X727 overheating issue? - LeEco Le Pro3 Questions & Answers

Just bought this yesterday and I really like it, however it seems to be getting hot randomly and rebooted on me while making a phone call. Worried about keeping the phone if it has a overheating issue? Anyone else experience this? Since Leeco warranty support in the future is uncertain wasnt sure if I should risk keeping it

Never had over heating problem. Heavy gaming with no problem. Maybe there's problem with the device
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Nexus 10 Rebooting

I have noticed that my nexus 10, which i received today, reboots itself whenver i put it in sleep mode. Also, when charging it turns itself off. These problems never occur during use, just when it is in sleep mode. Anyone else have this problem? Any solutions?
Gosfgiants said:
I have noticed that my nexus 10, which i received today, reboots itself whenver i put it in sleep mode. Also, when charging it turns itself off. These problems never occur during use, just when it is in sleep mode. Anyone else have this problem? Any solutions?
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I've seen this once. I'd just put the tab down, lock screen active but display still on and bam! I was pretty shocked.
I'd be much more pissed off if it happened during use though!
Mine has locked up about 5 times since yesterday.....
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This was happening on mine as well. It stopped after I updated the device, so I think it might be a software issue.
There's a long thread on this in the Q&A section. A lot of people are noticing it. Hopefully Google fixes it in a software update soon.
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Mine has stopped rebooting, but it still turns itself off after a few minutes of being asleep. Any solutions? Or should I consider a return?
4.2 definitely needs an update. Freezing everywhere, gesture typing is sluggish, reboots and lock-ups.....was not expecting this :/
Honestly, I've not experienced any of this. I'm only playing a few games and browsing mostly though so maybe I'm not doing something that triggers it. One of the N7's I bought did that, and I returned it. If you reflash the stock image and clear data and it still does this I would suggest getting a return. I've had no real software problems with mine.
Man, you all have me really worried. My wife bought me a n10, and it's sitting in the closet because it's a christmas present. If it's having software issues, that's one thing....hardware issues are a whole other animal..I need to make sure the hardware isn't bad before I miss out on the return period.
tpayne1 said:
Man, you all have me really worried. My wife bought me a n10, and it's sitting in the closet because it's a christmas present. If it's having software issues, that's one thing....hardware issues are a whole other animal..I need to make sure the hardware isn't bad before I miss out on the return period.
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I had similar issues with the first one I received. CONSTANT reboots, occasional freezes and shutdowns. Returned it for a new one, which I received today, and for what it is worth, I haven't noticed the same problems at all yet with the new unit. So, at least in my case, it does appear to have been a hardware issue...

