Some people have been looking for a way to do this, I may have stumbled upon something. Anyone with proper know how, feel free to correct me, or offer your 2 cents...
Story goes like this...
I was on the train the other day and was going through my application list and clearing data used by the apps. When I got to Google Apps, I saw that there was 16K of memory there, so I said what the heck-CLEAR!
When the screen refreshed I was prompted for username and password. Apparently this cleared my credentials from the phone. So I input the credentials and hit sign in even though I was underground and didn't have a signal, thinking it would push the credentials when I got a good connection.
NOPE!
Instead, the screen would not lock itself and I proceeded to get errors that the android home screen had crashed. Multiple reboots and sign ins with and without sim card or memory card, uninstalled all my apps, nothing worked. Even booted into safe mode to try troubleshoting, still nothing. Hitting the END button simply turned the screen off, hitting it again turned it back on.
I eventually doing a factory wipe from the recovery screen and then all was well.
I may be the only one this has happened to but just in case you get jumpy and start clearing app data--- WATCH OUT FOR THE GOOGLE APP DATA!!!
This is exactly why I have my G1's NAND chip backed up. If somthing goes wrong, I can just recover from that.
I have my G1's NAND chip backed up
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Can you explain a bit more about that?!
Hello guys,
I just want to know why this happened? Help me if you have any idea.
I was just using google plus. After I have completed I turned off the Wifi from Power control widget. Accidentally I just turned on the Bluetooth in the widget. Suddenly it went back to the 'X' logo screen. It was stuck there. I googled and found factory reset to be a solution. I went to the bootloader menu, turned the device off, turned it back on, went to the bootloader and did factory reset. Fortunately it started back. And unfortunately the apps were not synced through my account i.e I will have to start as if I am having a new Nexus in my hand. I am pretty sad now cause all my apps are lost Though my data is backed up in my pc. Btw, I was running unrooted stock android 4.1.2. I never messed with OS stuffs because I was afraid to. But still it happened to me. Any idea why?
You've lost all your apps and your settings because you did a factory reset...
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feluda97 said:
Hello guys,
I just want to know why this happened? Help me if you have any idea.
I was just using google plus. After I have completed I turned off the Wifi from Power control widget. Accidentally I just turned on the Bluetooth in the widget. Suddenly it went back to the 'X' logo screen. It was stuck there. I googled and found factory reset to be a solution. I went to the bootloader menu, turned the device off, turned it back on, went to the bootloader and did factory reset. Fortunately it started back. And unfortunately the apps were not synced through my account i.e I will have to start as if I am having a new Nexus in my hand. I am pretty sad now cause all my apps are lost Though my data is backed up in my pc. Btw, I was running unrooted stock android 4.1.2. I never messed with OS stuffs because I was afraid to. But still it happened to me. Any idea why?
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Sometimes our devices have moments it dosent always mean something is wrong and it could have been anything that triggered it to bootloop
I'm going to Copy and Paste a conversation between a girl who tried to help me and all the stuff I've done so far... any help would be great. Issues started upon download of Pokemon go....
Hi Aubry
This would also be faster to chat this way
Yeah, thanks for the help, btw
No problem
I like to help when I can
So, if you already have that message after the card is removed, it's possible you have malware
It's also possible that will the latest android update, something unexpected happened with your phone
Tech support is 99% troubleshooting
lol, yeah, I know
I'm just not as tech savvy yet, I wanna be..
If the memory card is out and you still get that message, I'm leaning toward the latest update acting up
That would make sense...
I had an update forced on me 2 nights ago, I think. Happened without my consent
So that's why I think it may be likely
Is the battery still out?
No, it won't turn on at all without a battery in
Even connected to power
That's a little odd. That might happen if you have a hardware problem but irrelevant to the current issue
Let's try this..... can you get it to turn off, perhaps by taking out battery? Wait a minute (or a few if you want to be safer) and then immediately upon Power up, go into safe mode by hitting home + volume up + power at the same time, holding for maybe 10 seconds
That may throw it out of the loop and into actually recovering itself
I got into safe mode previously by holding power + down
Should I do that or what you said?
