I have an Evo that isn't rooted, but is stuck in a bootloop. The battery was getting low and then all the sudden after i charged it some and turned it back on it just loops the boot animation.
I have tried a few things and still can't really figure out why this came out of nowhere. I was running the official 2.3 update for a few days now and this came out of nowhere.
any idea or tips?
Jddroid9 said:
I have an Evo that isn't rooted, but is stuck in a bootloop. The battery was getting low and then all the sudden after i charged it some and turned it back on it just loops the boot animation.
I have tried a few things and still can't really figure out why this came out of nowhere. I was running the official 2.3 update for a few days now and this came out of nowhere.
any idea or tips?
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So you're 100% stock, huh? (adjusting my thinking to stock type)...
Were you running any new apps or anything before this happened? It was literally out of the blue? I would take the battery out of it, and let it sit for a while (10-20 mins) Then put the battery back in and see if it will boot up. If not, try taking your SD card out and then try booting. If that still doesn't work, I'd suggest doing a factory wipe from your bootloader, then try booting. To do that, power the phone down completely. Hold your volume down and power buttons simultaneously until the hboot screen comes up. Navigate down to 'clear storage', and select it. This will completely wipe all of your user data from the phone. If it still won't boot up after that, I would take it to sprint. Normally I'd suggest using an RUU, but since you're on the OTA, there is no RUU for it yet, and you can't downgrade it, unfortunately. Good luck.
Again, if the phone's super hot, let it cool down with the battery out for a while.
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So you're 100% stock, huh? (adjusting my thinking to stock type)...
Were you running any new apps or anything before this happened? It was literally out of the blue? I would take the battery out of it, and let it sit for a while (10-20 mins) Then put the battery back in and see if it will boot up. If not, try taking your SD card out and then try booting. If that still doesn't work, I'd suggest doing a factory wipe from your bootloader, then try booting. To do that, power the phone down completely. Hold your volume down and power buttons simultaneously until the hboot screen comes up. Navigate down to 'clear storage', and select it. This will completely wipe all of your user data from the phone. If it still won't boot up after that, I would take it to sprint. Normally I'd suggest using an RUU, but since you're on the OTA, there is no RUU for it yet, and you can't downgrade it, unfortunately. Good luck.
Again, if the phone's super hot, let it cool down with the battery out for a while.
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That phone is stock (my gf uses it)
I myself have rooted my last few phones (Tbolt right now). yea I'm gunna let it sit for a while now, i tried the SD card thing but its a no go. I'm going to try to let it sit for a while like you said. leaving it alone can work miracles sometimes.lol
Hopefully were good because I don't think she wants to start all over in all of her games!lol
Thanks for the advice!
Jddroid9 said:
That phone is stock (my gf uses it)
I myself have rooted my last few phones (Tbolt right now). yea I'm gunna let it sit for a while now, i tried the SD card thing but its a no go. I'm going to try to let it sit for a while like you said. leaving it alone can work miracles sometimes.lol
Hopefully were good because I don't think she wants to start all over in all of her games!lol
Thanks for the advice!
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You're welcome. I hear ya about not wanting to lose the stuff, but a reset may be the last resort if it won't boot up. It's better to get it booting and lose all her stuff, than to not have the thing even turn on! Hopefully after it sits for a while it'll fire up for ya though. If not, I'd pay sprint a visit and tell them that the OTA borked the phone!
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Since this morning, when I boot it will get stuck on that red eye screen. I've waited several minutes and it won't go on.
So I end up pulling the battery and usually that works. Sometimes I have to do this twice.
Not sure how to even diagnose this.
HoochieCoo said:
Since this morning, when I boot it will get stuck on that red eye screen. I've waited several minutes and it won't go on.
So I end up pulling the battery and usually that works. Sometimes I have to do this twice.
Not sure how to even diagnose this.
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Are you rooted or completely stock?
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Rooted. I just tried restoring a backup from 3 days ago and had the same problem. So I restored back to the latest. When it finally does boot, it seems to run great.
I have a backup from further back, just not sure it will make a difference. Might give that so shot too.
I really think it is booting all the way, and just doesn't stop displaying the boot animation.
