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I have an iNew v3 and recently it developed the power and volume key problem ( the power button sometimes doesn't work and the keeps on reducing the volume sometimes). I sort of controlled these issues but there's a bug which is keeping me from turning on the iNew v3 when it turns off and I think its related to this bug.
When I try to turn on my mobile, it goes to Factory Mode instead of turning on properly on the Android Os and when it does, it sometimes goes to Safe Mode. I've got to be really fortunate to get it back on normal Android Os after turning it off a hundred times. Is there a way to get off this problem quickly please?
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Maybe you can try to flash the same or another ROM...
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Flash a ROM via CWM recovery mode, or use SP Flashtools. There is a tutorial in the tutorial sub-forum how to flash with Flash Tool and how to create CWM.
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Why are you turning on the phone while connected to PC? Your phone should be off while flashing.
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There's normally no need to turn on the phone. Just take out the battery and put it back in. Click download. Attach phone.
If your volume keys are sticking, I'd open it up and see if you can figure what the issue is. Maybe something sticky in there or rubber needs to be reseated.
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If your phone is starting in factory mode, but you're not pressing the volume button, that would suggest it's sticking. I mean internally. Not the outside button.
Have you tried every solution in the SP Flash tool problem thread?
Its also worth a thought that if your vol button is sticking, it could be causing issues with the flash starting properly.
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