XV6800 wierdness. Dying? - Mogul, XV6800 General

I've had my 6800 for several months now, running a DCD ROM from about 2 months ago. Love the phone, love the ROM. This morning however I lit the phone up and everything seemed OK until I needed to make a phone call. I tapped the "call" button and nothing happened. Tried the "messages" button and same thing. Every button is inop except for the power button (well, the networks button worked once but then it stopped working as well.) I did check the "buttons" setup and everything was mapped correctly. I've rebooted multiple times. I noticed that the unit was getting unusually hot. I use it all the time and have never felt it this hot. Then out of the blue it throws a low battery warning (at 1pm? Never, ever happened before.) I've got it charging now, but something is certainly wrong with the phone. Anyone run into this before?
Chris

chrispete said:
I've had my 6800 for several months now, running a DCD ROM from about 2 months ago. Love the phone, love the ROM. This morning however I lit the phone up and everything seemed OK until I needed to make a phone call. I tapped the "call" button and nothing happened. Tried the "messages" button and same thing. Every button is inop except for the power button (well, the networks button worked once but then it stopped working as well.) I did check the "buttons" setup and everything was mapped correctly. I've rebooted multiple times. I noticed that the unit was getting unusually hot. I use it all the time and have never felt it this hot. Then out of the blue it throws a low battery warning (at 1pm? Never, ever happened before.) I've got it charging now, but something is certainly wrong with the phone. Anyone run into this before?
Chris
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Your phone might over heat if you leave the phone charging for too long or if you are using it extensively while your charging it.
Also if you leave your phone charging for more then it is supposed to, It will lower the performance of your battery. So once your battery is done charging you should unplug it from the power cord.
I am not sure about why your buttons are not working. It would be that it got stuck in in standby mode because of lack of memory. I usually soft reset once a day or once every two days to keep my phone running smoothly.

I see where you're coming from, but the overheating is happening with it in standby with no charger connected. It really starts to cook when I bring it out of standby and use it. I've also done multiple soft resets at this point.
Chris

chrispete said:
I see where you're coming from, but the overheating is happening with it in standby with no charger connected. It really starts to cook when I bring it out of standby and use it. I've also done multiple soft resets at this point.
Chris
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Is your phone running alot of processes in the background? how much free RAM do you have at startup?
Also, the worst case scenario is that you have a faulty battery or phone.
My phone has never over heated but it has heated up when I leave it on the charger for too long.

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Random Switching off, Losing Time/Date Settings...

For about 3 days now my wizard (G3) started switching off randomly, losing time/date settings after being turned off for a longer period. I've been using it happily for a year now, with pretty much no issues whatsoever. The first time it happened, I guess it was too cold, cause I'm wearing it on my shoulder in its default leather case/bag. After powering on the sound was somewhat distorted - everything sounded as if played at a different frequency - faster and a tone or two higher. After a soft-reset the sound was back to normal, but then the other issues started - sometimes it'll lock on boot-screen, sometimes, it will power off again just after powering on and entering the PIN-code, or just silently turn off while hibernating.
Any ideas? Suggestions? Similar experiences?
I haven't updated the ROM since the first update to Molski's (WM5) about a year ago, shortly after buying it, and it's been fine so far, never had the time to deal with another update with the whole plenty of ROMs available. I don't thing it would have anything to do with that.
ALSO: Is there any logging utility or anything that could provide any clues as for the reason why it switches off? (edit)
Any help would be appreciated! Cheers!
Similar Issue
I have a Cingular 8125. It has been working great with the stock ROM for over a year now.
In the last few weeks, it has started to exhibit the same strange behavior that yours has. Sometimes when I wake up in the morning, it will be sitting at the password screen like it rebooted over night. I keep it on the charger all night though!? Also, in the middle of the day it will just shut off. When I try to reboot it, it shuts off again during startup. It usually keeps doing this over and over again. It seems that the only way I can make it reboot is to plug it into a charging cable.
The other day at about 11am, after charging all night, my phone gave me a little beep. When I looked at the screen it said that the battery was dangerously low and I should recharge. Before I had a chance to do anything, it shut off! I pulled the batter out and inspected it. It seemed a little bit bulged in the middle. I am not sure if it is dead but I am pretty sure there is something wrong with it.
Needless to say, a new battery is on the way!

