Well, my S8+ experience has not gone very well so far. After a lot of screwups in trying to actually get one, it finally arrived in the mail yesterday. Initially, everything was going great, powered it on and started setting things up before inserting the SIM, as well as installing an OTA update from Samsung. After this, things seemed to start going wrong. The phone restarted itself in the middle of me working on it and when it came back up, told me that a hard reset had been performed and wiped all the data. Started all over again setting it up, and eventually powering down to install the SIM, except this time, things were laggy and glitchy when it started back up and it just wasn't operating smoothly and continued getting worse and worse. It restarted itself a few more times and each time took longer and longer to actually get started until finally it restarted with an error message in red text reading "BOTA: fail to read bota partition, Status (Device Error)".
Tried to do a couple things at this point, soft and hard resets, but the phone was completely unresponsive to any input at all. I left it like this last night and when I woke up this morning, it had new error messages, overwritten on top of the BOTA error message:
RPMB fuse blown
RPMB Unexpect exception
CURRENT BINARY: Samsung Official
SYSTEM STATUS: Custom
FNP LOCK: OFF
WARRANTY VOID: 0xFFFFFFFF 00x00
QUALCOMM SECUREBOOT: 0xFFFFFFFF
RP SWREV: B0 (0,0,0,0,0) K1 S1
SECURE DOWNLOAD: ENABLE
Still totally unresponsive to any input. I checked it again a while ago and it finally ran out of battery power so I as able to plug it in and do a factory reset before it goes back!
Reznor909 said:
Well, my S8+ experience has not gone very well so far. After a lot of screwups in trying to actually get one, it finally arrived in the mail yesterday. Initially, everything was going great, powered it on and started setting things up before inserting the SIM, as well as installing an OTA update from Samsung. After this, things seemed to start going wrong. The phone restarted itself in the middle of me working on it and when it came back up, told me that a hard reset had been performed and wiped all the data. Started all over again setting it up, and eventually powering down to install the SIM, except this time, things were laggy and glitchy when it started back up and it just wasn't operating smoothly and continued getting worse and worse. It restarted itself a few more times and each time took longer and longer to actually get started until finally it restarted with an error message in red text reading "BOTA: fail to read bota partition, Status (Device Error)".
Tried to do a couple things at this point, soft and hard resets, but the phone was completely unresponsive to any input at all. I left it like this last night and when I woke up this morning, it had new error messages, overwritten on top of the BOTA error message:
RPMB fuse blown
RPMB Unexpect exception
CURRENT BINARY: Samsung Official
SYSTEM STATUS: Custom
FNP LOCK: OFF
WARRANTY VOID: 0xFFFFFFFF 00x00
QUALCOMM SECUREBOOT: 0xFFFFFFFF
RP SWREV: B0 (0,0,0,0,0) K1 S1
SECURE DOWNLOAD: ENABLE
Still totally unresponsive to any input. I checked it again a while ago and it finally ran out of battery power so I as able to plug it in and do a factory reset before it goes back!
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Jesus sounds horrible and what a disappointment I'd return it sorry
I have learned the hard way that you should always insert your sim card BEFORE setting everything up.
The G Dept. said:
I have learned the hard way that you should always insert your sim card BEFORE setting everything up.
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could that be his problem?
I don't think so. When I say that I've learned the hard way, it's because when you insert the sim card for the first time, it wipes the phone to lock it to the carrier.
It's normal behavior so it shouldn't give such errors, really..
Envoyé de mon SM-G955W en utilisant Tapatalk
It sounds like the hard drive completely crashed. It's A REALLY uncommon problem about today's tech, but return your phone and grab a new one.
Best of luck on it, though!
As someone else said, when you insert your SIM card, it matches the CSC and wipes your phone, it did that for me, first boot took ages, but it booted up fine and it's been running great ever since.
Yours somehow killed its own eMMC during the wipe process causing it to not boot.
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Hey everyone,
So, I'm pretty new to Android having had the past two iterations of the Nexus 7 and decided to take the leap from an iPhone (which I had jailbroken) to a Samsung Galaxy S4 GT-I9505 LTE, which I bought unlocked and outright.
I ran stock TouchWiz for a while and then wanted to play, so installed FoxHound 3.2. This worked fine for some time, but then I started getting random reboots which seemed to coincide with listening to music on the device. After a while the reboots suddenly became more regular and it got so I couldn't even open WhatsApp without it either restarting or going into a bootloop. Usually, if it went into a bootloop and I tried starting the phone straight away it would fail, but if I left it off for some time it would start up okay, only to reboot again later if I used it for anything. I also noticed the battery draining quickly.