There are several modes
lol, k
The combinations are android specific overrides
They're used for different purposes
We want to break the cycle, get out of a loop and begin to recover
You could alternatively do a factory reset, but you lose EVERYTHING that way, so I prefer to exhaust all possible options before recommending that
The main idea is that you have a soft brick, which is recoverable
I already did a factory reset earlier today
That didn't cause any change?
So anyway, now I'm Android System Recovery
It still was having the same issues yeah.. nt as bad at first, but once I put in the mem card, and it started installing my apps and stuff...
Same old BS
Hmmmm
If it's installing apps from the memory card that can be malware
I don't think it was, cause when I did the reset, I took the memory card out to protect my data.
My pictures and stuff
And it stayed out for a while.
Right but malware is code. So if the card itself contains the code, it will continue to install even if it stays out a while
If I'm understanding correctly
It gave me a few hiccups, this has stopped, that has stopped.. but then it worked ok. I was like Oh! It's good! Let's reinstall! ... and back to crap..
If it is malware, the second you put in the infected card, it installs
So if you put the card in the trouble starts, correct?
Sorry if I'm misunderstanding. It's a little harder to fully understand when the device isn't in hand ?
Sooooooo I should save my pictures off the card and reformat?
If you place the card into a computer (presumably with an adapter, if it's microsd), you run possible risk of infection. I would run a virus scan on the card itself, but outside the phone
If you can save the pictures, that's ideal. In the future, consider google backups to the cloud or amazon prime photos
Well, I tok out the card. Then I did a factory reset.... it gave me a FEW of the annoying "this has stopped" or that has stopped, but I don't remember what, now.... It started installing stuff, but some programs it refused to. Clean Master, Pokemon Go.. it gave me error code -504. Then I forced some and it seemed like they were working ok and installing, so I figured maybe I was just DLing too much all at once. So I went back and put in my mem card in, and it froze. rebooted, and **** went to pot again.
I had Google Drive, but it kept filling up my phone's hard drive and prevented me from doing stuff, DLing more.. I had to clear all the data.
Hmmm
I'm lookin up error code
kk
-504 is specific to memory and data collision
Basically, one aplication said "I want to be king of the playground" the firmware said the same thing and they shoved themselves off the playground and both broke their arms
My analogies are bad at 2am
Anyways, when this happens, it's also related to the Google account data having issues with software
Ultimately, the Google services framework needs to be cleared
But how to do that without being able to boot is the problem
I can boot.. kinda.
But it freezes up quick
Right, but the associations and cache will freeze ir
Exactly
Who is your carrier?
Straight Talk
Ah.
That may be trickier
A regular kiosk usually has the software that overrides this to fix the firmware
Like,most of the time, it gets to the "A service of Straight Talk Wireless" and stopps there
Yeah that can't boot fully
You can't get into the settings, right?
(and I am really sorry for my typos, my husband is a slob and his keyboard on this laptop is filled with gunk.)
I can, sometimes~! I can try
If you can get into settings, the cache could be cleared
So just reboot normally?
If you can
But you likely need to be in a recovery mode
Hmm. Would it be best to go into safe mode for this or normal?
The developer resource says:
Go to ”Settings”-> “Applications”-> “Manage Applications” and select “All”
Go to “Google Services Framework”and select “Clear Data & Clear Cache”to remove all the data regarding Google Service Framework.
Go to “Google Play Store”and Select “Clear Data & Clear Cache”to remove all the data regarding Google Play Store.
..one question... will that kill my data in Pokemon Go.
If you could get into recovery mode, which is holding down power + home + DOWN volume, that may work best
No
Go data is all server side
Whew, ok
In theory, it should never be lost
Ok, hang on, gonna try this
(Thank you SO much for all the help)
If the above steps don't work, a second "easy" method is de authenticate you, meaning remove your accounts
The recovery mode gives me the option to wipe the cache a head of time, should I do that too?