[Q] Help with DVP - won't turn on

Hello. I created this account so I can finally ask some of my questions regarding this phone. I've had it since the January 6th shipping, and it's really been fine for the most part. I've the 8 gig version.
Anyway - within the last few weeks my phone has been refusing to charge on random occasions (it's really very random as to when it will charge and when it won't) - both plugged into the wall outlet via the USB power converter that came with my phone and plugged into my computer.
It's been pretty annoying, but nothing I couldn't work around. It would charge eventually.
However, last night I plugged it in to the outlet and it made the noise confirming it was plugged and started charging. This morning, I unplug it and it's non-responsive. It doesn't respond to anything. I have tried:
-turning it on with the power button; holding it down for an extended period and releasing
-taking out the battery
-plugging it in to my computer (which didn't recognize anything being plugged in)
-plugging it in to a different outlet with a different cable (phone came with two)
I've let it sit plugged in for three hours now and retried all of these things and still nothing... it's dead!
I'm not sure where to go from here? I guess I should have my husband call Dell.
Has anyone had any trouble with the sporadic charging?
Are there any solutions I've missed to get my phone to turn on?
You say you've let it sit for a while, was that plugged into a power source? Try that, it sounds like your battery has gone completely flat and probably needs to sit on a power source. Failing that definitely call Dell and get a replacement battery and charger and see if that fixes it, sounds like one of those items is your problem.
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You say you've let it sit for a while, was that plugged into a power source? Try that, it sounds like your battery has gone completely flat and probably needs to sit on a power source. Failing that definitely call Dell and get a replacement battery and charger and see if that fixes it, sounds like one of those items is your problem.
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Yes, it has been (and still is) plugged in that whole time. I edited my post
Yeah, something is wonky, I just cannot pinpoint it. My husband's will sometimes not charge, too. But, much less often than mine does.
charging issues
In the last 2 days my VP freezes while charging overnight. Restarts when I take out and replace battery. It will also freeze when I try to use any app while charging. I tried to use Dell chat to resolve issue but got bounced around. I even had an agent tell me my service tag wasnt valid. I'll try to call 800# when I have a free hour or so (I'm sure the call will take that long). The first two levels of support at Dell seem to have no clue regarding the VP it's very frustrating. P.S. what happens with all the apps I've purchased if they need to replace my phone?
ChristinaSim said:
Yes, it has been (and still is) plugged in that whole time. I edited my post
Yeah, something is wonky, I just cannot pinpoint it. My husband's will sometimes not charge, too. But, much less often than mine does.
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Have you swapped batteries with your other DVP? Maybe replacement is the only option, hit up @dellcares on twitter, they have helped me in the past and bypass the whole waiting on hold nonsense with dell mobility.
@tbvnz: all your purchased appls will be reinstalled automatically if you installed them via the Zune software on your pc. The ones installed via the phone can be reinstalled from the MP on the phone, just hit the Buy button again and it will tell you its already been purchased and allow you to download it again.
Update:
I snagged my husband's battery and put it in my phone. My phone immediately came on and is now functioning. My computer recognizes it as being plugged in and it's charging.
And, my battery in my husband's phone works fine. It is fully charged and his phone is having no issues.
Certainly this is annoying (and did in fact happen to my husband a few weeks ago where his phone wouldn't respond until MY battery was put in his phone, but we chocked that up to the battery being dead {which it was}.) but at least my husband and I both have DVPs and can interchange batteries... I wonder what someone who didn't have that option would do.
Certainly confusing that removing and replacing my existing battery wouldn't turn the phone on, but my husband's would - even though both batteries are at full charge.
Thanks for the help! I'm not sure if I should contact Dell about it or not. Clearly it's subpar performance, but I've not been completely impressed by this phone in the nearly two months that we've had them, anyway.
Good to hear you are up and running. You could keep an eye on the situation and contact Dell for a replacement battery if it occurs again.
Thanks. Yep, I'll contact them the next time it happens. Anyone else had this problem??
ChristinaSim said:
Thanks. Yep, I'll contact them the next time it happens. Anyone else had this problem??
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My brother and I have experienced the same behavior on both of our phones. Most recent was his this past week, exactly as you described. It would not turn on via the power button, so I swapped his battery with mine and his booted right up. When I tried his battery in my phone it showed a full charge. That has happened to me one or two times, randomly.
ChristinaSim said:
Thanks. Yep, I'll contact them the next time it happens. Anyone else had this problem??
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Arcarsenal said:
My brother and I have experienced the same behavior on both of our phones. Most recent was his this past week, exactly as you described. It would not turn on via the power button, so I swapped his battery with mine and his booted right up. When I tried his battery in my phone it showed a full charge. That has happened to me one or two times, randomly.
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I've seen that behavior in my DVP (picked it up two weekends ago) and I can tell you how to work around it.
What seems to be happening is some kind of bug when you have it connected and charging and try to turn on/off the phone. If you notice, when it seems unresponsive, the hardware keyboard will probably still light up. This is because it's actually on but the screen just doesn't get any output/input.
What I did was this:
1. Disconnect your phone from the charger.
2. Slide the hardware keyboard down so you can see whether it is lit up (on) or not.
3. Hold down the power button until the exact moment you see the keyboard go dark (off). You have to be quick because it will try to turn right back on a few milliseconds later if you still have the power button depressed, leaving it still non-responsive.
4. Wait a few seconds, and press the power button as normal to turn it on. This time you should see the Dell logo, etc. and everything will be fine.
I've gotten into the habit of either leaving it on or turning it off before I connect it to my charger (it's my alarm clock so it's on almost all the time).
Hope that helps.
my DVP won't turn on either...
Hi - i'm glad i found this post because i've had my DVP for 3 days now and its frozen about 5 times and this morning wouldn't turn on or seem to take a charge. it was fully charged when i put it down last night and this morning there was nothing.
i've stuck it into a wall outlet for now and i guess i'll just wait for it. don't know what else to do. don't know anyone else around with the same phone, so that battery swap isn't an option. pretty funny that you realized to do that and that it worked.
anyway, i feel better now that i've complained about it. thanks.
Did you try pulling the battery and then booting it up? If that doesn't work, after a pull just leave the battery in the phone and let it charge. After 20 minutes you should see it power on.
So it's continued to happen with my phone whenever I have it plugged in to the wall with the brick that came with the phone. Annoying! Basically I cannot have it plugged in next to my bed; it can only charge on my computer. So much for using it as an alarm!
I will try the power down and reboot with the keyboard out. I know what you speak of with the flashing keyboard. I hadn't tried to see if mine is flashing while the phone is 'dead'.

