I recently changed my backup from TWRP 3.0.1 to 3.0.2 and thought everything went fine until I rebooted my phone. Before I changed twrp my phone was very quick to find a signal and to find my wifi. It would drop signal at all. After changing twrp now when I reboot my phone it takes a couple of minutes to find a signal and my wifi and it constantly drops signal about every minute or two.
Anyone else having this issue? Any ideas on how to solve it? I changed back to 3.0.1 but the issue remains.
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kclive said:
I recently changed my backup from TWRP 3.0.1 to 3.0.2 and thought everything went fine until I rebooted my phone. Before I changed twrp my phone was very quick to find a signal and to find my wifi. It would drop signal at all. After changing twrp now when I reboot my phone it takes a couple of minutes to find a signal and my wifi and it constantly drops signal about every minute or two.
Anyone else having this issue? Any ideas on how to solve it? I changed back to 3.0.1 but the issue remains.
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I don't even see how it's possible for the recovery to affect your WiFi and cell signal in such a way, it doesn't even have access to it. It's coincidence, something else has caused these problems, and they've come into effect because the phone was rebooted in order to install TWRP.
Heisenberg said:
I don't even see how it's possible for the recovery to affect your WiFi and cell signal in such a way, it doesn't even have access to it. It's coincidence, something else has caused these problems, and they've come into effect because the phone was rebooted in order to install TWRP.
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I thought that too so I booted into twrp and wiped data, cache, dalvik and rebooted the system and everything seems fine now. I have no idea what went wrong, just glad it is working again.
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Rooted Vz S5 and about a week ago, updated Kernel via Odin (OTA updates were frozen). Worked fine, seemed to have no issues. Last night, however, any connection to Wi-Fi network forces a soft reboot. Leaving Wi-Fi on but unconnected does not cause the problem, but anytime it connects to router, every 30 seconds or so, it rolls into a soft reboot. So, for now, stuck sucking data. Any ideas on what may be the problem? I noticed also some odd looking artifacts on screen when the phone goes past the splash screen to lock screen. Bit of an android noob, so any help would be greatly appreciated. Not sure if this was just a coincidence, but I had also received a notice from Google "advising" me to uninstall towel root.
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JammerJoe said:
, updated Kernel via Odin
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Did you update the rest of the system, or just the kernel? System version must match kernel version.
Thanks for the reply. I update the system as well. However, I did not do a complete wipe at the time. So, I went back, wiped, and flashed over again to the updated system and kernel, re-installed towelroot, flashed the old kernel, and then back to updated kernel again. Pain in the rear, (as all the apps and data had to be restored), but it looks like everything is working as it should now. Kind of an odd bug as nothing else appeared to be causing problems other than connecting to Wi-Fi.
Hi everyone,
i am having a SM-G900F (it is t-mobile). It is on stock lollipop LRX21T.G900FXXU1BNL9 with modem and bootloader BOB7 (which i flashed a week ago).
I have problems since the last 2-3 days, my phone is connected to a working WiFi or mobile data and everything seems alright, but it isn't, i don't have any internet access. I have to turn of WiFi or mobile data and turn it on and eventually it starts working again :S
Does anyone has an idea what the problem may cause and how should i fix it? Thanks in advance
EDIT: Also if i take out the battery of my phone and turn it on afterwards, it turns off but with a black screen, and i get a "System fc", and i have to try to turn it on a few times to get it work like it should, but if i turn off the phone without taking out the battery it turns on just fine everytime
First thing Id try is clearing CACHE from Recovery
Did you factory reset after updating to Lollipop from KK? It is needed to get rid of left over bugs / files from KK
*Detection* said:
First thing Id try is clearing CACHE from Recovery
Did you factory reset after updating to Lollipop from KK? It is needed to get rid of left over bugs / files from KK
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When i bought the phone (used) it already had lollipop on it. I tried clearing cache+dalvik cache but still the same, but didn't tried a factory reset, right now i am downloading a custom rom, will wipe everything and see what happens after that.
Some strange thing that i noticed is, that the internet now won't work for any app escept for viber, on viber it works without problems
Right now i have flashed another ROM with wipe-ing everything before and i have still problems with the internet :S
i don't know what do to now :/
EDIT: Data is working, but wifi connects but no internet :/
EDIT2: I've found out what the problem is, it wasn't my phone, it was some weird virus which changed my routers DNS settings
I'm running stock rom with xposed and frankenclark.
