Horribly Overheating S4 - Over 80'oC Celsius !! (I9505) - Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys,
I have a first gen S4 that i purchaesed 3 days after realese.
Ever since I've had my screen and charge port replaced on my S4 it is having a horrible overheating problem with minium use. So replaced it with another new screen again, thinking it was faulty.
That did nothing so I purchased a new battry as it was getting old but nope still nothing.
I ran a full restore and update to 5.0.1 (Final OTA?) And made sure all software is upto date but it keeps on overheating and shutting down all apps.
Today is a cold cluoudy day with the outside temp being 16oC Celsius and fairly chilli and running SatNav/GPS only with no background apps still overheat's the phone.
The only way to make sure it don't happen is buy putting the aircon on to full blast !!! Which is driving me crazy as it's freezing outside.
I've read now that the first gen S4''s had a possible defect that causes this. Any sugesstons?
Thanks

Hi,
Only thing i can think of is disabling NFC and removing your phone from the charger when it is fully charged. Only had problems with overheating while doing the opposite from what i mentioned. Replacing the battery recently (It was 5 years old) solved the overheating issue for me, since i do not have to charge it all the time anymore.
You could install a new mainboard, but i reckon it would be cheaper to just upgrade to a new model.

SOLVED!
Just an update regarding this. I have solved the problem.
It was the screen replacement after all! It was a FAKE! A poorly made one at that. I got lucky a few months back trawling through hundreds of posts from years ago when someone mentioned right after he replaced his screen with a cheap one off ebay, the phone went crazy hot and would shutdown.
Hoping this was the problem I purchased an OEM screen from a distributor, I got lucky as they where getting rid of old stock and I got it for cheaper then the fake stuff on ebay, and what do you know, it worked!
So guys, if you replace your screen and your phone starts overheating like crazy, then you definitely have a low quality fake thats causing it, that is 100% confirmed!
Hope this helps!

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If HD2 gets hot, you will die!

Ok, recently I've been having freezing problems constantly and I found out that is was my old sim card that was causing the most problem with that deal. I got a new sim and it is working much better, but still has some freezes but not as much as before. I can conclude that my HD2 has always run hot, but now that I got a new sim it doesn't run as hot but I think the heat sensor is faulty as it barely gets hot but freezes my phone anyways. I got to thinking is there anyway we can either disable or bypass the heat sensor on our HD2 software wise or even hardware wise? So I google searched and stumbled on to this:
http://wmpoweruser.com/if-your-htc-hd2-gets-hot-you-will-die/
Now, this scared me. I think there is a reason why there is a temperature safety valve on our phones!
he just might have a faulty device ?!
our devices too heat up !
that doesnt mean they are rigged to blow ! !!
and the joke is he could even get it auctioned on ebay !!
i saw that video about a month ago !?
!!
I bet he used one of those china 2300mAh batteries...
Often these batteries do not have any fuses or security stuff in them because they just want to produce a cheap product.
It sucks for that guy that his phone exploded and caught fire...glad he's okay.
But the important thing is, anyone else catch those baby blue bed sheets with the bugs on them? Priceless!
i think a lot of the dead touch input problems are related to the phone getting hot,
I recently bought a replacement hd2, cos mine, tho it worked fine, had a cracked screen. I started using my old hd2 just to charge the extra battery i now had, swapping out the batteries once or twice a day, so the old phone, tho it wasn't being used, was plugged in to wall charger most of the time, and within a few days (a week, tops) the screen has gone. No touch input at all. 18 months without a glitch, and bang, gone. So glad i pre-emptively replaced it!
Is it possible for HTC to issue a recall for HD2 owners? Just like Apple did a recall recently with their really old iPod Nano for a new one.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/20/apple-reportedly-swapping-recalled-ipod-nanos-for-six-gen-counte/
That sucks, haha. My battery runs at 31-36 degrees, its quite hot, but I'm not that worried at it running at that heat, don't think it'll catch fire.
Jann F said:
I bet he used one of those china 2300mAh batteries...
Often these batteries do not have any fuses or security stuff in them because they just want to produce a cheap product.
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I'm afraid you are right,many batteries made in China with that huge a storage is fake and useless. There is a highly risk that it might blow your phone when they got too hot.
Never let your HD2 get too warm, my last one broke because of that.
Exploding fireball HD2s aside...has anyone ever thought of how to disable the heat sensor? Maybe something fun to do on an HD2. That'd be cool!