No response at all from phone

Hi all
Got my SGS2 two days ago (came from a desire) and i have to say its a brilliant phone miss a couple of the features from sense but with a beast like this i can live without them
Had a problem during the night though (and yes i did do a search) i set my alarm before heading off to bed and when i woke up this morning i went to check the time on it and no response at all tried holding power button and nothing and i even plugged the charger in just to see if the battery had drained but that didnt even register
Anyway eventually i had to pull the battery and after that it finaly turned back on
Has anyone had a simillar problem or have any suggestions on what it could have been i just dont want it happening again tonight
Thanks in advance
Dave
Do you have setcpu?
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My SGS2 power button most of the time no response at all. Any one got any ideal? Short tap won't sleep/wake and long tap won't prompt power menu. But for longer tap, phone turned off.
I can't find any solution. Anyone please help. Thanks!
Sounds like you may have overheated. When this was happening to me on villain rom I read where if you hold the power button down for ten to fifteen seconds the phone will boot. Turned out to be true in my case and saved me a battery pull. As to the overheating it took a few goes to figure that out and I never could rid myself of it tilI I changed roms.
I will be the first to admit this is stupid and shouldnt be the solution but if i was you i would do a factory reset on the phone, especially if you havent done it since recieving.
I had a number of strange issues including battery drain, crashing framework.apk when i first got it.
Did a factory reset and have not had issues since even after upgrading the rom 3 times.
i had a similar issue when i was downloading the Drag Racing game from the Market, the phone just freezed and i couldn't do nothing, i just waited a couple of minutes to see if it recovers and after that i pressed the power button and kept it pressed for like 10 seconds, the phone shut down and just then i was able to restart it...
don't know what caused it, but i hope it will not happen again, never had this issue on sgs1
Had the same issue right after i installed and enabled juicedefender. did a batt pull, turned it on and removed JD.
dave_024 said:
Hi all
Got my SGS2 two days ago (came from a desire) and i have to say its a brilliant phone miss a couple of the features from sense but with a beast like this i can live without them
Had a problem during the night though (and yes i did do a search) i set my alarm before heading off to bed and when i woke up this morning i went to check the time on it and no response at all tried holding power button and nothing and i even plugged the charger in just to see if the battery had drained but that didnt even register
Anyway eventually i had to pull the battery and after that it finaly turned back on
Has anyone had a simillar problem or have any suggestions on what it could have been i just dont want it happening again tonight
Thanks in advance
Dave
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Nexus 4 wont turn on