I tried flashing the device with various other ROMs - PACMan, Google AOKP, etc. - but got the same issue. Many times, the system would crash just when I first started to setup the phone. I finally determined the reason it was crashing at the initial startup was that it was when WiFi was being enabled. So, I ended up following a fruitless several hours of attempting to fix the WiFi using files provided on this page: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2192025. I tried XXUDMH8, XXUEMJ7 and XXUEMK8 all to no avail - I installed both the firmware and the WiFi fix files using Odin and thought I had it cracked, only for my phone to eventually reboot again whilst WiFi was not even enabled - it did take a bit longer this time though, admittedly, but it still rebooted and went into a bootloop.
So, I finally followed this page: http://galaxys4root.com/galaxy-s4-tutorials/how-to-unroot-galaxy-s4-and-remove-root-completely/ to completely return my device to stock TouchWiz, but still no joy.
I have tried factory resetting the device and wiping all cache from the stock recovery and from Philz CWM (which I had while using the custom ROMs), but this does nothing.
I tried connecting my device to Kies now that I have the stock TouchWiz ROM back on the device, but it is now rebooting even more frequently and I can't get in long enough to run the emergency firmware recovery. It used to stay up longer (sometimes indefinitely) when connected to the PC via the Samsung factory cable or to a power supply with the Samsung charger, but now it is even rebooting when plugged in.
I am extremely worried that my device that cost me nearly £600 a few months ago is bricked for good. I did (understandably) think that returning it to default would've resolved the issue, but even this has failed.
Is there ANYTHING else I can try that I have not already........?
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Is there ANYTHING else I can try that I have not already........?
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hello mate, what bootloader do you have?(Boot into download mode too see if it says Knox void warranty or not) and can you still boot into download mode? thanks
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hello mate, what bootloader do you have?(Boot into download mode too see if it says Knox void warranty or not) and can you still boot into download mode? thanks
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Hi and thanks for your reply,
I can boot into download mode - one of the only things I can do! - and it says 0x1 under KNOX WARRANTY VOID, so yes it is showing Knox void.
Just in case you need it, the full information shown on the screen in download mode is as follows:
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: GT-I9505
CURRENT BINARY: Samsung Official
SYSTEM STATUS: Official
KNOX KERNEL LOCK: 0x0
KNOX WARRANTY VOID: 0x1
CSB-CONFIG-LSB: 0x30
WRITE PROTECTION: Enable
eMMC BURST MODE enabled
Thanks again..
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Thanks again..
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I want you to flash the 4.3 stock rom firmware from samsung (Sign up)www.sammobile.com/firmwares/1/ make sure to choose the right one such as device, country . Then when your done flash the file via odin 3.09 and select AP ,Or follow the instruction from here, how to do a proper flash. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2252982 . have a nice day.
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I want you to flash the 4.3 stock rom firmware from samsung (Sign up)www.sammobile.com/firmwares/1/ make sure to choose the right one such as device, country . Then when your done flash the file via odin 3.09 and select AP ,Or follow the instruction from here, how to do a proper flash. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2252982 . have a nice day.
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Hey Repulsa,
Thanks again. Unfortunately, this is what I did. I signed up at samfirmware and downloaded the file: I9505XXUEMK8_I9505BTUEMK5_BTU.zip
The only thing I did different was that I used Odin 3.07 and flashed using the PDA option, but I'm presuming this is the same thing..? After the bootloop, I went into recovery and factory reset, but still the bootloop occurs.
I have since managed to get into my phone after leaving it off for a couple of hours again and looking through the settings it says I have "Samsung" as the secure boot status and "Official" as the device status. The build number is showing up as JSS15J.I9505XXUEMK8 on Android 4.3.
Should I try anything else that you can think of?
Thanks again for the reply.
KalarAzar said:
Hey Repulsa,
Thanks again. Unfortunately, this is what I did. I signed up at samfirmware and downloaded the file: I9505XXUEMK8_I9505BTUEMK5_BTU.zip
The only thing I did different was that I used Odin 3.07 and flashed using the PDA option, but I'm presuming this is the same thing..? After the bootloop, I went into recovery and factory reset, but still the bootloop occurs.
I have since managed to get into my phone after leaving it off for a couple of hours again and looking through the settings it says I have "Samsung" as the secure boot status and "Official" as the device status. The build number is showing up as JSS15J.I9505XXUEMK8 on Android 4.3.