[Q] 4.2.1 Insane lag

Surprised I didn't find any other similar experiences but my Nexus 7 16GB on 4.2.1 (unlocked but not rooted) is having some real issues with performance lately. Literally everything I do on it ends up lagging and stuttering with nothing being smooth what so ever. Sometimes it will lag so much that it freezes then reboots itself.
I've also had issues with the battery reporting 30% and then suddenly shutting off and not restarting without being on charge for about an hour. I also sometimes hear a "click" sound from the device every now and again. Plus there is some strange feedback and noise through the headphones while it is on charge and if it is rebooting.
Thanks for reading, could anyone tell me if there a solution to any of these problems such as overclocking, flashing a new ROM, returning it maybe?
573W1E said:
Surprised I didn't find any other similar experiences but my Nexus 7 16GB on 4.2.1 (unlocked but not rooted) is having some real issues with performance lately. Literally everything I do on it ends up lagging and stuttering with nothing being smooth what so ever. Sometimes it will lag so much that it freezes then reboots itself.
I've also had issues with the battery reporting 30% and then suddenly shutting off and not restarting without being on charge for about an hour. I also sometimes hear a "click" sound from the device every now and again. Plus there is some strange feedback and noise through the headphones while it is on charge and if it is rebooting.
Thanks for reading, could anyone tell me if there a solution to any of these problems such as overclocking, flashing a new ROM, returning it maybe?
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Return it, best solution.. :good:
573W1E said:
Surprised I didn't find any other similar experiences but my Nexus 7 16GB on 4.2.1 (unlocked but not rooted) is having some real issues with performance lately. Literally everything I do on it ends up lagging and stuttering with nothing being smooth what so ever. Sometimes it will lag so much that it freezes then reboots itself.
I've also had issues with the battery reporting 30% and then suddenly shutting off and not restarting without being on charge for about an hour. I also sometimes hear a "click" sound from the device every now and again. Plus there is some strange feedback and noise through the headphones while it is on charge and if it is rebooting.
Thanks for reading, could anyone tell me if there a solution to any of these problems such as overclocking, flashing a new ROM, returning it maybe?
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Although it is stock, have you tried flashing a recovery image just to see if that fixes anything? If that doesn't fix the lag, then return it. The image can be found here.
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Just noticed you have many more problems than just lag. Return it.
573W1E said:
Surprised I didn't find any other similar experiences but my Nexus 7 16GB on 4.2.1 (unlocked but not rooted) is having some real issues with performance lately. Literally everything I do on it ends up lagging and stuttering with nothing being smooth what so ever. Sometimes it will lag so much that it freezes then reboots itself.
I've also had issues with the battery reporting 30% and then suddenly shutting off and not restarting without being on charge for about an hour. I also sometimes hear a "click" sound from the device every now and again. Plus there is some strange feedback and noise through the headphones while it is on charge and if it is rebooting.
Thanks for reading, could anyone tell me if there a solution to any of these problems such as overclocking, flashing a new ROM, returning it maybe?
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Don't bother with trying anything else. You got a bad unit return asap
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Mine has been lagging pretty badly ever since 4.2. Mostly on the lock screen
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If you have Google currents installed uncheck they sync button and reboot, will make a difference
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If you guys haven't seen or tried this, it may just help. It's an amazing app that actually works on most devices. It's being talked about on all the Android sites. Root is required.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2104326
