So I did a factory reset the other day and after it rebooted it went into a constant FC loop. I had to go to tmobile and get a new one. My new vibrant is rooted and I removed some stock apps...now I'm reading that a factory reset helps with market lag but I don't want to get the FC loop again. Anyone have any input on if it helps...or why I got into a loop before?
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I'm stuck on a boot-loop on latest official CM10.2 nightly.
All was working fine until I asked it to reboot. Now it's stuck on the boot animation no matter how long I leave it!
Is there any way to fix this?
I would start out with the basic troubleshooting tasks first (wipe cache, then factory reset, then restore a backup, then fresh install, then do a clean factory image, etc.). I hope you're not experience the same issues I and others are having. Not to scare you or anything, but my phone did the exact same thing and hasn't worked since.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47532787#post47532787
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47502226#post47502226
I have a T-Mo Note 4 and after updating to Jellybean about month and half ago, my phone randomly started rebooting and sometimes being stuck in the reboot loop. If I take the battery out and put it back in, it would get out of the loop sometimes. I noticed it happens when phone is looking for GPS signal or if an app freezes. I've tried wiping cache partition previously as well as doing factory reset and phone would still keep restarting at random times. I got the phone replaced by T-Mobile under the warranty and few weeks later, same thing happened.
Is there a fix for this? Phone is stock and not rooted.
Maybe you guys can help with me this one...
For the past week or so my s6 would randomly freeze and reboot. I originally thought the facebook messenger app was causing this but the reboots persisted after I uninstalled the app.
It eventually got so bad that the phone would freeze on boot and the phone wouldn't start. I then tried the following:
Wiping the cache - problems persisted
Factory reset - problems persisted
Flashing firmware through odin - problems persisted
Afterwards I took it to a Samsung support centre for repair, I got the phone back and they told me they had reflashed the firmware and tested it for an hour and it was working ok.
I could see the phone was working but didn't play about with it much until I got home and reset the data on the phone so I could set all my accounts up.
You can guess what happened next... the phone kept on freezing and rebooting at optimising apps, sometimes freezing at the samsung logo when it rebooted. Eventually the phone got to the welcome screen and I managed to set up the wifi details.. then another freeze and reboot!
Before I make the journey back to the repair centre is there anything else I can try?
Thanks in advance
I factory reset it and it stay pops up constantly!
Does anyone have a solution to this problem?!? Im willing to try anything. Ive tried all the ones on youtube with the "solution" but it does not work.
I am also running stock too
I also have this problem. Phone is stock, no mods
Is there a way to restore the phone without the built in factory reset?
I think the recovery files built into the phone may be corrupt...
Tried a factory reset and it didn't work
gtmaster303 said:
I also have this problem. Phone is stock, no mods
Is there a way to restore the phone without the built in factory reset?
I think the recovery files built into the phone may be corrupt...
Tried a factory reset and it didn't work
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Hey there! I fixed this problem by actually rooting my phone! It went away right when I rooted it. It seems that it cleared the cache.
Hello. I have a recurring issue with a 6P I bought for my daughter. Twice her screen has stopped responding to taps or presses. The problem persists even after a factory reset. The first time, I fixed it by wiping the cache partition in stock recovery after the factory reset (I know, makes no sense, since the cache partition gets wiped during a factory reset). The second time it happened, I had to factory reset and wipe the cache independently 2-3 times, and luckily it started working again. I'm not sure whether the resets or wiping the cache did anything, or if just restarting the phone multiple times is what fixed it. Either way, I don't want to buy another phone for her if I can figure out what's happening with this one.
Her phone is a Google Nexus 6P, stock everything. Unrooted & locked.
Note: After happening the first time, and finally getting it to respond, I set her phone up from a cloud backup. This time, I set it up as new. I really don't see how it would matter, as the problem persisted after a reset, before setting up the phone again. I guess I'm leaning on multiple reboots solving the problem, but just don't know.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!