Hey everyone, Im having a problem thats making me worry. I was using my phone today and for some reason the phone wont turn on after I turned it off. I havent dropped the phone at all and it hasnt been abused in any way. The last thing I was doing before I turned it off was trying to send feedback for the Yahoo Mail app because it wouldnt sync automatically, but even that was unsuccessful because it wouldnt send. So I thought I should just reboot it but afterwards its not turning on at all.
I tried holding the power button for at least 20 seconds and still nothing is happening, and I tried plugging in the power cord to see if that would help but it hasnt. Has anyone gone through a similar issue? Please Help
Thanks.
Leave it plugged in for fifteen minutes without touching it.
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Try holding volume up + power to see if you can get into recovery then reboot from there.
Also, give some more details about your setup...
Rooted/Stock/What Rom/Kernel?
Yea I left it alone for a bit and then I held the power button while holding down both volume rockers and somehow it turned on. I dont know why this happened but I'm just glad it turned back on, it gave me a good scare though. I just hope it doesnt happen again
Mine is completely stock, I havent done anything with it yet
And may I ask what was your battery percentage level like after the short charge? Maybe the phone drained it all just being turned off... There were some cases of this here...
i wanted to add that i had a similar problem with my phone not turning back on. However, I managed to fix what was wrong by just plugging in the usb cable. I know you've tried it, but just in case someone else stumbles upon this thread (like me!) and has a problem turning on their nexus, I wanted to share my experience.
I haven't done anything to my phone other than add my old apps to my Nexus since I received it 1.5 weeks ago. It's stock. I've never dropped it or gotten water on it or anything. I charged it overnight last night and stuck it in my purse on the way to work. I think I briefly saw a working screen after I unplugged it this morning. However, the first time I tried to access my phone today was after I got to work. It wouldn't turn on, though that pinkish light at the bottom was still blinking. I tried calling it and the Nexus wouldn't ring even though the call went through a few rings and then onto voicemail. I tried holding down the power button for a while and also holding the power button with the volume keys to see if that would work, and it did not. Finally I borrowed a usb cable to plug it in, hoping the jolt of power would wake it up. That worked. It gave me the charging symbol for a little bit and then gave me the startup/loading screen with the glowing x made of arrows. I checked my battery and it was at full charge. Well, it was at 85%, which is odd since I plugged it in for about 9 hours last night to charge and there has only been 3 hours of non-use since I unplugged it. Also, if it was really turned off during those 3 hours it shouldn't have ate up any battery. Anyway, I just wanted to throw in my 2 cents in case anyone else has this problem. My brother, who gave me the Nexus, told me that he only has 2 weeks to return it if there's something wrong with it or I don't like it. Needless to say this gave me a scare, since the 2 weeks is almost up.
Money2g said:
Hey everyone, Im having a problem thats making me worry. I was using my phone today and for some reason the phone wont turn on after I turned it off. I havent dropped the phone at all and it hasnt been abused in any way. The last thing I was doing before I turned it off was trying to send feedback for the Yahoo Mail app because it wouldnt sync automatically, but even that was unsuccessful because it wouldnt send. So I thought I should just reboot it but afterwards its not turning on at all.
I tried holding the power button for at least 20 seconds and still nothing is happening, and I tried plugging in the power cord to see if that would help but it hasnt. Has anyone gone through a similar issue? Please Help
Thanks.
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Yes this happened to me the other night. I was making a phone call and accidentally hit the power button. I then tried to turn the screen back on in order to hang up the phone and it would work. I tried holding the button for 15 seconds, tried pressing the volume up/down keys, and still nothing. I then put it back in my pocket for a minute or so and tried again. When I did that the screen came back on and the call was still active. Very strange, and I hope it doesnt happen again....
Money2g said:
Hey everyone, Im having a problem thats making me worry. I was using my phone today and for some reason the phone wont turn on after I turned it off. I havent dropped the phone at all and it hasnt been abused in any way. The last thing I was doing before I turned it off was trying to send feedback for the Yahoo Mail app because it wouldnt sync automatically, but even that was unsuccessful because it wouldnt send. So I thought I should just reboot it but afterwards its not turning on at all.
I tried holding the power button for at least 20 seconds and still nothing is happening, and I tried plugging in the power cord to see if that would help but it hasnt. Has anyone gone through a similar issue? Please Help
Thanks.
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Same thing is happening to me right now.
Running stock. Not rooted. Phone charge was around 70% and I was on twitter and the app force closed. So I decided to restart my phone then went to turn it back on and it wont respond. Tried holding down the power button for 20 sec. Volume up and power, volume down and all 3 at the same time. Still nothing. Leaving it on the charger for awhile and the screen is blank no battery logo or anything.
Not quite sure what to do now?
That's scary
shotlimesalt said:
Same thing is happening to me right now.
Running stock. Not rooted. Phone charge was around 70% and I was on twitter and the app force closed. So I decided to restart my phone then went to turn it back on and it wont respond. Tried holding down the power button for 20 sec. Volume up and power, volume down and all 3 at the same time. Still nothing. Leaving it on the charger for awhile and the screen is blank no battery logo or anything.
Not quite sure what to do now?
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Plug it in with the original charger, leave it alone for a couple of hours, try again.
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I get the same. I use Dophin Browser . After that i reboot my Nexus 4.
I try to hold Power Button for 1 minutes or more. But nothing change. I