The last 3 Fridays (yes its true!) the phone has locked up. I reboot and the boots up without signal. There is no signal indicator. It is like the radio has been turned off. The only way I have to resolve this is to restore a back in recovery.
I really have no clue what is the cause?
Any ideas?
No one? It has just done it again!
Backed up all apps with TI booted to recovery, full back up. rebooted and not signal WTF is wrong with this phone?
Is there a secret option somewhere to toggle the phones radio?
EDIT - Could it be a FAULTY SIM?
EDIT 2 - restored a NANDROID from last week = signal again....
What modules are you running
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What modules are you running
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Amplify, Gravitybox and Greenify.
The very first time it done it, I installed iFont and changed the system font. I immediately thought it was xposed but it works flawlessly "most" of the time!
This is still a massive issue for me.
it has done it two time now in the last 3 days. I'm wondering if it is something to do with Gravitybox and or xposed as each time it has happened I have lost my reboot menu. I power off, power on, phone boots but with no signal indicator at all and "emergency calls only."
I rebooted to recovery restored a nandroid excluding data - this didn't work. Rebooted to recovery, restored only the nandroid data and now my phone is working.
I didn't have any of these issue prior to rooting and installing xposed.
Any one have ANY ideas at all what is causing this infuriating issue?
Try reflashing the modems
Today I was browsing the internet on my Nexus 6p when it suddenly cut to a black screen. When I tried to restart it, I noticed that it was stuck in a bootloop. After some searching, I've tried to wipe the cache, delete the data, do a factory reset etc. I did root my nexus approximately 3-4 months ago, however I went back and flashed the stock factory ROM. I've been trying to flash a new ROM now, but my PC isn't detecting my 6p as a device. I've looked at the device manager menu, and I'm seeing nothing. After some looking around, I've seen that some 6p owners are experiencing bootloop problems. Any idea what I could do?
Ps. I bought my phone via a carrier, freedom mobile.
Note: I WAS NOT USING A CUSTOM ROM, I HAD FLASHED A FACTORY IMAGE A FEW MONTHS AGO
Do you have TWRP flashed? Can you get the PC to detect when in TWRP should work as soon as you get into twrps menus.
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Do you have TWRP flashed? Can you get the PC to detect when in TWRP should work as soon as you get into twrps menus.
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I have managed to get TWRP installed, and now my PC is detecting my phone. I managed to get it to work again, however after around 15 minutes of use, it decided to freeze, crash, and go back into a bootloop.
(I managed to fix it by flashing an OTA update, I'm not sure if the TWRP installation helped)
Wish there was a way to test memory if it was a PC I'd say memory or storage was bad.
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Hi, I've been using this phone for last 2 weeks and ive experience this SystemUi constantly restart by itself. No error or crash popup, just the mobile data goes to error sign -> no sim card -> mobile data. Sometimes rebooting the device does help but most of time it does not.
Ive excounter this problem either unroot or root.
Have anyone experience this issue too?
OnePlus 6t, 8gb, Matte Black, International Ver
Stock OOS, Stock Kernel
Yeah I've noticed something like that. It's frozen up for a few seconds. Screen touches become unresponsive. Last time it happened I was just going back pages on Amazon app and it froze. Unrooted T-Mobile latest update. Maybe that's why they have a on/off schedule in settings.
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I had the same issue. I tried to recover by restarting. Now i am stuck in boot loop and constantly rebooting. Please help here.
This isuue happened to me since upgraded to OB1. My phone was rebooting randomly after booted for just a few minutes. I have tried get rid of all Magisk modules, dirty flash rom, reflash twrp and magisk. Etc ... After that I can't access the phone anymore. The phone just kept on shutting down after logged in. So i tried to get it recoverd by twrp but sadly, twrp didnt show the login screen so the data was encrypted including my backup recoveries.
I ended up fixing by rebranding with stock ota fastboot.
I think you should first backing up your data to external storage if you still have access to twrp. And just do whatever needs after that.
Don't be dumb like me and Good luck.
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