Forced Upload by Key Pressing Samsung S6
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Anybody know any other mode of SGS2 than these 2 modes?
Why I am request is, when I was in the noob stage while playing with my SGS2, if my memory is correct, with iii combination of push button (Vol+Dwelling+power or I started pressing before fully close down whatever push button or something else I don't actually remember now the sequence and the way) accidently I got a screen with yellowish text similar to download mode, but it is sure the merely text on the screen I call back in that panic situation was something written 'Upload' , that fourth dimension my SGS2 was only few days old, I was really scared and rushed to press the ability button to get the phone off before something is happened,
If somebody has any idea please just share…..
Thanks
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Further to my start mail, once more I accidentally got the screen what I mentioned, this time I constitute out the Keys....
While the Phone is fully booted condition Only printing Home Button and Vol-up button together, y'all will get black screen for one or two seconds like phone is switched off followed by the attached Screen saying
" FORCED UPLOAD By KEY PRESSING" along with the digits on top….
When you get the this Screen nothing to worry just hold power push for few seconds, phone will be switched off and with another printing you can switch the telephone on normally....
If somebody know about this simply share the information…..
Cheers a lot
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It doesn't look like you lot can install whatever firmware with that...how to install a firmware by using this method, odin doesn't piece of work
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Ok and so information technology's not fifty-fifty my get-go rodeo by far, but i seems to have come beyond your favourite S2 (Lol!) screen myself this past weekend, and obviously over again today. I jave to say i have done pretty much everything i could have possibly done to this NOTE 5 SM_N920W8. Successful FRP Unlock, TWRP, my first manual injection of SU & BINARY, even uncovered a huge lot of developer apps and various locking/ unlocking tools, later semi-translating Arabic and separating useless code to discover passwords and proper instructional material. I even had the affair up and running quite well, fifty-fifty after playing around with all the developers tools similar Combination BoxWares, FRP Hijacker & Gsd Android Tool all over this phone. I managed to destroy any bear witness of an IMEI number though. Oopsie. .. but, because it IS a NOTE 5, an ever-so-satisfying battery pull cannot be properly executed, i keep on coming back to the lovely screen which i will mail service screenshots of now.
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The just thing nosotros tin can hash out about your lost IMEI is to help you restore your IMEI from an IMEI fill-in that was created before you caused this issue.Ok so information technology's not even my commencement rodeo by far, but i seems to have come up across your favourite S2 (Lol!) screen myself this past weekend, and obviously again today. I jave to say i have done pretty much everything i could have possibly done to this Notation 5 SM_N920W8. Successful FRP Unlock, TWRP, my first manual injection of SU & BINARY, fifty-fifty uncovered a huge lot of developer apps and various locking/ unlocking tools, after semi-translating Arabic and separating useless code to detect passwords and proper instructional material. I even had the thing up and running quite well, even after playing around with all the developers tools like Combination BoxWares, FRP Hijacker & Gsd Android Tool all over this phone. I managed to destroy whatever prove of an IMEI number though. Oopsie. .. but, considering information technology IS a Annotation five, an ever-then-satisfying battery pull cannot exist properly executed, i keep on coming back to the lovely screen which i will mail service screenshots of now.sent from my Galaxy J3 SM-J320W8
If you do not have a legitimate IMEI fill-in, we take zip to talk over.
Any give-and-take beyond that in this regard is not allowed past the standards set in the XDA Forum Rules.
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Your a dipshit. He didn't ask a goddamn thing most his IMEI number. He was just asking virtually the upload screen simply y'all apparently have no thought of. I would love to get my hands on you and beat the ****ing snot out of you
Lol, you didn't understand my meaning, that makes you the....what was your word......dips***t.
The reason I said what I said about IMEI is considering they had rendered their device inoperable and wanted help fixing it, which is why they came hither. They too stated that, in the procedure of messing around with the device, they destroyed their IMEI. Well, guess what that means, it means that role of the procedure to repair the device volition crave restoring IMEI(this is the part that my respond was aimed at) which they did not create a backup of, which we now tin't legitimately aid with due to the forum rules about not beingness able to help restore IMEI without a backup. Ultimately, they would take required help from u.s.a. that is against the XDA rules, non to mention, illegal in some places. Therefore, my reply was very relevant.
2nd, I know the upload screen very well, my reply had nothing to do with ignorance of its beingness or its pregnant. The only ignorance here is you non understanding why I gave the reply I gave and its underlying meaning because you didn't look deep enough to make the connection. But, that is no surprise since this is your first mail service here and you just joined within the concluding few hours, you probably don't know enough well-nigh this site's rules or what would have been involved in their repair process.
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