Getting this after a reboot. Sometimes I get it when system UI is lagging and phone will boot to this mode. What's causing this? Happens on all Roms and TWRP versions. Verizon note 4
Same here. I have yet to figure out how to stop it. I am running LOS 17.1 and TWRP, My Home button is nearing its EoL, so would love to know how to prevent it. For now, I reboot the phone to recovery and then reboot SYSTEM to avoid using the Home button. Luckily, I don't power the phone off frequently.
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My phone has been having random freezes on reboot for a long time. I unfortunately can't trace back when it started happening as it's been quite a while. It's been this way on every ROM (TW or CM based) and every kernel. It occurs either at the galaxy s4 screen if booting normally, or at the touchwiz screen if booting to recovery. The only way to unfreeze it is to hold vol down + power + home or pull the battery. I thought it might be the recovery so I flashed the newest version of TWRP but that didn't help either
Anyone have a similar issue? Know how to fix it?
Hey all,
My nexus 10 was fine until earlier when it randomly shut off then attempted to reboot itself, and that's where the trouble begins. It has been in a constant boot loop all night, going from the google logo to off and back to the logo. I've tried going into boot loader mode but I'm unable to do anything there as the rockers don't change the settings and the thing reboots itself after about 5 seconds of being in the menu! I have no idea what is happening.
Edit: It did reboot fully once and I used it for 2 minutes before it sent itself back into the loop. Any help please?
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Hey all,
My nexus 10 was fine until earlier when it randomly shut off then attempted to reboot itself, and that's where the trouble begins. It has been in a constant boot loop all night, going from the google logo to off and back to the logo. I've tried going into boot loader mode but I'm unable to do anything there as the rockers don't change the settings and the thing reboots itself after about 5 seconds of being in the menu! I have no idea what is happening.
Edit: It did reboot fully once and I used it for 2 minutes before it sent itself back into the loop. Any help please?
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The one possibility I can think of is that there's something wrong with the power button. Maybe it's getting stuck or something inside and causing it to stay pressed which causes a force reboot. It could be why your volume buttons weren't doing anything in the bootloader since it might have thought the power button was being held down. That's just a guess. If it's a hardware thing, there's not much anyone can do for you over the internet. You might have to find a way to get under that power button and clean it out somehow.
Hi, I have a Samsung S4 (i9500 International) on Android 5.0.1
I cannot get any logs, apologies.
Stuck in Boot loop, CAN'T even access Recovery. If there is another thread for this please kindly let me know, thanks.
I had CM12.1 on for a month (working perfectly) until my device started rebooting all the time.
I then wiped all cache and deleted all data, moved to Aurora N4/S6 Port Rom for 2 days, but same thing.
I have: Taken out the battery, sim card, memory card, drained all power, deleted apps (All together, combination of some, and separately).
I cannot boot into Recovery (TWRP) as it; reboots either on Recovery Loading screen, or while actually in Recovery.
It will sometimes completely reboot and I can use my device for different variants of time.
The battery has gotten really hot, when this started, but not a common occurrence.
Whenever the battery is inserted, and device is not charging, it will start the boot loop.
While the device is off & charging, the charging screen will flash.
What are the possible causes, AND / OR fixes?
Thanks in advance.
Could be something related to your power button.
Your power button is stuck and needs to be fixed by releasing or replacing it, happened to me once and solved by hitting the phone on the ground xD
But you can access the button if you are a handy guy.
I installed a few days ago AospExtended Nougat ROM, along with Lambda Kernel and Magisk
I worked fine for a few days, apart from Magisk haing a bug with "hide magisk"
Yesterday I plugged in my phone to my PC and I selected MTP mode and, as it was usual, it crashed and rebooted
This has been for me normal behaviour for about a year, so I wasn't worried
But it never booted back
It now boots ad infinitum, loading the LG screen for much more than usual and then launching the Android boot animation and never going into the ROM; I tried leaving it out for about two hours, it just won't boot
I also can't access recovery mode, pressing VolDown+PwrBtn just reboots it and then shuts it off
I was able to get it to boot in download mode but I never used it so I don't really know what I can or should do with it
Is there any way to recover my phone, let alone the data?
Should I just trash it and go buy a new one?
Hi all,
I'm facing a curious issue with my Oneplus 5. I bought it back in July on launch day and though I have rooted and used custom ROMs on all my previous phones, I never got around to doing it on my OP5 (never felt the need, no availability of root early on etc)
I started facing a problem with my mic not registering in Google Assistant/Alexa and while on speakerphone, all while sound recording works fine in recorder apps.
Tried attempting to reset the cache from recovery,
1. On pressing vol down+power while turned off, I get nothing. No vibration or anything.
2. On trying to reboot to recovery by turning on advanced reboot, I'm greeted with the 1+ powered by android splash screen, followed by a black, blank screen. Have to long press power button to get the phone to boot again (takes quite long).
Could anyone help if they are aware of a similar issue, or any ideas to correct the problem? I'd be really grateful.
I'm on latest Oreo Stock update.
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120760474
Downlod the zip , extract it connect the phone to pc with pressing volume up and then use the tool for flashing up .