ATT Samsung Galaxy Note pro 12.2 have bad motherboards!!!

I kept getting the BSOD ( blue screen of death) and even went back to the ATT Store and swapped my SM-907A for another one and it blue screened in under an hour. I called Samsung and they said they had defective motherboards. He mad up a ticket for me and I am sending it out to them before work in the AM. The ATT Store said they would return it for me with a 10% restocking fee. Really??? Whatever I really like the tablet and it was the last one available in the area so I decided to send it out to Samsung to replace the motherboard. A guy in another thread said he did this and now the tablet is 100%!!! SO anyone else have issues with these????
Yes. I did. I sent mine back to Samsung and it got replaced. Now I'm trying to figure out how to 're-enable knox
No problems here , had it almost a month.,
SM-P907A. Galaxy Note Pro problems
I am having issues with my AT&T galaxy note Pro SM-907A. Screen will actually flicker, then reboot. It will continue to keep rebooting like a bootloop almost. Everything is stock, I am not , rooted YET and have never tripped knox. (I dont want to give AT&T or Samsung any reason to say this is my fault for something I did to the tablet.) It started doing this at 20 % battery life and starts having issues around 45%. . It will stop doing this and actually stay on and operate correctly as soon as I plug it in to charge. There have been some instances where I see the battery start to get low, plug it in to charge, turn it off and literally 5 or 10 minutes later my battery shows to be at almost full charge. I really like the tablet and have had it as soon as it was released by AT&T. I was persuaded into ATT's next plan, which Iis a completely different story. But I dont feel like I should have to stay committed to the contract on the Next plan paying full price for tablet if they cant provide a fully operational tablet.
I have experienced the same bsod on my galaxy note pro 12.2, just purchased a month ago. AT&T called Samsung for me, and I will be shipping the tablet to them tomorrow.
Hopefully everything is resolved when it returns!!
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I received my tablet back from Samsung, had it for three weeks now and the blue screen came back tonight while playing subway surfers with my daughter!!!!!! Obviously NOT fixed. Will see what Samsung does now. I'm ready for something new. A tab at this price should never have issues like this.
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I don't have a att version but also gut 2 or 3 bsod already. Reboot via longpressing powerbutton worked.
But will send it back next time it happens.
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Does this problem manifest itself immediately or does it happen after you've had it for awhile?
I'm happy, that I haven't see this issue with the P905
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dragunbayne said:
Does this problem manifest itself immediately or does it happen after you've had it for awhile?
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try playing a game and i guarantee you it will bsod . i have no idea why people are not leaving bad reviews for this tab on att.com ..... if enough people ***** they have to do something. i am sending mine back tomorrow for the second time
wojo797 said:
try playing a game and i guarantee you it will bsod . i have no idea why people are not leaving bad reviews for this tab on att.com ..... if enough people ***** they have to do something. i am sending mine back tomorrow for the second time
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You believe it to be heat related? I have played games, nothing too intense. I have however had it get quite hot, I was using it in my office the other day and when I went to use the screen I noticed it was very hot. I was listening to a podcast so hadn't touched it for a couple hours and didn't realize it was getting hit by direct midday sun. I experienced no issues and it was very hot, the hottest I've ever had any of my devices get. It was similar to how my phone gets when plugged in and in the dock in the car during summer.
dragunbayne said:
You believe it to be heat related? I have played games, nothing too intense. I have however had it get quite hot, I was using it in my office the other day and when I went to use the screen I noticed it was very hot. I was listening to a podcast so hadn't touched it for a couple hours and didn't realize it was getting hit by direct midday sun. I experienced no issues and it was very hot, the hottest I've ever had any of my devices get. It was similar to how my phone gets when plugged in and in the dock in the car during summer.
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I honestly don't know, I heard of 2 games people experienced it on. One was , injustice gods amongst us and subway surfers. I have also had it happen just surfing the net, on my kindle and other reading apps
wojo797 said:
