Hey guys I am not using any exchange on my phone, and my evo keeps restarting I am using the lastest damage rom
Take out your battery for 10-15 sec. Replace battery and boot to recovery (hold "down volume" + power switch). Unfortunately you will have to flash to factory settings which for you is the damage control rom. You WILL lose all data not backed up but you have to do it....
Happened to me Friday morning when, buy turning on the speed tweak in Damage Control, I was prompted to turn off Sense and the Lock Screen. I kinda missed Sense and turn them both back on but forgot to turn off the speed tweak.... so I got the infinite boot cycle.
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Recently a customer brought a Wildfire in the shop where I work, today after 25 days he came back with his wildfire frozen on FASTBOOT mode, even if I remove and plug battery back it remains frozen, I tried to reboot with power down and it goes on HBOOT mode.
I don't want to root it because it's not mine and I wonder how to solve w/o calling htc cstm srvc.
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I'm unable to move up/down using volume up/down and even another random key :°(
Any solutions?
ok, when battery reached 0% i charged and after few minutes it started normally in a "recovery mode", could do everything but a recovery mode text was always down the screen such windowz.
tried a clean storage from fastboot and started again, new setup then unplugged from power ac and when it started .. frozen .. again!
now it's travellin' to htc service.
it's over ..
if somebody wants to close topic .. feel free to do that
Hi! Every time i turn off my p6800, when turn on don't see "samsung glalaxy tab 7.7" and the boot animation but start the "factory mode". I i turn off it turn automatically on after 4-5 seconds and visualize the "factory mode".
I try to flash with odin, but for the first boot it's ok, if i turn off the device and turn on the problem is the same.
anyone have this problem or know its fix?
I had this happen. I found that fully draining the battery fixed it, I haven't found what makes it happen in the first place though.
To completely drain the battery you'll have to turn it back on after it turns off from low power. I'd recommend doing the first big drain by flashing something in odin to get it booted (I just flashed recovery instead of the whole rom), then running it down till it turns off. Then power it back on, just the factory mode screen is okay now and wait till turns off again. This is to avoid having it on the factory mode screen for hours on end, which would probably cause burn-in.
Once it gives no response to pressing the power button, plug it in to charge, hopefully when it's charged a bit you can turn it on and it will be working again.
This problem made me really wish for a removable battery.
My son had this issue for some time ago. And draining battery didn't help indeed. But after about a week of this looping, it randomly became possible to boot through the loop holding the power button. And after a month or so, I can say that the device is almost self-cured the disease, and the "factory mode" is quite rare seen now=)
I was running this custom rom beautifully fine for over a year now since I got my phone.
Recently I've had so many problems. My phone just randomly shutdowns down and it's very hard to get it to boot up again. If i hold down the power nothing happens or I just get 1 vibration. Taking the battery in and out doesn't do anything. I left it for 5 minutes out and put battery back in it just vibrates a little (samsung logo apepars for a second) and nothing happens, even when I hold power button. Can't get into download mode either.
I tried 2 different batteries too.
Really not sure what to do. I tried a factory reset a whilst back and i thought everything was okay but now it just won't even boot up.
Whenevr it does decide to turn on it just dies after a random period of time.
thrutheeyes said:
I was running this custom rom beautifully fine for over a year now since I got my phone.
Recently I've had so many problems. My phone just randomly shutdowns down and it's very hard to get it to boot up again. If i hold down the power nothing happens or I just get 1 vibration. Taking the battery in and out doesn't do anything. I left it for 5 minutes out and put battery back in it just vibrates a little (samsung logo apepars for a second) and nothing happens, even when I hold power button. Can't get into download mode either.
I tried 2 different batteries too.
Really not sure what to do. I tried a factory reset a whilst back and i thought everything was okay but now it just won't even boot up.
Whenevr it does decide to turn on it just dies after a random period of time.
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Hi mate ,
There have been some issues with the power button , check it and see if is working ok , try to cleaned with some contact cleaner ( no battery, watch out the screen) of have it check in a service shop ...should be cheap
thrutheeyes said:
I was running this custom rom beautifully fine for over a year now since I got my phone.
Recently I've had so many problems. My phone just randomly shutdowns down and it's very hard to get it to boot up again. If i hold down the power nothing happens or I just get 1 vibration. Taking the battery in and out doesn't do anything. I left it for 5 minutes out and put battery back in it just vibrates a little (samsung logo apepars for a second) and nothing happens, even when I hold power button. Can't get into download mode either.
I tried 2 different batteries too.
Really not sure what to do. I tried a factory reset a whilst back and i thought everything was okay but now it just won't even boot up.
Whenevr it does decide to turn on it just dies after a random period of time.
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emm.. your description is confusing a bit... does your phone boots, or not?
If not, call the Samsung service centre (if I'm right, one is in Milton Keynes even, if not, there is another one in Derby).
If it does: try factory wipe and pure stock reflash.