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Random reboots and lag

Got my T-Mobile black onyx S7 edge the other day. Love the phone and my wife has one as well. We have both had a few random reboots and lag where the phone gets very hot afterwards. Has anyone else been having this issue?
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Nope. Been running mine for three days now, and not a single freeze, reboot, or any overheatng for that matter.
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I did have one random reboot on initial setup. After that, the phone has been fine.
No random reboots but I did have one glitch that I have never seen before. I did a test call to my house. I hung up and then the my cell phone started ringing again followed by my house phone ringing again. It placed a call to my house again but there was no indication of the active call on my cell phone except for the audio was there. I could not hang up the call on the cell phone since it wasn't showing any active call. I had to hang up my house phone and everything was good after that. It was very strange and only happened once.
abrcrmdl23 said:
Got my T-Mobile black onyx S7 edge the other day. Love the phone and my wife has one as well. We have both had a few random reboots and lag where the phone gets very hot afterwards. Has anyone else been having this issue?
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I have had 0 problems - love this phone - if you are still having lag and random reboots, maybe a "Factory Data Reset" would help?
abrcrmdl23 said:
Got my T-Mobile black onyx S7 edge the other day. Love the phone and my wife has one as well. We have both had a few random reboots and lag where the phone gets very hot afterwards. Has anyone else been having this issue?
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I had a couple instances of lag/hang up the first couple days of use, but it's been smooth sailing since. Probably just needed time to settle in a little more.
No reboots here. But there are numerous hiccups I've had with various apps and such. Nexus 6P still takes the cake as for as smoothness and stability in my experiences.
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Only thing I have noticed is when enabled, the 'Game Launcher' feature tends to make my games lag. I'm not quite sure what the purpose of the 'Game Launcher' feature is (I thought it was meant to provide a smoother, less-interrupted experience when in games) but it seems to be causing more harm than good.
Once disabled, all my games are back to running nice and smooth. I am assuming a software update can and will fix this, as it is a relatively new feature so there are bound to be some bugs, but I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this as well?
Other than games and the 'game launcher' issue, I haven't experience any other lag once I got past the first couple of days.
I had a comparative issue when I first got my Droid turbo 2, it was rebooting a considerable measure. Like 3 times each day. I wound up exchanging the console programming out, uprooting and incapacitating all the superfluous programming the telephone accompanied and after that the issues ceased. Telephone has rebooted subsequent to.
what i do right off the bat is update any software updates there might be then factory reset it through recovery. a clean start to a new device
abrcrmdl23 said:
Got my T-Mobile black onyx S7 edge the other day. Love the phone and my wife has one as well. We have both had a few random reboots and lag where the phone gets very hot afterwards. Has anyone else been having this issue?
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So after having the phone for a few days now. Looks like that might have been a one time thing upon initial setup as the phone has been running great ever since. Looks like I jumped the gun. My last Samsung phone was the galaxy s2 on Sprint. That phone was so buggy I guess I was a bit to quick to judge Samsung based on a very old comparison.
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I had this too. 100% fixed it by performing factory reset via stock recovery.
You are getting lag and reboots because a Samsung security update patch was failing. Only way to fix is factory reset

