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battery low so my note 2 brick

A system update appeared on my Note 2 when its battery was low so I decided to press updated later. Apparently my finger slipped and tapped the other one, causing my battery to eventually run down and brick my phone. Accoding to some guides, I tried to press the power/volume up and then the volume down button, tried to swap my spare mpj battery and all other thing without the power. Nothing worked, is there any other solution i can try? I don't want to send my phone back yet, thank you.

sconoo
Sat, 23 Aug 2014 12:55:29 +0400

Try performing a hard reset using the procedures from these two articles:

http://www.androidpit.com/forum/565019/hard-reset-your-samsu . . .

http://www.hard-reset.com/samsung-galaxy-note-2-hard-reset.h . . .

In order for the hard reset to work, your battery has to be charged. Are you able to charge the battery while the phone is bricked? If not, then you may need to remove the battery to charge it externally (if your battery is removable).

Note that the hard reset will erase your SD card as well. Therefore, if you have an removable memory card, you should remove it and back it up on your computer.

Mel
Sat, 23 Aug 2014 21:14:31 +0400

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