I have a problem with my One Plus 5.
Last time the battery was to 0 and it turned itself off.
Then I charge the battery, and on the restart touch fully works but the home, back, and menu "buttons" do not work anymore.
No crash before, no damage.
What's wrong? How to fix it?
Update, when I am il safe mode buttons does not work.
If I am in recovery mode buttons work.
Any suggestion?
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I just received my DHD and as soon as I inserted the battery, it powered on by itself. I plugged in mains for a long charge cycle (I don't want to use it while charging).
I want to power off for real but it seems that when I press the power button even for prolonged time, it just goes to standby. I want to charge it while powered-off. How do I do this?
I didn't have the chance to play with Android before so here I am asking easy questions I guess.
Try with this:
Tap the power button on the upper side of phone for few seconds, then you will see on the screen new window with three possibilities - power off, aeroplane mode and restart. Choose power off. Then you can charge your phone.
Other possibility - work/play with your phone till the battery is fully drained and the phone will switch off itself.
Hope this helps.
Regards.
go to settings applications and disable fast boot
jorjino2000 said:
Try with this:
Tap the power button on the upper side of phone for few seconds, then you will see on the screen new window with three possibilities - power off, aeroplane mode and restart. Choose power off. Then you can charge your phone.
Other possibility - work/play with your phone till the battery is fully drained and the phone will switch off itself.
Hope this helps.
Regards.
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Thank you all. That's what I was doing but I guess that the screen was locked and it didn't work. As soon as I unlocked the screen and performed this procedre it worked. I just didn't want to start working with the phone until it is fully charged and that's why I was trying to switch off without entering the phone.
If you don't disable HTC Fastboot you phone isn't really off, just hibernating.
andyharney said:
If you don't disable HTC Fastboot you phone isn't really off, just hibernating.
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Good point but I had to go through all setup steps until I am able to configure this setting. Anyway, I was planning to leave the phone charging untouched for several hours but I guess that wouldn't be possible.
My phone boots back into clockwork recovery even when fastboot is disabled.
Apparently the DHD uses the recovery to display the charging LED (orange or green), so when you replace the recovery with CWM attaching the charger when the phone is off will start CWM.
my phone was just laying down on my desk i pressed the home key to wake up the phone nothing happened i was so scared as i bought a phone yesterday, then i pressed power button to turn it back on as i said it might turn it of by accident but no respond i got so i had to take the battery out then reinserted then powered back on but this time i saw a little written on left down corner says Safe mode i'm so scared i had to reset the phone then back to normal is this something seriuos shall i return the phone to where i bought it ?
i installed this program last thing i did
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.remotefairy&hl=en_GB
is this cause the problem probably ? sorry for my bad English
17mayis said:
my phone was just laying down on my desk i pressed the home key to wake up the phone nothing happened i was so scared as i bought a phone yesterday, then i pressed power button to turn it back on as i said it might turn it of by accident but no respond i got so i had to take the battery out then reinserted then powered back on but this time i saw a little written on left down corner says Safe mode i'm so scared i had to reset the phone then back to normal is this something seriuos shall i return the phone to where i bought it ?
i installed this program last thing i did
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.remotefairy&hl=en_GB
is this cause the problem probably ? sorry for my bad English
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remove the battery for 60 seconds and then replace it .. then once the phone has restarted safe mode will be gone
safe mode will sometimes enable itself as a security procedure.. for example whens something is installed ... however you can enable and disable safe mode in the following way
1) enable safe mode ....
Power off the phone
Turn it on while pressing the Menu button, keep holding it until home screen appears
The home screen’s lower left corner should contain the words Safe Mode.
2) disable safe mode ...
Turn off the phone
Remove battery for some time (1 minute is good)
Insert battery and turn it on.
in summary safe mode is enabled when some programs are run or installed on your phone ... however its hard to pinpoint which program and why this happens... however personally i think its a security feature .. ( since safe mode has less user privelages then normal running mode )
i hope this helps
Hello,
First I've looked everywhere for the last three days on something about this and I can find nothing so I come to you in a new thread for help.
I have a Verizon Note 3
SM-N900VZKEVZW
I'm having an issue where if I take the battery out and put a new one in I need to plug the phone in before I can power it on. I was running Hyperdrive but I reverted back to stock.
Here is an example of the issue.
If I shut down the phone and don't remove the battery I can press the power button and it will power on just fine; however, if I shut down the phone to put in my second battery that is fully charged or just take out the original battery and put it back in the power button does nothing until the phone is plugged in. When I plug the phone it the battery icon will come on.... the screen will freeze with a snow screen and then go to the stock battery changing screen at which point I can use the power button to power on the phone.
Another weird thing is I cannot boot in to recovery with by holding the power button and down on the volume button if I do this the phone will just keep looping at the Samsung screen with a lock on it; however if I boot in to recovery through safe strap I can get there.
I've done a factory reset and reinstalled the rom and recovery and I still have this issue.
Attached Images are the snowy screen and the screen that will keep rebooting if I try to get to recovery with power and volume down. (now the snowy screen has changed to a battery screen superimposed with the safe strap screen it only shows up for a second before going to the battery charging screen)
Please someone help!
