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If your device does not turn on, not even into recovery mode then it is most likely bricked.
Unfortunately your only help (that I am aware of) is to use this tool.
Try hitting download, hold some button combinations when you plug in your phone and wait for 30-ish seconds. If you see a red bar, let go and congrats.
My device (f1 play) was bricked and I spent 2 hours trying to fix this with the tool and drivers having issues.
I tried uninstalling the corrupt device that windows detects when I plug the phone in, I installed MediaTek drivers (and then uninstalled as they had error code 10).
I also installed Android Studio SDK as I heard that may fix it.
In short, SP tools detected phone while holding power and volume up and android SDK was installing in the background. |
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