Galaxy S5 with Lineage OS stuck in a bootloop - Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello everyone,
I rooted my Galaxy S5 (SM-G900T) about 6 months ago. I also installed Lineage OS. All of it has worked fine until recently, I downloaded a new update for Lineage. I tried to open the Google Play Store after the update but it kept crashing. So I waited about 15-20 minutes and tried again. I rebooted as well. It was still crashing. So I thought I'd try installing an older version of the Play Store to see if that would fix it. My S5 rebooted, and hasn't loaded since. I am stuck in a boot-loop. I have tried an Advanced wipe and tried to re-install Lineage OS and GAPPS. Still won't boot up. Will I even be able to get my S5 out of a boot-loop? Am I doing this the wrong way? What are some other options for getting rid of a boot-loop?

XxXPhantomXxX said:
Hello everyone,
I rooted my Galaxy S5 (SM-G900T) about 6 months ago. I also installed Lineage OS. All of it has worked fine until recently, I downloaded a new update for Lineage. I tried to open the Google Play Store after the update but it kept crashing. So I waited about 15-20 minutes and tried again. I rebooted as well. It was still crashing. So I thought I'd try installing an older version of the Play Store to see if that would fix it. My S5 rebooted, and hasn't loaded since. I am stuck in a boot-loop. I have tried an Advanced wipe and tried to re-install Lineage OS and GAPPS. Still won't boot up. Will I even be able to get my S5 out of a boot-loop? Am I doing this the wrong way? What are some other options for getting rid of a boot-loop?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Might Be A Malicious OTA Uptade , My Advice For You , Install Stock Rom

Try installing a different rom and if that works, retry installing LOS. Two years ago i became unable to update/install LOS. RR was an instant success and i kept using that till becoming somewhat instable one year ago, so back to LOS, w/o difficulties(probably a clean install of RR would have solved the problems i had, but i didn' t want to do this two times, if really RR and only that was the culprit).
Of course you can start by reinstalling stock rom in Download Mode, as this will be the last attempt if all previous measures may fail. Then re-root, re-install TWRP etc.

XxXPhantomXxX said:
Hello everyone,
I rooted my Galaxy S5 (SM-G900T) about 6 months ago. I also installed Lineage OS. All of it has worked fine until recently, I downloaded a new update for Lineage. I tried to open the Google Play Store after the update but it kept crashing. So I waited about 15-20 minutes and tried again. I rebooted as well. It was still crashing. So I thought I'd try installing an older version of the Play Store to see if that would fix it. My S5 rebooted, and hasn't loaded since. I am stuck in a boot-loop. I have tried an Advanced wipe and tried to re-install Lineage OS and GAPPS. Still won't boot up. Will I even be able to get my S5 out of a boot-loop? Am I doing this the wrong way? What are some other options for getting rid of a boot-loop?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I Heard That The Last Uptade For Lineage Doesn't Work So Download A New ROM In Your Computer And Put It On A SD-CARD And Boot To Recovery And Clean-Flash It
Oh If You Want To Know My ROM I'm Using : Resurrection Remix.

XxXPhantomXxX said:
Hello everyone,
I rooted my Galaxy S5 (SM-G900T) about 6 months ago. I also installed Lineage OS. All of it has worked fine until recently, I downloaded a new update for Lineage. I tried to open the Google Play Store after the update but it kept crashing. So I waited about 15-20 minutes and tried again. I rebooted as well. It was still crashing. So I thought I'd try installing an older version of the Play Store to see if that would fix it. My S5 rebooted, and hasn't loaded since. I am stuck in a boot-loop. I have tried an Advanced wipe and tried to re-install Lineage OS and GAPPS. Still won't boot up. Will I even be able to get my S5 out of a boot-loop? Am I doing this the wrong way? What are some other options for getting rid of a boot-loop?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Since it's old, possibly hardwqre related.
Recently, I had that with my stock s5 s906s.
I reloaded stock firmware but to no avail.
Occasionally it boots up but I noticed it would go past the boot loop after I gave up and gave it a rest for a few days. Then I realized it was a temperature thing. When it's hot and I put the batt in, it would automatically start and go into a boot loop.
But then, it does not always boot well even after giving it a long rest.
I then reached out for my Qi wireless receiver, slapped it on top of the battery, pressed the 3 pins onto the connectors on the phone, and pressed the power button. And the phone booted well right after.
So, something in the old phone has made it sensitive to internal heat. Cool it down by turning it off, even if you have to remove the battery. Leave the battery out. If you have to recharge it with a charger or with another s5, do that.
Then, once cool, put the battery back into the phone with the qi receiver strapped onto it, and make the 3 contacts in the wireless receiver touch with the 3 connectors in the phone as you slide the battery in. Then press the power button. Somehow, this makes up for the old phone's faulty circuitry's tendency to start by itself when the battery's put in.
It is a quirk in my old phone, but other than that I have loaded it with an RR rom and it is running now like a champ. Just expect it to go into a bootloop each timeI I restart as there is heat already from its operation. When that happens, remove the battery and let the phone cool off before putting in back in to start.