Second question what should I do if I need to send the phone back to samsung? Or should I just deal with the battery thing? Other than that the phone works fine.
Thank you.
Hello
I used the USB charger that now available in some airplane while traveling but after a while of charging my S5 I open it and play with it for a while but suddenly the screen went black. So I tried to turn the phone on but it did not work. I remove the battery and put it back still not working. NO SOUND OR VIBRATION. it is like brick. I tried very things rest , put different battery, using different charger, press all the button in the device. and no thing work. The phone is dead.
It seems a hardware problem. How to fix it ? how much would cost me ? what is the problem seems to be ?
Put a battery in, plug into the charger that it came with and let it sit for an hour. Unplug, the battery out, leave for atleast 10sec, insert battery, hold vol.down+power until it reboots
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muboori said:
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I used the USB charger that now available in some airplane while traveling but after a while of charging my S5 I open it and play with it for a while but suddenly the screen went black. So I tried to turn the phone on but it did not work. I remove the battery and put it back still not working. NO SOUND OR VIBRATION. it is like brick. I tried very things rest , put different battery, using different charger, press all the button in the device. and no thing work. The phone is dead.
It seems a hardware problem. How to fix it ? how much would cost me ? what is the problem seems to be ?
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You can try:
Remove battery.
With battery removed, now press the button combination to enter download mode (i.e vol down+home+power) and while keeping these buttons pressed add your phone battery again.
This will hopefully "jolt" your phone into download mode.
So few days ago my phone suddenly turned off and kept rebotting itself (It would reach the samsung galaxy logo and then turn off). I thought it was a battery issue so I removed it for 30mins and tried again, worked fine for an hour then problem started again. I left it over night to charge in the wall socket incase.
Same issue next morning and no solution.
I replaced the battery with a friends and the same issue happened on my phone (i used my battery on his and it works fine on his) so I removed the issue of battery itself.
That evening the phone then just stopped responding at all. It would not respond to pressing the power button (no load, no vibration).
Tried entering download mode using vol down + home + power. Nothing. (So cant use Odin)
Tried entering recovery mode using vol up + power. Nothing
Tried hard reset using vol up + power + home. Nothing.
(All the steps I used a fully charged battery from another s4 phone and removed/re-entered before trying again)
So I check online and notice some people having issues with power button, but even if that is the case - wouldn't my phone still charge? I dont even get the battery chargning icon on the screen when plugged in either PC or wall socket.
I opened it up and changed the motherboard with another samsung s4 and my original problem mobo still does not load on the new s4. (My new mobo worked on the old device though).
The ONLY response I got was when I used my original mobo on new s4 device and plugged it into PC, it popped connect and then disconnect sound and thats it (doesnt recognize usb port).
What are my options apart from getting another motherboard or going to a shop for a JTAG repair? I was contemplating just removing the power button and seeing if that helps in getting a charge response lol
Well your power button is broken for sure. Replace it and then test it.
Lennyz1988 said:
Well your power button is broken for sure. Replace it and then test it.
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Wouldn't the phone still recognize charging even if the power button is faulty?
penguness said:
Wouldn't the phone still recognize charging even if the power button is faulty?
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It always takes a few seconds before it starts to charge. So maybe the device reboots before reaching the charging phase. I'm guessing though. But since your problems started with power button issues it would be the logic place to start.
The part only costs a few dollars.
Well I'm exactly in the same situation as you, since this morning on a i9505 running JFLTPE-GPE 5.0 ROM. The screen appears for 1 second or 2 (Samsung logo) then it powers off . I need to remove the battery to try something else.
Same behaviour, even for recovery mode, so Odin is not an option.
I thought that changing some kernel settings have caused that, but as I just put them back to default values, it should not happen.
I didn't have some power button issues, it was just powered off at my wake up this morning. In your case, does your phone vibrate and power up instantly when you put the battery ? That's the case for me, but it should not be the normal.
My problem is actually solved : indeed, it was the power button. I removed all the screws and played a little with this power button (air dust, etc...), enough to make it start correctly !
I managed to do some backups, and now I hope that it won't break again.
Calicodesiles said:
My problem is actually solved : indeed, it was the power button. I removed all the screws and played a little with this power button (air dust, etc...), enough to make it start correctly !
I managed to do some backups, and now I hope that it won't break again.
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Yeah, that happened before (automatically powering up, vibrating, going to samsung logo and then shutting down and doing it again until I removed battery - putting the battery back in with start it up without pressing the power button).
When it was in that phase, the one thing that did work was doing a soft reset (home+power+down vol, and then holding just power) - however that only worked for like an hour before it went back to the restart phase.
However now it doesn't respond to anything at all. (Any kind of response I got was when I put that mobo in another s4 and plugged in usb, which just gave a connected/disconnect sound on w7, no life on the phone itself).
Be very careful as to what you do, I suggest you do NOT leave the battery on it and charge it (which was the last thing I did before it went unresponsive) - my guess is phone went haywire trying to turn on/off continously.