Should I try anything else that you can think of?
Thanks again for the reply.
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is the problem still persist? if it does Turn off your phone and Press and hold Power+Volume up and do another Wipe cache and Factory reset.
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is the problem still persist? if it does Turn off your phone and Press and hold Power+Volume up and do another Wipe cache and Factory reset.
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Yes, I'm afraid it does, and I have already done the wipe cache and factory reset, but no joy. I did it again anyway and on reboot it went back into the bootloop again, I'm afraid..
KalarAzar said:
Hey everyone,
So, I'm pretty new to Android having had the past two iterations of the Nexus 7 and decided to take the leap from an iPhone (which I had jailbroken) to a Samsung Galaxy S4 GT-I9505 LTE, which I bought unlocked and outright.
I ran stock TouchWiz for a while and then wanted to play, so installed FoxHound 3.2. This worked fine for some time, but then I started getting random reboots which seemed to coincide with listening to music on the device. After a while the reboots suddenly became more regular and it got so I couldn't even open WhatsApp without it either restarting or going into a bootloop. Usually, if it went into a bootloop and I tried starting the phone straight away it would fail, but if I left it off for some time it would start up okay, only to reboot again later if I used it for anything. I also noticed the battery draining quickly.
I tried flashing the device with various other ROMs - PACMan, Google AOKP, etc. - but got the same issue. Many times, the system would crash just when I first started to setup the phone. I finally determined the reason it was crashing at the initial startup was that it was when WiFi was being enabled. So, I ended up following a fruitless several hours of attempting to fix the WiFi using files provided on this page: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2192025. I tried XXUDMH8, XXUEMJ7 and XXUEMK8 all to no avail - I installed both the firmware and the WiFi fix files using Odin and thought I had it cracked, only for my phone to eventually reboot again whilst WiFi was not even enabled - it did take a bit longer this time though, admittedly, but it still rebooted and went into a bootloop.
So, I finally followed this page: http://galaxys4root.com/galaxy-s4-tutorials/how-to-unroot-galaxy-s4-and-remove-root-completely/ to completely return my device to stock TouchWiz, but still no joy.
I have tried factory resetting the device and wiping all cache from the stock recovery and from Philz CWM (which I had while using the custom ROMs), but this does nothing.
I tried connecting my device to Kies now that I have the stock TouchWiz ROM back on the device, but it is now rebooting even more frequently and I can't get in long enough to run the emergency firmware recovery. It used to stay up longer (sometimes indefinitely) when connected to the PC via the Samsung factory cable or to a power supply with the Samsung charger, but now it is even rebooting when plugged in.
I am extremely worried that my device that cost me nearly £600 a few months ago is bricked for good. I did (understandably) think that returning it to default would've resolved the issue, but even this has failed.
Is there ANYTHING else I can try that I have not already........?
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it can be a bad battery aswell if your battery serial starts with BD exchange it asap you may also experience any issues mentioned in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2570608
Acer4605 said:
it can be a bad battery aswell if your battery serial starts with BD exchange it asap you may also experience any issues mentioned in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2570608
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Ah FFS. My battery serial does start with BD and I was wondering if it was a battery issue, but didn't want to replace it if the fault was wider spread. I guess I may have to try this then..
I'm just flashing to MJ7 right now, but if it reboots again I will see about a new battery from where I bought it on Monday
And, as I forgot to say in the last post: thanks for your reply. If this fixes it, much kudos, my friend..
Yep. The flashing of MJ7 did not work. Maybe my battery is a dud as it went straight back into a bootloop at the Samsung logo.
Carphone Warehouse visit on Monday methinks..
KalarAzar said:
Yep. The flashing of MJ7 did not work. Maybe my battery is a dud as it went straight back into a bootloop at the Samsung logo.
Carphone Warehouse visit on Monday methinks..
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you can get passed the samsung logo if you boot while your charger is connected to the phone, the battery might swell as well or is already bigger then it originally was
My phone has been randomly shutting down over the past couple of days and the only way I can get it to boot is to connect a charger/cable to pc. I've tried different ROMs and returning to stock. No joy.
I guess my battery could well be the problem
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My phone has randomly started shutting down over the past couple of days and the only way I can get it to boot is to connect charger/cable to pc. When it dies, it also loses all of my wifi passwords. It's a bit of a head scratcher. Any help appreciated
Definately the battery, dude
I was experiencing the same problems, and I observed that the battery swollen. So I replaced it and now the phone is functioning properly. Do not wait for the battery to modify its volume because you are risking to put pressure on the display and crack it. Beware.
