database storage low??? - Galaxy S I9000 General

phone crashed in browser, completely froze up, i restarted by holding power button down, once it restarted i get a red disk symbol in notification about database storage low and device managment keeps force closing then logs provider keeps force closing.
cant do a thing on the phone, have restarted numerous times..dont know what todo.
i am on JF5 and rooted.
update:
ok hard reset and this has fixed the issue, but would be good to know if anyone else has seen this error, the last app i installed before crash was SEEPU free version, just kept getting constant cycle force closes of logs provider and device managment as mentioned.

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unfortunately the process android.process.acore has stopped

Hi i rebooted my stock Note 3 the other day and once rebooted a message keeps flashing up every 3 seconds 'unfortunately the process android.process.acore has stopped' you can press OK then it appears again 3 seconds later, upon investigation it seems its a problem with the Contacts & Contacts Storage which you have to clear the data disable enable etc but my phone still got this message popping up making it virtually unusable, Please HELP ? ive read through other threads i could find and i really dont want to do the last resort of a Factory reset etc, thx
drenco said:
Hi i rebooted my stock Note 3 the other day and once rebooted a message keeps flashing up every 3 seconds 'unfortunately the process android.process.acore has stopped' you can press OK then it appears again 3 seconds later, upon investigation it seems its a problem with the Contacts & Contacts Storage which you have to clear the data disable enable etc but my phone still got this message popping up making it virtually unusable, Please HELP ? ive read through other threads i could find and i really dont want to do the last resort of a Factory reset etc, thx
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This happened to me twice after installing incompatible xposed mod. So I kept on pressing ok and uninstalled those mods and it worked.
SOLVED
After many hours of trying different things i found the problem, booted into safe mode and noticed that the message didn't appear which indicates that it must be a 3rd party app conflict, so looked back in the task manager under downloads, sorted by date installed to the date that the message first appeared, then uninstalled the apps from that day, then restarted phone and the message had, gone, so i installed the deleted apps one by one to find the offending app which was GRIDD 2 v1.3.1 strangely it had no obvious permissions that i could see.

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First of all I'm not a native english speaker so I apologize if any of the terminology is off.
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Since days ago, my s8 has been randomly restarting throughout the day. Yesterday it started going off and will not turn on unless I do force restart (Vol down + Pwr). I have tried restarting in Safe mode, Clearing cache Partition and I even did a total factory reset.
This morning the Iris sensor even stopped working. Please what do I do?
SamsungJB said:
Since days ago, my s8 has been randomly restarting throughout the day. Yesterday it started going off and will not turn on unless I do force restart (Vol down + Pwr). I have tried restarting in Safe mode, Clearing cache Partition and I even did a total factory reset.
This morning the Iris sensor even stopped working. Please what do I do?
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Try giving your phone an update via odin.
SamsungJB said:
Since days ago, my s8 has been randomly restarting throughout the day. Yesterday it started going off and will not turn on unless I do force restart (Vol down + Pwr). I have tried restarting in Safe mode, Clearing cache Partition and I even did a total factory reset.
This morning the Iris sensor even stopped working. Please what do I do?
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from my prior experience (have not had this happened to me on this device - yet), but this typically has occurred when the RAM gets overloaded. this can be caused when you have too many applications running at once (background syncing, notifications, etc.).
i'd suggest installing greenify - as that helps hibernate some of those apps that tend to constantly run when you don't need it. also, try going to settings -> device maintenance and pressing the "optimize now" button - that should help clear some of the noise.
good luck.
jco23 said:
from my prior experience (have not had this happened to me on this device - yet), but this typically has occurred when the RAM gets overloaded. this can be caused when you have too many applications running at once (background syncing, notifications, etc.).
i'd suggest installing greenify - as that helps hibernate some of those apps that tend to constantly run when you don't need it. also, try going to settings -> device maintenance and pressing the "optimize now" button - that should help clear some of the noise.
good luck.
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I just tried installing Greenify. I am really not a heavy phone user. Just whatsapp, mails and browsing on chrome 90% of the time. The phone just restarted on its own again now.
SamsungJB said:
I just tried installing Greenify. I am really not a heavy phone user. Just whatsapp, mails and browsing on chrome 90% of the time. The phone just restarted on its own again now.
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are you showing any notifications prior to it rebooting? sometimes the phone will do that if there is a software update.
go to the settings -> system updates -> check for system updates (do this while on WiFi)
if there is a new update, it's probably rebooting.
not sure if your phone is rooted, but if so, then it won't be able to make those updates. if not rooted (which is what i suspect), then it should take.
if no updates, then I would examine which apps are running in the background by going back to the Device Maintenance setting.
SamsungJB said:
Since days ago, my s8 has been randomly restarting throughout the day. Yesterday it started going off and will not turn on unless I do force restart (Vol down + Pwr). I have tried restarting in Safe mode, Clearing cache Partition and I even did a total factory reset.
This morning the Iris sensor even stopped working. Please what do I do?
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Sad to hear this. Some pointers if it could help you.
- Do you know what is the last operation you did just before this problem started ? Was it an update ?
- Does the restart become less frequent after you wipe the cache ?
- Is it heating up just before the restart happens ?
- Dial *#0*# .. and check for IRIS Scanner and other sensors and see if all is ok.
If you are on warranty, Take it to the service center ASAP.
Regarding Updates, Please do it only via Smart Switch
OR
Take it to the service center and ask them to update it. They should charge you a mere 4$ equivalent if not in warranty
Hi guys,
A very similar problem happened to me. Thursday morning my phone restarted itself and got stuck on the Samsung Galaxy S8 boot screen. Despite holding bixby, volume up and power it won't boot into recovery mode. I can get it into download mode but despite following some guides on here I was unsuccessful at attempting to update/re-flash through Odin. It failed each time.
I'm about resigned to taking it into the Samsung store but wondered if you guys would have any further advice? FRP and OEM lock are on, unfortunately I'm not sure how to turn them off when the phone wont boot.
Kind regards,
Daz

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