try playing a game and i guarantee you it will bsod . i have no idea why people are not leaving bad reviews for this tab on att.com ..... if enough people ***** they have to do something. i am sending mine back tomorrow for the second time
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I had mine for 5 months and I got it X2 in the past 2 weeks
Flickering issue solved!
Try this at your own RISK!!
I recently solved flickering issue to my note 12.2 P900 wifi version.
I'd had to open the back cover.
The battery pushes on the cable for both the screen and wifi cable.
I raised the motherboard up with a thin piece of plastic sheet and
problem solved!
I had no warranty so I went ahead to do it.
The flickering solved. No flicking with Full brightness even when battery was 10%.
I did this after I replaced my Lcd cable from ebay seller.. so its the battery casing
pushing the Lcd cable connection to the motherboard.
Hope it helps someone as I have found no solution to this anywhere.
developer option, resetting ... none helped.
reply if anyone has a question
So Samsung received my note 12.2 907a yesterday the 8th at 1030 am according to ups. The ticket didn't show received till today the 9th. Well the repair date is listed as 1-16-15.:crying:. God this is frustrating, in hoping they replace the mother board.. It sucks we have no real recourse other than just sending our tabs back and hoping they fix it, meanwhile Att continues to collect
peterjo78 said:
Try this at your own RISK!!
I recently solved flickering issue to my note 12.2 P900 wifi version.
I'd had to open the back cover.
The battery pushes on the cable for both the screen and wifi cable.
I raised the motherboard up with a thin piece of plastic sheet and
problem solved!
I had no warranty so I went ahead to do it.
The flickering solved. No flicking with Full brightness even when battery was 10%.
I did this after I replaced my Lcd cable from ebay seller.. so its the battery casing
pushing the Lcd cable connection to the motherboard.
Hope it helps someone as I have found no solution to this anywhere.
developer option, resetting ... none helped.
reply if anyone has a question
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OK well it appears Samsung diagnosed the issue as " internal battery failure" so they replaced the battery!!! I am def not optimistic that this fixed the issue but will keep posting updates if anyone is curious.
I was just browsing the web this morning, and boom!!! It happened agaib!! Blue screen! Called Samsung, after an hour and a half, and them refusing to send a replacement, we have a ups label to send back the tablet. They said they will replace the motherboard this time. Last time they replaced the LCD. They expedited the service, so once they receive my tablet, they guarantee 3-5 days in their hands, then send back to me.
$900 tablet, sent it twice in less than a month. I should've waited for the nexus 9 lte!!!!
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haha I just got a status update on mines as well too wojo797, apparently mines had the same issue as yours.
"Problem found:
INTERNAL BATTERY FAILURE
Solution:
REPLACED COMPONENT - S/W UPDATED - PASSED ALL FUNCTIONAL TESTING "
They only had it for 5 hours and now its been shipped out to me. I highly doubt this fixed the issue as well but we will see when I get it back. going to put it through some torture tests to see if it'll BSOD again. It always happens to me when I'm playing Clash of clans when I'm raiding. one time it happened when I was using my kindle app.
wojo797 said:
OK well it appears Samsung diagnosed the issue as " internal battery failure" so they replaced the battery!!! I am def not optimistic that this fixed the issue but will keep posting updates if anyone is curious.
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vudoo209 said:
haha I just got a status update on mines as well too wojo797, apparently mines had the same issue as yours.
"Problem found:
INTERNAL BATTERY FAILURE
Solution:
REPLACED COMPONENT - S/W UPDATED - PASSED ALL FUNCTIONAL TESTING "
They only had it for 5 hours and now its been shipped out to me. I highly doubt this fixed the issue as well but we will see when I get it back. going to put it through some torture tests to see if it'll BSOD again. It always happens to me when I'm playing Clash of clans when I'm raiding. one time it happened when I was using my kindle app.
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OK so ups dropped off my tablet yesterday, I played with it for 10 minutes. Guess what happened??? I decided to test it out so I played Marvel's contest of champions after setting it back up. Not 2 minutes in bang blue screen of death. Calling today to return a third time. If they don't fix it this time they have to refund or replace it with a equal or lesser device according to most electronic lemon laws I read
Im getting the same scren flickering and rebooting issue when bettery below 45% im going to have to send mine back in as well

[Q] LG G2 Screen Flickering - Where can I buy parts?

