- Jul 22, 2017
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A few days ago I was talking on my note 5 and after I hung up I went to clear all the recently viewed apps. When I clicked the close all apps button the note 5 froze and stayed froze for a couple minutes and then rebooted. While booting up it got to the samsung splash screen and there was a loud static / squelch noise and the samsung splash logo prove and kind of went pixilated. After that the phone screen went black and a solid blue light was on at the top of the phone but it never did recover. Tried all the restart tutorials online to get it to restart and boot. I couldn't take the battery out (easily) so I just let the phone go dead. I let the phone charge over night (no led's were present during charging) and now I'm trying to turn the device back on and it won't do anything.
At first it seemed to me that it was a firmware error but I could never get it to forcibly reboot so now I'm thinking a hardware component has went bad. I would like to pull the data from the phone, and I'm not afraid of tearing it apart and getting my hands dirty, I'm just curious if there's any method that I'm not thinking of to make this easier. I'm fairly good with working on electronics at component level but a phone takes it to another level. Is there any way for me to pull any hardware components out of the phone to pull the data off.
At first it seemed to me that it was a firmware error but I could never get it to forcibly reboot so now I'm thinking a hardware component has went bad. I would like to pull the data from the phone, and I'm not afraid of tearing it apart and getting my hands dirty, I'm just curious if there's any method that I'm not thinking of to make this easier. I'm fairly good with working on electronics at component level but a phone takes it to another level. Is there any way for me to pull any hardware components out of the phone to pull the data off.