yerrag said:
Since it's old, possibly hardwqre related.
Recently, I had that with my stock s5 s906s.
I reloaded stock firmware but to no avail.
Occasionally it boots up but I noticed it would go past the boot loop after I gave up and gave it a rest for a few days. Then I realized it was a temperature thing. When it's hot and I put the batt in, it would automatically start and go into a boot loop.
But then, it does not always boot well even after giving it a long rest.
I then reached out for my Qi wireless receiver, slapped it on top of the battery, pressed the 3 pins onto the connectors on the phone, and pressed the power button. And the phone booted well right after.
So, something in the old phone has made it sensitive to internal heat. Cool it down by turning it off, even if you have to remove the battery. Leave the battery out. If you have to recharge it with a charger or with another s5, do that.
Then, once cool, put the battery back into the phone with the qi receiver strapped onto it, and make the 3 contacts in the wireless receiver touch with the 3 connectors in the phone as you slide the battery in. Then press the power button. Somehow, this makes up for the old phone's faulty circuitry's tendency to start by itself when the battery's put in.
It is a quirk in my old phone, but other than that I have loaded it with an RR rom and it is running now like a champ. Just expect it to go into a bootloop each timeI I restart as there is heat already from its operation. When that happens, remove the battery and let the phone cool off before putting in back in to start.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well, this worked for a while. Then, bootloop became more stubborn.
By then, I had already bought a phone to replace it, so I was in no hurry to fix this issue but still, I hate to see a good phone go. Still has a screen that stood the test of time, and at high res, and I love the size of the phone.
So, another Hail Mary. And it worked!
I put the phone, worked in tissue paper, then enclosed in bubble wrap, in the freezer overnight, surrounded by grains of rice in a plastic container, that had been vacuumed by a FoodSaver machine.
The following morning, removed the phone from the freezer and laid it bare, separating the battery from it, and wiped it clear of moisture, and let it sit to evaporate any more moisture from the temperature gradient.
Then started the phone, and the bootloop once again gone.
So, phone saved. But since it's no longer that reliable due to the recurring bootloop problem, it would be my phone to watch streaming movies from Amazon Prime or Netflix, but not my phone for receiving calls and text messages, or for Waze and all.
The lesson I got from this is that with this phone, the circuitry inside has become finicky. To open it up and fix it would be too bothersome, especially with the circuitry being composed of embedded modules. Probably somewhere inside there is a capacitor that has reached its reliable end of life, but still breathing and needing an occasional handholding. So, I just gotta learn to live with this quirk, and this quirk is tolerable for the use I have it for.
So, if you run across this problem, I hope I gave you a workaround for you to remain loyal to a workhorse that served you long enough.

