Hello everyone, I hope you could help me with this. Three days ago I accidently dropped my Moto G4 Plus in the toilet, It was immersed in the water for about 5 seconds and then I took it back. I noticed that the phone didn't turned off so I removed the back panel and dried all the water with a towel. The phone worked normally until the next day. I was watching a YouTube video when the screen got freezed for 3 seconds and then the phone rebooted for itself a couple of times until started normally again. I kept using the phone for some minutes but the screen got freezed again but this time the boot loop didn't stop. During the loop the motorola logo is displayed for about 20 seconds then the screen goes off for another 3 seconds and the motorola logo appears again.
I'm able to enter to the bootloader menu pressing the volume down button while the screen is off between the rebooting, that let me turn the phone off but when I turn it on again the boot loop continues. I already made a wipe data/cache using the recovery mode but didn't work. Also flashed the stock rom again via fastboot just to discard any software problems but the boot loop persists.
I found and old thread (https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2638916) of someone saying something about the flex power cable but I'm not 100% sure if that's my case and I don't wanna take the wrong decision. Any idea what my problem might be?
Hardware issue...replace device
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laloyndms said:
Hello everyone, I hope you could help me with this. Three days ago I accidently dropped my Moto G4 Plus in the toilet, It was immersed in the water for about 5 seconds and then I took it back. I noticed that the phone didn't turned off so I removed the back panel and dried all the water with a towel. The phone worked normally until the next day. I was watching a YouTube video when the screen got freezed for 3 seconds and then the phone rebooted for itself a couple of times until started normally again. I kept using the phone for some minutes but the screen got freezed again but this time the boot loop didn't stop. During the loop the motorola logo is displayed for about 20 seconds then the screen goes off for another 3 seconds and the motorola logo appears again.
I'm able to enter to the bootloader menu pressing the volume down button while the screen is off between the rebooting, that let me turn the phone off but when I turn it on again the boot loop continues. I already made a wipe data/cache using the recovery mode but didn't work. Also flashed the stock rom again via fastboot just to discard any software problems but the boot loop persists.
I found and old thread (https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2638916) of someone saying something about the flex power cable but I'm not 100% sure if that's my case and I don't wanna take the wrong decision. Any idea what my problem might be?
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U need to remove battery, dry phone pieces completely by putting it in 5# of rice for 72hrs in gallon ziplock bag with all air sucked out using straw @ corner of bag, then reassemble phone and fastboot flash stock again
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I need some help, I borrowed a friends phone today. It was rooted and it bricked on him once before. I managed to ODIN it back to stock about a month ago and everything was fine for awhile. Today I was in PE (very hot, in a humid room) and the phone shut off. I tried starting it again and it just gets stuck in a constant reboot loop. If I plug it in to try getting it into download mode, it starts download mode and reboots after about 5 seconds.
If I plug in the charger, same thing. It reboots after about 5 seconds, goes to the boot screen, then restarts. OVER AND OVER AND OVER. I opened it up, checked all the connections (thought a ribbon cable was loose and unhooked and rehooked it, didnt fix it.)
I've tried leaving the battery out for about an hour, I've let it run on the reboot loop for about 20mins. Nothing works, I cant even get it to stay in download mode to ODIN. Any ideas? My friend told me that it had random reboots occasionally, but never like this.
Could possibly be due to humidity so take off back, remove battery, wrap in tissue and then put in a bowl of uncooked rice, this acts like silica gel and will suck the moisture out, leave at least 24 hours in the rice, then retry.
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Dont know if any one is facing the same problem.
Installed Lollipop in my S4 over the air, 2 weeks ago.
A week back, my phone entered into BootLoop mode. Phone gets re-started. I can see Samsung logo and it gets restarted again. I tried removing the battery and kept it back. Started working fine then.
Since today after noon, my S4 is in complete boot loop. Tried removing the battery and kept it back. Yet it is in bootloop.
Unable to enter into Developer options also. Please help
I hit the Power Button against a Flat Surface. It Vibrates and shows the Samsung Logo. But then it turns off.
Is the battery empty maybe?
My guess is that your power button is faulty. Either try to wiggle it lose or replace it. It's really cheap
If it reboots in download mode and/or your recovery then it's your power button.
Lennyz1988 said:
My guess is that your power button is faulty. Either try to wiggle it lose or replace it. It's really cheap
If it reboots in download mode and/or your recovery then it's your power button.
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I tried it again with wiggling and hitting it a little bit.
it turns on automatically and then it turns off after some second again
My S4 has finally kicked the bucket. It turns on long enough to display the "Samsung" splash screen with the padlock icon that says "Custom." After about two seconds it instantly shuts off, and can't be turned back on.
Pull the battery, the phone automatically turns on, shuts off again, rinse and repeat.
At this point I just want to salvage my pictures and music from the phone; is there any way I can mount the internal SD in the state that it's in? I'm sure this power issue is hardware-based; I can't get into recovery or download mode before it shuts off on me.
I was having this same problem recently as well. It happened on two separate occasions with about a week in between. The first time it came back after a few battery pulls and attempts to boot to recovery as well as download mode. The second time I fiddled with it for about an hour with numerous battery pulls and attempts to boot to recovery and download mode. I even swapped batteries to no avail. I don't know why exactly it finally decided to boot, but I haven't had an issue with it since. Maybe keep trying and hope for the best?
