How to unbrick your Android
The term "bricked" is often used improperly. A bricked phone means one thing: y our phone won't turn on in any wa y, and there's nothing you can do to fix it. Just like a brick. A phone stuck in a boot loop is not bricked, nor is a phone that boots straight into recovery mode. Even if you can't access the recovery mode itself, don't panic. It's not bricked ! While soft brick is pretty easy to fix, furbishing up a hard brick is quite impossible and eventually you have to buy a new phone. Bricking your phone is pretty rare, so I wouldn't worry about it being a common occurrence What to do when you can't access the recovery mode on the phone, neither the downloader mode nor the fastboot? Things needed: 1. A PC, 2. Required drivers (USB drivers to recognize your phone, SoC drivers), 3. Flashing tools (QFIL (Qualcomm Flash Image Loader) for Snapdragon phones, SP Flasher for MediaTek phones) Procedure (may vary, but you can always find it for your phone...