I try hold Power + Volum Down - or Volum + but get same result.
I plug in Adater and wait for it. I will check it 2 hour later.
My Nexus 4 use Stock Rom, Rooted. and this first i get this problem. Please advise me on this case. Thank
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I'm having similar problems. Lots of random rebooting and refusals to turn back on sometimes, even though the LED at the bottom is flashing so i know the phone is still powered up. Also, sometimes when i have it plugged into a computer through usb it will get extremely hot and completely shut down, not turning back on for a long time. I called the google play store and someone is going to get back to me. I love my nexus 4 so i hope i can get this fixed or a replacement.
Nexus 4 crashed and would not power on
shinobi-wan said:
I'm having similar problems. Lots of random rebooting and refusals to turn back on sometimes, even though the LED at the bottom is flashing so i know the phone is still powered up. Also, sometimes when i have it plugged into a computer through usb it will get extremely hot and completely shut down, not turning back on for a long time. I called the google play store and someone is going to get back to me. I love my nexus 4 so i hope i can get this fixed or a replacement.
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I had this issue too a couple of times playing Pandora through my car's Bluetooth. That was when the Nexus 4 had 4.2.1. I have not had this issue with Pandora since the upgrade to 4.2.2.
However, I just now had this issue with Movie Studio app and exporting a video I edited. It turned off its screen like normal screen timeout but then would not come back on.
I had to Volume Up + Power button for a few seconds and then release to get it to reboot.
This same thing is happening to me. Haven't found a specific cause...
Just got the same issue
Today got mine not turning on.
Managed to turn it on by holding volume up and power button together for about 30 seconds while phone was on a stock charger. After that I saw blinking orange led. When I resolved buttons there was a battery pictogram. After pressing and holding power button I finally got turning on vibration and Google logo.
The only things a made after the charging were making few photos of my cat (from the lock screen) viewing them in gallery. Then I locked the screen and put the phone on a shelf. In a hour I was not able to turn it on.
My phone has stock rom and only few third party apps installed.
I got muy Nexus 4 on 21-Dec-2012. 4 days ago I flashed to Android 4.2.2 which phone dowloaded itself. After flashing phone was rebooted.
What I noticed is that it shows 70% battery. But It was fully charged few hours ago.
30% in 2 hours! In my opinion some service/app drained these 30% by using 100% of processing power that caused overheating and/or hanging.
I too have just had this problem. And I've had it previously when making calls, the screen simply won't respond at all, its quite annoying.
This morning my alarm went off and the screen wouldn't turn on, it went on for so long I almost threw the phone across the room. I eventually held the power button and volume down/up button and then the led blinked orange a few times and the phone reset, now it seems fine.
Its a very annoying problem, and could be very serious depending on what you are doing, might have to phone the play store and tell them.
Money2g said:
Hey everyone, Im having a problem thats making me worry. I was using my phone today and for some reason the phone wont turn on after I turned it off. I havent dropped the phone at all and it hasnt been abused in any way. The last thing I was doing before I turned it off was trying to send feedback for the Yahoo Mail app because it wouldnt sync automatically, but even that was unsuccessful because it wouldnt send. So I thought I should just reboot it but afterwards its not turning on at all.
I tried holding the power button for at least 20 seconds and still nothing is happening, and I tried plugging in the power cord to see if that would help but it hasnt. Has anyone gone through a similar issue? Please Help
Thanks.
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This has happened to me twice now. First time was a month ago and the second time was this morning. Phone was at 100% just woke up checked my messages turned off phone 10 min later it will not turn on. Un plugged cord re plugged cord nothing finally pressed up/down vol and power for about a minute (long minute) and the phone rebooted. YIKES!
Every thing seems normal now but I hate that scare and the fact that it has happened to me twice. Full Stock, not rooted.
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Today got mine not turning on.
Managed to turn it on by holding volume up and power button together for about 30 seconds while phone was on a stock charger. After that I saw blinking orange led. When I resolved buttons there was a battery pictogram. After pressing and holding power button I finally got turning on vibration and Google logo.
The only things a made after the charging were making few photos of my cat (from the lock screen) viewing them in gallery. Then I locked the screen and put the phone on a shelf. In a hour I was not able to turn it on.
My phone has stock rom and only few third party apps installed.
I got muy Nexus 4 on 21-Dec-2012. 4 days ago I flashed to Android 4.2.2 which phone dowloaded itself. After flashing phone was rebooted.
What I noticed is that it shows 70% battery. But It was fully charged few hours ago.
30% in 2 hours! In my opinion some service/app drained these 30% by using 100% of processing power that caused overheating and/or hanging.
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Happened second time.
I was able to turn it on again by following the same steps. But this time I got some strange issue: after resolving vol+ and power buttons I saw battery pictogram with some frame with a blue background; when phone finally booted up this frame and blue background were visible through the my desktop background an screen itself was much lighter with pure colors. Only after about 5 soft resets screen seems to became nice again. Each reboot caused blue frame to become less visible. I'm confused and worried.
Also during all these reboots this frame with blue background was visible even in behind "Google" and "X" logos during booting up.
Another strange thing is that on screenshots I made this frame is not visible.
That would have to do with LCD or software..
As the battery & Google are just pictures that change. If you understand what in saying lol ?
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[Q] strange freezes

