Has anyone experienced this? I recently rooted a Rogers Magic+ and its working fine, but the only problem now is that the phone won't shutdown. I've tried shutting down from CM, and shut down from the recovery, both lead to a reboot instead for some reason.
Can anyone figure this out?
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Hello,
my friend has a problem with his phone. He neither installed a custom rom, nor he rooted it. He updated OTA and after a week, while he was talking, the phone shut down.
When he powers it on the screen lights up and nothing else happens. Sometimes the vodafone splash came up, but nothing more.
I don't know if the phone boots into recovery as I don't see anything on the screen.
I tried booting to fastboot mode, and the pc detects it. But I whatever I try to do, (flash,erase etc) I get the error: Remote not allowed...
Any ideas how to fix it?
Have you considered hardware problem?
Yes I have but first i want to make sure that it isn't any software problem
Hi,
Not long ago I upgraded my phone over the air for the first time and installed android 2.3 and it was taking for ever and the phone died and the battery was taken a few times during the process. A few days after my started acting weird. Now its stuck on a reboot cycle. It will load, and it will be normal for a few seconds (max 20s) then it reboots again and it keeps going into that cycle.
I tried to go into recovery and perform a factory reset but the volume controls are not working. Please help because at the moment I don't have a phone.
Thanks!
Anyone help?
Sorry to hear that. Wish I knew of something...
anyone have anything that can help?
Folks,
Had a really weird event happen today. My stock ICS offical Toshiba image (non rooted) Thrive was rebooted as it was kind of acting slow; when rebooting, I get the 'nonrecoverable bootloader error' on the Toshiba splash screen. Can't even shut the device off....I have to pull the battery out. I did this a couple of times and got to the same bootloader error message.
I tried powering up with the volume down key and it booted ok. Rebooted it again to test and it boots just fine now.
Anyone seen this issue occur by itself (i.e. no root attempts or no flashing attempts?)
If the flash was corrupted, I'm not sure how it would have fixed itself.
I'm wondering if this is just a foreshadowing of things to come with perhaps the flash going bad.
Any insight or ideas would be appreciated. Hopefully this isn't a hardware failure starting to manifest itself.
I'm up and running now but I'm still confused how just booting with the down arrow on power-up would solve the problem.
thx.
-J
Its not common but does show up occasionally. If it gets stuck again pull both batteries for half an hour or longer then seen if it clears up, if not, dalepl may be able to help.
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I am currently experiencing this. My phone is a SM-G900F, on stock rooted Firmware (5.0) At times for no reason it will just reboot, then to top it off, the phone will stuck in bootloop. Only removing the battery and powering it up will solve the issue. It seldomly happens.
You have any idea what this could be?
Yup, buggy Android, happens occasionally to mine too - also stock rooted
Hi! I got my Essential Phone from someone that had it boot loader unlocked etc. I have experience with flashing and all so it was not a problem for me. Yesterday when I got the phone I went here and flashed AOSIP Rom again since it was the one it had but a wanted to make sure to have a fresh install etc. All working fine by then until about an hour ago the phone turned it self off and now it doesn't do anything. Every time it finally boots it shuts down again. If I try and enter recovery or Bootloader for fastboot, same thing. Sometimes it holds up for about 20 seconds and goes back to Off and be unresponsive for a period of time.
Has anyone had this problem before? If so, is this a Hardware problem?
I can't fix it by computer so I don't know what I am into right now. Its the only phone I have so I'm kind of stressed right now