04-12-2019, 12:02 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-12-2019, 12:06 AM by Lost_N_BIOS.)
You can get super low melt solder on ebay, to easier remove the chip on your board if you end up having to do that.
Are you sure you're connecting the clip correctly, and are you sure you have the adapter into the programmer correctly? Did you also try with battery installed, and or power cable connected too? Sometimes some systems need both, other times they are fine with all power removed.
This guy was able to unbrick his, using similar method but different tool (EZP_XPro) this shouldn't matter though since you have adapter and chip ID is in the software, but he didn't mention if setup was powered or not during procedure
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android...w-t3412968
I can't find schematic anyway, but since no KB then probably not possible via that method anyway.
Are you sure you're connecting the clip correctly, and are you sure you have the adapter into the programmer correctly? Did you also try with battery installed, and or power cable connected too? Sometimes some systems need both, other times they are fine with all power removed.
This guy was able to unbrick his, using similar method but different tool (EZP_XPro) this shouldn't matter though since you have adapter and chip ID is in the software, but he didn't mention if setup was powered or not during procedure
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android...w-t3412968
I can't find schematic anyway, but since no KB then probably not possible via that method anyway.