I have this flickering problem few days ago, and it looked like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q49Yf7inuiw
I think the cause is the heat. Been searching all posts/thread on Google and many says it's the motherboard and/or the connectors to the display.
So can somebody tell me where to buy these part? Where I can trust the seller? Thanks!
Really sad this happens to my G2, I've never thought it will be this weak. My old note 2 and S4 heats like the G2, but it survived many years. Really can't believe that this is happening to my G2.
Btw, the first problem before this is having yellow spot on the lower right corner of the screen and I think if you have that, stop making the phone from heating cause the next problem will be the flickering which starts from the bottom also.
BUMP
Hello,
I have the same problem, I changed the screen but the problem still there. I read the problem is with the motherboard. Now I have to buy a new phone
UPDATE
I just noticed when my phone is at extreme warm, it does not flicker -_-

Random shutdowns and reboots- who has had them?

I have bought two used G3's now and both had to be returned due to the same problem: fairly frequent random shutdowns and reboots.
I have rad that this is quite a common problem and may be due to tbe battery, however no solution seems to be a 100% fix.
I'm now considering whether to bother trying to get a third replacement: perhaps all G3s will suffer from this major problem. Aside frkm this major issue the phone is awesome and perfectly priced.
So, how common actually is this problem? Who else has had it?
Could you all perhaps post the date of manufacturing of your battery, and anything you have found that solves / helps the issue.
tooplanx said:
I have bought two used G3's now and both had to be returned due to the same problem: fairly frequent random shutdowns and reboots.
I have rad that this is quite a common problem and may be due to tbe battery, however no solution seems to be a 100% fix.
I'm now considering whether to bother trying to get a third replacement: perhaps all G3s will suffer from this major problem. Aside frkm this major issue the phone is awesome and perfectly priced.
So, how common actually is this problem? Who else has had it?
Could you all perhaps post the date of manufacturing of your battery, and anything you have found that solves / helps the issue.
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My old(stock) battery was made in 2014 (i don't remember the date).I couldn't use the device without the charger because it would go on bootloop.
Bought a new battery(made on 2016) and everything got solved.
Sotiris02 said:
My old(stock) battery was made in 2014 (i don't remember the date).I couldn't use the device without the charger because it would go on bootloop.
Bought a new battery(made on 2016) and everything got solved.
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Thanks, that's useful. I was wondering if it was a problem with early batteries.
No one else?
tooplanx said:
Could you all perhaps post the date of manufacturing of your battery, and anything you have found that solves / helps the issue.
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I purchased an extra battery and a cradle in Aug2014 and had no issues until this summer when my phone would bootloop ocassionally with one of the batteries, and then eventually it wouldn't boot at all and just bootlooped. So I bought another from LG for $15( http://www.lg.com/us/cell-phone-batteries ) and all is well. The date code on the working old one is 6/9/2014 and the new one is 8/22/2016; the one that died & I replaced was also 6/9/2014. LG batteries die a strange, and sometimes sudden death that can make it look like the phone is messed up. Most phones give you a warning - faster dissipation, faster charge time - but not so much on the G3...just random death at random battery %, bootloop, and all kinds of weirdness.
I bought a new battery (made in 2016, old one was from 2014) and i havent seen any random restarts when the phone is bellow 15%. Also noticed that my battery lasts alot more.
Mine is definitely battery related. I bought 2 spare batteries (LG branded one, but from ebay) and one causes my G3 to reboot often. The other one doesn't at all.
I'm getting this a lot lately, have never replaced the battery since getting the phone roughly two years ago. Good to know that others have replaced the battery and it has resolved the problem.
tooplanx said:
however no solution seems to be a 100% fix.
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The OEM batteries last about 1-2 years for us before they start causing reboots. But that was easy to diagnose.
The real reboot/shutdown culprit for us was overheating. The heat dissipation is poor in the G3's design. Using a thermal pad on the SoC was a 100% fix for our 2 G3's. It dropped the SoC temp 10-15 C, and we haven't had a prob since. Easy and cheap.
AlwaysLucky said:
The OEM batteries last about 1-2 years for us before they start causing reboots. But that was easy to diagnose.
The real reboot/shutdown culprit for us was overheating. The heat dissipation is poor in the G3's design. Using a thermal pad on the SoC was a 100% fix for our 2 G3's. It dropped the SoC temp 10-15 C, and we haven't had a prob since. Easy and cheap.
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Thanks for this. Have you got any links or info for how to do this thermal pad fix?
tooplanx said:
Thanks for this. Have you got any links or info for how to do this thermal pad fix?
