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Huawei Y6 Broken LCD, Unresponsive, QHSUSB_BULK Detection, Battery Charging, Fastboot Check

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  • #1 16192212
    xdiablo889
    Level 10  
    Hello, my phone has recently fallen out, it fell very hard on the curb, completely damaging the touch and the matrix. It does not turn on and when connected to the computer, the LED flashes all the time, it detects in the manager as QHSUSB_BULK
    The battery is charging under the charger because the voltage has risen to 3.74V but the LED continues to flash. Is there any program that I could check if something is starting at all, e.g. fastboot? Unfortunately, USB debugging was turned off. best regards
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  • #2 16194130
    plustek
    Level 31  
    Detection by computer 'QHSUSB_BULK' indicates damage to EMMC bones or / and the processor. Phone for recycling.
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  • #3 16210294
    xdiablo889
    Level 10  
    plustek wrote:
    Detection by computer 'QHSUSB_BULK' indicates damage to EMMC bones or / and the processor. Phone for recycling.

    A bootloop or bricked?, Somewhere on the forum I read on the example of lg g3 at QHSUSB_BULK, you can fix it by bridging the pins on the motherboard, but can it be done with Y6?
  • #4 16210617
    mobista
    Level 35  
    But what do you want to get? If you recover the data then there is no problem it is embracing. If you want to use the disc from this phone, in my opinion, it does not make sense, because even if you put it hardware (LG G3 falls through a'la kill switch like in the Samsung S3), because the fault appeared after the fall, then the gingerbread knows how much this record will work for you. At this price of the phone, it seems to me that playing in resuscitation (FullSet exchange) is pointless.
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  • #5 16217063
    xdiablo889
    Level 10  
    mobista wrote:
    But what do you want to get? If you recover the data then there is no problem it is embracing.

    Yes how to do it
    mobista wrote:
    after all, the fault appeared after the fall, then gingerbread knows how much this record will work for you. At this price of the phone, it seems to me that playing in resuscitation (FullSet exchange) is pointless.

    The fault appeared after the fall but before there were problems, sometimes it did not start and looped, only after removing the battery it started, or was able to turn itself off. I don't care about the phone but maybe it looped again and unbrick would fix that problem?
  • #6 16217318
    mobista
    Level 35  
    xdiablo889 wrote:
    mobista wrote:
    But what do you want to get? If you recover the data then there is no problem it is embracing.

    Yes how to do it
    mobista wrote:
    after all, the fault appeared after the fall, then gingerbread knows how much this record will work for you. At this price of the phone, it seems to me that playing in resuscitation (FullSet exchange) is pointless.

    The fault appeared after the fall but before there were problems, sometimes it did not start and looped, only after removing the battery it started, or was able to turn itself off. I don't care about the phone but maybe it looped again and unbrick would fix that problem?


    Remove the disc and pull the data straight from the memory chip.
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  • #7 16279460
    xdiablo889
    Level 10  
    mobista wrote:
    Remove the disc and pull the data straight from the memory chip.

    And do you have to do it with any special device, or just solder cables somewhere?
  • #8 16279483
    mobista
    Level 35  
    You must have the right device for it

Topic summary

The Huawei Y6 has suffered significant damage after a fall, resulting in an unresponsive state and a flashing LED when connected to a computer, detected as QHSUSB_BULK. This indicates potential damage to the EMMC or processor. Users discuss the possibility of recovering data or unbricking the device, with suggestions including bridging motherboard pins or removing the memory chip for direct data extraction. However, concerns are raised about the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of repairs given the device's value.
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