Related

Galaxy S5 Reboot loop

Hi all,
My galaxy s5 is stuck in a reboot loop. It started doing this today around 12:18pm and I can't get it to stay on long enough to back up my data. I took it to AT&T and they basically did nothing but tried a different battery and booted into safe mode. Neither of those options worked. I took it to best buy and the tech installed the latest updated and flashed the ROM (I believe). Still didnt work. She believed the issue was with the battery but didnt have any new ones there to test so I went to batteries plus and tested a brand new battery, still is rebooting. I am home now and just wiped the cache in recovery mode, still not working. Is there anyway at all I can get this phone to turn on long enough to backup my data? Any other commands I can try to clear whatever is causing this? I was not using my phone when this happened. It died at 15% which I didnt make too big a deal of because I know the battery has been weakening, but when I charged it up for a bit then turned it on, this problem started. When I turned it on, I had a text message coming through and then it restarted. As I was able to get it on for a bit that same text kept coming in over and over again so I thought maybe something with the messaging app and I disabled that all together but the problem remains. I hope someone can help me out here. Thank you.
SOLVED: Samsung Galaxy S5 Reboot Loop
I figured out a workaround and I take full credit because this creative solution was no where to be found on the internet nor did AT&T, Samsung or Best Buy offer any other alternatives aside from wiping the device. This is what I did:
I booted back into Recovery mode and looked through the logs for any indication of what was happening. My assumption was that it was a driver error and so scrolling through the logs I saw an error that said something like fail psy battery. I immediately think maybe its the drivers for power so I thought I'd see how it would respond if I put it in Ultra Power save mode. Thankfully the phone stayed on just long enough for me to put it ultra power save which did work. The phone stopped the reboot cycle it was stuck in but I still was not able to back anything up since the Ultra power save disabled the USB drivers and port. I let it charge up overnight in ultra power save and said I would try regular power save mode in the morning to see if that would also work but this time allow me mass storage access. Well, that worked! I put it in power save and I am backing everything up now as I type. I've got all my pics and now just letting samsung switch do its thing to perform full backup. YAY! I WIN! Hopefully this helps someone else that may have this problem and have tried everything else that is recommended for solving this issue.
-Natasha
Chicago, South side born and raised
Don't really get it, what cause the boot loop in the first place? And you are flashing back to which rom?
I don't know what caused. I wasn't using the phone when it started. I hadn't downloaded any new apps and I wasn't messing around with the OS or system files. The phone battery died at 15%. I plugged in the charger and disconnected when it was at about 28%. I powered the phone on and there were a number of text messages coming through from my friend I was going to lunch with. I opened that message and noticed the text was duplicating itself then it rebooted. Each time I powered it up and got in for a bit that same text was coming through or trying to over and over again. So, I don't know what caused it but I have all of my data backed up and I am going to wipe it now.
Also, the Best Buy tech flashed the ROM so I am not sure which version or anything like that.
Aimara said:
Don't really get it, what cause the boot loop in the first place? And you are flashing back to which rom?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
samsungGs5 said:
I don't know what caused. I wasn't using the phone when it started. I hadn't downloaded any new apps and I wasn't messing around with the OS or system files. The phone battery died at 15%. I plugged in the charger and disconnected when it was at about 28%. I powered the phone on and there were a number of text messages coming through from my friend I was going to lunch with. I opened that message and noticed the text was duplicating itself then it rebooted. Each time I powered it up and got in for a bit that same text was coming through or trying to over and over again. So, I don't know what caused it but I have all of my data backed up and I am going to wipe it now.
Also, the Best Buy tech flashed the ROM so I am not sure which version or anything like that.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
which os phone on ? lop or MM ?

Oneplus two does not boot.

Hello! Okay so this is a weird issue with my phone. It started in November and i had to switch to an older galaxy s5 which is pretty slow for today's standards. Anyways one day while it was charging it started to reboot and didn't stop. I didn't think much of it. I took the phone apart to make sure it wasn't shorting out or anything. I reset everything on the phone. I replace about half the phone. I really need the phone to work because I need the speed. So the full problem the phone would turn on and boot but right when it going to the lock screen it would restart. Sometimes it boots all the way but it crashes and reboots about 1 minute of use. I cannot find a solution. I tried flashing a the original rom and it still didn't work. I put the boot loader back to stock. I tried to reflash the kernel, that also didn't work. If watched a ton of tutorials but no one seems to have the same problem.

Note4 boots into download mode.

So, here is my problem. I've got an almost four years old Note4. I flashed some custom ROM's after i bought it but then I found an old X-note 4.4.4 based custom ROM and i was using that for more than 2 years. Yesterday around noon i noticed that if I try to use Viber, it takes seconds till it opens, and lags badly. (Before that the phone was working perfectly for years). I deleted it, reinstalled, but the problem stayed the same. After a few hours all the other apps started to do the same, the phone became really laggy. As time went by it got worse and worse, around 8pm it started to freeze, reboot, became almost completely useless. I thought maybe a factory reset and a new flash would help. I did a factory reset, and flashed a completely stock ROM on it. It started well, was working good for an hour or so, and then the same problems occured again. Lag, freeze, reboot.... And then nothing. Did not even restart. I can switch it on every now and then, (like in every 20 minutes), but it boots into odin mode. I thought maybe the battery, but that is less then 2 months old. Anyone any idea what happened? I mean the phone is almost 4 years old, so I'm not really pissed off, the only reason why I wanna keep using the Note4 cuz it's removable battery. I don't like phones with built-in battery, this is why i did not upgrade to Note8 for instance. Any help would be much appreciated. By the way, my device is an SM-N910F.
Well, things got even weirder later. I found my old battery which i replaced 2 months ago, still had some juice in it, i put it in, and the phone started!!! Worked perfectly, for about an hour and a bit, then the same problems occured again, lag freeze reboot, and now it boots itself into recovery if i can start it up at all... All the same story. Anyway, i threw it in the drawer and bought a new phone.