Was, indeed, the battery
Hey everyone,
Just to let you know that I went back to Phones4u with the receipt from September (when I bought the new phone) and they filled out a form to request a new battery from Samsung and replaced mine their and then in the shop with a new battery from another Samsung Galaxy S4.
My old battery did, indeed, have a serial number that started with BD and the new one starts with AA so hopefully I am now sorted.
Massive thanks to everyone who replied and hopefully this thread will save someone else the time and lost data that flashing ROMs can incur.
Cheers,
A very happy Steve :laugh:
Hi to all,
sorry to use the bold character but it's REALLY an unbreakable enigma. It regards My fiancee Galaxy s5 g900f no brand ITV and that one of another user.
The thread in wich we found to be in the same situation is T H I S.
The phone was never touched, modified or altered in anyway as my fiancee doesn't even know what "root" or "rom" means. It was bought in november 2014, used with whatsapp, facebook and two games.
It was updated using wifi OTA to lollipop BOA3 ITV. Update was successful, she didn't wipe data as there were only 4-5 apps on it and the phone was working normally. It stayed this way for more than one month, no problems at all.
It was never touched in anyway, never diverted from the original. A very noob utilization to clarify.
At mid April one day when the phone was on the table in standby , we saw it rebooting. Then worked normally.
The day after it, two more reboots while doing anything , on the third one it appeared "SET WARRANTY BIT KERNEL" and BEGAN TO BOOTLOOP.
The bootloop starts right after "Samsung Galaxy s5 powered by android " and never ends.
Sometimes it gets stuck at "set warranty bit kernel".
THE PHONE ENTERS DOWNLOAD MODE always when pressing vol down,home,power.
IT DOESN'T ALWAYS ENTERS RECOVERY MODE. Sometimes gets stucked in "booting recovery. Recovery is not selinux enforcing. Set warranty bit recovery"
Me and one other guy on androidforums have tried everything:
-1. wipe cache, data and dalvick from stock recovery (it was difficult to enter it but done multiple times)
-2. flashing with ODIN stock images (OFFICIAL ITV FOR ME) . Kitkat and Lollipop officials. ALWAYS GREEN LIGHT PASS!
2.1 Updating bootloaders when going from kitkat to lollipop and viceversa.
2.2 Checking repartitioning using the right ITV PIT files.
2.3 wiping before and after that.
-3 flashing from KIES in FW UPGRADE MODE and emergency mode.
-4 flashed custom recovery. It gets stuck multiple times but the other guy managed to boot into Philz, formatting every partition,
-5 installing CYANOGENMOD 12 but it loads the cyanogen bootanimation for 1 sec, then bootloop.
With lollipop it gets stuck on the samsung bootloader logo.
With kitkat it gets to samsung bootanimation (led and audio working) but never ends.
ONE TIME IT MANAGED TO ARRIVE TO "upgrading android applications 1 of 1" for 2 seconds then bootloops (and it was data clean! so what app is it upgrading?!?)
the status in Odin mode is
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: SM-G900F
CURRENT BINARY: CUSTOM
SYSTEM STATUS: CUSTOM
REACTIVATION LOCK(KK): OFF
KNOX WARRANTY VOID: 0*1 (1)
QUALCOM SECUREBOOT: ENABLE (CSB)
RP SWREV: S1, T1, R1, A1, P1
SECURE DOWNLOAD : ENABLE
UDC START
But it was never modified with anything! and it stays this way after an original rom flash! (shouldn't be at least reporting "official" ?)
SAMSUNG SERVICE IN ITALY REFUSED TO REPAIR IT SAYING THAT WARRANTY IS VOID DUE TO CUSTOM MODS.
Don't know what to do. I've tried almost everything.
WE BEG FOR YOU HELP , PLEASE.
P.S. sorry if I have mistaken the thread section or the title
oile said:
Hi to all,
sorry to use the bold character but it's REALLY an unbreakable enigma. It regards My fiancee Galaxy s5 g900f no brand ITV and that one of another user.
The thread in wich we found to be in the same situation is T H I S.
The phone was never touched, modified or altered in anyway as my fiancee doesn't even know what "root" or "rom" means. It was bought in november 2014, used with whatsapp, facebook and two games.
It was updated using wifi OTA to lollipop BOA3 ITV. Update was successful, she didn't wipe data as there were only 4-5 apps on it and the phone was working normally. It stayed this way for more than one month, no problems at all.
