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Android Central Question
un technical husband got a new phone yesterday, he failed to power off in the airport (he had just pressed the power button and assumed that was it). As a result of a combination of keys were pressed in the following two hours of the bag being moved around when he took the phone out when he got home it is all locked up: I can scroll through Start, Power Off, Fastboot, Recovery mode and a couple of other options and it tells me to press the power button to select - but all the power button does is send the screen black and turn it back on it where it was before: scrolling through the options. How do I get it out of this mode and back to being a phone? It is not possible to remove the battery from the S61, it ran out of power over night but that didn't solve the problem either.
The screen currently tells me:
[in red] fastboot mode
PRODUCT_NAME
VARIANT - SDM EMMC
BOOTLOADER VERSION -
BASEBAND VERSION -
SERIAL NUMBER -
FUSE SERIAL NUMBER -
SECURE BOOT - yes
[IN RED] DEVICE STATE - locked
The screen currently tells me:
[in red] fastboot mode
PRODUCT_NAME
VARIANT - SDM EMMC
BOOTLOADER VERSION -
BASEBAND VERSION -
SERIAL NUMBER -
FUSE SERIAL NUMBER -
SECURE BOOT - yes
[IN RED] DEVICE STATE - locked