unsuccessful' firmware upgrade. Did I brick my tablet? I have already successfully upgraded from the stock 2.1 to 2.2.2 (Indo ROM) previously. Then recently, my S7 hung on the 'IDEOS' logo after powering-up. Tried hard reset, recovery and fast-boot to no avail. So I eventually decided to re-flash via SD using 2.2.2 Indo ROM again.
During the upgrade process, the progress bar stopped midway and my S7 reset. Tried to repeat the process with similar results, simply the upgrade failed. After that, my S7 does not turn on anymore. I tried removing the battery and plugged the AC charger but still it won't power up. I don't think this is a hardware issue and I suspect it has something to do with the failed upgrade. Any thoughts on how to resolve this issue?
Huawei S7-701u. Huawei MediaPad 7 Youth S7-701u. Huawei S7-701u Firmware.
Thanks in advance! Without battery connect charger and then power on charger.
Let know if IDEOS is displayed on screen. Assuming ROM is corrupt. With or without battery but with charger connected and powered on press and hold Back and Send buttons then power up. Does the unit display a white bar in the middle?
If any of the above symptoms is present, the unit can be rebooted in recovery via ADB and a stock firmware can be flashed. I killed my tab so many times like an over zealous modder and could recover back all the time. It did happen to me that the flashing stopped after about 5 bars and then on some other occasion at bar 12 or 13. On two occasions the lights will suddenly start blinking fast and flashing will not continue. Please let know. Without battery connect charger and then power on charger.
Let know if IDEOS is displayed on screen. Assuming ROM is corrupt. With or without battery but with charger connected and powered on press and hold Back and Send buttons then power up. Does the unit display a white bar in the middle? If any of the above symptoms is present, the unit can be rebooted in recovery via ADB and a stock firmware can be flashed. I killed my tab so many times like an over zealous modder and could recover back all the time.
It did happen to me that the flashing stopped after about 5 bars and then on some other occasion at bar 12 or 13. On two occasions the lights will suddenly start blinking fast and flashing will not continue. Please let know. Download a stock firmware(known devil) first, if you do not already have, available via this forum at different links. Format an external sdcard using Windows in FAT32. Unzip the downloaded stock firmware to your sdcard. It should have only one directory named 'dload'.
Under dload three files named unlmt.cfg, UPDATA.APP and upg can be found. While upg is a log file and may not be necessary its presence does not harm but the cfg file should be 'unlmt.cfg'. Remove sdcard safely and insert it in S7. You do not need your battery to flash. Connect your charger and power on the charger. Wait for IDEOS on screen and then power on your device. The flashing should start.
Watch out for fast flashing or stalling. If it does, disconnect your charger - as it will not proceed any further - and retry. If it still does not complete flashing the device apparently has not entered recovery mode and you will need adb on your PC to verify that. If you do have adb, connect your device to the PC and wait for few minutes before invoking adb. Assuming you have Windows, you can check if the device is recognized under Device Manager.
It will be listed as an Android device. Open a command window and cd to the directory where adb is installed. Issue a command 'adb devices' to check if your device is seen by adb. If it does it will list your device probably as 'ABCDEF'. I do not remember the position of '0'.
If it does not list anything then you are in trouble.:-(. You need an expert assistance then.
After the device is listed issue a command 'adb reboot recovery' with sdcard with firmware still inserted. It will flash your device. Without battery connect charger and then power on charger. Let know if IDEOS is displayed on screen. Assuming ROM is corrupt.
With or without battery but with charger connected and powered on press and hold Back and Send buttons then power up. Does the unit display a white bar in the middle? If any of the above symptoms is present, the unit can be rebooted in recovery via ADB and a stock firmware can be flashed. I killed my tab so many times like an over zealous modder and could recover back all the time.
It did happen to me that the flashing stopped after about 5 bars and then on some other occasion at bar 12 or 13. On two occasions the lights will suddenly start blinking fast and flashing will not continue.
Please let know. Click to expand.Suspecting a faulty charger, I checked the charger using a DMM, it still kicks out 5V and 2A. Assuming nothing is wrong with my S7 and charger, it should be able to power on even without the battery, right? Tried #1 and #2, unfortunately my S7 still does not power up at all. So there must be really something wrong with my S7.
Since I had a failed reflash, my S7 now has no firmware and since I cannot power it on, I am not able to do a reflash via the SD card method. I cannot even get to bootloader mode. Does anyone have a schematic diagram of the S7? I am thinking if this can be reflashed via JTAG? Ok, so I had my S7 plugged into the AC charger for 2 days and still does not power up.
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I measured the voltages to check as well if this is a hardware issue. Here are my readings: 1. AC charger output = 5.223V, 2A 2. Battery voltage (- to + terminals) = 2.34V 3. Battery voltage (- to middle terminal) = 0V 4.
Battery voltage (middle terminal to +) = 2.34V 5. S7 w/out battery but AC charger connected (- to +) = 0V 6. S7 w/out battery but AC charger connected (- to middle terminal) = 2.85V 7. S7 w/out battery but AC charger connected (middle terminal to +) = 2.85V Could anyone confirm if you get the same measurements?
Any help would be appreciated. Also, here are some questions I would like to ask: 1. Is it possible to wipe-out the bootloader during an unsuccessful reflash?
No bootloader, can't reflash. If there is no firmware, will the S7 still power on and charge? Isn't the power management controlled by the FW?
I am looking at JTAG as a last resort although I'm not sure if anyone has done this before. Download a stock firmware(known devil) first, if you do not already have, available via this forum at different links. Format an external sdcard using Windows in FAT32. Unzip the downloaded stock firmware to your sdcard. It should have only one directory named 'dload'. Under dload three files named unlmt.cfg, UPDATA.APP and upg can be found.
While upg is a log file and may not be necessary its presence does not harm but the cfg file should be 'unlmt.cfg'. Remove sdcard safely and insert it in S7.
You do not need your battery to flash. Connect your charger and power on the charger. Wait for IDEOS on screen and then power on your device. The flashing should start.
Watch out for fast flashing or stalling. If it does, disconnect your charger - as it will not proceed any further - and retry. If it still does not complete flashing the device apparently has not entered recovery mode and you will need adb on your PC to verify that. If you do have adb, connect your device to the PC and wait for few minutes before invoking adb. Assuming you have Windows, you can check if the device is recognized under Device Manager. It will be listed as an Android device.
Open a command window and cd to the directory where adb is installed. Issue a command 'adb devices' to check if your device is seen by adb. If it does it will list your device probably as 'ABCDEF'. I do not remember the position of '0'. If it does not list anything then you are in trouble.:-(. You need an expert assistance then.
After the device is listed issue a command 'adb reboot recovery' with sdcard with firmware still inserted. It will flash your device. About AndroidTablets.net AndroidTablets.net is a community dedicated to Android Tablets made by various manufacturers. We discuss topics including Android Tablet Help, Android Tablet Reviews, Android Tablet Apps, Android Tablet Accessories (such as Tablet Keyboards, Tablet Cases, Tablet Covers), Android Tablet Games and more. Our goal is to be the Internet's largest and best Android Tablet Forum. AndroidTablets.net is not affiliated with Google.
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