[Q] Samsung S3 Neo Restart Problem - Galaxy S3 Neo Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I m having S3 Neo (Model GT-I9300I) Andriod Kitkat 4.4.4 installed, purchased on 17/02/2015 now I m facing the restart problem in my Handset. I have tried all the things. Like Reset the Phone and Manually reset the Phone. Put the phone on Safemood but the problem is still coming. I have also tried through KIES SAMSUNG software and update the Firmware. But no solution I got.
Please help

Sharad.giri said:
I m having S3 Neo (Model GT-I9300I) Andriod Kitkat 4.4.4 installed, purchased on 17/02/2015 now I m facing the restart problem in my Handset. I have tried all the things. Like Reset the Phone and Manually reset the Phone. Put the phone on Safemood but the problem is still coming. I have also tried through KIES SAMSUNG software and update the Firmware. But no solution I got.
Please help
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Try full wiping the phone then reflash your firmware through odin.

Auto restart problem
Dear Sir,
Please inform step by Step method so that i can do it.

Auto restart problem
zigbye82 said:
Try full wiping the phone then reflash your firmware through odin.
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Please inform us Step by Step so that i can do it.

Sharad.giri said:
Please inform us Step by Step so that i can do it.
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Flash Rox's CWM through odin if you don't have it already.
Boot in recovery.
Mount: system, data, cache & storage.
Format: system, data, cache & storage. (I not sure if it wipes the external sdcard also, so remove it if you have important stuff)
Mount again : system, data, cache & storage.
Wipe: dalvik cache, cache & data/factory reset.
Go to download mode and flash your firmware.
Cross fingers and hope problem is gone.

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Did I screw myself? I think my phone is dead - Any help would be appreciated