Yes
Absolutely
Deleting cache is our goal
Ok, now it's updating andriod.. but stopped cause I'm at 12 percent battery
Oh that's no good
If the battery is too low it might quit
Did it give you the low battery message?
No stayed on
I mean, told me the battery is low but
Ok, in settings
Hang on
Oh great I thought you mean it forced itself off
It HAS done that before, but not right now currently
Go to ”Settings”-> “Applications”-> “Manage Applications” and select “All”
Go to “Google Services Framework”and select “Clear Data & Clear Cache”to remove all the data regarding Google Service Framework.
Go to “Google Play Store”and Select “Clear Data & Clear Cache”to remove all the data regarding Google Play Store.
Ok, so I'm in settngs, applications, but I have Application Manager.
Ok
Might vary depending on version
When I go there it gives me a list
Ok what do you see?
Do you know what phone and android version you are running, by the way?
Android System Webview, ANT Radio Service, AANT+ Plugins Service, AVG Antivirus, BatteryDoctor, my apps.
I might have it memorized in the deep recesses of my brain
That's my device right now
You need google services framework
It may or may not be totally alphabetical
clearing the cache did seem to help though..Ok, so I need Google Play services? I found that
Ok great!
Now.....
Hit clear data and then after clear cache
Those buttons
Ok, so when I tap it it won't show it to me. It goes back to the Applications main menu
When you tap services?
Yeah
That's interesting
Can you try again?
it acts like it wants to, and then gets kicked back out
Sure hold on
Yeah same thing.
Ok try going to Google play store instead in that list
Something is preveting it.
It might be malware or issue with the firmware
Same thing with Google Play... or any app
Google play store is the name of the app
Yeah, I know
I tried it with a few of them randomly too
You should click on that and then attempt to clear that data
Its not letting me access any of them
Ok new plan
Go to “Settings”-> “Accounts”-> “Google” -> Select “Your Account”
Go to “Menu”and Select “Remove Account”, and then “Add Your Account”.
Now “Restart”your mobile device and try to perform update or download.
Ok, so delete my account or services?
If it doesn't say remove, you can delete
that won't delete my gmail and everything right? ?
I sure it won't but just making sure
Well your Gmail will still be on the server assuming you didn't pull it down
I probably sound like the typical idiot here.. yeesh
And delete it on the server
Nah
Then it should be ok
I won't do that, had the account for like 20 years lol
Ah ok
It wants to open it with Chrome or Internet?
Chrome is fine
I hate "internet"
....and now "Unfortunately, Chrome has stopped."
That is unfortunate
Please turn on airplane mode
Airplane on
Ok we are going to wait a minute now
kk
For fun, let's go back into that app list and try clearing that cache again
While airplane is off
Also, if it's late, I can also send you messages later
I'm a 3rd shifter, I'm fine if you are
Yeah I couldn't really sleep
And just tried while Airplane was on, no dice, same BS
Try restarting while in airplane mode
You can hold power
And then restart
Ok
Ok, booted fine
Yay
Now once it's rebooted you can take out of airplane mode and see if the data can now be cleared
Now it won't go into the application list at all
That's sad
Ok time to try something else
On the settings screen, can you find "backup and restore"?
Backup and reset...
Yep that
Ok, in it, now what?
We can try a factory reset from here.
But before you do that
Already did this earlier but sure. XD
Hmm?
Uncheck the boxes that save the app data
So uncheck "Back Up My Data" and "Automatic Restore"?
Yes
You will lose your phone data
That's fine. I know what I need
But at this point, without installing firmware to fix it, it's pretty much the best bet
Is it normal when rebooting the phone it keeps the old apps up and running? I don't remember it doing this previously but it's been doing that lately
Alright.. So factory reset time yes?
I think so
The factory reset should wipe everything
But again, if firmware was badly enough affected you would need more than this
And it might possibly be better to get a new phone, depending on factors considered
But at least the most common solutions were tried
Ok
Welp, got to the tracfone screen... and it's stuck.