It was never touched in anyway, never diverted from the original. A very noob utilization to clarify.
At mid April one day when the phone was on the table in standby , we saw it rebooting. Then worked normally.
The day after it, two more reboots while doing anything , on the third one it appeared "SET WARRANTY BIT KERNEL" and BEGAN TO BOOTLOOP.
The bootloop starts right after "Samsung Galaxy s5 powered by android " and never ends.
Sometimes it gets stuck at "set warranty bit kernel".
THE PHONE ENTERS DOWNLOAD MODE always when pressing vol down,home,power.
IT DOESN'T ALWAYS ENTERS RECOVERY MODE. Sometimes gets stucked in "booting recovery. Recovery is not selinux enforcing. Set warranty bit recovery"
Me and one other guy on androidforums have tried everything:
-1. wipe cache, data and dalvick from stock recovery (it was difficult to enter it but done multiple times)
-2. flashing with ODIN stock images (OFFICIAL ITV FOR ME) . Kitkat and Lollipop officials. ALWAYS GREEN LIGHT PASS!
2.1 Updating bootloaders when going from kitkat to lollipop and viceversa.
2.2 Checking repartitioning using the right ITV PIT files.
2.3 wiping before and after that.
-3 flashing from KIES in FW UPGRADE MODE and emergency mode.
-4 flashed custom recovery. It gets stuck multiple times but the other guy managed to boot into Philz, formatting every partition,
-5 installing CYANOGENMOD 12 but it loads the cyanogen bootanimation for 1 sec, then bootloop.
With lollipop it gets stuck on the samsung bootloader logo.
With kitkat it gets to samsung bootanimation (led and audio working) but never ends.
ONE TIME IT MANAGED TO ARRIVE TO "upgrading android applications 1 of 1" for 2 seconds then bootloops (and it was data clean! so what app is it upgrading?!?)
the status in Odin mode is
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: SM-G900F
CURRENT BINARY: CUSTOM
SYSTEM STATUS: CUSTOM
REACTIVATION LOCK(KK): OFF
KNOX WARRANTY VOID: 0*1 (1)
QUALCOM SECUREBOOT: ENABLE (CSB)
RP SWREV: S1, T1, R1, A1, P1
SECURE DOWNLOAD : ENABLE
UDC START
But it was never modified with anything! and it stays this way after an original rom flash! (shouldn't be at least reporting "official" ?)
SAMSUNG SERVICE IN ITALY REFUSED TO REPAIR IT SAYING THAT WARRANTY IS VOID DUE TO CUSTOM MODS.
Don't know what to do. I've tried almost everything.
WE BEG FOR YOU HELP , PLEASE.
P.S. sorry if I have mistaken the thread section or the title
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facing exactly the same problem , any Devs kind enuff to enlighten us on this ?
No one could help?
Looks like a broken NAND(The 16GB storasge of the device) chip to me... It should be replaced with a new one to fix the problem. Repartitioning it won't fix it at all and 1 thing you've done wrong is flashing it with custom ROMs after it broke. You should have claimed warranty first before you tried the custom ROMs solution.
Now the only solution to this is approach samsung again and ask how much would it cost you replacing your S5's NAND. Nothing can be done here software wise. The explanation you made points only to this problem.
Being stuck in "Samsung Galaxy s5 powered by android" only means that the kernel won't even load at all and you flashing the kernel with stock & CM version and still encountering this issue only means it's a NAND problem.
I claimed the warranty repair before trying custom rom. I haven't had the possibility to try custom roms at all because the phone is not mine. But xtaeyeon who has the same problem did and cyanogenmod didn't boot.
Now, being you so kind giving your advice, is there any possibility to restore broken sectors on the nand? Or is there a way to have the nand chip only replaced? Do you know any repair center that can do that without buying a new motherboard?
It is so strange that it came out of nowhere exactly the same problem for me, xtaeyeon and another guy on a Spanish forum who changed the board to have it repaired.
As we are on different countries I couldn't tell if there's such a way for you to do that. Here in our country local phone technicians buy broken phones and salvage their parts to repair phones such as this. Hence if you were here I could say yes there's a way to fix it without having to replace the board.
Next is you said that you didn't flash custom ROMs on that device then why not claim for a warranty repair then? Is it out of warranty already? If it's still under warranty then I suggest you return it for replacement to them. You have every right to have it fixed for free and if they say that warranty is void because you modified the software then insist that you didn't and have a real technician from samsung decide.
