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Hello All
My Samsung Galaxy S4 (GT-I9505) keeps on freezing then rebooting in an unusual way.
The problem is intermittent, it would constantly happen in certain periods and happen less frequently in other periods. At the moment, i can beerly use my phone for 1 minute before it does it again and again. And in this minute apps are just crashing. I get the pop-up messages of applications crashing. I tap ok only for the same message to instantly reappear.
Unfortunately, the process com.android.systemui has stopped
Unfortunately the process com.google.process.gapps has stopped
The issue would happen when the phone is in sleep mode (screen turned off), while im using it, in safe mode or even when its rebooting or on the splash screen.
I am using the original battery and charger that came with the phone and never flashed or rooted my phone. I have however had to flash it couple of months ago after it bricked all by itself. I used one of the firmwares from www.samsung-updates.com
See this video to understand exactly what is happening
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4l5hw87RbUXeUMzUkp5ZFZVMHM/view?usp=sharing
Please give me ideas/suggestions of what to do
omaral92 said:
Hello All
My Samsung Galaxy S4 (GT-I9505) keeps on freezing then rebooting in an unusual way.
The problem is intermittent, it would constantly happen in certain periods and happen less frequently in other periods. At the moment, i can beerly use my phone for 1 minute before it does it again and again. And in this minute apps are just crashing. I get the pop-up messages of applications crashing. I tap ok only for the same message to instantly reappear.
Unfortunately, the process com.android.systemui has stopped
Unfortunately the process com.google.process.gapps has stopped
The issue would happen when the phone is in sleep mode (screen turned off), while im using it, in safe mode or even when its rebooting or on the splash screen.
I am using the original battery and charger that came with the phone and never flashed or rooted my phone. I have however had to flash it couple of months ago after it bricked all by itself. I used one of the firmwares from www.samsung-updates.com
See this video to understand exactly what is happening
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4l5hw87RbUXeUMzUkp5ZFZVMHM/view?usp=sharing
Please give me ideas/suggestions of what to do
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Have you tried to do a factory reset?
iJo09 said:
Have you tried to do a factory reset?
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Yes I did a factory reset and wiped the cache
omaral92 said:
Hello All
My Samsung Galaxy S4 (GT-I9505) keeps on freezing then rebooting in an unusual way.
The problem is intermittent, it would constantly happen in certain periods and happen less frequently in other periods. At the moment, i can beerly use my phone for 1 minute before it does it again and again. And in this minute apps are just crashing. I get the pop-up messages of applications crashing. I tap ok only for the same message to instantly reappear.
Unfortunately, the process com.android.systemui has stopped
Unfortunately the process com.google.process.gapps has stopped
The issue would happen when the phone is in sleep mode (screen turned off), while im using it, in safe mode or even when its rebooting or on the splash screen.
I am using the original battery and charger that came with the phone and never flashed or rooted my phone. I have however had to flash it couple of months ago after it bricked all by itself. I used one of the firmwares from www.samsung-updates.com
See this video to understand exactly what is happening
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4l5hw87RbUXeUMzUkp5ZFZVMHM/view?usp=sharing
Please give me ideas/suggestions of what to do
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1. It seems you recovered one image of one backup with the recovery.
2. SOLUTION: Reflash the firmware through ODIN. The latest for your phone is this one: HERE.
omaral92 said:
Yes I did a factory reset and wiped the cache
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Try to flash firmware package with the latest version of ODIN and Sammy drivers, also use the original cable that came with the phone. Often, cables that aren't Samsung genuine fail to flash firmware.
If this doesn't solve your problem, then you might try a firmware reflash with PIT file. If nothing works, your processor (or motherboard) it's likely fried. Take it to a service centre
Joku1981 said:
1. It seems you recovered one image of one backup with the recovery.
2. SOLUTION: Reflash the firmware through ODIN. The latest for your phone is this one: HERE.
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I have reflashed it using the firmware provided in the link but it is still playing up. any other suggestions?
Hello guys um haing a problem in my device,after i nstalled lolipop from kies then my device keep restarting :'( it randomly restart
and its taking alot of time to restart :'(
if anyone can solve this problem ??
um new for this device
Is it that the S4 is constantly restarting after getting to your home screen, or is it that it's taking a long time to start? Keep in mind, if you upgraded to Android 5.x, the first boot after an install or a cache wipe will be much longer than normal. This is because of the ART compiler. The device will appear to hang, but it will then go into an optimization phase, where ART pre-compiles every app on the device. Thus, if it's taking a long time to start, the solution is to be patient, as you could be waiting ten minutes or more.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Is it that the S4 is constantly restarting after getting to your home screen, or is it that it's taking a long time to start? Keep in mind, if you upgraded to Android 5.x, the first boot after an install or a cache wipe will be much longer than normal. This is because of the ART compiler. The device will appear to hang, but it will then go into an optimization phase, where ART pre-compiles every app on the device. Thus, if it's taking a long time to start, the solution is to be patient, as you could be waiting ten minutes or more.