Whole Story:
I'm on a i337m Canadian S4 - Comes with Bootloader unlocked.
Last night I clicked "Format Data" by mistake in the newest TWRP - Lost everything - Could not do anything - flashing Roms did not work, so I downloaded a complete Restore of 4.2.2 from Sammobile and Odin 3.0.7 and was going to flash it back to stock.
About 1/2 way through the flash, something failed regarding a partition - Now my phone will not do anything other than display the below screen. It does not load a recovery, it does not go into download mode. Kies does not detect the phone anymore.
What can I do? Anything?
I'm so depressed over this.
bigystyle84 said:
Whole Story:
I'm on a i337m Canadian S4 - Comes with Bootloader unlocked.
Last night I clicked "Format Data" by mistake in the newest TWRP - Lost everything - Could not do anything - flashing Roms did not work, so I downloaded a complete Restore of 4.2.2 from Sammobile and Odin 3.0.7 and was going to flash it back to stock.
About 1/2 way through the flash, something failed regarding a partition - Now my phone will not do anything other than display the below screen. It does not load a recovery, it does not go into download mode. Kies does not detect the phone anymore.
What can I do? Anything?
I'm so depressed over this.
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Format data will do nothing other than restore to factory settings, it should boot straight after.
winwiz said:
Format data will do nothing other than restore to factory settings, it should boot straight after.
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From what I've read, Format Data using the newest version of TWRP deletes everything, causing everything not to work and is some sort of bug.
The ODIN Flash then failed after too.
I have the i337M Canadian version with the S600 Qualcomm
I've flashed via Odin dozens of times before with my previous Note II / S3 - never had one fail.
bigystyle84 said:
From what I've read, Format Data using the newest version of TWRP deletes everything, causing everything not to work and is some sort of bug.
The ODIN Flash then failed after too.
I have the i337M Canadian version with the S600 Qualcomm
I've flashed via Odin dozens of times before with my previous Note II / S3 - never had one fail.
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Does adb detect the phone?
kingzain900 said:
Does adb detect the phone?
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I'm not sure - I can see when I get home.
Can a cable cause this? I am not using the Cable that came with the phone - That wasn't included when I bought it. I'm using a Sony Cable from a Xperia T I used to own.
Why did the Odin flash fail to begin with?
Why did Format Data in TWRP cause all this to happen?
bigystyle84 said:
I'm not sure - I can see when I get home.
Can a cable cause this? I am not using the Cable that came with the phone - That wasn't included when I bought it. I'm using a Sony Cable from a Xperia T I used to own.
Why did the Odin flash fail to begin with?
Why did Format Data in TWRP cause all this to happen?
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You can also ask Does god exist and what is the meaning of life.
Haha. I don't know. Such rethorical questions.
The cable matters because the other cable might not push enough current. Not sure. About the rest I have no idea. TWRP has a bug that's for sure. I don't use it. Check what adb says.
RESOLVED!!!
Tried my Laptop running Windows 7, and switched the cable. Also tried ODIN 1.85 instead of 3.07
Finally! This version of ODIN recongizes my phone.
3rd Attempt at flashing the firmware worked. The first TWO times failed.
Once it flashed, it froze, but factory rest has me back to Stock.
Now - to avoid that format Data button in TWRP, think I'll be giving CWM a try for the first time in years. Need me some Google Edition.
bigystyle84 said:
RESOLVED!!!
Tried my Laptop running Windows 7, and switched the cable. Also tried ODIN 1.85 instead of 3.07
Finally! This version of ODIN recongizes my phone.
3rd Attempt at flashing the firmware worked. The first TWO times failed.
Once it flashed, it froze, but factory rest has me back to Stock.
Now - to avoid that format Data button in TWRP, think I'll be giving CWM a try for the first time in years. Need me some Google Edition.
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Wiping data, opposed to Formatting data.
TWRP FAQ
What to Wipe in TWRP
If you are switching ROMs (changing from one ROM to a completely different one) then you should perform a factory reset. A factory reset wipes data and cache (which includes dalvik cache). A factory reset will also wipe sd-ext and android_secure if your device has those items. 99% of the time, this is all that you need to wipe and you only need to do it once, not three times as some people would lead you to believe.
If you're installing a nightly update, then oftentimes you don't need to wipe anything at all. However, if you encounter strange behavior, then you may want to consider performing a factory reset. Of course, if the ROM maker recommends that you do a factory reset during an update, then it's a good idea to follow their recommendation.
The vast majority of ROMs wipe system as part of the zip install. This means that in most cases you do not need to wipe system... ever.
At this point, cache (not dalvik cache) is primarily used for recovery. It's used to store the recovery log and for storing OTA (Over The Air) updates. You probably don't need to wipe cache, and cache is already wiped as part of a factory reset.
In most ROMs, dalvik cache is stored in the data partition, so if you do a factory reset, you've also wiped dalvik cache. In a few custom ROMs, especially on older devices with small data partitions, the ROM maker may have moved dalvik to the cache partition to provide you with more room for apps. Since we wipe cache with a factory reset, again, you probably don't need to wipe dalvik. There are a few situations where you may need to wipe dalvik cache when installing updates, but you will know that it's needed when you are greeted with force closes when trying to open some apps.
Depending on your device and its configuration, you may have options for wiping internal storage, external storage, sd-ext, android_secure, and/or an option for formatting data. There's almost no reason that you would ever need to use these items. These options are there for convenience. For instance, if you're getting ready to sell your device, then it's a good idea to wipe everything on the device so that the new owner doesn't get your private data. Note that these wipe options may not be completely destructive. If you store especially sensitive information on your device or are really concerned about your private data, then you may need to look into other options to ensure that your data is fully destroyed.
norml said:
Wiping data, opposed to Formatting data.
TWRP FAQ
What to Wipe in TWRP
If you are switching ROMs (changing from one ROM to a completely different one) then you should perform a factory reset. A factory reset wipes data and cache (which includes dalvik cache). A factory reset will also wipe sd-ext and android_secure if your device has those items. 99% of the time, this is all that you need to wipe and you only need to do it once, not three times as some people would lead you to believe.
If you're installing a nightly update, then oftentimes you don't need to wipe anything at all. However, if you encounter strange behavior, then you may want to consider performing a factory reset. Of course, if the ROM maker recommends that you do a factory reset during an update, then it's a good idea to follow their recommendation.
The vast majority of ROMs wipe system as part of the zip install. This means that in most cases you do not need to wipe system... ever.
At this point, cache (not dalvik cache) is primarily used for recovery. It's used to store the recovery log and for storing OTA (Over The Air) updates. You probably don't need to wipe cache, and cache is already wiped as part of a factory reset.
In most ROMs, dalvik cache is stored in the data partition, so if you do a factory reset, you've also wiped dalvik cache. In a few custom ROMs, especially on older devices with small data partitions, the ROM maker may have moved dalvik to the cache partition to provide you with more room for apps. Since we wipe cache with a factory reset, again, you probably don't need to wipe dalvik. There are a few situations where you may need to wipe dalvik cache when installing updates, but you will know that it's needed when you are greeted with force closes when trying to open some apps.
Depending on your device and its configuration, you may have options for wiping internal storage, external storage, sd-ext, android_secure, and/or an option for formatting data. There's almost no reason that you would ever need to use these items. These options are there for convenience. For instance, if you're getting ready to sell your device, then it's a good idea to wipe everything on the device so that the new owner doesn't get your private data. Note that these wipe options may not be completely destructive. If you store especially sensitive information on your device or are really concerned about your private data, then you may need to look into other options to ensure that your data is fully destroyed.
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Thanks - I realize this and am installing TWRP as we speak. (I just prefer it)
I was actually reading the Complete Guide in the general section and saw under CWM install that you need to format data between switching Roms.. I never actually did this ever with previous phones. Completely my fault for reading the CWM part, not the TWRP part, right under neath. I thought the Format Data was something S4 specific since this is my 2nd day with the device.
I'm now rooted with TWRP back on.