Random shutdowns and reboots

Hi everybody,
So I have a S7 Edge that I buyed in Spain in December 2016, so it has a year and a half by now.
The phone have the Gorilla Glass a bit broken but the display is perfect aswell as the touch, the back is also broken, main issue there was a corner fall but, this either started nor agraviated the issue in hand, it was no difference between before and after that situation.
The phone was submerged in water, less than a meter for less than 5 minutes, again I dont remember that this issue started nor agraviated the issue.
Now the issue I'm not sure when it started but it was this year for sure, maybe 2 to 3 months ago.
As far as I remember the issue started after a Samsung update, a large update like 1 Gb, the phone restarted to install the Update and during the Update it froze while installing the update in the boot and started heating up I wasnt able to do a thing I wasnt able to either restart it nor shutdown it, so I just waited until the batery run out wich it wasnt much time since it was heating up a lot.
After it shutdown I charged it and then started, it was able to update but from that point I didnt want to either shutdown nor update the phone again being afraid of the phone dying, so some day the phone forced another update, and I encountered the same issue, after that once in a while the phone restarted.
From that point I dont actually remember how it happens if I had some issues but one day the phone restarted and entered a boot loop restarting the phone after a second or two of the Samsung ROM splash, so I tried to shut it down and wasnt able to do so, at some point it "shutdown" but with a red led on and I wasnt able to start it, after 3 to 4 days the light went off (batery run out) and then I charged the phone again but wasnt able to boot up, after a few restart it boot up but then restarted and loop again.
After a few tries I was able to Factory Reset the phone and the phone started functioning kinda alright, I installed an app and while using it the phone restarted so I uninstalled the app, after that the phone didnt shutdown, so I used the phone for some days and never shut it down nor let the batery run out, till one day I updated the apps from the Play Store while updating the apps the phone shutdown again, boot loop and subsecuently shutdown with a blue led this time and not being able to start the phone again, so I waited like before, but for some reason the blue light stayed for like 2 weeks, I guess the phone has a lot of charge and the only thing using the batery was the led I dont know.
After all this I decided that the problem was a Software problem since all the main issues apeared while updating apps, updating the system, using apps, etc, so because I didnt have guaranty I decided to install TWRP and then some custom ROM, so I do it so, I installed TWRP, booted into TWRP, backup EFS, wipe dalvik, cache, data and system, in this process the phone rebooted, boot loop and then again blue led and not being able to start the phone, so I was tired by now and I opened the backpanel breaking quite a bit one side didnt care if I fix this I will change the back and front glass, I detached the batery and the phone shutdown then I was able to start it, boot into recovery TWRP and installed HavocOS this time (I will try with another one just in case), I installed it run it and it appears to be working fine... it rebooted one time and after that nothing I installed Whatsapp a 2.3 gb backup started to download alongside 34 apps from the PlayStore I guess the apps that I had in the previous installation.
While downloading the 34 apps the phone restarted I guess while installing Facebook, after that it shutdowns again after apparently working just fine for an hour or so.
So I decided to install again HavocOS but dont instal any APP but Whatsapp, maps and some other things I need (Keepass, Bank stuff, etc) but from here on the phone started to reboot even in TWRP, while installing the ROM sometimes it freezes sometimes it shutdown sometimes it rebooted and antered boot loop but at least it didnt get stuck anymore I was always able to shutdown and start the phone but with boot loops and shutdowns and totally impossible to use.
So now I'm almost totally sure that it is not a Software (free fix) problem, and now I'm thinking in replacing the batery, the batery is not very expensive (compared to a now phone ofc) but it is a bit expensive for my economy and I'm not totally sure that the batery is the problem, can somebody, with all the information given here tell me something like "I'm at least 90% sure that the problem is the batery"?, cause, I'm a PC Technician that didnt know much about phone but they are practically the same as a PC but less modular and sincerilly I think that it might be the Processor or the Internal Storage, both non-easy-removable and change and both more expensive than a batery and both things that I have to buy outside of my country that may or may not come in 1 to 3 months so, is it really worth buying a batery or this issues point to a direction that the phone is almost imposible to fix with the money I have so its better to save money and buy a new one... thing is in this effing country a new S9 for example cost 1000 u$s and my salary is 600 u$s so its a bit anoying to save for something like that, even a new S7 Edge is worth 600 u$s here, and thats what I paid in Spain one and a half year ago when it was the latest Samsung phone available.
Sorry for the long post I wanted to explain everything throughly and I hope my english is ok.
Best regards.