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Nah bro,it randomly restart but if i switch to kitkat that problem is not occurring
the other thing is sometimes my front speaker stops working,i cant listen to music,cant answer a call,nothing hear its soo weird
if i reboot the problem will solve but for only about 30min :'(
i do a factory reset nothing solve this problem
it's too annoying
i cant contentiously restart my device for gain sounds plzzzzz help me sir
vinura kithmal said:
Nah bro,it randomly restart but if i switch to kitkat that problem is not occurring
the other thing is sometimes my front speaker stops working,i cant listen to music,cant answer a call,nothing hear its soo weird
if i reboot the problem will solve but for only about 30min :'(
i do a factory reset nothing solve this problem
it's too annoying
i cant contentiously restart my device for gain sounds plzzzzz help me sir
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Try flashing official firmware via Odin. Give a factory data reset before and after flashing the firmware. All the best.
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Mandark52 said:
Try flashing official firmware via Odin. Give a factory data reset before and after flashing the firmware. All the best.
Sent from my GT-I9500 using XDA Free mobile app
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I did that about 4 times
still the sameproblem :'(
is it a big issue on hardware ?
even i installed omega custom rom
still the prolem occurs :'(
Anybody else's phone rebooting every few days..?
It hard reboots (Galaxy S7 edge screen), so i thought it might be hardware failure.
Haven't downgraded to 6.0 to check.
I don't have an sd card inserted (because the one i had corrupted which caused my phone to randomly reboot, now i took it out and it still does it)
Also, I noticed that every time it randomly reboots, the battery percentage drops significantly.
G935F, stock
re: reboot issues
wpbogdan said:
Anybody else's phone rebooting every few days..?
It hard reboots (Galaxy S7 edge screen), so i thought it might be hardware failure.
Haven't downgraded to 6.0 to check.
I don't have an sd card inserted (because the one i had corrupted which caused my phone to randomly reboot, now i took it out and it still does it)
Also, I noticed that every time it randomly reboots, the battery percentage drops significantly.
G935F, stock
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Before you updated to nougat 7 did you do a full and complete wipe
which includes wipe system, data, cache, dalvik cache and last but
not least did you do a factory reset in twrp recovery before odin
flashing the Nougat firmware?
Are you 100% sure that you odin flashed the correct Nougat 7 firmware for your S7 Edge?
Flashing the wrong firmware can cause rebooting issues and fast battery drain.
Flashing without doing a full and complete wipe can cause rebooting issues too.
Good luck, have a great day!
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well, i had a clean 6.0 install which upgraded to 7.0 via ota (UK BTU firmware),but thanks i suppose
(and i also factory reset 7.0 many times)
I am getting random reebots since nougat. I flashed the bell nougat (in on Rogers in canada) and then flashed the Rogers CSC. Things seem to check out so I'm not sure what's wrong. I am going to try to get the Rogers nougat files and see if that addresses the issue.
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I have the same issue.... I have unlocked phone on a thai carrier
You DO NOT have to do a 'factory reset' every time you have an update, not even for an operating system update.
I don't know where this comes from but it's stupid.
These updates are designed to integrate with existing systems!
You are as likely to solve any issues with a few reboots.
If you have a problem it's likely due to software conflicts of an app you've installed, not the operating system. Android is pretty good sorting itself out.
So, you do a factory reset with all the hassle of trying to get things back to where you were and then you install another app which causes an issue and ...
Pointless as are the cache wipes always suggested. Android is good at managing resources.
At least with a cache tidy up you're not back to square one
I wished folks would stop suggesting factory resets at every opportunity. Mad.
I get them too, i`m on the lastest NEE software updated via ota. Randomly, when i get it out of the pocket, it says enter pin number because your phone was restarted, i`m using fingerprint lock.
Hello I have a Galaxy S7 and since the update to Android Nougat 7.0, my phone restarts randomly, it can stay an entire week without restart and it can also restart 2 days in a row. It's totally random. I have reset to the factory settings and I have reinstalled only the most important applications (facebook messenger, viber, yahoo mail) but unfortunately about ten days after reset, the problem has reappeared. What could be the cause of this problem? For info, the firmware version installed on my phone is: G930FXXU1DQBO. Also, I saw on SamMobile that the countries that received the update later, had a new version. Could the problem come from that? Is this a bug in the firmware installed on my Galaxy S7. Thank you in advance for your help.