As for restoring broken sectors... I don't think this is the problem at all. Cause if it is the filesystem configured on the NAND should have isolated the bad sectors automatically and allocate the files to good sectors indeed. I believe that the NAND chip here is totally broken like when you transfer files in there the file you transferred gets corrupted.
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I claimed the warranty repair before trying custom rom. I haven't had the possibility to try custom roms at all because the phone is not mine. But xtaeyeon who has the same problem did and cyanogenmod didn't boot.
Now, being you so kind giving your advice, is there any possibility to restore broken sectors on the nand? Or is there a way to have the nand chip only replaced? Do you know any repair center that can do that without buying a new motherboard?
It is so strange that it came out of nowhere exactly the same problem for me, xtaeyeon and another guy on a Spanish forum who changed the board to have it repaired.
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Samsung said it is out of warranty because of Knox 0x1 and "custom" condition of binary and system. But it was never Flashed with anything different than the lollipop ota.
I don't know what to do. If it really is the new motherboard, my fiancé cannot afford it cause the Galaxy s5 was a gift. :/
oile said:
Samsung said it is out of warranty because of Knox 0x1 and "custom" condition of binary and system. But it was never Flashed with anything different than the lollipop ota.
I don't know what to do. If it really is the new motherboard, my fiancé cannot afford it cause the Galaxy s5 was a gift. :/
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If you live in the EU the knox thing is irrelevant, they're required to service you anyway by law.
You have a right to flash the OS of your choice in EU. Sometimes they try to get rid of customers, basically they have an unofficial policy of avoiding giving you free service when possible. You just need to literally tell them you won't take no for an answer (this makes miracles happen) and that you won't leave until you get the service they owe you.
But if you live outside of EU, well, then I don't know.
Hello all. I'm here today seeking help with a problem I've been having with my note 4. A few weeks ago, the phone randomly started lagging really bad, reboots by itself and sometime fails to boot giving the "mmc read error". Usually requires several battery pulls to get it working again. Had this problem during 5.1.1, upgrading to 6.0.1 has done nothing. I have tried booting in to safe mode, clearing cache partition and a factory reset, all in vain. Phone is stock and clean, called Samsung and was politely told to "go f*** myself" since the 1 year warranty is over. Phone is Canadian. Thanks to all those who can help.
Hello - I've just had this very same error in the past 2 weeks and only fixed it today.
MAKE SURE YOU BACK EVERYTHING UP ASAP - NO EXCUSES.
Its a hardware failure I'm afraid.
I had to take my phone into the Samsung service centre today, and they replaced the motherobard after they confirmed it as dead.
My phone has the exact same symptoms as yours (lag, reboots, booting only into download mode), except that mine eventually refused entirely to turn on. Im not joking; the next time that it does turn on, make ure you do a phone and SD card full back up before you lose everything (pictures and such like).
I dont know about you, or where you are located, but my Note 4 has a 2 year warranty (Im in the UK) and I received it a year last March ago. Still well within warranty.
Alternatively, you could have a look on ebay for a new motherboard and replace it yourself.
Good luck!
I was wondering..
I came across this Forum group since I was looking for boot problems with my SM-N910T3
I hope flashing pit will resolve this..
I recently started to have some low level issue and was hoping it was partition/boot related and not hardware.
Randomly phone boot directly into Download mode with error;
ddi: mmc_read failed
Often I have to pull battery and hold down /power / home for 10 sec to boot up again.
I didn't see an explanation of the purpose of the pit process ; could someone explain?
I am very familiar with custom roms and kernels, Pit is new to me..
Thanks
Wilsonb said:
Randomly phone boot directly into Download mode with error;
ddi: mmc_read failed
Often I have to pull battery and hold down /power / home for 10 sec to boot up again.
I didn't see an explanation of the purpose of the pit process ; could someone explain?
I am very familiar with custom roms and kernels, Pit is new to me..
Thanks
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Hi Wilson,
welcome to the club, I am having the exact same problem now.
And bad news first, nothing will help you/us except a change of the motherboard... So bring it to a Samsung service center, the only thing you could do.
Believe me, I tried everything there is to try, including full wiping with flashing PIT files, etc. etc.
Forget it!
This is a hardware issue, as the mmc's are faulty and die after a year. Great.
Just to inform you, a pit file contains the infos about the partitions on the phone, their sizes, file system, etc.
So if you somehow compromised the structure or filesystem of the partitions, you could revert them back to the stock format.
Yeah, but doesn't help if your flash memory is corrupt on hw level...