What do we mean by stuck?
Frozen?
Whatever is in there, it's in there good
Yeah. It does three boot screens. 1, the Galaxy Grand Prime screen. Then the Pretty Samsung one with the musical tone. Then the Tracfone screen, then it boots. Since these problems started, it will often freeze on the Tracfone one.. cause after a few seconds the screen will dim. And then it boots.. but like, before I took my husband to work.. it was still froze there. I had to pull the battery, cause it wouldn't move. Though, just now it did finally
If it is incapable of factory reset, it's the kernel. That really would have to be handled by the dealer who sold the phone (if under warranty and they feel like replacing it) or doing things that void the warranty anyway
Well, looks like it finally got to boot...
huh.
If it moves, I would say to give it a little more time
That's good news
We are hoping it's not the kernel
....and I selected English, and "Unfortunately, Settings has stopped"...
That might not be a huge problem if it progresses
Settings might be fussy but it can be overlooked for now
Does it look like a factory reset took place?
Like it's new without apps, data, etc?
Same start up and "Welcome!" screen from last time.. but now that I select English it won't go past it. Keeps saying settings stopped.
Oh. That's different than settings stopping on the home screen
Yeah, it's acting like I just bought the phone
If settings are failing to load during language selection and you can't get to the home screen, you can try takin out battery for 10 minutes and then try rebooting and trying again
If it still fails to work after 24 hours (sometimes if you leave it alone long enough it'll work) I'd go to where you bought it with proof of purchase and hope they'll help get a new one
Ok, battery removed. Is it possible it's an overheat issue? Cause when we were playing Pokemo Go Friday night, my phone froze.. and when I booted it the screen went black, and lines went through it, like it lost connection to the MB or something
I've had issue like that with like, DS lites when the ribbon cable gets crunched.. but...
It's possible the hardware overheated, but because it boots, it's not necessarily a gonner
I've taken very good care of this phone, no hard drops or water...
It seems it's definitely a firmware and software issue
If there is a malfunction and it overheats from processing too much at once, that is possible
If the memory can't handle it and it's overloaded
Ok. Cause when that happened it was hot as ****.. and that's when most of these issues really started
I was having the "stopped" messages but only about my SMSs
If it was hot out that is definitely a possibility then
Leave it alone for as long as you can. Maybe all night and up to 24 hours
And those started literally after Pokemon Go.. I would have to stop Pokemon Go cause it would freeze a lot, I don't know if that did anything
But all this happened after I started playing it.
The game may not be good for the phone
Honestly, a lot of the pay as you go phones are not really suitable for mucj processing
I've dealt with a lot of them
They sometimes have trouble with games
I would absolutely submit a bug ticket with Niantic
I soft bricked my phone (and recovered it) because of pokemon having an issue during a specific sequence in game play. It definitely has bugs
I warned friends about it and that other phones may not be recoverable. It really depends on many factors
I've noticed it allowed me to install it on both my tabley (really crappy NextBook from WalMart) and my husband's phone (LG Fuel) and it won't run on either.. I figured, 200 dollar phone, it should be able to handle it....
It ran fine, but now.. and it sucks cause this is how I run my etsy, is this expensive brick
For the record, I have now tried yet a third factory reset. Now my phone won't even get past set-up. Any help would be amazing...
On an unofficial capacity, I think your phone may have been google account locked. This commonly happens when you forget to remove your google account before factory resetting the phone. You will know if your phone is google account locked by holding Volume up button + Power Button + Home Key, then when you get blue screen press volume up button, If the FAP lock: ON, then your account is google locked (Google locked phones tend to not allow you to go past the setup screen as you cannot click the "next" button). You can send it in to your phone dealer for them to send back to Samsung for repairs, however you seem to live in the U.S so I don't know their policies. I live in Canada and work as a part-time Samsung repair technician and our policy is to unlock the google lock and factory reset then return to phone company. However, that is not covered under warranty so we do it as a sort of "customer service" capacity.