Sadly I have the same problem. Oddly enough this is my first handheld which I didn't root and the first I am running into such issues with.
Got a OTA update to Nougat and I am getting almost daily random restarts.
I wasn't able to discern any patterns so far. Sometimes while it is charging, sometimes just being in my pocket. It doesn't run hot as if an app is running havok nothing.
So far I cleared the cache and that seemed to help but alas it started again.
Does anyone have an idea what is left to try? I would do a complete wipe, but others reported that it did jack for them so I am hesistant to try it.
Sorry for My bad English, i m italian.
Try to remove Chrome. The issues is there for me.
Bye
I have some problem. Not to mention battery life severely reduced after update to nougat. usually 5h screen on time to now 2.. max 3h. SAD.
Samsung Galaxy S8+ Random Reboots
Same problem with my Samsung Galaxy S8+ running Nougat. Purchased the phone from AT&T and received it 3 days ago. It randomly rebooted twice so far, once when I was looking at photos and once when using the play store
Olynth said:
I get them too, i`m on the lastest NEE software updated via ota. Randomly, when i get it out of the pocket, it says enter pin number because your phone was restarted, i`m using fingerprint lock.
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I have the same problem. It is completely random, it can happen every 2 days or once a week. Even after a factory reset, this problem of random reboots still persists. The firmware version is G930FXXU1DQBO and I still have not received a new update. Have you solved your problem?
GeekTN said:
I have the same problem. It is completely random, it can happen every 2 days or once a week. Even after a factory reset, this problem of random reboots still persists. The firmware version is G930FXXU1DQBO and I still have not received a new update. Have you solved your problem?
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Same here sometimes once a month, sometimes twice a day. No idea why. Probably its Sammy
xantrk said:
Same here sometimes once a month, sometimes twice a day. No idea why. Probably its Sammy
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Do you reset your phone to factory settings? What is your firmware version? It seems that the old versions are not very stable.
GeekTN said:
I have the same problem. It is completely random, it can happen every 2 days or once a week. Even after a factory reset, this problem of random reboots still persists. The firmware version is G930FXXU1DQBO and I still have not received a new update. Have you solved your problem?
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No, the problem is still here, i did not receive any software updates so far. Sometimes it reboots even twice a day, random, sometimes 2-3 weeks without reboot. Waiting for ota update, maybe it will solve it.
GeekTN said:
Do you reset your phone to factory settings? What is your firmware version? It seems that the old versions are not very stable.
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Resetting on february build helped. Reboot free since almost one month. But im sure it will come back, It did before.
xantrk said:
Resetting on february build helped. Reboot free since almost one month. But im sure it will come back, It did before.
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After receiving the February version, did you receive a corrective update? If this is the case, it may be the update that has solved your problem.
My galaxy s7 have the same issue, rom Brazil zto, full cache wipe data, reinstall rom, i don't know what to do it,
robertorochajr said:
My galaxy s7 have the same issue, rom Brazil zto, full cache wipe data, reinstall rom, i don't know what to do it,
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Since when did the restarts start? What is the firmware version number of your Galaxy S7?
Classic "my phone keeps freezing and rebooting". I am quite in the know about flashing roms and such.
It started on the stock firmware 6.1.1 (i think it was). I dd factory resets, cache wipes the lot. It would still randomly reboot.
So i flashed Telstra version of 7.0. Still froze every now and then. Did the same things as above.
Flashed TWRP and wiped everything, flashed Renovate Rom and the bootloader for it, Still did it. Numerus factory resets and wipes of everything. It would freeze at any point from startup, to having setup the phone and making phone calls or on facebook or whatever. It would even freeze in twrp, or loading twrp.
I found that the data partition was corrupt so i re partitioned to ext4. Still nothing. I reformatted every partition so the phone was a complete brick with nothing on it and after flashing clean again it would still do it.
Whats the issue that I'm missing, or is there a way to log so i can find where it keeps getting stuck? It gets hot and blue light flashes and i have to hard reset it or sometimes i have to let the battery drain so i can turn it back on again.
pls help?
Hmm i will give you an advice so you dont have to wait for your battery to drain...just press volume down and power button for like 5 secs and phone will force boot. Anyway back to your problem...did you tried flashing latest stock samsung firmware?
raz_il_dio said:
Hmm i will give you an advice so you dont have to wait for your battery to drain...just press volume down and power button for like 5 secs and phone will force boot. Anyway back to your problem...did you tried flashing latest stock samsung firmware?
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This advice doesn't work with my phone even with holding the buttons for 30 secs and more. For rebooting I can only wait until the battery is completely drained. With little hope for another way shortening time to the next reboot any help is appreciated.
Same here...experiencing the same prob...
Same problem.