So i have been using Hybrid-X 3.0 rom for like 1.5 years and today my phone started boot looping would come up for 2 mins then reboot. Nothing i did helped, tried dalvik and cache clearing.
So I decided to try and just backup my files using twrp since i could boot into that just fine without it restarting on its own.
I ran into some issues where i couldn't copy files off my phone... it would just paste 0kb folders with no contents inside.
So then I thought it might be some version issue so I tried to update twrp to the latest I was on 2.8.7.0 and tried to go to 3.0.2.0.
After it installed i am worse off. It wont go into recovery at all!
So here I am now.
I can only get into download mode. Device shows up in odin but anytime I tried to do something it just gives me either
Fail! (Auth) error
In download mode i get this at the top:
ODIN MODE (HIGH SPEED)
PRODUCT NAME: SM-910P
CURRENT BINARY: CUSTOM
SYSTEM STATUS: CUSTOM
REACTIVATION LOCK : OFF
KNOX WARRANTY VOID: 0x1 (2)
QUALCOMMM SECUREBOOT: ENABLE (CSB)
AP SWREV: S1, T3, R1, A4, P1
SECURE DOWNLOAD: eNABLE
UDC START
Nothing like grinding away at a problem..
used cf autoroot and was at least able to load that with odin.
Now i am back to the original problem of the phone rebooting after being on for less than 2 minutes....
BetaCris said:
Nothing like grinding away at a problem..
used cf autoroot and was at least able to load that with odin.
Now i am back to the original problem of the phone rebooting after being on for less than 2 minutes....
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Try doing a full wipe, then using Odin to go back to a completely stock firmware from sammobile.com. If that seems to stick with no reboots, you'll have to use Odin again to apply cf-auto-root and then twrp. If you stil get reboots with stock, you may have a hardware problem with the phone.
Ending up doing a rewrite like you stated above back to OK1 version. Then installed the MOAR UN5 Hybrid.
All is well now except I am getting that activation not complete internal error 106.
I can still make and receive calls and txts. Any ideas? Or should I call sprint and tell them i just did a factory wipe?
BetaCris said:
Ending up doing a rewrite like you stated above back to OK1 version. Then installed the MOAR UN5 Hybrid.
All is well now except I am getting that activation not complete internal error 106.
I can still make and receive calls and txts. Any ideas? Or should I call sprint and tell them i just did a factory wipe?
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Yeah I did a quick Google and it looks like "internal error 106" has to do with provisioning by Sprint. I think you should call them. See these:
http://forums.androidcentral.com/samsung-galaxy-note-4/647169-activation-error-106-note-4-please-help.html
and
http://www.askmefast.com/How_to_fix_error_code_106_on_sprint_phonesays_data_call_failure-qna5944013.html
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Yeah I did a quick Google and it looks like "internal error 106" has to do with provisioning by Sprint. I think you should call them. See these:
http://forums.androidcentral.com/samsung-galaxy-note-4/647169-activation-error-106-note-4-please-help.html
and
http://www.askmefast.com/How_to_fix_error_code_106_on_sprint_phonesays_data_call_failure-qna5944013.html
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Thanks for the input.
Called sprint. They tried the ## service codes and it didnt work... it actually broke my calling and data which i had before they had me do that. They basically said i have to factory reset again...
So anyone else have any ideas? I really dont want to have to reinstall the rom again from scratch...
Ended up doing the whole Moar rom install again and seems to be good.
Hi All,
So, I have spent 2 days trying to get my Galaxy s8+ back to normal. However, I seem to only have made it worse. It all happened when I decided to change the /data partition from ext4 to another format and then back again to get the /data partition to mount in TWRP after flashing Pascal Rom. However when I rebooted, nothing worked, no boot up screen, no recovery, no life, but all I could get was download mode. It then must of froze up after another restart and I couldn't get anything for 12 hours or so.