My S4 started acting weird a couple days ago. It would occasionally self-reboot when I woke the phone by the home button or the power button. During those self-reboots, the AT&T logo seemed to stay longer (probably a couple minutes) than a normal reboot but everything was fine afterwards (could still use the phone for hours without triggering another self-reboot).
The situation went downhill quickly today and now it always gets stuck at the AT&T logo. Press and hold the power button will reboot the phone until the AT&T screen and the only way to turn it off is removing the battery. I can still charge the phone but sometimes instead of showing a charging battery icon, the phone will power on when I press the power button.
I've tried a few tricks (remove SIM and microSD card, pull battery, boot into recovery and wipe cache partition) but none worked. In the beginning, I did manage to boot past the AT&T logo a few times (self-reboot with home/power button still persisted) but no luck since this afternoon.
Since I haven't made any changes to the phone in the 2-3 weeks before the above problem occurred, can this be hardware-related (like a bad battery)?
And at this point, is it still possible to unbrick the phone without wiping the data?
Thanks for helping!
steppenwolf1014 said:
My S4 started acting weird a couple days ago. It would occasionally self-reboot when I woke the phone by the home button or the power button. During those self-reboots, the AT&T logo seemed to stay longer (probably a couple minutes) than a normal reboot but everything was fine afterwards (could still use the phone for hours without triggering another self-reboot).
The situation went downhill quickly today and now it always gets stuck at the AT&T logo. Press and hold the power button will reboot the phone until the AT&T screen and the only way to turn it off is removing the battery. I can still charge the phone but sometimes instead of showing a charging battery icon, the phone will power on when I press the power button.
I've tried a few tricks (remove SIM and microSD card, pull battery, boot into recovery and wipe cache partition) but none worked. In the beginning, I did manage to boot past the AT&T logo a few times (self-reboot with home/power button still persisted) but no luck since this afternoon.
Since I haven't made any changes to the phone in the 2-3 weeks before the above problem occurred, can this be hardware-related (like a bad battery)?
And at this point, is it still possible to unbrick the phone without wiping the data?
Thanks for helping!
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It could be battery. However, most reboot caused by bad battery occurs when you run the apps not in the idle condition.
It could also be conflict in the rom (OS).
I do not think there a way to unbrick the phone without wiping the data (factory reset) unless the unbrick was caused by the battery failure.
sway8966 said:
It could be battery. However, most reboot caused by bad battery occurs when you run the apps not in the idle condition.
It could also be conflict in the rom (OS).
I do not think there a way to unbrick the phone without wiping the data (factory reset) unless the unbrick was caused by the battery failure.
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Thanks! I'll get a new battery and see if it can work miracles.
so, i was using my 6P today and it froze for 5/6 seconds and then turned itself off after that i couldn't turn on the phone or enter recovery menu . It also didn't charge when i plugged it into charger also plugging to the pc did nothing. So it was completely unresponsive. then i pressed the power button for 20/30 seconds and it started but again froze during boot animation and again turned off to the previous unresponsive state. I tried this long power button press 3/4 times and finally got it to turn on but it again froze and turned off on the lock screen. Then got into boot loader menu while it was frozen by power + vol down button and flashed stock 8.1 firmware. But it still freezes at boot animation and turns off. Anyone has any idea what i should do?
@RØ35 try a new battery how old is that one your using?
Exodusche said:
@RØ35 try a new battery how old is that one your using?
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Hey thanks for replying. I thought of battery problem. But the battery was working just fine until the first freeze this morning so i'm not sure this is battery problem. BTW my battery is almost 2 and a 1/2 year old.
Do you think this could be the BLOD isuue?
RØ35 said:
Hey thanks for replying. I thought of battery problem. But the battery was working just fine until the first freeze this morning so i'm not sure this is battery problem. BTW my battery is almost 2 and a 1/2 year old.
Do you think this could be the BLOD isuue?
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Dude that's old average life span is 2 years. Imagine your charging your battery alot now. Carry around one of those power banks? ??
RØ35 said:
so, i was using my 6P today and it froze for 5/6 seconds and then turned itself off after that i couldn't turn on the phone or enter recovery menu . It also didn't charge when i plugged it into charger also plugging to the pc did nothing. So it was completely unresponsive. then i pressed the power button for 20/30 seconds and it started but again froze during boot animation and again turned off to the previous unresponsive state. I tried this long power button press 3/4 times and finally got it to turn on but it again froze and turned off on the lock screen. Then got into boot loader menu while it was frozen by power + vol down button and flashed stock 8.1 firmware. But it still freezes at boot animation and turns off. Anyone has any idea what i should do?
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Hi I am also having same problem I have learned that it's a known if you with this phone it started when they went to Android 7 Google and Hauwei have both been no help Google says to contact Hauwei and they say you have to send it in if they approve it first you need to send photos of all sides and if still in excellent condition they my approve it to be repaired at a cost of just under 150.00 you will need to pay first then they will email a mailer lable you need to clear all passwords and send it in a sturdy box good luck I haven't done it yet my self to get all info you need to contact them by phone