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Old 10-25-2016, 03:52   #1 (permalink)
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Infinix hot 3 dead during updating over the air, please how to revive?


A guy brought me an Infinix Hot 3 (X554) that crashed while he is updating it over the air and he told me that he has given it to somebody who have tried to revive it with Miracle box and now after what he did, the phone which was showing infinix logo before he took it to him was not powering again.


I tried to flash it with CM2 and am getting this error below, please how will I revive it with the great tool CM2?


FLASHING LOG;



Operation : Flash [ v1.51 ]

======= Flash
1. Power Off Phone , Remove battery , Insert back
2. Insert USB cable. In some cases require hold BootKey

Wait for phone...
Phone found! [ 22 ]
Sync...
Inital Boot Ok!
BB_CPU_PID : 6580
BB_CPU_NME : [MediaTek] MT6580_S00
BB_CPU_EXT : 0xCA00 , 0x8A00 , 0x0000
Processing BROM stage
Settings for BROM configured!
SecCfgVal : 0x00000000
BromVer : 0x00FF
BLVersion : 0x0001
PreLoader : Active [ Boot with PL ]
BootLdrSS : NORMAL with SPRELOADER
Processing DA stage
DA Select done, will use MTK_AllInOne_DA_v5.1620.10.01
Sending and initialize DA ...
Running DA ver.4.2 on BBID : 0x94
NAND Flash : NOT INSTALLED
eMMC Flash : 700100563130303136501CD628B6C24B
Initialize Memory ...
DRAM already initialized by Preloader
DAgent sent , init HW now
eMMC FlashIC initialized
[eMMC] : FLASH_VEN : 0x70 , OEM : 0100
[eMMC] : FLASH_INF : [KINGSTON] , 61001
[eMMC] : FLASH_CID : 700100563130303136501CD628B6C24B
[eMMC] : FLASH_BRT : 0x00400000 , 0x00400000 , 0x00400000
[eMMC] : FLASH_LEN : 0x0000000386000000
[eMMC] : FLASH_UCP : 14432 MiB [eMMC 16 GiB]
DEV RID : 0xCA0D485B8092A39CCA88D37B1AD757F7
INT RAM : 0x00020000
EXT RAM : 0x40000000 [1 GiB]
BOOT TYPE : EMMC_FLASH_BOOT
SOC VERIFY : C1
Boot Ok!

ScatCFG : BaseBand : MT6580 , Project : t90918a2 , Storage : EMMC
Setting : Flash Pre-Erase (Safe) : Enabled
Setting : AFF verify : Enabled
Setting : HW verify : Enabled

BL : Check HW compatibility
BL : BBID supported by BootLoader!
BL : Check eMMC compatibility
BL : eMMC supported by BootLoader!

BL : BatteryLevel : 3769 mV
BL : BatteryLevel Ok

BL : Flash Pre-Erase
Total blocks to Erase : 2
Erase : 0x0000000001C80000-0x0000000003320000
Erase : 0x00000000050A0000-0x000000037EF60000
Flash Pre-Erase Done, time used : 00:00:07

SecCfg Passed , 1799
BMT remark not need. Will skip
Sending Preloader ...
Use : preloader_t90918a2.bin
Preloader Sent , Init passed
SecCfg Passed , 1799
PartCount : FFFFFFFF
PartErr : Not initialized , will update PMT now ...
Repartition Failed! Something wrong with HW or BL? Try make "Flash Erase" first!

Operation Failed
Elapsed: 00:00:24
Reconnect Power/Cable!
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try full erase
repair/ init preloader
then full flash.

if same error means emmc is corrupt, just change
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Old 10-25-2016, 07:11   #3 (permalink)
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try full erase
repair/ init preloader
then full flash.

if same error means emmc is corrupt, just change


1).By full erase, if you mean doing erase without ticking "keep preloader", I have done that.

2). Then after that I have inti preloader from scatter file.

3). And have full flashed with scatter file,

Or do you mean I should backup the "bin format file" from a working phone and flash it with it?

4). If is eMMC corrupt, is there no other way than to replace because no way to buy the ship here in my country.


And how possible for the eMMC to be corrupted only by flashing with miracle box, is there any feature on the box that can damage phone to that extend?



Thanks for your help and am waiting to hear from you on the next thing to do.
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Old 10-26-2016, 03:06   #4 (permalink)
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try full erase
repair/ init preloader
then full flash.

if same error means emmc is corrupt, just change


Any other help please?
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Old 10-26-2016, 04:48   #5 (permalink)
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do emmc test and show log here

also try flash with untick all option and show log
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