The reason I think that is because at some point the power button makes the screen go on and off, and there is haptic feedback in the same places where my lock screen tabs are.
At any rate, and this sounds unbelievable, but I pulled the sd card out and it booted normally. I put the card back in, and now it seems to boot normally. Can't explain it.
I just finished uninstalling everything on this phone thinking it was an app doing this. Tonight is the first I've noticed this.
Here's the scenario. Phone is on and plugged into charger in car. I have root and recovery. No problems with those installs. I try to shut off the phone and it goes like it did, then a few seconds after the charge light comes on when the phone is off, it boots into recovery by itself. I pulled the battery and no change. I turn the phone off while unplugged and it stays off. Keeping the phone off, I plug it into the charger and recovery boots up. This is the strangest friggin thing I've ever seen!
I'm going to ruu it when I get home shortly. I will see if it does it then. If okay then I will root it and see if it does it. If not then I will install recovery and see if it does it. I don't think it was doing this with root only but I will see when I get home.
If it turns out to be recovery, I can live without it for a while until a newer version comes out. I prefer rooted stock anyways. Anyone seen this? I doubt it.
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Others were talking about having this issue, so it could very well be a preliminary issue with root on the shift
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This is a known issue with CW recovery. I am thinking about learning how to make a recovery for us, as this really bothers me.
cloverdale said:
This is a known issue with CW recovery. I am thinking about learning how to make a recovery for us, as this really bothers me.
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Please do! Mine boots into recovery anytime I plug the charger in while the phone's off.
^ Shift Faced
I ruu'd and rooted and will stay this way until things get ironed out.
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Please do! Mine boots into recovery anytime I plug the charger in while the phone's off.
^ Shift Faced
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I am working on it, but since I know no java, it will take some time.
Finally got mine rooted today, ran into some weird issues, but haven't experienced this issue. I did run into some issues with it plugged in an booting the phone. It wouldn't boot when power was pressed. Charge light would also stay on after it was unplugged. Battery pull resolved my issue. Not the same I know but kinda quirky
Unplugged my phone this morning at 100%, went to charge it just now with factory charger and cable and nothing. Tried reboot and battery pull. Sitting at 60% right now. It's off in case I need to return to stock to exchange it. Any ideas?
Planktron said:
Unplugged my phone this morning at 100%, went to charge it just now with factory charger and cable and nothing. Tried reboot and battery pull. Sitting at 60% right now. It's off in case I need to return to stock to exchange it. Any ideas?
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I had a bad cable, it is not the phone...damn cables were cheaply made.
Tried 2 cables. When the phone is off I get the battery icon with the circle in it, but it just loops this icon. It comes up, vibrates, turns off repeatedly. I tried to wipe cache and it said error. I'm rooted, defrosted everything I had frozen.
What I don't understand is why I'm getting an error when trying to wipe cache partition.I unrooted, so as far as I know im now totally stock. Is it safe to try to do a factory reset?
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Tried 2 cables. When the phone is off I get the battery icon with the circle in it, but it just loops this icon. It comes up, vibrates, turns off repeatedly. I tried to wipe cache and it said error. I'm rooted, defrosted everything I had frozen.
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Sounds like kernel panic. Whatever rooting/custom mod/ blabla you have on that device is either buggy, badly flashed or something like that.
You need to have a good connection to Odin established, flash only stock rom (the untouched version/odexed), let it reboot normally from Odin, and wait. (it is important to have at least 50% battery left, you don't want it to quite on you in the middle of a flash)
Doesn't matter if it doesn't go all the way and setup the first time. Just pull the batter (after Odin rebooted), go into recovery, cleanup everything, and reboot.
Thank should get you back in the world of the living ...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2261573&highlight=return+to+stock
So just do exactly what is written in this thread then? Do I have to go that far or can I try a factory reset from recovery?
Thanks BTW
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2261573&highlight=return+to+stock
So just do exactly what is written in this thread then? Do I have to go that far or can I try a factory reset from recovery?
Thanks BTW
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Easier things first, so if you haven't tried a factory reset yet then go ahead ( although that won't unroot you) try your factory reset first.
But then if your battery gets too low and still doesn't charged, you need to get it charged up first.
And yes that hotfile link is the original factory ROM dump, it is good.
