Saltar al contenido principal

El Samsung Galaxy Note II es un teléfono inteligente que destaca por la combinación de una pantalla grande y un software optimizado para un lápiz óptico auto almacenable integral.

Preguntas 211 Ver todo

Sudden Death Syndrome how to fix?

I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and I've Searched every where to find a way to fix it. It is a UK phone and i live in the United States and cannot get a hold of the UK with out spending some major money that i do not have. any one know of a way to fix this? thank you

Contestado! Ver respuesta Yo también tengo este problema

Es esta una buena pregunta?

Puntuación 7
13 comentarios

What's wrong with it?

- de

Is the phone "locked" to a UK provider?

- de

The phone is not locked to a UK Provider it is a gsm factory unlocked phone.

The phone will not turn on, when pressing the power button only a red flash by the proximity sensor. I've tried a friends battery in my phone and did not work placed my battery in his and it did. So it's not a battery/ charging issue.

- de

So they had no luck on fixing my issue, but they are sending me back my phone and refunding everything but $15 from what i paid. next step will be taking it apart and replacing some of the phone and hopefully that works.

- de

So what happenned, did they fix your phone? What was the solution, did they change the insane chip?

- de

Mostrar 8 comentarios más

Agregar un comentario

4 Respuestas

Solución Elegida

I'm having the same problem but here is what I was able to find.

Download and install this EMMC and Dummy file generator

If the EMMC gives you insane ship then you are one of the unlucky people like me. Try then the dummy file application, some people reported it helped.

To be honest, I feel it's a temporarily solution. It seems that Samsung doesn't use Good quality components. I've tried stock ROM and everything out so far the alliance-rom.com is the best stable one with me. After the installation you might try to install the Perseus kernal. Mine is better than before.

Good luck,

Zak

Fue útil esta respuesta?

Puntuación 4

2 comentarios:

Well this is an email I received form mobile tech videos "Hi Skyler,

We have attempted to repair your phone at this time via JTAG but during testing we discovered your eMMC chip is bad. We do however offer eMMC chip repair for this model. There is a difference in price from our JTAG repair to the eMMC chip repair service as it requires much more skill and takes about 1.5 hours to complete. Our policy is that you can transfer 100% of your initial money paid towards this service so you are not "double charged" on your order. We always treat our customers fairly. The total charge of the eMMC chip repair using the original 16GB chip with your ROM/ROOT, SIM Unlock and JIG option is $176.00. "

Had to delete part of the email but that wasn't much importance so I'm going to pay the $75 for it. Hopefully that works.

- de

Wouldn't happen to have a link to the repair place? My note2 bricked after t yrs and if it can have a non destructive repair it would be huge. Last 2-3 years of contacts &texts are critical...need them recovered!

I am in USA.

- de

Agregar un comentario

This forum post may help. Sounds like your device is "bricked"

Fue útil esta respuesta?

Puntuación 1

5 comentarios:

Thank you. I'm going to give it shot. Hopefully this works

- de

Keep us posted

- de

Will do hopefully this works..

- de

Skyler - Any luck with your device?

- de

Richard- the phone just made it to their office.

- de

Agregar un comentario

Try replacing the charging port. That solved it for me.

Fue útil esta respuesta?

Puntuación 0

2 comentarios:

the charging port can stop it from turning on

- de

I tried it. Didn't work

- de

Agregar un comentario

I'm having sudden death syndrome on my Galaxy Amp2 phone how do I fix it

Fue útil esta respuesta?

Puntuación 0

1 comentario:

Can anybody help me please

- de

Agregar un comentario

Añadir tu respuesta

Skyler Robinson estará eternamente agradecido.
Ver Estadísticas:

Ultimas 24 horas: 0

Ultimos 7 días: 0

Ultimos 30 días: 3

Todo El Tiempo: 71,819