Hi I had a similar issue before and all you have to do is to plug it in a wall charger and it will boot normally.
On Monday, June 24, 2013 3:36:12 PM UTC+2, [email protected] wrote:
> This is particularly annoying, as I got my Geeksphone a few weeks ago, tested it and it was working fine, then left it on my shelf. Now I come to finally playing with it properly and developing some apps, it appears to be bricked. > > > > Earlier on today I pressed the power button and it seemed to work, although was very low on battery, so I connected it to my Mac with my USB cable to charge. > > > > Now I came back to it, it doesn't seem to want to turn on. When I press the power button, it gives a single short burst of vibration. If I hold it down, it gives several short bursts of vibration. If I plug it back into the USB cable, it does nothing - those things don't happen. > > > > The volume up + power button combination doesn't seem to do anything. > > > > Anyone got any other ideas? ;-) > > > > Many thanks, > > > > Chris Mills Volume down + power should bring you into bootloader mode (or volume up + power) which you should be able to verify by running `fastboot devices`. If you can get in there you can re-flash from downloads.geeksphone.com. If not and this can be if no battery I guess, either wait for an hour or so and see if it'll get on or try charging it with a normal USB charger (power outlet). I've seen devices that don't get enough juice from USB port in laptop to get on. _______________________________________________ dev-b2g mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-b2g | ||
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