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      Top tip: there's always a way to get to fastboot

      Never lose hope, find the flashing tools and modes for your vendor and attempt to flash a recovery onto it. Somewhere out there (probably XDA) this information exists on the exact timings and button configuration needed to open that tiny flashing window where you can restore fastboot.

      You might need to open the case and search for pins surrounding a chip with a TTL device (search for pinouts of your chip), but I guarantee you that the phone is always recoverable

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        Top tip: there's always a way to get to fastboot

        Never lose hope, find the flashing tools and modes for your vendor and attempt to flash a recovery onto it. Somewhere out there (probably XDA) this information exists on the exact timings and button configuration needed to open that tiny flashing window where you can restore fastboot.

        You might need to open the case and search for pins surrounding a chip with a TTL device (search for pinouts of your chip), but I guarantee you that the phone is always recoverable

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        I tried everything for my Poco F1 in 2023, some Qualcomm tools, trying to go into EDL mode, using some weird firehose files with the MI flash tool. I read every fucking XDA thread.
        I even brought that phone to a shady repair service station near me, nothing worked.

        The only option I did not use were some sus af indian Telegram channels that sold that service for 20 bucks.

        Don't tell me the phone is always recoverable, because sometimes it is fucking not.

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          I tried everything for my Poco F1 in 2023, some Qualcomm tools, trying to go into EDL mode, using some weird firehose files with the MI flash tool. I read every fucking XDA thread.
          I even brought that phone to a shady repair service station near me, nothing worked.

          The only option I did not use were some sus af indian Telegram channels that sold that service for 20 bucks.

          Don't tell me the phone is always recoverable, because sometimes it is fucking not.

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          I've been exactly where you are, and can only say that despite it being maddeningly frustrating there is still always a way. It might require melting off a chip and soldering a replacement one on (with significant loss of data)

          https://xdaforums.com/t/poco-f1-bricked.3968436/#post-80252328

          You tried removing the battery panel and connecting the two test points to force EDL mode?

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            Top tip: there's always a way to get to fastboot

            Never lose hope, find the flashing tools and modes for your vendor and attempt to flash a recovery onto it. Somewhere out there (probably XDA) this information exists on the exact timings and button configuration needed to open that tiny flashing window where you can restore fastboot.

            You might need to open the case and search for pins surrounding a chip with a TTL device (search for pinouts of your chip), but I guarantee you that the phone is always recoverable

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            Unlesa it's a samsung.

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              I tried everything for my Poco F1 in 2023, some Qualcomm tools, trying to go into EDL mode, using some weird firehose files with the MI flash tool. I read every fucking XDA thread.
              I even brought that phone to a shady repair service station near me, nothing worked.

              The only option I did not use were some sus af indian Telegram channels that sold that service for 20 bucks.

              Don't tell me the phone is always recoverable, because sometimes it is fucking not.

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              Send me the phone. There is always a way to unbrick it. Source: trust me bro.

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                Where is this message coming from? It's obviously not written by Xiaomi. If fastboot isn't available, what is available to show this error?

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                • tetris11@feddit.ukT [email protected]

                  Top tip: there's always a way to get to fastboot

                  Never lose hope, find the flashing tools and modes for your vendor and attempt to flash a recovery onto it. Somewhere out there (probably XDA) this information exists on the exact timings and button configuration needed to open that tiny flashing window where you can restore fastboot.

                  You might need to open the case and search for pins surrounding a chip with a TTL device (search for pinouts of your chip), but I guarantee you that the phone is always recoverable

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                  You might need to open the case and search for pins surrounding a chip with a TTL device (search for pinouts of your chip), but I guarantee you that the phone is always recoverable

                  Working with and building circuit testers, I can say those pins also very likely have test pads routed to them for when the board was originally programmed. Look for un-tinned, smallish solder pads that looks like a needle may have pricked them.

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                  • tetris11@feddit.ukT [email protected]

                    I've been exactly where you are, and can only say that despite it being maddeningly frustrating there is still always a way. It might require melting off a chip and soldering a replacement one on (with significant loss of data)

                    https://xdaforums.com/t/poco-f1-bricked.3968436/#post-80252328

                    You tried removing the battery panel and connecting the two test points to force EDL mode?

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                    You're well into Ship of Theseus territory once you're replacing major chips. You've not really recovered the phone, you've just replaced big chunk of it so it's not entirely the same phone anymore, just with extra hassle because you've not replaced the main board as a whole.

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                      I still rember how I felt while bricking the first time a smartpgone, was my friends one, a Samsung S2 - I forgot the bug, but I guess the bootloader was wiped or similar. But with Jtag-tools it was possible to debrick.

                      Anyway - nice and funny error message, more of them please

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                      • anyoldname3@lemmy.worldA [email protected]

                        You're well into Ship of Theseus territory once you're replacing major chips. You've not really recovered the phone, you've just replaced big chunk of it so it's not entirely the same phone anymore, just with extra hassle because you've not replaced the main board as a whole.

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                        If the cost of Theseus replacing a mast incurred the cost of buying a new ship, then I doubt it would be his ship neither physically nor figuratively.

                        Chips are ridiculously cheap, and getting your local phone shop to resolder one on is about £30 and 30mins of your time worth spending

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                          Where is this message coming from? It's obviously not written by Xiaomi. If fastboot isn't available, what is available to show this error?

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                          It's a meme bro

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                          • tetris11@feddit.ukT [email protected]

                            Top tip: there's always a way to get to fastboot

                            Never lose hope, find the flashing tools and modes for your vendor and attempt to flash a recovery onto it. Somewhere out there (probably XDA) this information exists on the exact timings and button configuration needed to open that tiny flashing window where you can restore fastboot.

                            You might need to open the case and search for pins surrounding a chip with a TTL device (search for pinouts of your chip), but I guarantee you that the phone is always recoverable

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                            Not if you flash over the earliest bootloader partition

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                              Send me the phone. There is always a way to unbrick it. Source: trust me bro.

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                              We will recover the phone and sell for 1000% profit. This is an unrefusable business opportunity my friend. You will just have to pay for the shipping.

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                                If the cost of Theseus replacing a mast incurred the cost of buying a new ship, then I doubt it would be his ship neither physically nor figuratively.

                                Chips are ridiculously cheap, and getting your local phone shop to resolder one on is about £30 and 30mins of your time worth spending

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                                I'm not saying it's not worthwhile to do this to fix a broken phone, just that if you have to do this, then the phone was bricked, and once you're replacing hardware, you're not just recovering it.

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                                  WTF is that N key on that keyboard?? looks like an upside down U

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                                    Where is this message coming from? It's obviously not written by Xiaomi. If fastboot isn't available, what is available to show this error?

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                                    You know it could literally just be an image????

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                                      I'm not saying it's not worthwhile to do this to fix a broken phone, just that if you have to do this, then the phone was bricked, and once you're replacing hardware, you're not just recovering it.

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                                      that's a fair point

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                                        You know it could literally just be an image????

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                                        It's called suspension of disbelief! If this were real, could it work?

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                                        • anyoldname3@lemmy.worldA [email protected]

                                          You're well into Ship of Theseus territory once you're replacing major chips. You've not really recovered the phone, you've just replaced big chunk of it so it's not entirely the same phone anymore, just with extra hassle because you've not replaced the main board as a whole.

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                                          The Chip of Theseus.

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