That is the at&t stock file or you're on bell or rogers or ... get a samfirmware/sammobile account and download your ROM from there.
No dice on the factory reset, and I'm about 40%. I'm thinking I'm just going to exchange it. Device status says Official so I should be good, no?
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No dice on the factory reset, and I'm about 40%. I'm thinking I'm just going to exchange it. Device status says Official so I should be good, no?
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you should be ok exchanging it although for most devices rooting voids the warranty
that was my main reason sending you the odin flashing route in case you wanted to exchange it but it is no big deal.
Well I'll be...
Did another factory reset from the settings menu this time, ON THE WAY to the AT&T store(while parked, of course), plugged it into the 'ol 12v and she fired right up. I agree about the kernel panic deal. I've had strange things happen before. The only thing that changed on my phone from last night until the no-charge state was the installation of SugarSync. It kept FC'ing so I uninstalled it. I think it may have changed some items deep deep in the areas of the OS that I know nothing about and it freaked out the bowels of Android.
Back when I had my Atrix 4G, I installed Dolphin Browser, and it sent my phone into a whirlwind of FC's.
Thank you for your assistance, Commodore.
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Well I'll be...
Did another factory reset from the settings menu this time, ON THE WAY to the AT&T store(while parked, of course), plugged it into the 'ol 12v and she fired right up. I agree about the kernel panic deal. I've had strange things happen before. The only thing that changed on my phone from last night until the no-charge state was the installation of SugarSync. It kept FC'ing so I uninstalled it. I think it may have changed some items deep deep in the areas of the OS that I know nothing about and it freaked out the bowels of Android.
Back when I had my Atrix 4G, I installed Dolphin Browser, and it sent my phone into a whirlwind of FC's.
Thank you for your assistance, Commodore.
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That is always good to hear. thanks for reporting back.
Plus if you did reset it while you were driving, not that some people haven't ... , at&t will start making new screen stickers saying :
"don't factory reset your phones and drive ... it can wait".
Oh well. Since im a junkie and couldn't wait to re root, as soon as it charged back up I re rooted. All was well until I started freezing bloat, then it stopped charging. Got a replacement on the last day of the return period. Wish I knew what was causing this. Looks like im staying stock until we get recovery.
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It's been a few days so I'm bringing this thread back from the grave, but I want to know if anyone else has experienced similar issues. It's really strange, what happened, and I'd like to know more about why it happened. I should have made a logcat but too late now. I'm not the type of person to experience something like that and take the easy way out with an exchange (I've experienced worse), but with my battery percent remaining an ODIN flash would have been risky at best. Like I said, everything was fine for days until I installed sugarsync.
I only froze bloat. Everything starting with AT&T, and some Samsung apps like S-Voice, ChatOn and push service.
Until I can figure this out or get custom recovery, I'm stuck stock because I'm not going to cheat again for another exchange.
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I had exactly the same thing happen to my rooted s4. Took it back to the shop i bought it ( Unrooted ) and they replaced it.
Same here.
I get it to charge sometimes for about 10 minutes and then it'll disconnect.
USB via the PC doesn't work as well.
I think replacement is probably a safest bet.
We aren't the only ones either...
http://forums.androidcentral.com/samsung-galaxy-s4/275276-galaxy-s4-wont-charge.html
This has just happened to me. I plugged it in last night with about 19% remaining, woke up this morning and it was at 7%-- hadn't charged. I tried a couple different chargers and cables, and nothing has worked so far. The charge has since dwindled to 4%. I'm running slimrom, and I guess I can't risk flashing back to stock since the battery is likely to die completely during the process.
When I did a shutdown and then plugged it in, I got the "charging" icon, of the battery with the green bar repeatedly moving up through it. But after leaving it for half and hour, I tried to boot it, and that was the point where it had gone from 7% to 4%, so apparently it wasn't really charging. Might have to buy another battery and see if that's the problem or the charging circuit in the phone.
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Ok, so this is weird. I have been using some older chargers/cables that I had left over from my Captivate, and they've been working fine for a month, until now. But I went and got out the charger that came with the GS4 and tried that, and although the ROM still says "not charging/connect your charger", the battery % is increasing. Very strange.