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There is actually a thread on using thermal paste for this, but I strongly recommend using a pad, due to the expansion of paste after it heats. I'll give you a quick guide here and for others in this thread.
To start you will need a kit like this if you don't have one already. They are handy to have anyways because a kit like that can open most modern small gadgets.
Then you'll need the thermal pad. For a perfect fit, I would use a 15x15x0.5mm non-metallic pad like this. You don't have to get that one, it's just an example. You could also get a larger one with the same 0.5mm thickness, and just cut it down to 15x15mm.
Use this video to disassemble the G3. It's the best one I have found so far. Of course, you don't have to disassemble it all the way like in the video. Just enough to expose the SoC chip (the biggest and most obvious chip on the board, you can't miss it).
Things I recommend when applying the pad, but not required:
- Perform the install in a clean, static-free environment.
- Be delicate when removing the ribbon cables. The tool kit mentioned above makes this 100% easier.
- Before applying, clean both the surface of the SoC and the surface of the metal phone frame indent where the other side of the pad will make contact with alcohol or something similar.
- When reassembling, tighten all screws as much as you can without stripping them. This ensures the gps/wifi/radio contacts are good.
My GF and I have been using this thermal pad mod for over 2 years now on our LS990s with no problems. I used 6wmk pads on both. Others have reported wifi/gps reception problems, but I found this resulted from using too thick of a thermal pad (1mm thick or more), or using paste.
Hope that helps! Good luck!
Had them when I got my (used) LGG3 in 8/15..
Replaced the SD card and retflashed to stock.
No problems since.
Most stable phone I've ever owned by far (JB'd iPhone 5 rebooted waayy too many times f.e.)
Either a dying battery or the infamous connectors issue with LG manufactured phones.
If the latter, please refer to @AlwaysLucky guide or something similar.
Do NOT PUT YOUR MOTHERBOARD IN THE OVEN.
Solution on Overheat and Reboots
Hey everyone!!!
My Device (An T-Mobile D851) has Rebooting issues and Screen Dying before (Even with a pair on new batterys)... So, I made an Guide to resolve this problem, related on overheat in the SoC.
Here´s the link:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/guide-fix-display-flickering-overheat-t3563068
I bought a new battery which claimed to be new and genuine, but when I tried it in my phone I straight away got the instant shut downs. At first I thought that It must be the phone and not the battery, but today I tested it by having my old battery in which was currently causing no shutdowns, then i put the 'new' battery in and I got the shut downs again, then I put my old battery in and the shut downs stopped.
The issue seems to relate to how long the battery has been without mains charge, rather than the level of the battery.
e.g. If the battery has been off charge for 11+ hours but is on 70% I might still get the shutdowns, or if it's been off charge for -5 hours but is 20% battery I won't get them.
My big problem right now is finding a place in the UK to buy a genuine new LG battery, or possibly an Anker one.
Any ideas anyone? LG UK doesn't seem to stock them like they do in the US. Amazon sellers are a lottery, and eBay is like the wild west!
tooplanx said:
Any ideas anyone? LG UK doesn't seem to stock them like they do in the US. Amazon sellers are a lottery, and eBay is like the wild west!
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Polarcell battery from eBay run really great and it is around 20€, I have one since september and I am very happy.
i have same issue with my lg g3. i have bought new battery too but nothing worked, even i did flash it but still having same issue. help plz
zeeshan32 said:
i have same issue with my lg g3. i have bought new battery too but nothing worked, even i did flash it but still having same issue. help plz
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Sorry, it's a mystery to me. This is why I'm rather dubious of claims that this is solely a battery problem.
I bought another brand new battery and I still get the problem.
I have tried multiple things:
- Safe mode
- Deactivating battery optimization
- turning off background sync and backup
- turning off wifi and data
- rooting
- uninstalling apps
This seems to be related to how long the phone has been off charge for, but it definitely ISN'T a battery problem: I've tried 3 different phones and 6 different batteries and they have all had the same problem.
The only thing I can think it must be is either a problem with the charger giving incorrect voltage /current or some kind of circuitry or module that degrades/ corrupts between charges.
I don't have an original LG G3 charger of 1.8A, so I'm using a 2.0A one. Perhaps that's the problem.
Having never had a phone that has once rebooted previous to the several G3s I've now had I'm at the point where I'll get rid of this manufactured broken phone and never buy LG again.
Anyone have any good suggestions for a similar spec / priced phone (used). I've already tried a Xperia Z2 but the camera was absolutely dreadful!
I had this problem recently in which I had to change the battery and all is well but sadly, my phone's bezel got cracked spontaneously, but this time. It is at the IR sensor, so LG DO have quality control issues, but first things first - buy an OEM battery - they can be had for £5 at least on eBay.
Speaking of chargers, I had an LG charger that came with the LG G3 I bought, but that died. Fu©king Korean piece of $hit.