4.4 issue charge

Hi,
I have probleme
with 4.4 roms my sgh-i337m wont charge is off
i turn off device i plug usb and it always boot ON
i have mk6 baseband .
wipe factory reset and wipe dalvik cache
i have upgrade with 4.3 stock rom from odin
root with cf autoroot
instal twrp 2.5.0.2
wipe factory restet and dalvik cache
flash 4.4 rom
same thing with cmw
i have try dandroid and kangakat rom and is still there
when i was on 4.3 rom i doesent have this issue.
what the problem?
(I'm french and I do not write very well in English, but I read English well)
QCdroid said:
Hi,
I have probleme
with 4.4 roms my sgh-i337m wont charge is off
i turn off device i plug usb and it always boot ON
i have mk6 baseband .
wipe factory reset and wipe dalvik cache
i have upgrade with 4.3 stock rom from odin
root with cf autoroot
instal twrp 2.5.0.2
wipe factory restet and dalvik cache
flash 4.4 rom
same thing with cmw
i have try dandroid and kangakat rom and is still there
when i was on 4.3 rom i doesent have this issue.
what the problem?
(I'm french and I do not write very well in English, but I read English well)
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Not sure, but i would start with the basics--
1. Don't use Factory Reset. Do it manually thru Advanced. Wipe System/Data/Caches 3
2. Flash 4.3 rom for your phone before flashing a 4.4.
3. If you continue to have issues back up your internal sdcard to pc and format it then reinstall the data.
2.5.0.2 has been rock solid for me
I am not familiar with European phones. You could try a differnet kernel for you phone.
Did you Google your problem to see if anyone else has the issue.
Good luck--
rugmankc said:
Not sure, but i would start with the basics--
1. Don't use Factory Reset. Do it manually thru Advanced. Wipe System/Data/Caches 3
2. Flash 4.3 rom for your phone before flashing a 4.4.
3. If you continue to have issues back up your internal sdcard to pc and format it then reinstall the data.
2.5.0.2 has been rock solid for me
I am not familiar with European phones. You could try a differnet kernel for you phone.
Did you Google your problem to see if anyone else has the issue.
Good luck--
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OK thx i will try #1 and #2
How can i do real clean instal? . like it was when i bought it
Because when in flash 4.3 stock ROM some stuff like wall wallpaper and the greenify setting stay the same.
If i wipe the data will everything be back like when i first bought the phone?
QCdroid said:
OK thx i will try #1 and #2
How can i do real clean instal? . like it was when i bought it
Because when in flash 4.3 stock ROM some stuff like wall wallpaper and the greenify setting stay the same.
If i wipe the data will everything be back like when i first bought the phone?
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Not sure on going back to original. Maybe Odin with a stock tar file for your version. Not familiar with that though. I have the wallpaper issue also. Not uncommon. Going of you wipe as suggested and redo internal card, you will be OK. Sometimes files are left there from previous roms and can effect new rom. Calling it a nite.
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Bootloop Problem Galaxy Note 3