Random boot loops on new Redmi Note 7 (Stock 10.3.5 MiUI non root)

Saturday night, I plug my 1 week old phone on the charger at 9%. I power off the phone and see the battery charging animation. I turned it back on as usual but this time my phone did something I've never seen before.
It started bootlooping!
I was like what the hell.
It loaded up to the lock screen and then rebooted. This happened over and over again for about an hour.
After googling, I found a thread about a Redni Note 5 pro having the same issue.
The solution was to hold power and Volume down until the phone rebooted to recovery.
After doing that, I was presented with the option to reboot to system, wipe phone (which I definitely didn't want) and connect to My Assistant.
I chose the first option and sure enough....my phone was stuck in a boot loop once again.
This is my first Xiaomi phone. It's not rooted at all and has locked bootloader on the stock 10.3.5 ROM. Fresh out the box...just a few apps, some photos and texts.
I've seen stuff like this before happen with rooted phones but never on a brand new non rooted phone.
Fortunately (and with lots of prayer), I was able to let the phone battery drain out completely since it wouldn't power off.
Sunday morning, I plugged it back on the charger and to my surprise, I saw the battery animation only this time!
After charging fully, I turned it on and saw it bootlooping again. After 5 mins, I decided to remove both my SIM tray with both SIM and micro SD.
THIS time, the phone stopped bootlooping entirely! Again....what the hell was my question ?.
Normally, my nerves are steel but yesterday, they were more like spaghetti lol
Against my own judgement, I wanted to test if it was my own SIM card causing the issue or if my micro SD card caused the issue.
I placed the SIM try back in with each card 1 by 1 however, the phone immediately started bootlooping on it's own right from system!
I've never seen this before with any other phone or brand I've used in the past.
This activity occurred again and again regardless which card was inserted. With no cards, the phone worked normally.
I decided, you know what, at this point, I'm going to back up my data during and factory reset since now I have access.
Thank God that worked!
After many hours of backing up data, factory resetting my phone and then restoring everything on Mother's Day ( which meant working around free time and planned activities with my Wife), I am happy to say my phone is back working normally with the same SIM card and Micro SD as if nothing happened.
Fluke or not, definitely going to be watching this phone carefully to see if the problem is gone for good.
I will say this, when I first took the phone out the box last week, I turned it on and watched it update to MiUI 10.3.5. Normally I factory reset my phones after updates to be safe but since the phone was still new, I did not factory reset this time. That could be the reason it did this...I'm still not sure.
Sometimes I power my phones off, connect the charger and turn them on. For years I've never had an issue or doing it this way. For a few days I didn't have an issue with my Redmi Note 7 either. After this experience, I will stop doing that entirely.
My question is, have any of you encountered random random boot loops with any of your Xiaomi products? How did it occur and how did you fix it?
Got the same problem, fixed it the same way
tiguy99 said:
Saturday night, I plug my 1 week old phone on the charger at 9%. I power off the phone and see the battery charging animation. I turned it back on as usual but this time my phone did something I've never seen before.
It started bootlooping!
I was like what the hell.
It loaded up to the lock screen and then rebooted. This happened over and over again for about an hour.
After googling, I found a thread about a Redni Note 5 pro having the same issue.
The solution was to hold power and Volume down until the phone rebooted to recovery.
After doing that, I was presented with the option to reboot to system, wipe phone (which I definitely didn't want) and connect to My Assistant.
I chose the first option and sure enough....my phone was stuck in a boot loop once again.
This is my first Xiaomi phone. It's not rooted at all and has locked bootloader on the stock 10.3.5 ROM. Fresh out the box...just a few apps, some photos and texts.
I've seen stuff like this before happen with rooted phones but never on a brand new non rooted phone.
Fortunately (and with lots of prayer), I was able to let the phone battery drain out completely since it wouldn't power off.
Sunday morning, I plugged it back on the charger and to my surprise, I saw the battery animation only this time!
After charging fully, I turned it on and saw it bootlooping again. After 5 mins, I decided to remove both my SIM tray with both SIM and micro SD.
THIS time, the phone stopped bootlooping entirely! Again....what the hell was my question .
Normally, my nerves are steel but yesterday, they were more like spaghetti lol
Against my own judgement, I wanted to test if it was my own SIM card causing the issue or if my micro SD card caused the issue.
I placed the SIM try back in with each card 1 by 1 however, the phone immediately started bootlooping on it's own right from system!