My take on Nexus 5X bootloop, crazy possible fix

Ok guys maybe will work for your or not if u are reading this means that also u know what bootloop is. I am aware of the "new" way of fixing this by using only 4 cores instead of 6, well for me did not work so well. After a lot of scratching swears and other stuff i realized that actually this is a hardware problem, and i need to look at it as such.
01.So in the beginning i did try the oven charm, well was good for few hours... but after a short time it started to randomly reboot, specially after i was charging the phone(or getting intensive with it). (but not bootloop)
02. Second time i did use a strong hairdryer, to be more friendly, same thing few hours after it started with the random reboots. (but not bootloop)
so
03. i am suspecting that the problem starts from the snapdragon chipset, maybe a slow connection, so i added some pressure to the chip by adding some aluminum foil on top of it. Till now like this is working proper
CZ: So the main thing is: Because i set pressure on the Snapdragon chipset now my phone works again ^_^
IF situation changes i will let you know, but until now for me was the only way to fix this. (and believe me i did try all the software ways)
Later edit: almost two days since the massage and is rocking ^_^ jaja
I did that too, it worked for 2 or 3 days, then started to fall again.
If you want a permanent fix for your 5X you'll have to get the SoC re-soldered like these guys here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/general/4gb-ram-upgraded-nexus-5x-t3588743
Third day for me still working
Got a free replacement mother board from LG in India
I had a bootloop problem last week after upgrading to 8.0.0 through the beta route. Phone was manufactured in 2015 and bought by me in Apr 2016. Hence, it was out of warranty. The phone was bought through the Google store. Initially, it was completely dead. Maybe through bootlooping it exhausted the battery. Anyway I charged it for several hours and then put it in the freezer for 2 hours. It started and went into bootloop. I could get it to go to bootloader mode and recovery mode. I then rang up Google support and after two phone calls and discussion on chat they sent me an email which said that I should contact LG in New Delhi, India where I am located. Yesterday I visited LG repair center. They without any demurring or hesitation agreed to replace the motherboard. They only wanted to see the invoice and despite it being out of warranty they are replacing the motherboard. I asked the executive why I should trust a new motherboard as many people have reported problems after getting a replacement. He said, and I cannot confirm the veracity, that the there are some changes in the new motherboard and it should not go into bootloop. I will only know once I get the phone back next week and run it over a period of time. Will keep people updated. Even though I bought it in India and it was delivered from Singapore by Google LG has replaced the motherboard.
hahaha hair dryer
I baked my motherboard in my mom's baker.
It's last about week then i sell it.
RIP MY LG G3
Is it still running ? Could you upload some pictures on where you applied the foil ?
at the moment not is not running it started to randomly reboot, and i made another flame bake and is gone, i will buy another cheap dead phone to play with, anyway this method is good if u want to recover at least the files bla bla, i need to find a better way how to fix the chipset. anyway is fun
I just baked my wife's 100% stock locked 5x.. 2 minutes at 150°c (from cold to temp, timed after it reached temperature) and 30 seconds at 235° ( again not setting the timer until it reached temperature).. Used a hair dryer to slowly bring the temps down ( mine has a cold air button) then put it in the freezer for 5 minutes...
Booted, transferred files, installed apps and its still running several hours later.. I'm going to factory reset it, unlock it and mod it until it dies..
I bought her a Nokia 7 plus replacement phone..

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