Oneplus One failed
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@Lakotaubp said in Oneplus One failed:
@w0lf3n with the device connected to the pc/laptop type adb devices in a terminal. What do you get? Watch out for an allow connection message on the device if you have not done that already.
What am I looking for?
I see a lot of words. -
@w0lf3n In the terminal type
adb devices
It should then say something like
Starting daemon on ---
daemon startedThen it should hopefully list your device.
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No devices listed.
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@w0lf3n Ok now type
adb reboot bootloader
That should then reboot the device bootloader, look for lock state. You need it to be unlocked. If it is not then type
sudo fastboot oem unlock
Then reboot the device.
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daemon not running. Starting it now on port 5037
daemon started successfully
error: device ' (null)' not foundSudo fastboot oem unlock
Waiting for device. -
@w0lf3n Did you first run
adb reboot bootloader
Then if the device lock state is locked, run
sudo fastboot oem unlock
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@Lakotaubp said in Oneplus One failed:
@w0lf3n Did you first run
adb reboot bootloader
Then if the device lock state is locked, run
sudo fastboot oem unlock
Yes, I did.
On the phone, the USB tethering is not working, it won't switch on. I don't know if that is causing the problem?
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@w0lf3n Installed UT by the installer on OPO always gave me problems, but never on the command line.
If you can't do it through the installer, I suggest you to try this simple procedure:-
put the OPO in fastboot mode;
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Plug the OPO into the laptop;
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Run the command line under the terminal (copy and paste the following)
sudo ubuntu-device-flash --server=https//system-image.ubports.com touch --device=bacon --channel=ubports-touch/16.04/stable --bootstrap --wipe
Let the procedure go until UT is installed on the OPO, this should take some time.
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@w0lf3n When booted back into the existing os does the phone work ok. When connected to your pc/laptop and the screen unlocked it should show as 'android device' in your file system and you should be able to access the OPOs file system. You need MTP mode for that.
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Phone works OK in original OS but computer doesn't recognise the phone. Tethering won't work.
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@w0lf3n If you are trying with the USB tethering option, that is not the option you want. You need File transfer option, can't remember if that isexactly what it is called or not but not usb tethering.
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@Lakotaubp said in Oneplus One failed:
@w0lf3n If you are trying with the USB tethering option, that is not the option you want. You need File transfer option, can't remember if that isexactly what it is called or not but not usb tethering.
I'm selecting mtp file transfer but nothing is happening.
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@w0lf3n Now you have that option retry typing (with the phone in normal mode)
adb devices
in a terminal. What do you get.
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@Lakotaubp said in Oneplus One failed:
@w0lf3n Now you have that option retry typing (with the phone in normal mode)
adb devices
in a terminal. What do you get.
List of devices attached
- daemon not running. Starting it now on port 5037*
- daemon stared successfully *
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I'm relying on the Snap version of the installer on the laptop but maybe it's not vital BUT :
I suggest you to try things IN THIS ORDER in your LInux Laptop IF this has not been the case :
- DON'T START THE INSTALLER RIGHT AWAY...
- put your phone in developer mode (I think you've already done it);
- plugging in the phone;
- type adb devices in terminal : your phone should be listed and detected (i hope !).
- NOW, LAUNCH THE INSTALLER and follow the installation procedure.
And if it's doesn't work, you can always try the command line procedure i gave you.
Good luck !
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Tried both methods and neither work.
My phone doesn't show in terminal. -
@w0lf3n The cable could be at fault here too. Based on your comments this is completely unrelated to the UBports installer but you'd find the same problems trying to install any Android ROM too.
So, the questions are:
- Can you use the cable simply to transfer files to/from a phone? Does it work and does the transfer succeed?
- Can you try a different USB cable? Some have issues with this - usually the longer cable the worse it can get.
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No, the computer is not recognising the phone and I have tried 3 USB cables so far.
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@w0lf3n This is really weird. Maybe some issue with the phone hardware itself then :(.
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@zubozrout said in Oneplus One failed:
@w0lf3n This is really weird. Maybe some issue with the phone hardware itself then :(.
Your probably right.
Oh well, at least my useless pine phone will have some company in the back of the drawer
Thanks for the help, anyway