Problem started when my device ran out of battery. Now, plugging it using the original charger gets the device to a cycle of showing the battery icon (gray with electricity symbol) for two seconds and then disappearing; no loading battery animation nor percentages.
Plugging it to my laptop seems to charge it slowly, about 1% per 5-10 minutes. With this slow charging I was able to load enough juice to try to boot the device. This however only led me to a bootloop (up to the "Samsung Galaxy Tab S2" screen) until it dies again.
Worried and desperate I browsed through articles. Without reading as much as I did for when I was flashing my Xperias (this is my first Samsung that I tried to flash/mess with), I went on and did these procedures:
1. Downloaded Odin
2. Downloaded and flashed cf auto root (http://ift.tt/1oL63t3)
3. Downloaded and flashed twrp (http://ift.tt/1oL63t3)
These now added the following to my problems: a tripped knox counter, and a "recovery not seandroid enforcing" error at boot screen. Device still doing bootloops and is not charging using the original charger.
I went on and thought that maybe reinstalling the stock rom would solve everything. However this failed.
Would appreciate your assistance on this.
Plugging it to my laptop seems to charge it slowly, about 1% per 5-10 minutes. With this slow charging I was able to load enough juice to try to boot the device. This however only led me to a bootloop (up to the "Samsung Galaxy Tab S2" screen) until it dies again.
Worried and desperate I browsed through articles. Without reading as much as I did for when I was flashing my Xperias (this is my first Samsung that I tried to flash/mess with), I went on and did these procedures:
1. Downloaded Odin
2. Downloaded and flashed cf auto root (http://ift.tt/1oL63t3)
3. Downloaded and flashed twrp (http://ift.tt/1oL63t3)
These now added the following to my problems: a tripped knox counter, and a "recovery not seandroid enforcing" error at boot screen. Device still doing bootloops and is not charging using the original charger.
I went on and thought that maybe reinstalling the stock rom would solve everything. However this failed.
Would appreciate your assistance on this.
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