I've never seen this before with any other phone or brand I've used in the past.
This activity occurred again and again regardless which card was inserted. With no cards, the phone worked normally.
I decided, you know what, at this point, I'm going to back up my data during and factory reset since now I have access.
Thank God that worked!
After many hours of backing up data, factory resetting my phone and then restoring everything on Mother's Day ( which meant working around free time and planned activities with my Wife), I am happy to say my phone is back working normally with the same SIM card and Micro SD as if nothing happened.
Fluke or not, definitely going to be watching this phone carefully to see if the problem is gone for good.
I will say this, when I first took the phone out the box last week, I turned it on and watched it update to MiUI 10.3.5. Normally I factory reset my phones after updates to be safe but since the phone was still new, I did not factory reset this time. That could be the reason it did this...I'm still not sure.
Sometimes I power my phones off, connect the charger and turn them on. For years I've never had an issue or doing it this way. For a few days I didn't have an issue with my Redmi Note 7 either. After this experience, I will stop doing that entirely.
My question is, have any of you encountered random random boot loops with any of your Xiaomi products? How did it occur and how did you fix it?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hello,
today I got the same issue as you stated above.
I tried to remove the SIM card (while the phone is on) and the phone brought me to the startscreen instantly. Inserting the SIM card caused the bootloop again ..
I googled this issue and found this thread,
went into the Recovery mode (Power + Volume Up) and did the Data Wipe.
Consequently, I could start the phone with my SIM card without problems ..
Later I found out, that removing the "Telephone"-permission from the "Contacts and dialer" app caused the bootloop.
(On my Stock 10.3.4 MiUI non root)
Greeting,
Dorian Rec
Dorian Rec said:
Hello,
today I got the same issue as you stated above.
I tried to remove the SIM card (while the phone is on) and the phone brought me to the startscreen instantly. Inserting the SIM card caused the bootloop again ..
I googled this issue and found this thread,
went into the Recovery mode (Power + Volume Up) and did the Data Wipe.
Consequently, I could start the phone with my SIM card without problems ..
Later I found out, that removing the "Telephone"-permission from the "Contacts and dialer" app caused the bootloop.
(On my Stock 10.3.4 MiUI non root)
Greeting,
Dorian Rec
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Adding all permissions in contacts& dialer is the solution - you saved my day!
man ... it saved my life thanks a lot. it 100% worked.
That is awesome!
Glad I could help out.
Talk about scary situation....caused by a simple glitch in Miui 10.3.5.
Wonder if the fixed it with the updates...
To scared to update right now since everything has been running smoothly since on my 10.3.5 phone.
Can anyone else share of this problem still occurs on newer versions?
Dorian Rec said:
Hello,
today I got the same issue as you stated above.
I tried to remove the SIM card (while the phone is on) and the phone brought me to the startscreen instantly. Inserting the SIM card caused the bootloop again ..
I googled this issue and found this thread,
went into the Recovery mode (Power + Volume Up) and did the Data Wipe.
Consequently, I could start the phone with my SIM card without problems ..
Later I found out, that removing the "Telephone"-permission from the "Contacts and dialer" app caused the bootloop.
(On my Stock 10.3.4 MiUI non root)
Greeting,
Dorian Rec
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
tiguy99 said:
That is awesome!
Glad I could help out.
Talk about scary situation....caused by a simple glitch in Miui 10.3.5.
Wonder if the fixed it with the updates...
To scared to update right now since everything has been running smoothly since on my 10.3.5 phone.
Can anyone else share of this problem still occurs on newer versions?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
10.3.6 PFGEUXM here - no glitch so far
Hi mine went on a bootloop but I have removed my sim and SD card and it continues to be on bootloop. Since I have a lot of data I can't do wipe data. Can you guys help me
Hello,
I am having the same issue of boot looping on my Redmi note 7 PRO. I also want to enter boot menu so atleast I can do anything, but doing force shut down (Volume down+power) I came across "FASTBOOT" mode. To get out of that I pressed and hold the power button for a while and it went again in a boop loop. Can you guys please help, I am still not able to turn it on.
Greeting,
Akash Parmar.
Akashparmar1999 said:
Hello,
I am having the same issue of boot looping on my Redmi note 7 PRO. I also want to enter boot menu so atleast I can do anything, but doing force shut down (Volume down+power) I came across "FASTBOOT" mode. To get out of that I pressed and hold the power button for a while and it went again in a boop loop. Can you guys please help, I am still not able to turn it on.
Greeting,
Akash Parmar.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
