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I don't know how much they are but you can buy an external battery charger. Its like a digital camera battery charger. Pop battery out of phone and put in charger. Think its like 15 bucks.
Please don't go off and tear up you cord to charge it. That's just ridiculous.
It wasn't ridiculous for me? I have more cords than i know what to do with, and it got me out of my situation when my battery died flashing... If he has basic knowledge of + and - leads and how a battery charges, then I think its way better than waiting for a new battery. It took me 5 minutes to tear apart and 15 to charge it. It also can be any usb cord. You don't need to use your phone's. In fact if you did, then i wouldnt have done it. That's counterproductive
To those of you who updated to .340 and flashed back to a lower SBF.
After you have successfully flashed the .320 SBF and are currently STUCK or in a BOOTLOOP you need to follow these directions.
1. Turn phone completely off.
2. Hold POWER + HOME, once "M" shows up release POWER but continue to hold HOME.
3. You will be prompted with an Android icon with a ! in the middle.
4. Hit the Search button.
5. You'll be in Stock Recovery.
6. Wipe Data
7. Wipe Cache
8. Reboot System
You guys should be good to go.
Cheers!
EDIT - For future reference, you can find the FULL 2.3.320 SBF here at this link.
1. Turn phone completely off.
2. Hold POWER + HOME, once "M" shows up release POWER but continue to hold HOME.
3. You will be prompted with an Android icon with a ! in the middle.
4. Hit the Search button.
5. You'll be in Stock Recovery.
6. Wipe Data
7. Wipe Cache
8. Reboot System
When I try these final step, I end up at the bootloader screen, NOT THE STOCK RECOVERY! My friend has the exact same thing happening with is DX. Why do I not have the ability to use the stock recovery?????
I'm stuck on the "OK to Program" after Flashing to .15. I had not updated to .320 or .340 yet so I'm not sure what went wrong. Used RSD Lite and the SBF 2.2 and the program seemed to work fine but when I turn on the phone it just says "OK to Program" and "Connect USB Data Cable"
Ok I flashed to 2.3.32, but now when I go to System Updates to look for 2.3.340, it keeps saying up-to-date. What do I do to get to the most current OTA??
@just4747 - if you flashed 2.3.320 you are going to have to follow the 2.3.32 to 2.3.34 guide. Basically it entales flashing 4 seperate .zip files to get back to stock 2.3.34 because 2.3.32 was not a supported version so you cannot ota to the latest version.
@just4747 - if you flashed 2.3.320 you are going to have to follow the 2.3.32 to 2.3.34 guide. Basically it entales flashing 4 seperate .zip files to get back to stock 2.3.34 because 2.3.32 was not a supported version so you cannot ota to the latest version.
Can you point me to that? I did successfully flash to 2.3.32 SBF, and then since I couldn't OTA update from there, did a nand restore I had in Clockwork back to 2.3.15.
I thought then that I could OTA update to .34 from there since I successfully went back to .15. I was able to download and install the OTA. But upon reboot, I got the same bootloader error message that I got when I tried SBFing back to 2.2 from 2.3.34. WHY???
So I had to SBF to .32 AGAIN. I then restored to the .15 backup I had again and that's where I am now.
What gives???? Arrgh. How can I get to official .34 dammit lol. Thanks.