Hello,
I unlocked my bootloader last year and just now my phone is keep shutting down on everytime i turn on, I haven't tried to root or anything. I tried to turn on safe mode but it still shuts down on me. I tried to factory reset and it didn't work, I also tried to update thru microSD card to the latest firmware and it still keep shutting down on me. Is it a virus?, Do i have to relock my bootloader. Please Help.
Thanks for your time.
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Everything's just fine when the device turned on. It's also worked alright when I turned it off. But here's the problem. Everytime I plug in charger when my device turned off it's always booting into recovery mode. I know flashing with odin or simply factory-reset my device will fix all the trouble but I wonder if there's a way to simply fix the trouble without using such a big step and start all over again. Pardon my grammar. Any response will be appreciated
Hello,
I hope someone can solve this problem for me. On a day i wanted to check my phone and I saw only the logoscreen of samsung. My first reaction was to pull the battery out and put it back in. So I restarted my phone but it was not going further dan the logoscreen of samsung and always kept restarting automatically. The very strange thing is when I remove the battery for more than 15 minutes and than put the battery again in the phone and push on the power button it starts with no problems. When the phone is completely started and I restart the phone manually the problem comes back again and the screen is not going further than the logoscreen of samsung and keeps restarting all the time automatically. The phone is 2,5 years old and I used it daily
What I already tried to solve the problem:
- Reset factory settings and wipe cache partition with the "power, volume up and home button"
- Installed firmware from sammobile with odin (firmware completed but still automatically restarting at logoscreen)
- Blew the powerbutton with air
- Rooted the phone with Kingo Root
I hope someone can help me? Dont know what I can do more
Root the phone properly instead of using kingoroot
*Detection* said:
Root the phone properly instead of using kingoroot
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The problem with rooting is that it sometimes has to restart the phone and then I have to problem again that it is not going further than the logoscreen. How do you root? Do you have a guide?
Hi guys,
I am having problems on my S7 Edge. The phone is stuck in a black screen and I tried restarting my phone by holding Volume Down + Power + Home for over a minute with no success. The phone is stock and rooted with TWRP and has been working fine for the last couple months. I tried plugging the power cable in and the battery screens shows up and I am able to restart my phone when the power is plugged in (battery over 80%). At this point it starts but after the Samsung logo appears it crashes again. I tried running the phone in safe mode but that did not work either. I am able to boot the phone into recovery mode and tried doing a Dalvik cache wipe. I get to the screen where Android is installing apps and after all apps got optimized it showed the home screen for about two seconds before crashing again.
After some more troubleshooting I took the sim card out and the phone is now running fine but whenever I put the sim card back in it crashes again. I tried turning airplane mode on and putting the sim card in which worked but once I turned airplane mode off it crashed again. My phone is Canadian version under Bell carrier. Just wondering if it is possible for a sim card to become corrupt and crash my phone like this? Are there any other areas I should check?
If anyone has some tips on what I can try it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Flash the latest Firmware using Odin by following this Tutorial step by step. Read everything at least once before you start the process!
Yes, it's possible for a SIM card, like anything else, to fail. Before messing with your factory software, I'd visit a carrier store and see if they'll let you try a different SIM.
As said in the title, it's in a permanent loop of trying to turn on, showing the unsafe bootloader warning, getting to the Samsung logo, and then shutting off and trying again, all on it's own. I tried first by using the usual, but it won't go into bootloader, nor recovery mode. When that failed, I let it keep going at it until the battery was empty, and tried then. It still started the loop, but then it ended because it didn't have enough battery to continue and shut off. After that, I tried connecting it to the computer, but the moment I got the USB in, the phone tried to turn on, and started the loop, again. Even just connecting it to the charger, it tried getting on again.
Can you get into download mode? If so, just use ODIN to reflash the stock firmware. That should fix it.
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Can you get into download mode? If so, just use ODIN to reflash the stock firmware. That should fix it.
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Yeah, after a long while of trying I got it into download mode, then it was easy to flash. Thanks
ok guys i know there are loads of threads about thois but ive got a slightly differen situation.
my daughter had this phone and then it suddenly tured off and wouldn't turn back on, i managed to get it to boot by disconnecting the battery and plugging it while holding the power down and reconnecting the battery which put me into fastboot then the boot to edl script made the phone boot. i have since unlocked the bootloader and flashed twrp and the reflashed the stock firmware which worked for a few hours but i tried to reboot it and now it wont boot, i can get to twrp but even if i flash the stock firmware it refuses to boot any idea on what i should do to try to get this phone to boot up?
Try to flash a custom rom, as far as i know this problem is caused by a MIUI update.
Joaoovn said:
Try to flash a custom rom, as far as i know this problem is caused by a MIUI update.
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i have tried to flash a couple but every time i try it fails with error 7 and tried the normal fix but it doesnt help. then anything i do in twrp makes the system unmount and then it cant mount again. the only eay to get to get it to boot again is to take the back off and disconnect the battery and hold the power button down when i reconnect it but ive got no idea why it does this.