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Hi! thank you for your answers..
can you tell me how i did the TestPoint at this cell=?
thanx!
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RE: Phone model: iPhone 5 chinese, MT6517
Manufacturer: ALPS
Android 4.1.2
CPU ARMv7 rev 10 v7l
Were you able to obtain restoral of your Droid?
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Let me give you a technique that worked for me with this same make and model as you pictured it.
I was doing some attempted rooting of this model but it seemed to brick.
Notice that the bat is hard-wired. Bat removal is one key step for a true re-boot attempt after a failed rooting attempt - but not practical with this phone.
So, I put it in the freezer to drop voltage. (use a plastic bag and remove as much air as possible to reduce condensation). This effectively removes the bat.
Allow to warm and assure its dry, then attempt the boot.
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Yes, this duplicates what I did, and it worked 2 different times.
Charge? ...not long.....then press power button for about 2 seconds.
Of course you can have the backup folder and files... see if this de-powering and hard new boot does anything first.
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Thank you Mark.
in fact, the chinese iphone its on the freezer for 11 hours, from the 22.00 from yesterday night.
what do you think... am i let it in the cold freezer for another 10 hours?
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You know...you probably achieved equalization with your freezer temp within a couple of hours.
So...take it out...keep the wrap on...and warm back to ambient for a few hours.
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