Hi Gordon, thank you for answering. Yes, I have tried pressing in the button for much longer. Then it just keeps cycling back to the screen you see in the video. There are apps on it. When, 1 in 50 times, it actually gets to the clock, I can click the button and get the menu, settings, about app and so on.
The reason I immediately release the button when the screen changes in the video, is that I figured out that that gave me the best chances of it getting past that "Storage OK" screen.
EDIT: Hang on, I'll upload a video where I keep the button pressed and also, after several cycles, manage to get it to the clock and can show the menu.
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Hi Gordon, thank you for answering. Yes, I have tried pressing in the button for much longer. Then it just keeps cycling back to the screen you see in the video. There are apps on it. When, 1 in 50 times, it actually gets to the clock, I can click the button and get the menu, settings, about app and so on.
The reason I immediately release the button when the screen changes in the video, is that I figured out that that gave me the best chances of it getting past that "Storage OK" screen.
EDIT: Hang on, I'll upload a video where I keep the button pressed and also, after several cycles, manage to get it to the clock and can show the menu.