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When the phone is bricked, users cannot enter into Fastboot mode. However, sometimes things go wrong and users can brick the phone during the process.
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The OnePlus 8 Pro has a 6.78″ Fluid AMOLED display, Snapdragon 865, 8/12GB of RAM, four cameras on the back, and a juicy 4510 Mah battery.įor the majority of users, installing a ROM and modifying the software on the OnePlus 8 & 8 Pro goes without any trouble. The OnePlus 8 has a 6.5″ Fluid AMOLED display, Snapdragon 865, 8/12GB RAM, three cameras on the back, 16MP front-facing camera, and a 4300 mAh battery. They come with the latest and greatest specifications. So to me bricked is a dead phone, a phone that boots to the bootloader and stops, a phone that boots to recovery and stops or the phone that bootloops after you have tried everything.The OnePlus 8 & 8 Pro are the company’s latest flagship phones. Once all back together, if it works great. That can cause all sorts of funny issues. Thankfully most these days are a separate cable as my solder skills are awful. The biggest cause of shorts though is usually a damaged USB connector. Usually you will see moisture damage that can be repairable with some isopropyl alcohol. I persevere here just to make sure, and will strip the device down and look for any flaws on PCB's or connectors. If all that fails and you always boot back to recovery, it usually means a hardware failure, CPU, eMMC, RAM. I have seen this lots on the Nexus4 and 5, repartition ZIP is fantastic here. If it fails at that, it is either a partition table error or there is hardware failure. If you can get TWRP going, format the partitions and wipe the data.
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If that fails, good chance the storage (eMMC) has failed. If it boots to the bootloader and that's all it does, try to erase/format the cache with fastboot. I have got a lot of devices going again just by plugging it into a PC (making sure the PC is on) for an hour or so. If that doesn't work, charge it attached to a PC, not a laptop or plug in charger. is totally dead, leave it on charge for 24 hours. I have sore fingers from the amount of power and volume button holding on these devices. The Oneplus3 that would not leave recovery after many, many attempts, I managed to sideload Android, which worked, then allowed me to unlock the bootloader, which makes it so much easier for future repair. UT is going there very I use all my tools at hand and have a lot of success in recovering bricked devices. I was trying to flash the phone with fastboot for fortnight now and I just done it and I'm so happy. Then MSMtool program already running, it just detect it and do all for you.
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The culprit was, you have to install the driver once in Qualcomm Crashdump mode connexeted to PC, then unplug it, swithch the phone off, launch the MSMtool, hold the volume up on the phone and at the same time just plug it to PC. I managed to fix my Op6t with Windows ( yeah, unfortunately not Linux. I'll give it another shot and then just repair shop, I guess.
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So many versions of MSM tool, so many versions of drivers to try. I might try again to use MSM tool, but since I don't use Windows, it's rather a pain to do it. Never happened to me with any other phone, well, not in such a level that I can't fix it myself. I was flashing TWRP recovery and I already had UT on it.