most probably removing the "Telephone"-permission from the "Contacts and dialer" app is causing the bootloop - remove SIM and data card, start phone, fix the settings issue the get back the SIM
bootloop on my global version of redmi note 7
BThis last monday after all day work. I sat down and watch on youtube and after a few minutes my phone suddenly went black and when i turn it on it gets stuck on the logo redmi by Xiaomi then turns off.up until now i cant Open my phone. Pls help me resolve this matter. Thanks
[email protected] said:
BThis last monday after all day work. I sat down and watch on youtube and after a few minutes my phone suddenly went black and when i turn it on it gets stuck on the logo redmi by Xiaomi then turns off.up until now i cant Open my phone. Pls help me resolve this matter. Thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
did you take off the card memory and sim?
Hi,
I am also facing the same problem since yesterday ecening, when I turn restarted my phone it gets stuck on the logo redmi by Xiaomi then turns off.up until now i cant Open my phone.
Also, I am unable to enter the fastboot or fatory reset menu as the fastboot menu ony flashes for a second and it again goes into the infinite loop.
Pls help me resolve this matter, any poiner would be appreciated. Thanks
hbhasin said:
Hi,
I am also facing the same problem since yesterday ecening, when I turn restarted my phone it gets stuck on the logo redmi by Xiaomi then turns off.up until now i cant Open my phone.
Also, I am unable to enter the fastboot or fatory reset menu as the fastboot menu ony flashes for a second and it again goes into the infinite loop.
Pls help me resolve this matter, any poiner would be appreciated. Thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
How you solved this issue?
It's MIUI 11.0.1 still the same problem
Ok I updated my phone to MIUI 11.0.1 it still has the same problem but thanks to everyone in this thread I
finally fixed this problem that kinda scared the crap out of me.
Thanks Everyone
I did not know this was a thing until last night. I'm on MIUI 11.0.9
My phone restarted out of nowhere and then my flash light came on by itself, gps was turning on by itself and the reboot/switch off screen kept coming and going, little while later it went into the loop. wouldn't even get to the android screen, i couldn't go into recovery mode either it was so bad. I let it die last night and after seeing this thread i plugged it in, and took out the sim (no memory card). So it seemed to work, though the torch and reboot/switch off screen did show up but nothing like yesterday where it kept interrupting me while i was trying to backup my data. Luckily i do a manual back up regularly.
I changed the "Telephone" permission and it went into the bootloop immediately. It turned on, and i started to backup the last of my data and it went into bootloop again. It's been 10 minutes now.
I noticed it seemed to go into bootloop every time i turned off gps,cell data, or was clearing files from my phone. Honestly i thought i was being hacked. Any suggestions on what I can do?
Srushti97 said:
I did not know this was a thing until last night. I'm on MIUI 11.0.9
My phone restarted out of nowhere and then my flash light came on by itself, gps was turning on by itself and the reboot/switch off screen kept coming and going, little while later it went into the loop. wouldn't even get to the android screen, i couldn't go into recovery mode either it was so bad. I let it die last night and after seeing this thread i plugged it in, and took out the sim (no memory card). So it seemed to work, though the torch and reboot/switch off screen did show up but nothing like yesterday where it kept interrupting me while i was trying to backup my data. Luckily i do a manual back up regularly.
I changed the "Telephone" permission and it went into the bootloop immediately. It turned on, and i started to backup the last of my data and it went into bootloop again. It's been 10 minutes now.
I noticed it seemed to go into bootloop every time i turned off gps,cell data, or was clearing files from my phone. Honestly i thought i was being hacked. Any suggestions on what I can do?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try turning off the call logs premission in the contacts app
Srushti97 said:
I did not know this was a thing until last night. I'm on MIUI 11.0.9
My phone restarted out of nowhere and then my flash light came on by itself, gps was turning on by itself and the reboot/switch off screen kept coming and going, little while later it went into the loop. wouldn't even get to the android screen, i couldn't go into recovery mode either it was so bad. I let it die last night and after seeing this thread i plugged it in, and took out the sim (no memory card). So it seemed to work, though the torch and reboot/switch off screen did show up but nothing like yesterday where it kept interrupting me while i was trying to backup my data. Luckily i do a manual back up regularly.
I changed the "Telephone" permission and it went into the bootloop immediately. It turned on, and i started to backup the last of my data and it went into bootloop again. It's been 10 minutes now.