Can you boot and stay into recovery or download mode?
If not, then it very well might be a button issue. Have the phone checked out or you can do it yourself with a voltmeter if you have the knowledge and tech. Otherwise take it to a professional. I paid around 15$ to a button replaced. Which kinda seems a lot, considering a set of 4 buttons costs about 5$ and then you can do it yourself since it doesn't appear to be that hard, especially if you've done soldering before.
I have a galaxy s4 (i9500) and got it in used condition, a year ago. Never suspected a single problem in it.
Today I powered off my mobile for charging then after 25 minutes I took it off. I held the power button then I saw my boot logo(Where there is written Samsung Galaxy S4 GT-i9500). That logo kept showing as usual for 2 seconds and screen went black and again that logo appeared for 2 seconds and screen gone black and again it appeared, so, I'm stuck in kinda loop not a bootlooop exactly(maybe because bootloop refers to being stuck on boot screen while in my case its boot logo). I then removed the battery and inserted it back after an hour and as soon as I inserted it back the mobile itself turned on as if I held power button but this time again I was stuck in that loop. Moreover when I tried going into download mode, I didn't even need to hold the power button along with the volume down and home, it itself proceeded to confirmation screen of odin mode. And after that confirmation screen appeared saying that whether I really want to boot into download mode, disappeared itself after like 3 or 4 seconds even though I didn't press any key. And in case I press vol up key confirming to boot to download mode, then it again takes me to that loop. I'm too much confused . I can't even flash the firmware as it won;t boot to download mode neither am I able to boot into recovery.
Now do u really think the problem might be the power button(Which is maybe stuck in the state of pressed).
Or else it can be the battery coz my battery is also just average not too good?
I also inserted the command( in build.prop file) for enabling nav. bar and the code was correct but I never rebooted after inserting that. this was the first time I rebooted after that.
SOrry for some bad English.
Do you have something like this? I'm now having problem with getting my phone back to work...
https://youtu.be/HxnV-tn2vpA
From what you say it seams like power button problem, try to start the phone and connect it to the charger. When it start take out the battery, it will be powered by charger and you will eliminate battery problem.
TLDR: are there any diagnostics I can do to verify that my battery needs to be replaced?
A few days ago, I turned on my phone to check the time and a half-second later it suddenly and instantly shutdown. I was not able to restart it at all. When I got home and plugged it in, it began a continuous boot loop, with only the motorola splash screen displaying, then nothing for a few seconds, then back to the splash screen over and over.
Fortunately, I was able to get to the"AP Fastboot Flash Mode" menu. I couldn't do anything from there on the phone itself though; every option just went into the boot loop again. I was able to get a fastboot connection with my PC and so reflashed the phone successfully.
After reflashing, it went into the boot loop again. I began looking for more solutions online and wasn't paying attention, but sometime in the next 5-10 minutes it made it to the login screen! I re-set up my phone and all seemed to be working fine!
Until the next day. I tapped an app and instead of opening, the phone immediately shutdown and went dead again. Took it home, plugged in, and it went into the boot loop again.
Anyway, I've read a few threads on here and elsewhere that the culprit may be the battery. I would like to have more than just a hunch before I shell out the money and time to replace the battery -- is there any way I can verify that the battery is indeed the problem? I didn't seem to be having any battery problems before - charging and usage seemed fine. I did drop the phone rather hard a few weeks ago, but didn't seem to effect anything (short term at least).
Also, could using a non-Droid Turbo 2 charger affect battery life? I actually got the phone used and didn't get the official charger with it, so I've been using just a random leftover one for ~6 months.
TIA!
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TLDR: are there any diagnostics I can do to verify that my battery needs to be replaced?
A few days ago, I turned on my phone to check the time and a half-second later it suddenly and instantly shutdown. I was not able to restart it at all. When I got home and plugged it in, it began a continuous boot loop, with only the motorola splash screen displaying, then nothing for a few seconds, then back to the splash screen over and over.
Fortunately, I was able to get to the"AP Fastboot Flash Mode" menu. I couldn't do anything from there on the phone itself though; every option just went into the boot loop again. I was able to get a fastboot connection with my PC and so reflashed the phone successfully.
After reflashing, it went into the boot loop again. I began looking for more solutions online and wasn't paying attention, but sometime in the next 5-10 minutes it made it to the login screen! I re-set up my phone and all seemed to be working fine!
Until the next day. I tapped an app and instead of opening, the phone immediately shutdown and went dead again. Took it home, plugged in, and it went into the boot loop again.
Anyway, I've read a few threads on here and elsewhere that the culprit may be the battery. I would like to have more than just a hunch before I shell out the money and time to replace the battery -- is there any way I can verify that the battery is indeed the problem? I didn't seem to be having any battery problems before - charging and usage seemed fine. I did drop the phone rather hard a few weeks ago, but didn't seem to effect anything (short term at least).
Also, could using a non-Droid Turbo 2 charger affect battery life? I actually got the phone used and didn't get the official charger with it, so I've been using just a random leftover one for ~6 months.
TIA!
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Try the apps such as Ampere which shows battery info.
I don't think so Non-Turbo charger can lead to affect the battery life but using a cheap charger does.