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Xperia z5 won't turn on, flashing red LED when plugged

Dexirion
Visitor

Xperia z5 won't turn on, flashing red LED when plugged

My phone finished charging at like 8am when I woke up, and I put it next to me and went back to sleep. When I woke up again, I tried to unlock the phone and nothing happened so I plugged it in, and it only blinks red LED.

I've already tried power button + volume up/down combination, didn't do anything.

Anyone's got an idea what to do in this situation?
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Silvermagic0911
Visitor

I got a brand new Z5 today and it is doing the same thing.  Flashing red light in the corner and won't power on past the initial Logo screen.

Silvermagic0911
Visitor

I managed to fix my problem.  It wasn't the phone.  I had bought the Z5 to replace a Z2 and put the Z2 sd card into the Z5.  When I removed the sd card, the Z5 worked as it should.  

I have formatted the sd card and reinserted it in the Z5 and all seems to be well. 

Emir1
Hero

Hi @Dexirion,

I am sorry to hear that.

I suggest that you try removing both the SIM and SD cards, turn it off using the OFF button located in the SIM area, make sure to charge your device for at least 2 hours and then try powering it on again without the SD/SIM cards inserted.

andydino
Visitor

Software repair failed

An error occurred while repairing your device.
Please try again. If the problem persists, please contact Sony support.

Error code: UEUpdateFailed
UE_1800

andydino
Visitor

I bought Z5 compact after 2 weeks of usage it won,t turn on,flashing red led when plugged and if i try to power it. it goes blank and keep flashing red night.i have tried to hard rest it but nothing happened. i bought the phone while i was on holidays in europe and now i am back to Africa. how do i get help from sony?

Emir1
Hero

I am sorry to hear that @andydino. Slightly_frowning_Face

I suggested it earlier in the thread, but could you try removing both the SD and SIM cards and then turn the device off using the OFF button located next to the SIM area? Once you've done so, charge the device for at least 2 hours and then try booting it again. Let me know how it went and we can look further in to it!

Scott1509
Visitor

Having exactly the same issue. 

Was advised by online chat to use the Xperia Companion on my PC to carry out a software repair. That solved the problem, for about an hour, and I now have the same problem again. Seems to be a known issue but I am now not getting a response from the Sony support team. Lots of photos and other things lost as a result of this. Very unhappy indeed. 

Emir1
Hero

@Scott1509, sorry about your device. Slightly_frowning_Face

Did you do anything specific after an hour which you think may have triggered it?

A software repair will delete all locally stored data, sorry to hear about the data loss. Slightly_frowning_Face

shah312
New

I have had this variably over a year.

Often the volume down and hold on to power rests. On one occasion, I had to use a pin and reset by pressing the button next to the SIM, although taking out the SIM does a similar re-start. 

So far have not lost data but it does also appear to be related to unresponsiveness by the phone that variably happens during use. 

I have had SONY phones for over a decade, this is unfortunately normal. The company will advise you to wipe date, reset phones, companions and repar centre and never get to the bottom of the problem for the simple fact they often do not know themselves. Its a sony-glitch, a sony-thing