(problem, emergency) Lenovo S650 stuck at the boot animation/image after reset of the system.

Hello as the title suggests I made a system full erase/reset in recovery (power + volume up + volume down) mode and now the phone is stuck to the boot animation/image.

Please someone help me I'm in a hurry and it is an emergency!

model: Lenovo S650

firware: 4.2.2 stock

Thank you!

Resolved, reflashed stock rom

Tags: Lenovo Phones

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