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Uploading Android 5.1 to Manta MSP4509 Smartphone: Revive Unresponsive Phone & Battery Charging

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  • #1 16420294
    daro691
    Level 7  
    Hello.
    I have a question, how to upload an android, for example 5.1, to a manta msp4509 smartphone?
    Please reply. At the moment, this phone does not turn on and does not charge the battery. Can anyone tell me what needs to be done to get this phone going. I am asking for a quick answer. Thank you very much in advance.
    Best regards.
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  • #2 16420493
    nutergsm
    Moderator of GSM
    And what happened that it stopped turning on, fell down was flooded or just by itself?
  • #3 16420512
    daro691
    Level 7  
    A colleague said that he was uploading a new software and has stopped working since then.

    Added after 5 [minutes]:

    Is it possible that this phone will start at all and what needs to be done to make it go?
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  • #4 16420531
    nutergsm
    Moderator of GSM
    The battery was full before uploading? The computer detects the phone?
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  • #5 16420552
    daro691
    Level 7  
    The worst thing is that after plugging in the charger, there is no charging and you cannot see that the battery is charging. There is a voltage of 0.02v on the phone contacts, I do not know how much it should be.
  • #6 16420564
    nutergsm
    Moderator of GSM
    It should be over 4.20. Check the voltage of the battery itself because it has probably been completely discharged and charging cannot start.
  • #7 16420579
    daro691
    Level 7  
    I checked is 0v. What to do to keep the batteries charged?
  • #8 16420581
    nutergsm
    Moderator of GSM
    You have to try to "resuscitate" it, put a voltage of about 6V on it for one minute and check with a meter whether its voltage increases. Just remember about the correct polarity.
    If it recharges, here you have the ftp://ftp.manta.com.pl/firmware/Smartfony/MSP4509%20MSP4510/ firmware
    See also this topic https://www.elektroda.pl/rtvforum/topic3305899.html
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  • #9 16421747
    daro691
    Level 7  
    Hello.
    I tried to upload roma to manta 4509 from MANTA SW but nothing came of it. How to upload a rom with a depleted battery? Unable to recharge. Please reply.
    Best regards.
  • #10 16421796
    nutergsm
    Moderator of GSM
    You will not upload anything to the phone when the battery is dead. You have to substitute a new one.
  • #11 16421804
    daro691
    Level 7  
    A pity, I thought that without charging it would be fine.

    Added after 15 [hours] 27 [minutes]:

    Hello.

    Do you know how to charge the battery at home in the manta msp4509 phone when nothing reacts? Please reply. Thank you very much in advance.

    Best regards.

    Added after 3 [minutes]:

    Oh, my friend said that this phone was hanging on the logo. He played roma and the phone stopped working.
  • #12 16424090
    nutergsm
    Moderator of GSM
    daro691 wrote:
    Do you know how to charge the battery at home in the manta msp4509 phone when nothing reacts? Please reply.

    After all, I wrote you how to charge it
    nutergsm wrote:
    You have to try to "resuscitate" it, put a voltage of about 6V on it for one minute and check with a meter whether its voltage increases. Just remember about the correct polarity.

    If this method does not work, replace the battery and that's it.
    daro691 wrote:
    Oh, my friend said that this phone was hanging on the logo. He played roma and the phone stopped working.

    How is the battery dead, how should it turn on?
    The question is whether he has uploaded the correct rom?
    If you are unable to repair this phone, I suggest you visit the website.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around troubleshooting a Manta MSP4509 smartphone that is unresponsive and not charging after a failed software upload. The user seeks guidance on how to upload Android 5.1 to the device. Responses indicate that the phone's battery may be completely discharged, with voltage readings as low as 0.02V. Suggestions include attempting to "resuscitate" the battery by applying a voltage of approximately 6V for a minute and checking for voltage increase. It is emphasized that a dead battery will prevent any software upload, and replacing the battery may be necessary. Additionally, there are concerns about whether the correct ROM was uploaded during the initial attempt.
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