It seems the "disable the 4 BIG cores" hack worked this time (last time it was dying even more badly). Backing up data now. I might be able to use it for a few days even, while I decide on and buy a new phone.https://github.com/pawitp/nexus-5x-blod-fix …
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Mine died due to the infamous bad soldering problem on the BIG cores. Putting it in the freezer worked to boot it once, but I was never able to make the "boot.img" fix work. RIP.
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When i read thinks like this i feel am a couple centuries behind...
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It will be a great idea
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I hope you do not have to wire the eMMC, those tiny BGAs are painful.
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eMMC actually has a pretty big pitch IIRC (and you only need a few wires for eMMC).
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I need to research it. I was going to wait a few more months and then get a new phone... looks like I need to speed that up now.
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Jumping in for a totally unrelated question (sorry!). How was your battery life? I've just bought a used Nexus 5X, and running AOSP (self-built with minor modifications) w/o Google Services I'm at ~5%/h, which looks quite high to me.
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It was pretty crappy, could barely get through a day of light usage. I've been holding off and carrying a mobile battery when I expect to use it a lot. The problem is AFAICT decent 5X replacement batteries are unobtainium. So I was going to get a new phone in a few months anyway.
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