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1. [Bug 212] Charging seems completely broken
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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-03-10 16:35 -------
After having my neo booted and plugged in (to my laptop) for about a day, I
observed the same behavior again, (which suggests that there's at least an
additional problem besides the device not charging with a completely dead
battery).
So I tried holding down the AUX button while the device was in its 7-second loop
again. I didn't manage to get that to do anything except for interrupting the
looping.
Then, after leaving the device unplugged for a short time, (just a few minutes
really), I plugged it in and noticed a change: When I get the looping behavior
it starts with the vibrate-and-splash-screen as soon as I plug it in. But this
time, I plugged it in and it did nothing at all. So I waited another few minutes
before pressing the power button, and then it booted successfully.
I know that's a description of only rather gross behavior, but perhaps there's
something in there that might trigger an idea as to what could be causing the
bug.
-Carl
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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-03-10 16:35 -------
After having my neo booted and plugged in (to my laptop) for about a day, I
observed the same behavior again, (which suggests that there's at least an
additional problem besides the device not charging with a completely dead
battery).
So I tried holding down the AUX button while the device was in its 7-second loop
again. I didn't manage to get that to do anything except for interrupting the
looping.
Then, after leaving the device unplugged for a short time, (just a few minutes
really), I plugged it in and noticed a change: When I get the looping behavior
it starts with the vibrate-and-splash-screen as soon as I plug it in. But this
time, I plugged it in and it did nothing at all. So I waited another few minutes
before pressing the power button, and then it booted successfully.
I know that's a description of only rather gross behavior, but perhaps there's
something in there that might trigger an idea as to what could be causing the
bug.
-Carl
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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-03-10 16:35 -------
After having my neo booted and plugged in (to my laptop) for about a day, I
observed the same behavior again, (which suggests that there's at least an
additional problem besides the device not charging with a completely dead
battery).
So I tried holding down the AUX button while the device was in its 7-second loop
again. I didn't manage to get that to do anything except for interrupting the
looping.
Then, after leaving the device unplugged for a short time, (just a few minutes
really), I plugged it in and noticed a change: When I get the looping behavior
it starts with the vibrate-and-splash-screen as soon as I plug it in. But this
time, I plugged it in and it did nothing at all. So I waited another few minutes
before pressing the power button, and then it booted successfully.
I know that's a description of only rather gross behavior, but perhaps there's
something in there that might trigger an idea as to what could be causing the
bug.
-Carl
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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-03-10 16:35 -------
After having my neo booted and plugged in (to my laptop) for about a day, I
observed the same behavior again, (which suggests that there's at least an
additional problem besides the device not charging with a completely dead
battery).
So I tried holding down the AUX button while the device was in its 7-second loop
again. I didn't manage to get that to do anything except for interrupting the
looping.
Then, after leaving the device unplugged for a short time, (just a few minutes
really), I plugged it in and noticed a change: When I get the looping behavior
it starts with the vibrate-and-splash-screen as soon as I plug it in. But this
time, I plugged it in and it did nothing at all. So I waited another few minutes
before pressing the power button, and then it booted successfully.
I know that's a description of only rather gross behavior, but perhaps there's
something in there that might trigger an idea as to what could be causing the
bug.
-Carl
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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-03-10 16:35 -------
After having my neo booted and plugged in (to my laptop) for about a day, I
observed the same behavior again, (which suggests that there's at least an
additional problem besides the device not charging with a completely dead
battery).
So I tried holding down the AUX button while the device was in its 7-second loop
again. I didn't manage to get that to do anything except for interrupting the
looping.
Then, after leaving the device unplugged for a short time, (just a few minutes
really), I plugged it in and noticed a change: When I get the looping behavior
it starts with the vibrate-and-splash-screen as soon as I plug it in. But this
time, I plugged it in and it did nothing at all. So I waited another few minutes
before pressing the power button, and then it booted successfully.
I know that's a description of only rather gross behavior, but perhaps there's
something in there that might trigger an idea as to what could be causing the
bug.
-Carl
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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-03-10 17:22 -------
( FWIW I've updated u-boot to u-boot-gta01bv3-r2_0_1287.bin yesterday.)
I left the phone connected to a powered USB hub (which itself is connected to a
running notebook) over night. However, the next morning I tried to turn it on
and was greeted by the above bug :\
Here is the work-around that worked for me:
- When the phone is on a reboot frenzy, push the PWR button exactly _once_
This stopped the rebooting for me.
- Let the phone charge for a few minutes
- Launch into the boot-menu and access the u-boot prompt.
- Run the command "neo charge fast"
- Let the phone charge for a while
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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-03-10 17:22 -------
( FWIW I've updated u-boot to u-boot-gta01bv3-r2_0_1287.bin yesterday.)
I left the phone connected to a powered USB hub (which itself is connected to a
running notebook) over night. However, the next morning I tried to turn it on
and was greeted by the above bug :\
Here is the work-around that worked for me:
- When the phone is on a reboot frenzy, push the PWR button exactly _once_
This stopped the rebooting for me.
- Let the phone charge for a few minutes
- Launch into the boot-menu and access the u-boot prompt.
- Run the command "neo charge fast"
- Let the phone charge for a while
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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-03-10 17:22 -------
( FWIW I've updated u-boot to u-boot-gta01bv3-r2_0_1287.bin yesterday.)
I left the phone connected to a powered USB hub (which itself is connected to a
running notebook) over night. However, the next morning I tried to turn it on
and was greeted by the above bug :\
Here is the work-around that worked for me:
- When the phone is on a reboot frenzy, push the PWR button exactly _once_
This stopped the rebooting for me.
- Let the phone charge for a few minutes
- Launch into the boot-menu and access the u-boot prompt.
- Run the command "neo charge fast"
- Let the phone charge for a while
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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-03-10 17:22 -------
( FWIW I've updated u-boot to u-boot-gta01bv3-r2_0_1287.bin yesterday.)
I left the phone connected to a powered USB hub (which itself is connected to a
running notebook) over night. However, the next morning I tried to turn it on
and was greeted by the above bug :\
Here is the work-around that worked for me:
- When the phone is on a reboot frenzy, push the PWR button exactly _once_
This stopped the rebooting for me.
- Let the phone charge for a few minutes
- Launch into the boot-menu and access the u-boot prompt.
- Run the command "neo charge fast"
- Let the phone charge for a while
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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-03-10 17:22 -------
( FWIW I've updated u-boot to u-boot-gta01bv3-r2_0_1287.bin yesterday.)
I left the phone connected to a powered USB hub (which itself is connected to a
running notebook) over night. However, the next morning I tried to turn it on
and was greeted by the above bug :\
Here is the work-around that worked for me:
- When the phone is on a reboot frenzy, push the PWR button exactly _once_
This stopped the rebooting for me.
- Let the phone charge for a few minutes
- Launch into the boot-menu and access the u-boot prompt.
- Run the command "neo charge fast"
- Let the phone charge for a while
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