Is the Android O beta FIXING the sudden shutdown on 6P ?

Hi.
Many of us has sudden shutdown on Android 7.1.1/2...
May be some one knows will the O version fix it ?
Thanks !
Unlikely. The "sudden shutdown" issue is believed to be a battery problem, not an OS issue.
The same we said about 7.1.2 and nothing happened and since Google is still silent means they can't ever fix it or they don't want to bother. I think Huawei just used very crappy low quality motherboards/batteries in all 6Ps or just in some.
Replace your battery...
Nobody knows FOR CERTAIN if it's software or hardware related. Seeing that it has tackled the issue on the pixel, they could have looked into it for the 6P. You can try reaching Google support about that since that kind of issue would be a defect whether it be softwares or hardware related.
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Riardon said:
The same we said about 7.1.2 and nothing happened and since Google is still silent means they can't ever fix it or they don't want to bother. I think Huawei just used very crappy low quality motherboards/batteries in all 6Ps or just in some.
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i dont get why people think an os update is going to fix their failing battery.
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i dont get why people think an os update is going to fix their failing battery.
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Well Pixel had the same issue and they fixed it with 7.1.2. The 6P appears to be something entirely different. Most probably bad quality batteries.
Yeah this is definitely a hardware issue.
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Yeah this is definitely a hardware issue.
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What makes it definitely a hardware issue? Several other phones have been experiencing this. Google has even made a fix for the pixel with the exact same issue. https://support.google.com/pixelphone/forum/AAAAb4-OgUsh9qq56zHiuU/?hl=by
I don't understand how early shutdowns are batter related. Degraded batteries just hit 0% quicker, but to have it just shut down at 30%?
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I am running 8 and I do not have the shutdown problem like I did previously. So there had to be some tweaks that come along with the new version.
sb erb said:
I am running 8 and I do not have the shutdown problem like I did previously. So there had to be some tweaks that come along with the new version.
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That's interesting, my hasn't been fixed with O. Glad it fixed yours though
richii0207 said:
What makes it definitely a hardware issue? Several other phones have been experiencing this. Google has even made a fix for the pixel with the exact same issue. https://support.google.com/pixelphone/forum/AAAAb4-OgUsh9qq56zHiuU/?hl=by
I don't understand how early shutdowns are batter related. Degraded batteries just hit 0% quicker, but to have it just shut down at 30%?
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1.) Only effects a tiny amount, even though all are using same software
2.) Not fixed by installing any software, even custom versions
3.) Would not need to be a degraded battery, would more likely be a faulty motherboard
crixley said:
1.) Only effects a tiny amount, even though all are using same software
2.) Not fixed by installing any software, even custom versions
3.) Would not need to be a degraded battery, would more likely be a faulty motherboard
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I hope is not the 3rd option!
Too many people changed the battery and solved this issue.
But still there could be also to many people that changed the battery and still have the issue (I'm not sure of the second part though)
I'm only talking about people who changed the battery by themselves. Since we never know what really happened with the 6Ps that were sent to RMA.
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Offtopic: For the 5X there is a theory about not controlling max temperature when it's booting android and this could had affected the bad soldering of the logic board (specially when it's applying a complex OTA like the one updating from Android M to N..this is why I think many people blamed N to introduce the bootloop in the 5X many phones died hours after this update...but mine died from 7.1.2 beta to 7.1.2 beta II an smaller OTA/update)
As for the 6P I don't really know...this issue started with N? If it's the battery maybe the Huawei battery is very sensible to heat and degrades quickly?
My theory so far (as a new 6P user with terrible battery life and early shutdown) is that the Huawei battery is terrible.
thesebastian said:
I hope is not the 3rd option!
Too many people changed the battery and solved this issue.
But still there could be also to many people that changed the battery and still have the issue (I'm not sure of the second part though)
I'm only talking about people who changed the battery by themselves. Since we never know what really happened with the 6Ps that were sent to RMA.
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Offtopic: For the 5X there is a theory about not controlling max temperature when it's booting android and this could had affected the bad soldering of the logic board (specially when it's applying a complex OTA like the one updating from Android M to N..this is why I think many people blamed N to introduce the bootloop in the 5X many phones died hours after this update...but mine died from 7.1.2 beta to 7.1.2 beta II an smaller OTA/update)
As for the 6P I don't really know...this issue started with N? If it's the battery maybe the Huawei battery is very sensible to heat and degrades quickly?
My theory so far (as a new 6P user with terrible battery life and early shutdown) is that the Huawei battery is terrible.
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I really hope it's only battery issue.
Anyway, I had 5X before, and it died while I was on Android 7. I sent it to LG US and they told me it's a motherboard.
... Like all other LG phones...
yanleites said:
I really hope it's only battery issue.
Anyway, I had 5X before, and it died while I was on Android 7. I sent it to LG US and they told me it's a motherboard.
... Like all other LG phones...
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Yes in the 5X "the issue" is the motherboard.
Battery is the same after more than a year.
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I alreadyt tried installing the beta and it didn't solve the problem. THe battery could be the issue, I am going to replace mine
I had the sudden shutdown issue on my Nexus 6P alongwith pathetic battery life. Got the battery replaced through Huawei and the phone works as good as new. Around 4.5 hrs SOT instead of around 2 hrs SOT earlier and no more sudden shutdowns.
NishantM said:
I had the sudden shutdown issue on my Nexus 6P alongwith pathetic battery life. Got the battery replaced through Huawei and the phone works as good as new. Around 4.5 hrs SOT instead of around 2 hrs SOT earlier and no more sudden shutdowns.
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This is what I'm hoping after replacing my battery soon. But we are not really sure if Huawei did other changes there.
But we do know that many people changed the battery themselves and worked.
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thesebastian said:
This is what I'm hoping after replacing my battery soon. But we are not really sure if Huawei did other changes there.
But we do know that many people changed the battery themselves and worked.
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In my case, they didn't do anything else as I categorically told them to just replace the battery and not do anything else like downgrading the OS etc. which they were willing to do.
NishantM said:
In my case, they didn't do anything else as I categorically told them to just replace the battery and not do nothing else like downgrading the OS etc. which they were willing to do.
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Good to know then thanks!
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G4, G5, V10, and possibly V20 infinite bootloop.

