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Kat Lineker Posted on Nov 06, 2017

Installing clockworkmod on motorola triumph

Installing ClockworkMod - I got to the point of unplug the phone from the computer, take out the battery, wait a few seconds, put the battery back in, boot into CWM by holding down the power, volume-up and volume-down buttons simultaneously until the phone vibrates. Well, the phone has been vibrating for about 10 minutes now. HELP!

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SOURCE: Help with Android stuck in Clockworkmod . Need

I don't know your exact phone model, but on my Samsung Galaxy S all I have to do to get out of Clockworkmod is pull out the battery and then just reboot the phone the normal way. If you can't do that please write me back and I will help you.
Good luck! :) And please, if you do find this answer helpful please give it thumbs up.

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