I think u need to get back to stock rom to solve this issue..and u won't get warranty as your device is rooted even if u revert back to stock your bincounter will ramain same that's of you had flashed your device twice with custom rom your bin counter will be 2...so samsung can easily understand it by going into download mode...u can also see the number of bin counts by entering into download mode screen ....so u need to reset bin counter before taking it to customer care otherwise they will woid ur warranty:thumbup:
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Hi all,
My galaxy s5 is stuck in a reboot loop. It started doing this today around 12:18pm and I can't get it to stay on long enough to back up my data. I took it to AT&T and they basically did nothing but tried a different battery and booted into safe mode. Neither of those options worked. I took it to best buy and the tech installed the latest updated and flashed the ROM (I believe). Still didnt work. She believed the issue was with the battery but didnt have any new ones there to test so I went to batteries plus and tested a brand new battery, still is rebooting. I am home now and just wiped the cache in recovery mode, still not working. Is there anyway at all I can get this phone to turn on long enough to backup my data? Any other commands I can try to clear whatever is causing this? I was not using my phone when this happened. It died at 15% which I didnt make too big a deal of because I know the battery has been weakening, but when I charged it up for a bit then turned it on, this problem started. When I turned it on, I had a text message coming through and then it restarted. As I was able to get it on for a bit that same text kept coming in over and over again so I thought maybe something with the messaging app and I disabled that all together but the problem remains. I hope someone can help me out here. Thank you.
SOLVED: Samsung Galaxy S5 Reboot Loop
I figured out a workaround and I take full credit because this creative solution was no where to be found on the internet nor did AT&T, Samsung or Best Buy offer any other alternatives aside from wiping the device. This is what I did:
I booted back into Recovery mode and looked through the logs for any indication of what was happening. My assumption was that it was a driver error and so scrolling through the logs I saw an error that said something like fail psy battery. I immediately think maybe its the drivers for power so I thought I'd see how it would respond if I put it in Ultra Power save mode. Thankfully the phone stayed on just long enough for me to put it ultra power save which did work. The phone stopped the reboot cycle it was stuck in but I still was not able to back anything up since the Ultra power save disabled the USB drivers and port. I let it charge up overnight in ultra power save and said I would try regular power save mode in the morning to see if that would also work but this time allow me mass storage access. Well, that worked! I put it in power save and I am backing everything up now as I type. I've got all my pics and now just letting samsung switch do its thing to perform full backup. YAY! I WIN! Hopefully this helps someone else that may have this problem and have tried everything else that is recommended for solving this issue.
-Natasha
Chicago, South side born and raised
Don't really get it, what cause the boot loop in the first place? And you are flashing back to which rom?
I don't know what caused. I wasn't using the phone when it started. I hadn't downloaded any new apps and I wasn't messing around with the OS or system files. The phone battery died at 15%. I plugged in the charger and disconnected when it was at about 28%. I powered the phone on and there were a number of text messages coming through from my friend I was going to lunch with. I opened that message and noticed the text was duplicating itself then it rebooted. Each time I powered it up and got in for a bit that same text was coming through or trying to over and over again. So, I don't know what caused it but I have all of my data backed up and I am going to wipe it now.
Also, the Best Buy tech flashed the ROM so I am not sure which version or anything like that.
Aimara said:
Don't really get it, what cause the boot loop in the first place? And you are flashing back to which rom?
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samsungGs5 said:
I don't know what caused. I wasn't using the phone when it started. I hadn't downloaded any new apps and I wasn't messing around with the OS or system files. The phone battery died at 15%. I plugged in the charger and disconnected when it was at about 28%. I powered the phone on and there were a number of text messages coming through from my friend I was going to lunch with. I opened that message and noticed the text was duplicating itself then it rebooted. Each time I powered it up and got in for a bit that same text was coming through or trying to over and over again. So, I don't know what caused it but I have all of my data backed up and I am going to wipe it now.
Also, the Best Buy tech flashed the ROM so I am not sure which version or anything like that.
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which os phone on ? lop or MM ?
So... For no explainable reason my phone has gone into a bootloop, simply from me attempting to restart the phone.
