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If after reboot , you are still on Download mode , remove your battery again then do the following. Reinsert your battery. Press and hold volume up, Home and the Power button at the same time 3.

When Samsung Symbol appears, release the buttons 4. Choose and select "yes" 7. After wipe is complete, choose and select "reboot system now" After doing the above method, your phone should be OK now. Note: This will delete everything on your phone. This answer closely relates to:. Anonymous "Times I had the same problem.

I tried everything from removing the battery, plugging into the computer and unplugging it, and everything else I could find online. I took it to a Verizon store to upgrade the firmware A couple of days later, after being frustrated, I smacked it with a hammer a few times I did lose some functionality on my phone though because of the repeated hits with the hammer.

Someone said: nothing else work for me, after reading this i tossed my phone to the ground and BAM, it worked. Was this comment helpful? Anonymous "Samsung alias2,stuck in usb download mode Samsung alias2,stuck in usb download mode , bootlock version : ver uch You go into safe mode.

You may try to perform an update on its system. You try to apply the xiaona custom recovery for you to repair the load. Anonymous "Go on e-bay or amazon and purchase a tool kit and take the phone apart Go on e-bay or amazon and purchase a tool kit and take the phone apart.

You can you tube it and learn hot to take your phone apart and let it dry and put it back together using your tool kit. And it should solve the problem. Go to ur local phone company and tell them the prob and they should either fix it for u or send u to a higher more experienced store :. Try to turn it off and on it agn. I hope this helps.

Take the battery ou for a couple os minutes. Add Your Answer How do i get out of bootblock version How do i get my samsung freeform out of bootblock mode? Cannot use phone, stuck in bootblock mode. This discussion closely relates to:.

Anonymous "Pulling battery still locked up? Hi im a costomer of verison and my screen has come on bootblock version how can i get that off? The Bootlock Version message typically appears when the phone is locked due to a firmware update. If the firmware update doesn't download or install successfully, the phone can get stuck on the USB Download Mode screen.

Another cause of the Samsung Intensity II sticking on this screen is when the phone isn't shut down correctly. If you accidentally press another button while powering off, it can result in a stuck screen. Verizon suggests performing either a soft or hard reset on your phone.

A soft reset is similar to shutting down a computer. Turn off the phone and remove the battery. Leave it out for two to three minutes. Replace the battery and turn the phone back on. If the screen is still stuck, perform a hard reset. A hard reset restores the phone to factory defaults. Nearby there's an infrared beam for night vision mode, and the phone's external speaker. As with the previous model, the sliding mechanism is sturdy and snaps into place. You'll see it just below the screen while in landscape mode.

The keyboard itself includes all the basic symbols, plus shortcut functions to compose a new text message, surface favorite contacts, and add emoticons. Samsung also has broken out the four navigation keyboard buttons and an OK button that used to share space with other keys.

Some people may prefer a more spacious keyboard on the Intensity II, like that found on the Gravity 3, though those with smaller hands may enjoy the compact feel. The keys are separated and raised above the surface, which makes typing quick and easy. Features With room for 1, contacts in the phone's address book, socialites won't have to worry about running out of room for friends.

Each entry allots space for five phone numbers, two e-mail addresses, an instant-messaging screen name, two street addresses, company information, a birthday, and notes.

You also can add contacts to a caller group and pair them with a photo or one of 21 polyphonic ringtones. There's a silent mode if you choose. The contact list makes space for favorites and for three in-case-of-emergency ICE numbers, plus three items of personal info.

Basic features include a calculator, a calendar, an alarm clock, a stop watch, a world clock, and a notepad. In addition to e-mail, instant messaging, and text, the Intensity II also tunes into social networking frequencies. The app has the power to upload photos in addition to text. The usual controls are there, plus the capability to create and edit playlists on the fly, and repeat and shuffle songs.

Although the player is relatively simple, it has some settings that spice things up with four visual 'skins' you see during playback: simple view, album art, a visualizer, and lyrics when available. Other settings include a backlight and a music-only setting that shuts down the phon's cellular signal for airplane mode.

Like the original Intensity, there's support for Verizon's V Cast Music with Rhapsody service, and also like the original, you won't be able to download songs directly to your phone.

Instead, you'll need to download songs to your PC and transfer the batch to the phone—it's a slowdown for sure, but the method is functional.

Those with a Rhapsody subscription can also sync tracks. For capturing the moment, there's a 1. We were hoping that Samsung would have upgraded its shooter from the Intensity days, but no luck. The Intensity II does, however, have night vision—but more on that later. The camera also contains night vision mode, a self-timer, and multishot mode. Other settings include metering average, center, or spot , auto-naming, and three sounds each for the shutter and when the camera is ready, plus a silent mode for both.

As with the original Intensity, the Intensity II produced mediocre photos. While fairly sharp, the color is slightly off, especially in indirect-lighting situations.



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