So hello, my brother tried to root galaxy s6 sm-g920f and he failed, it showed error "RECOVERY IS NOT SEANDROID ENFORCING"
Then I took it to fix it. I opened Kies 3 and tried to update software with kies 3 so kies 3 downloaded my software and tried to install then suddenly my phone turned off (was in downloading mode) and kies 3 showed error like "use emergency recover" now my phone is dead, tried all buttons, tried JTAG method, tried JIG usb. Nothing... When I connect cable my phone is still dead (can't even detect my phone), I put charger on my phone all night, when I woke up, phone was warm, but still dead.. :/
I think it's soft-brick right?
But then I found website trendblog.
I downloaded SkipSoft Android toolkit V1.1.7, but I don't know how to use it, what I must do now? I click reboot device to download mode, but it shows error PHONE NOT FOUND or something like that, can you help me? How to flash stock firmware if my computer can't detect my phone? Please guys, help me :( I'm new at this thing, if you will help me and I will fix my phone I will pay you (paypal) I don't lie guys! Please if you can write step by step, to help me :/
Sorry for my english gramm:/
Then I took it to fix it. I opened Kies 3 and tried to update software with kies 3 so kies 3 downloaded my software and tried to install then suddenly my phone turned off (was in downloading mode) and kies 3 showed error like "use emergency recover" now my phone is dead, tried all buttons, tried JTAG method, tried JIG usb. Nothing... When I connect cable my phone is still dead (can't even detect my phone), I put charger on my phone all night, when I woke up, phone was warm, but still dead.. :/
I think it's soft-brick right?
But then I found website trendblog.
Quote:
Before we get started I quickly want to discuss the difference between a soft-bricked and a hard-bricked device. It's actually quite simple. Ask yourself the following question: What can I do with a brick? It's simple basically nothing. You can use it as a paperweight or decoration. You can easily identify a (hard-) bricked device based on the following points: It does not turn on anymore AND Your computer / Mac does not recognise it anymore In contrast to that, a soft-bricked device is only half-way dead. In most cases something went wrong while flashing something like a custom ROM, camera mod or app in your custom recovery mode. Because of this, your device is not booting anymore (the so-called bootloop) or is constantly crashing. The basic solution to this problem is flashing a clean & working version of Android to your device. There are different ways for doing this, but most of the time you'll restore a backup, flash a custom ROM or stock images to your device. The easiest fix: Use a toolkit for your device Make sure to check the XDA-Forums if there is a toolkit available for your device which might make the recovering process far easier. Toolkits often install the correct drivers, download the right files and guide you through the process of getting your phone or tablet back running. If you rather want to do everything by hand, make sure that the latest ADB and fastboot drivers are installed on your computer. There are two ways to do this: 1. Download the Android SDK and extract them from there. Here's a guide on how to do it. 2. Download this software for Mac or this one for Windows Write down the location of the drivers (or copy them to a easily accessible folder) you'll need them later! |
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