Hello guys, I've a nexus 6p that doesn't starts. I was wondering that was caused by the well known problem, but my particular phone is stuck on "balls" bootanimantion... So I think it isn't related to the snap810 problem.
I should say that the smartphone was completely out of memory, no MB of storage left. Maybe this is the problem?
I should apply the known methods to solve bootloop?( I mean... Flashing modified kernel...)
I tried also wiping cache with no result.
I didn't already made a factory reset because the owner asked me if I can save photos.
Thanks.
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Hi all,
after updating my unrooted Nexus 4 to Android 4.4.4 OTA, I have quite an annoying issue: I can only turn wi-fi on once per reboot. If I turn it off to save battery when i'm out of range of wi-fi hotspots, i have to reboot the phone to be able to turn wi-fi on again.
Anybody else having this issue? Any ideas on how to fix it, other than doing a factory reset?
I haven't found a way to wipe Dalvik cache yet, maybe I should try that first...
Any help will be much appreciated.
EDIT: Formatting the cache partition actually seems to have fixed the issue. Yay! :good:
EDIT 2: Nope, the problem persists, both on the Nexus 4 and on the Nexus 7. Should I wait for Android L, or...?
Further Instruction?
Re-flash your radio? Is it named radio-mako-m9615a-cefwmazm-2.0.1701.03
Do you need help with wiping your Dalvik?
Nope, the problem seems to be solved but thanks for asking. I did the same (wiped the cache partition) on my wifes Nexus 7 since she also had a wi-fi issue, hopefully it solves it for her as well.
I have a 2012 Nexus 7 that for some reason is now saying the total storage is only 6.06gb? I have no idea why this has started but has happened since I started using Utorrent, any idea why please?
You can perform a Factory Reset to fix this issue. Just backup the files you want to keep and take her back to the stone age!
Hi everyone,
Just got a brand new Nexus 6P yesterday, camera was working fine. Woke up this morning and the camera produces a black screen. Cleared camera data, cache, updated, tried third party apps, then performed a factory reset. All to no avail.
I'm assuming this has something to do with some **** in the kernel that google wrote?
It is still locked I haven't unlocked the bootloader or even rooted the device yet... literally got it yesterday.
I guess there's not much else I can do, is there? Just wondering if anyone's experienced the same problem, and what they did to solve it. I read a post where someone simply flashed the stock boot.img, not even a custom kernel, and it fixed the problem. Any verification?
Cheers
Magnetox said:
Hi everyone,
Just got a brand new Nexus 6P yesterday, camera was working fine. Woke up this morning and the camera produces a black screen. Cleared camera data, cache, updated, tried third party apps, then performed a factory reset. All to no avail.
I'm assuming this has something to do with some **** in the kernel that google wrote?
It is still locked I haven't unlocked the bootloader or even rooted the device yet... literally got it yesterday.
I guess there's not much else I can do, is there? Just wondering if anyone's experienced the same problem, and what they did to solve it. I read a post where someone simply flashed the stock boot.img, not even a custom kernel, and it fixed the problem. Any verification?
Cheers
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Just send it back for a new one. You just got it. It's most likely a bad unit. It happens.
Basically as the title says whenever I want to restart my phone I get stuck in this inexplicable boot loop that doesn't stop and I can only actually get into the phone in some weird magical way that I haven't figured out how is done yet.
I've tried flashing stock(I was on btu 7.0), wiping cache partition/factory resetting but the issue still remains. Anyone encountered anything similar?
If flashing rom and factory reset doesn't fix it then it might be hardware issue and need mainboard replacement.
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This is where most of the people make problem even worst, please don't mess with the software anymore and take it to service,it must be hardware related.
Hello everyone,
I have random soft reboots on my LG G6 Europe variant.
Bootloader is unlocked and custom Rom Fulmics Rom 4.2 is installed.
Does anybody experiencing the same problem?
The reboots happens after some days randomly....
Thx and regards
it is necessary to speak about it in the dedicated subject, more chances to cross someone in the same situation or who can help you
aking007 said:
Hello everyone,
I have random soft reboots on my LG G6 Europe variant.
Bootloader is unlocked and custom Rom Fulmics Rom 4.2 is installed.
Does anybody experiencing the same problem?
The reboots happens after some days randomly....
Thx and regards
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Had the same problem on stock ROM, but the last update with january security patch fixed it.
Maybe a factory reset fixes the issue?
Krysdyan said:
Had the same problem on stock ROM, but the last update with january security patch fixed it.
Maybe a factory reset fixes the issue?
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I did make a clean install through TRWP. WIPED cache and dalvik cache. deleted internal data and system data.
I had random soft reboots before I was on fulmics Rom as well. so I think it's not specific to this Rom....
how many times did your device rebooted?
aking007 said:
I did make a clean install through TRWP. WIPED cache and dalvik cache. deleted internal data and system data.
I had random soft reboots before I was on fulmics Rom as well. so I think it's not specific to this Rom....
how many times did your device rebooted?
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On which base is Fulmics yet?
The reboots happened once a week, or sometimes even twice a day.
I had this happen on stock. After much reading of logcat output I was able to determine some kind of system table was getting exhausted. Proceeding on the theory that some app must be misbehaving to cause this, I disabled or uninstalled as many apps as I reasonably could, concentrating on what I could remember having installed or updated recently, and the reboots went away (I am paying close attention as I gradually re-enable or re-install stuff but haven't found a definitive culprit yet).
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I had this happen on stock. After much reading of logcat output I was able to determine some kind of system table was getting exhausted. Proceeding on the theory that some app must be misbehaving to cause this, I disabled or uninstalled as many apps as I reasonably could, concentrating on what I could remember having installed or updated recently, and the reboots went away (I am paying close attention as I gradually re-enable or re-install stuff but haven't found a definitive culprit yet).
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I had the same thoughts.....cause the issue is not taking place continously.... so I don't think it is ha hardware issue.... still couldn't find the app which may lead to a random soft reboot