The next step I tried once i got download mode again was to flash stock firmware for the G955F, I can't remember the version of this firmware, but I still had nothing change. So then i flashed the latest firmware from SamFirm's downloading client, which was G955FXXU2CRF7 - Australian Optus Branded Firmware (OPS). I was able to get as far as the "hello start screen" and then my phone restarted, it then tried to upgrade my system again, then started "erasing" and then it rebooted and I still had the same issue, nothing but download mode and still no recovery, it still wouldn't turn on. So I flashed the latest International/Unbranded Australian firmware (XSA) - G955FXXU3CRGH, still the same result. I now can't go back to the OPS version of firmware because I get the Check error with the bootloader (since it's a more recent version), so I can't go backwards. I also can only flash "Official Binaries" now. Oh and to make things worse, I read that Odin Option "Nand Erase" just erased user data, so I thought I might as well try it, and as a result, I now can't flash even the (XSA) firmware because of ODIN failing and I now have an "An Error has Occurred while updating the device software. Use the emergency recovery function in the smart switch PC Software.". I am a bloody idiot :good: . Oh, I have tried multiple versions of Both Samsung Kies & Smart Switch (Which both had the option for "recovery & initialisation"), however, I get a message that my device is unsupported after adding in my device model and S/N. I tried a PIT file and then found out it's now included in all the latest firmware img files.. so yeah lol. Fun times. Soooo I feel like I am out of Options, nothing I do is working. The worst of all this is my wife is not happy haha which means after years of tinkering with android phones (flashing custom ROMS, Kernels, Root Solutions, e.c.t ), this may be the end of the road for me if I can't fix this phone. I really hope this thread isn't true too : https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8+/help/sm-g955fd-access-download-mode-t3748228
So Please, someone help me out if it is at all fixable even if it requires opening the phone up lol.
The stats i have on download mode are the following:
RMM State as Prenormal
OEM Lock: OFF
FRP Lock: OFF
CARRIER_ID: OPS (which is super weird because it only accepts XSA to be flashed :S )
Secure download: Enabled
System Status: Custom
Warranty Void: 1
Current Binary: Samsun Official
If you need more, just let me know.
Ok, quick update: I have got rid of the error that I mentioned. I managed to flash XSA firmware again, it went to the blue Andriod is updating the system screen, then started "erasing" then rebooted and nothing again, still only download mode available. Nothing happens when I try to turn it on or try recovery mode.
This firmware you mentioned XSA - G955FXXU3CRGH i would double check. As far as I know Australia doesn't have a version 3 bootloader yet whether unbranded.telstra or Optus.
Quick Update: Maybe Fixed now!
Even though no one has replied yet, as it's only been an hour or so. I just wanted to let anyone else know who is experiencing a similar issue in the future on how to possibly fix it.
This was a real nightmare, however quick disclaimer, I am not responsible for any damage incurred to your device/property by following my instructions.
So the way I have fixed it, is I flashed the AP file only (from the firmware zip i had downloaded from SamFirm) with "Auto Reboot" Off. When ODIN finished, I held the Vol Down + power button, to reset it. It gave me a blue "No Command" Screen, I then waited and it then went black and the recovery screen appeared. I cleared the cache, rebooted to bootloader, which it didn't turn back on, so I left it because I thought it was the same thing. Came back 10 mins later and turned it on (or hard restarted, can't remember) and it worked. It booted!
I did soon learn it looks like it was having a charging problem because it had no charge and kept telling me there was water in the port (even though it was dry), I restarted it again after putting it on a wireless charging pad and it is seeming fine so far with the USB charger. So big note to anyone in the future, that it could be possibly bugging out with charging as well if you can't get it back on. I did have the device tell me here and there the last two days that there was water in the port when it was off. So kinda weird.
I know this all sounds a little hocus pocus, superstitious almost, but hey, my phone is working, so maybe replicating my actions may just help lol. :cyclops:
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This firmware you mentioned XSA - G955FXXU3CRGH i would double check. As far as I know Australia doesn't have a version 3 bootloader yet whether unbranded.telstra or Optus.
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Oh right, well, I did hear that SamFirm is not supported anymore, as that's where that firmware came from. Maybe it's dishing out incorrect firmware now? Possible the structure of where ever it is getting its firmware from (pretty sure it's pulled from samsung) has possibly been altered?
Just for reference I use www.updato.com for downloading firmware it is usually up to date. No reference to the firmware you mentioned (not for Australia anyway)
The screenshot I took: Imgur link:
https://imgur.com/a/lqyzWW7
Interesting I'll keep a lookout for it. Still on nougat 7.0 (XSA) no plans to upgrade yet until some issues are fully resolved ( out of beta stage that is ).
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Interesting I'll keep a lookout for it. Still on nougat 7.0 (XSA) no plans to upgrade yet until some issues are fully resolved ( out of beta stage that is ).
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Yeah, it's seeming to work now, but my fast charge isn't working. However, my other oreo ROM didn't work with fast charge either. So i am unsure if it is my phone or an orio bug :/ lol
Well at least you got it working and not using as a door stop
that was really sad story man.....
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Well at least you got it working and not using as a door stop
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Yeah haha, so glad it's not a door stop haha