Sorry for asking the obvious but are you really sure that the device battery is fully charged?
It seems like the device has that little energy to start the booting process but then it runs out of juice and turns itself off.
Sorry for asking the obvious but are you really sure that the device battery is fully charged?
It seems like the device has that little energy to start the booting process but then it runs out of juice and turns itself off.
Ya, before switching off, the device had 85%. but again, i charged it for around 2 hrs for no good.
Thanks for showing the proper way.
And when i open the flasher -i, it gives the image below, but again as soon as i connect my device, it just identifies the SW version of my phone and flasher window disappears and goes back to command window and nothing happens.
Thanks for showing the proper way.
And when i open the flasher -i, it gives the image below, but again as soon as i connect my device, it just identifies the SW version of my phone and flasher window disappears and goes back to command window and nothing happens.
NOthing wrong there when it goes back to the other screen just enter the flashing commands
NOthing wrong there when it goes back to the other screen just enter the flashing commands
Hi, I've given the command as shown in Fig.1 and my phone showed something in Fig.2. After this the phone again switches off and nothing happens again. Any idea where I am getting wrong?
The video I recorded was for flashing in Linux (i.e. Ubuntu), but they're practically the same as in MS Windows. Only practical difference is in Linux you have to add the word "sudo" at the beginning of each flasher command (just don't type "sudo" when using MS Windows).