Details of anything I can think of that might be related are below. I need a genius to help me A) figure out WHY this happend, B) help me figure out if there is a way to (non-destructively) get out of this bootloop (i.e. NOT having to do a factory reset), and / or C) tell me if there is a way that I can perform a full system backup using ADB, Fastboot or Odin with a phone that can't get past recovery or bootloader without going into an endless bootloop. I'm not a lazy guy and normally take the time to research problems and figure them out on my own, however at present this is my only activated phone, it's almost 11pm, I have to be up and out the door at 6am tomorrow, I will be judging competitions all day and will not have any opportunity to do anything about this until late tomorrow... In the meantime, I need a functioning PH1!!
My PH1 is the Sprint variant and I have not rooted it nor have I unlocked the bootloader. The only thing I have "done" to the phone is to sideload the latest OTA, NMJ32F (the day it came out, over a week ago, and it's functioned perfectly since that update). My phone has been in use throughout the day today with no difficulties. I went into a building with very spotty service for several hours this evening. On the way home, I noticed that I was stuck in 3G service, despite being in an area I know has good 4G/LTE coverage. I also noticed an unidentified icon on the status bar, a rectangle, which was located (I believe) to the right of the battery icon. It looked like a rectangle, perhaps representing a screen, or a phone? IDK. The other item of note is that I did sign into the guest account on my phone so that my daughter could use the stopwatch for timing competetion events without tampering with anything. She didn't drop it or get it wet or anything along those lines... she used it to time events, returned it to me in perfect shape. I logged out of the guest account, back into my account, rebooted to try to get the phone back into 4G service, and boom, I'm stuck in a frigging bootloop for no apparent reason.... And I'm about to lose my mind over this.
I CAN get into download mode and into recovery mode by holding the appropriate button combinations when it loops, but from there whether I power off and power on again or whether I select reboot from recovery menu, it continues to loop...
Well folks, still strange, still unexplained, but I had to bite the bullet and factory reset, just can't afford to wait. I'm still open to any thoughts on what might have gone wrong though I suspect we'll never know. This phone has been a bit buggy from day 1, things like BT randomly shutting off, VoLTE wouldn't stay enabled, etc... Hopefully this is the last time this happens. Still love the phone though!
So I am running O beta rooted and last night this happened to me. I ended up going into fastboot and starting OS through there and I had no issue with the reboot bootloop. However, last night I went to bed with a phone @ 75-80% and woke up 6 hours later with a dead phone. Charged and rebooted this morn and everything seemed normal today. It was super wierd
Had to return mine for this very reason. Less than a week in service and went into boot loop. The reboot happened after it lost all battery power (corrupt filesystem?). Several factory resets did nothing to fix it. Removed the SIM. The phone was also fully charged. Did not try ADB as it was brand new and a return was the safest easiest option.
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Well folks, still strange, still unexplained, but I had to bite the bullet and factory reset, just can't afford to wait. I'm still open to any thoughts on what might have gone wrong though I suspect we'll never know. This phone has been a bit buggy from day 1, things like BT randomly shutting off, VoLTE wouldn't stay enabled, etc... Hopefully this is the last time this happens. Still love the phone though!
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Any issues since factory resetting? I'm having the same issue. Not sure if i should just return the phone or not.
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Any issues since factory resetting? I'm having the same issue. Not sure if i should just return the phone or not.
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I am stuck with the same problem, and this is my second phone already. This one doesn't stay on long enough even for an attempt to factory reset. I will send it back again, but I have no hope. Time to cut my losses and move on. Going to Pixel. And I sooo wanted Essential to succeed!
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I am stuck with the same problem, and this is my second phone already. This one doesn't stay on long enough even for an attempt to factory reset. I will send it back again, but I have no hope. Time to cut my losses and move on. Going to Pixel. And I sooo wanted Essential to succeed!
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interesting.
If it's your second phone, have you looked at what applications you install?
The probability of getting two bad phones is pretty slim unless there is a major manufacturing flaw.
Not saying it can't happen, but it would be unusual.
Could it be due to Encrypted Data partition?
It once happened to me on a Huawei Mate 2 which I encrypted data and battery dead, then bootloop.
If that's due to corrupt encrypted partition, there seems only other recovery mode can help you get some files back.