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smallcapsicum said:
Classic "my phone keeps freezing and rebooting". I am quite in the know about flashing roms and such.
It started on the stock firmware 6.1.1 (i think it was). I dd factory resets, cache wipes the lot. It would still randomly reboot.
So i flashed Telstra version of 7.0. Still froze every now and then. Did the same things as above.
Flashed TWRP and wiped everything, flashed Renovate Rom and the bootloader for it, Still did it. Numerus factory resets and wipes of everything. It would freeze at any point from startup, to having setup the phone and making phone calls or on facebook or whatever. It would even freeze in twrp, or loading twrp.
I found that the data partition was corrupt so i re partitioned to ext4. Still nothing. I reformatted every partition so the phone was a complete brick with nothing on it and after flashing clean again it would still do it.
Whats the issue that I'm missing, or is there a way to log so i can find where it keeps getting stuck? It gets hot and blue light flashes and i have to hard reset it or sometimes i have to let the battery drain so i can turn it back on again.
pls help?
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Sounds like you need your motherboard replaced i had the same issues on marshmallow thought the nougat update would fix it but realized it was a hardware fault not software..left it in store to get fixed and on repair sheet it said faulty motherboard..
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As i know some S7 have motherboard hardware problem, mine has too, what help? warranty and they replaced motherboard. But if you root, you can say good bye to warranty, they look at knox first with this problem.
Hi all,
My wife's S7 Edge (SM-G935F) was updated a couple of days ago, and now the phone constantly reboots (not sure if related).
I have tried factory resetting, wiping cache in recovery, and still the same thing. I have managed to get it to turn on, but it still reboots shortly after. Mostly it doesn't even start, just goes into boot-loop
Not rooted, and in great condition.
Any ideas what to try?
Thanks
Tripledrop said:
Hi all,
My wife's S7 Edge (SM-G935F) was updated a couple of days ago, and now the phone constantly reboots (not sure if related).
I have tried factory resetting, wiping cache in recovery, and still the same thing. I have managed to get it to turn on, but it still reboots shortly after. Mostly it doesn't even start, just goes into boot-loop
Not rooted, and in great condition.
Any ideas what to try?
Thanks
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Have you tried booting into safe mode?
It's strange that an update would cause this however you could try flashing the update manually again or downgrading to what it had before using Odin
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s7-edge/SM-G935F/
Thanks, yes tried safe mode, still the reboots... Ill maybe try flashing like you suggest
Flashed the latest firmware from SamMobile, and unfortunately it's still rebooting
Tripledrop said:
Flashed the latest firmware from SamMobile, and unfortunately it's still rebooting
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Install Smart Switch on PC.
Connect to PC and perform recovery install.
Still no luck , return your phone to Samsung service center for repair under warranty.
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brouwerchris said:
Install Smart Switch on PC.
Connect to PC and perform recovery install.
Still no luck , return your phone to Samsung service center for repair under warranty.
Sent from my SM-G935F using XDA-Developers Legacy app
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Good shout, thanks
Unfortunately Smart Switch said unable to do on my phone
I do have insurance, but it's the last time I can claim for a year, and it costs the excess, or I have to wait several weeks if I send to Samsung
Any other ideas?
Tripledrop said:
Unfortunately Smart Switch said unable to do on my phone
I do have insurance, but it's the last time I can claim for a year, and it costs the excess, or I have to wait several weeks if I send to Samsung
Any other ideas?
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Even on emergency recovery mode?
If not, I would call Samsung and/or you carrier tech support and see if they have any suggestions.
gaww said:
Even on emergency recovery mode?
If not, I would call Samsung and/or you carrier tech support and see if they have any suggestions.
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Yeah even on emergency recovery.. Looks like I'll have to claim on insurance
Same issue right here, i tried almost everything... Flashed the new BRO firmware, and i still getting random resets.
i can't even get pass the first Google config in safe mode.
Same problem. Constant re-booting. Impossible to unlock, as no keyboard appears with the unlock screen. Impossible to turn off.
Try to downgrade firmware using odin to stock marshmallow , but first remember to have usb debugging checked in developer options , if they can't be accessed, the only option remains is smart switch , if that too couldn't help , then send it back for repairs.
have also got the same problem since the last OTA update from Samsung. My current version is G935FXXU1DQD7. I'm just downloading the later version DQHF to see if that resolves the issue.
A short term fix is to delete the cache from the system menu (when powering on with power button, home button and volume up button). It sometimes takes me 3 attempts to get into this menu to do the cache delete. After I have deleted the cache I can use the phone again, but it sometimes crashes and starts the boot loop when using certain apps.
I had this once even after fresh flash.
I deleted the cache when booting up.
Then factory reset when booting up..
Then when done i could flash it and solved it for me.