I installed stock rom via Odin after many fails got succeed in flashing. Now stuck in bootloop wiped cache still no result. Any solution ^(
Sent from my SM-T116NY using Tapatalk
What stock rom do you got?
Is it the right model? downloaded it from sammobile?
Did you perform a factory reset from recovery before booting the ROM for the first time?
audit13 said:
Did you perform a factory reset from recovery before booting the ROM for the first time?
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I have the same problem. Note 3 stuck at SAMSUNG logo, i used flashify's reboot recovery.
Already try to wipe cache, but not restore factory setting as I need my internal data.
Used ODIN to update AP with 2014's MD5.
What should I do to fix it?
xiscow said:
I have the same problem. Note 3 stuck at SAMSUNG logo, i used flashify's reboot recovery.
Already try to wipe cache, but not restore factory setting as I need my internal data.
Used ODIN to update AP with 2014's MD5.
What should I do to fix it?
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Which Note 3 do you have? Which ROM did you flash with Odin? Did you enable USB debugging? You could try to flash TWRP, mount the data partition in TWRP, and copy the data to your computer.
audit13 said:
Which Note 3 do you have? Which ROM did you flash with Odin? Did you enable USB debugging? You could try to flash TWRP, mount the data partition in TWRP, and copy the data to your computer.
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SOLVED!
Thanks. I already figure it out.
1. Flash TWRP
2. Restore factory settings
3. All media files saved
Thanks a lot! :good:
leosrw said:
I installed stock rom via Odin after many fails got succeed in flashing. Now stuck in bootloop wiped cache still no result. Any solution ^(
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Any roms available for smt116ny?

Android one Spice stuck on bootloop

need help guys, my android one(spice) 1st Gen stuck on bootloop, i tried factory reset too, but thus wont work, flash stock rom, it shows e signature failed, bootloader is not unlocked so cant flash custom recovery, what to do?
yash951 said:
need help guys, my android one(spice) 1st Gen stuck on bootloop, i tried factory reset too, but thus wont work, flash stock rom, it shows e signature failed, bootloader is not unlocked so cant flash custom recovery, what to do?
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Similar situation here. I run on my spice uno on stock Android with all security updates. Recently my device entered into boot loop when I restarted it.
Things I tried -
1. Wipe cache, restart
2. Factory reset, restart
I did these steps by entering into recovery mode with both sims and memory card attached.
Then I removed everything and again tried above steps.
At last I also tried, mount system, wipe cache, factory reset, restart (in sequence)
I don't want to root my device and loose ota updates.
Please suggest a way out.
Thanks in advance
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bip847 said:
Similar situation here. I run on my spice uno on stock Android with all security updates. Recently my device entered into boot loop when I restarted it.
Things I tried -
1. Wipe cache, restart
2. Factory reset, restart
I did these steps by entering into recovery mode with both sims and memory card attached.
Then I removed everything and again tried above steps.
At last I also tried, mount system, wipe cache, factory reset, restart (in sequence)
I don't want to root my device and loose ota updates.
Please suggest a way out.
Thanks in advance
Contact 9973145015(WhatsApp)
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Same problem for me any one suggest a solution for this.

Flashing ROM without deleting data

Hi,
my mother's Lenovo A6000 stuck on bootlogo. I can enter recovery. Is any chance to get the data, especially contacts? Is there a possibility to flash rom without wiping data? I couldn't find answer on this forum. And I'm not shure, if there was Android 4.4 or Android 5 before. Can I find it somehow? Thanks a lot for any help.
In recovery I can see kraft-a6000_s062_161223. So it should be Android 5 Lollipop. Is that right?
Wipe the cache partition and reboot the phone if it works.
Or, You can try to install TWRP recovery ..if installation get success then connect the phone with a pc via a usb cable and transfer files to pc .idk it would be work or not.
biki28 said:
Wipe the cache partition and reboot the phone if it works.
Or, You can try to install TWRP recovery ..if installation get success then connect the phone with a pc via a usb cable and transfer files to pc .idk it would be work or not.
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I needed to use this phone, so I made factory reset. So I can't try your advice any more. I tried to wipe cache before, but it didn't help. I didn't try to install TWRP recovery. I only used some apps (Dr.Fone, EaseUs, Jihosoft, etc.), but nothing helped. But thank you anyway.
man just dirty flash the same rom above the old one then wipe cache and dalvik
done
"i did this today without losing data"
a. onsey said:
man just dirty flash the same rom above the old one then wipe cache and dalvik
done
"i did this today without losing data"
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Too late for me, but thanks for responce.

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