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-snip- , If the FAP lock: ON, then your account is google locked (Google locked phones tend to not allow you to go past the setup screen as you cannot click the "next" button). -snip-
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It is FRP, not FAP, it means Factory Reset Protection.
Well, if that is the case, on the setup you will get a window telling you to choose the WI-FI you want to connect to. Do it, then try to log in with your gmail account (This "gmail" account must be the same one you used last time otherwise it will not work.
Been using the S8 Unlocked model SM-G950U1 (stock, not rooted) for the past 4 months without any major problems. A few weeks ago I decided to enable the Secure Boot feature, so that if the phone was powered off and back on, that it would require drawing the password pattern. Haven't had any problem, until tonight.
Since my phone hasn't been rebooted in about a week (which I like to do), I did a reboot, and drew the password pattern, the unlock icon is show with the green & blue circle around it, but then it just stays like this and never gets to the "android is starting, or phone is starting" screen.
I've gone into the boot menu and did a Clear Cache & Reboot, drew password pattern, and then let it sit for 30 min.
I also did a Safe Mode Boot, where it showed "Safe Mode" in the bottom left corner on the same screen where I draw the password pattern, but then it stays at the unlocking icon.
At this point I'm not sure what to do, as I really don't want to do a full factory reset in the boot menu, or do an ODIN wipe, and loose everything.
After trying to get it to properly boot for about 2 hours and trying different things, I ended up going into the boot menu and doing a factor reset. Then took several hours to get the phone all set back up again.
I had thought that when I backup the phone via Samsung Cloud, part of that is for Apps, and I thought it would be the apps and app data (similar to using Titanium Backup). But I guess not, as when I did the restore through Samsung Cloud, it only restores the app programs and not the data.
Hello all,
I have a Moto Z Force Droid (XT1650-02). It's running on Android version 8.0.0, and build number OCLS27.76-69-6. It was acquired from Verizon. It is not rooted (sadly), and the bootloader is locked. It has 32GB of internal storage, however, I added an SDCard(64GB) to increase that storage space.
I'm having some problem(s) with my SDCard, or more so its usage as adopted storage. I've had the phone with the storage for quite a while and everything has been fine. However, 3-4 days ago was when the issues started. One night, my phone was acting really laggy. Which I just chalked up to tech being tech. I let it sit for a bit, tried rebooting it, etc. Well, as time progresses it seems to me that Facebook Messenger is what's slowing it down. So, I try uninstalling it. Of course, this isn't working and android just keeps giving me a helpful little notification that the app is uninstalling (for much longer than it *should* take). I figured I'd reboot into safe mode and try uninstalling it from there. The phone powers off and reboots fine. However, when I tried to unlock the screen, the entire phone froze and crashed after a minute or two. Once it reboots, it gets stuck in the bootloader (or, more specifically, where it says "DROID" and there are little shiny spots moving around the letters). So I used the power button to force the device off and try rebooting again. Again, boots up fine but it freezes at unlock and the cycle starts again.
Around 2 days ago I took it to a Verizon store. Originally I was just told I was going to have to factory reset (which I didn't want to because all the pictures I have and such would be lost. Apps are backed up by Google though). They told me to take out the SDCard, to help save what I could. Then, I got the bright idea to try booting without the card. This time the phone booted fine and unlocked like it should (the only problem now is that I had no internal storage and all the apps that were on the SDCard aren't loading since no SDCard).
When I leave the phone on and install the SDCard, I can browse the internal storage again. However, I can't see any of the files when I try transferring them to PC over USB. As well, after a while of using the phone, or even letting it idle, it will eventually crash and go back to the above botting and not-unlocking scenarios.
Based on how/when the problem started, and the logcats I've grabbed as the phone was crashing, I have reason to believe it has something to do with Facebook Messenger not being removed correctly. [Logcats in the comment below.]
Any help would be greatly appreciated. As well, please tell me if there's anything that needs clarification. (Sorry for the wall of text. I just don't know what else to do at the moment.)
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