every now and then when i pull my Verizon S4 out of my front pocket (screen off), it seems locked up when i try to wake it. sometimes the bottom buttons are lit up (menu, back) but the phone is unresponsive. i hit the power button a few times, or hold it for a while, press home, or whatever, and it generally reboots eventually. any idea what could be going on?
could this be a samsung sensor that it is in my pocket? i don't think it has ever happened outside of my pocket, but is has happened 3-4 times now.
it never feels warm, so i don't think it is overheating. i have a TPU case, so i don't think the power button is getting hit (although maybe it is).
i'm on Beans 6 with the KT kernel, but i think (i'm not positive) that it happened even when on stock.
Iv had very similar problems, and have been doing some reading, and it looks like it could be battery related... some one on another forum (could be this one cant remember) said that they had the same issue with there stock battery... I have just replaced my battery yesterday, ill post back later 2day\2moro.
For me when it was in this locked up mode and i connected the charger, the state of the phone was like it was fully off, the green battery charging icon would be shown on the screen, and then i could use the power button to turn the phone back on.
francis1987 said:
Iv had very similar problems, and have been doing some reading, and it looks like it could be battery related... some one on another forum (could be this one cant remember) said that they had the same issue with there stock battery... I have just replaced my battery yesterday, ill post back later 2day\2moro.
For me when it was in this locked up mode and i connected the charger, the state of the phone was like it was fully off, the green battery charging icon would be shown on the screen, and then i could use the power button to turn the phone back on.
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interesting. let me know what you find.
since this is happening when m phone is asleep (unlike many complaints about it happening when using specific apps) I am curious if it may be related to my KT kernel tweaks, which i copied from an expert, and which set certain CPU parameters to save battery when the phone is asleep. i'm going to try reverting those to default, or maybe try a different kernel.
Hey Mate, so far the phone has been real solid, iv had no lockup or anything with this new battery... still could be coincidence.. but its working great!

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