I am looking for any info from anyone that has experienced the infamous bootloop. Not sure if it has happened on the V20 but we all know about the others. I have a theory I am testing out and need as much info as possible. I experienced this twice on the V10, my son on the G4, and now my brother on the V10. The one thing we all had in common is the use of two lg batteries. If you notice when you reboot your phone with it unplugged you will always drop at least 2%. I had multiple times on the V10 where I would put in a full battery after draining the previous and it registered as a much much lower percent(in the red). It got to where I would have to wait a minute or two before booting and plug the phone in for it to register at 100. It wasn't too long after this that I experienced my first bootloop on the V10. The way android started changing battery stats on Lollipop, I feel didn't and doesn't play nice with swapping batteries. This is why I am looking for more info. I know what Lg and others claim about a contact pin, but I am starting to think bs.. I really would like to get more info because this could just be a crazy coincidence.
As a v10 user who has experienced the boot issue I didnt have any problems with the phone reading my factory batteries correctly, I did have problems with the phone reading aftermarket battery packs. What would happen is the phone would claim it was out of juice but turning it off, unplugging then plugging the battery back in would give me 40% of the battery back.
When my phone boot looped it was after it was on the charger and not being used when i took it off the charger and started to use it that's when it hard locked and i had to pull the battery to reboot it...At this point it never stopped rebooting.
I used the freezer method to just see if its the same issue, putting it in the freezer for 10 minutes made the phone work for a little bit after.
The issue is a poor solder connection aggravated by the fact the snapdragon 808 getting excessively hot. Its not a coincidence that all these phones that have the boot issue (v10, g4 and nexus 5x) are running the same processor. I think these are the only phones that really have the boot loop issue.
Essentially I think it's LGs poor construction and the snapdragon 808 excessive heat that causes it. If neither issue existed I don't think the problem would exist.
I don't think the g5 and v20 boot loop issues are related to hardware failures I think it's more people screwing up their own phones by rooting or modding (which happens all the time) but since the g4 bootloop issue is so prolific its easy to assume the boot loops on the g5/v20 are the same.
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My Gflex 2 bootloop with a 810
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I had a V10 it went into the boot loop. I did use multiple OEM LG batteries. I sent it in and they repaired it. I also think it has something to do with heat and something on the main board failing After Time. The ticket said RF and main boards replaced when I got it back from LG
My V20 bootloops if I use a stock ROM of any kind. But if I put an AOSP ROM like AICP or the sort it has no problems. I'll probably fix it temporarily and see what T-Mobile can do about it.
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My Gflex 2 bootloop with a 810
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The 810 has even more issues with heat in fact in some reviews the 808 performed better because the 810 consistently throttles in response to overheating.
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I guess there's two kind of root-cause for the LG's infamous bootloop issues. One issue that many G4 users has faced is the bad soldiering on the SoC. When the SoC is hot enough, the soldering connection get loose and put the phone into infinite bootloop. This one can be helped only by replacing the whole mainboard, or by re-flowing process (either try ur luck or go to professionals).
Another type of bootloop (I've faced with my G Flex 2) is the battery issue. The battery control chip inside the battery died (maybe a fuse has been blown). That cause the phone to receive incorrect battery information and eventually make it shut-down. I've replaced the battery of my G Flex 2 and after that, it has been working so far.
For V20, so far, I've never heard from anyone about any bootloop issue yet. Maybe it's a bit early as the phone is fairly new.
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I guess there's two kind of root-cause for the LG's infamous bootloop issues. One issue that many G4 users has faced is the bad soldiering on the SoC. When the SoC is hot enough, the soldering connection get loose and put the phone into infinite bootloop. This one can be helped only by replacing the whole mainboard, or by re-flowing process (either try ur luck or go to professionals).
Another type of bootloop (I've faced with my G Flex 2) is the battery issue. The battery control chip inside the battery died (maybe a fuse has been blown). That cause the phone to receive incorrect battery information and eventually make it shut-down. I've replaced the battery of my G Flex 2 and after that, it has been working so far.
For V20, so far, I've never heard from anyone about any bootloop issue yet. Maybe it's a bit early as the phone is fairly new.
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I have had no issues with the V20 so far, except for the massive drop in battery after a reboot. I added it in case others have experienced it.
"Bootloop of death" finally hit V10.
It turned off itself and only shows LG on the screen.
I am curious with v10 owners on what month your phones were manufactured, mine was Nov 2015 and it crapped out in January 2017 (naturally).
What I am curious about is if phones made post jan 2016 have this issue. Why this date? This is when LG announced this issue. I am curious if they just ignored it and sent out defective units anyway or if they actually fixed it.
The V20 shouldn't be affected since it's a different chipset while the v10/g4 have the same chipset. The 820 (g5/v20) also doesn't get nearly as hot as the 808 did.
One thing's for sure with the lawsuit against them and all the negative publicity (almost every facebook post the company makes someone comments about the boot loop) of this problem I am sure they learned a lesson.
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I thought I read on Android central LG is now honoring the V10 up to 24 months of warranty. I have a V10 at home so I guess good to know. It was made in Nov 2015. Hasn't bootlooped yet, but I only use one it as a portable hifi music player and it just sits in airplane mode.
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