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Question [Q] Q - How to check S-ON/ S-OFF?

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Please, can anyone tell me how to enter HBOOT on Sensation to check my S-ON/OFF status?

I had been searching everywhere to get this info, but, simply, I couldn't find it.

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Hmm so easy to esnd you to the youtube noob link but if you hold vol down and power on hey presto you're there
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First you need to go to aettings>power and uncheck fastboot
Then turn off phone and hold down vol down and power button at the same time
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Thank you That was the step I was missing
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When you've turned off your phone you should remove the battery, put it back in and then do the two button combo.

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When you've turned off your phone you should remove the battery, put it back in and then do the two button combo.

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No need to do that. removing your battery and putting it back IS disabling fastboot for one time.
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But technically removing battery is better, as when you turn the phone back on, you need to re-enable fastboot.
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@sert89 : I was searching for a solution whole night. Thanks a lot!

 
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