I noticed it seemed to go into bootloop every time i turned off gps,cell data, or was clearing files from my phone. Honestly i thought i was being hacked. Any suggestions on what I can do?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It looks like a hardware problem, if your phone gets into bootloop even there is no sim card - try to change to the other position for the sim card
same issue
gosh scared the xxxx out of me too! I was uninstalling updates uninstall to my redmi note 7 cause too little space and it went into reboot loop. removed sim and giving permission works. I wonder how to do it if removing sim didn't help me boot! how would j have been able to add back permission. what's worrying was I didn't remove any permissions , I only did uninstall updates to all xiaomi apps
---------- Post added at 01:58 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:52 AM ----------
tiguy99 said:
Saturday night, I plug my 1 week old phone on the charger at 9%. I power off the phone and see the battery charging animation. I turned it back on as usual but this time my phone did something I've never seen before.
It started bootlooping!
I was like what the hell.
It loaded up to the lock screen and then rebooted. This happened over and over again for about an hour.
After googling, I found a thread about a Redni Note 5 pro having the same issue.
The solution was to hold power and Volume down until the phone rebooted to recovery.
After doing that, I was presented with the option to reboot to system, wipe phone (which I definitely didn't want) and connect to My Assistant.
I chose the first option and sure enough....my phone was stuck in a boot loop once again.
This is my first Xiaomi phone. It's not rooted at all and has locked bootloader on the stock 10.3.5 ROM. Fresh out the box...just a few apps, some photos and texts.
I've seen stuff like this before happen with rooted phones but never on a brand new non rooted phone.
Fortunately (and with lots of prayer), I was able to let the phone battery drain out completely since it wouldn't power off.
Sunday morning, I plugged it back on the charger and to my surprise, I saw the battery animation only this time!
After charging fully, I turned it on and saw it bootlooping again. After 5 mins, I decided to remove both my SIM tray with both SIM and micro SD.
THIS time, the phone stopped bootlooping entirely! Again....what the hell was my question .
Normally, my nerves are steel but yesterday, they were more like spaghetti lol
Against my own judgement, I wanted to test if it was my own SIM card causing the issue or if my micro SD card caused the issue.
I placed the SIM try back in with each card 1 by 1 however, the phone immediately started bootlooping on it's own right from system!
I've never seen this before with any other phone or brand I've used in the past.
This activity occurred again and again regardless which card was inserted. With no cards, the phone worked normally.
I decided, you know what, at this point, I'm going to back up my data during and factory reset since now I have access.
Thank God that worked!
After many hours of backing up data, factory resetting my phone and then restoring everything on Mother's Day ( which meant working around free time and planned activities with my Wife), I am happy to say my phone is back working normally with the same SIM card and Micro SD as if nothing happened.
Fluke or not, definitely going to be watching this phone carefully to see if the problem is gone for good.
I will say this, when I first took the phone out the box last week, I turned it on and watched it update to MiUI 10.3.5. Normally I factory reset my phones after updates to be safe but since the phone was still new, I did not factory reset this time. That could be the reason it did this...I'm still not sure.
Sometimes I power my phones off, connect the charger and turn them on. For years I've never had an issue or doing it this way. For a few days I didn't have an issue with my Redmi Note 7 either. After this experience, I will stop doing that entirely.
My question is, have any of you encountered random random boot loops with any of your Xiaomi products? How did it occur and how did you fix it?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I cannot thank you enough!!
charles2020 said:
gosh scared the xxxx out of me too! I was uninstalling updates uninstall to my redmi note 7 cause too little space and it went into reboot loop. removed sim and giving permission works. I wonder how to do it if removing sim didn't help me boot! how would j have been able to add back permission. what's worrying was I didn't remove any permissions , I only did uninstall updates to all xiaomi apps
---------- Post added at 01:58 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:52 AM ----------
I cannot thank you enough!!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Anytime!
Glad I can help
tiguy99 said:
That is awesome!
Glad I could help out.
Talk about scary situation....caused by a simple glitch in Miui 10.3.5.
Wonder if the fixed it with the updates...
To scared to update right now since everything has been running smoothly since on my 10.3.5 phone.
Can anyone else share of this problem still occurs on newer versions?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Seems like this problem exists on MIUI 12.5 too. I haven't tested the fix yet.

Categories

Resources