Good Morning.
My daughter's s10+ (SM-G 975F Exynos) by mistake left to 0% battery and suddenly shut off.
Then she fully charged it but phone is unable to boot.It remains in boot loop at samgung logo stage then shuts off and boot again etc...
I wiped cash,flashed latest firmware with ODIN but the problem remains.I didn't wipe data/factory reset because I dont want to loose data.
Every time it boots I hear a "click" from the camera that was no audible in the past...
The phone is in stock condition and knox 0x0...
Any suggestions???
Before flashing, and until now, did you remove the (SIM/μSD) cards from the slots?
ze7zez said:
Before flashing, and until now, did you remove the (SIM/μSD) cards from the slots?
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Yes,both sims out.Finally I made wipe data/factory reset and fixed everything.Of course all data was lost but I couldn't do anything else.
The point is that our s10+ is still alive and not useless...
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So i updated my (not a year old) nexus 4 yesterday and today it died.
First off:
Ive never done any rooting, OCing or anything else fancy with my nexus, nor has anyone else.
Now, some time today the nexus got stuck in a bootloop, it was freshly recharged so it kept rebooting.
In the beginning full boots, after a while it got stuck at the 4 circles, later at the google logo, until now: completely dead, i suspect because of a drained battery.
I've been recharging the device for a few hours now, the red notification light keeps blinking and there's no hope for a (safe) reboot (yet)...
Any advice?
Do i keep charging it or is it a lost cause?
I'd rather not tinker with the device's internals, in case i would void the warranty.
Is your bootloader unlocked? Charge it up and then flash the factory image with fastboot.
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TehArch said:
So i updated my (not a year old) nexus 4 yesterday and today it died.
First off:
Ive never done any rooting, OCing or anything else fancy with my nexus, nor has anyone else.
Now, some time today the nexus got stuck in a bootloop, it was freshly recharged so it kept rebooting.
In the beginning full boots, after a while it got stuck at the 4 circles, later at the google logo, until now: completely dead, i suspect because of a drained battery.
I've been recharging the device for a few hours now, the red notification light keeps blinking and there's no hope for a (safe) reboot (yet)...
Any advice?
Do i keep charging it or is it a lost cause?
I'd rather not tinker with the device's internals, in case i would void the warranty.
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My guess is that some files must have been corrupted during the update. Can you boot to fastboot mode (hold down both power and volume down)?.
My phone is acting similarly since yesterday. Stuck at bootloop even after reflashing the whole 4.4.3 factory image. Even recovery works fine, I just can't get past the boot animation :crying:
Eregoth said:
My phone is acting similarly since yesterday. Stuck at bootloop even after reflashing the whole 4.4.3 factory image. Even recovery works fine, I just can't get past the boot animation :crying:
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have you tried wiping data/cache from stock recovery?
atulclassic said:
have you tried wiping data/cache from stock recovery?
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this should solve ur problem !
Hi,
I have a SG Note 4 (n910f), I have not rooted the phone.
Every once in a while the phone turns off and reboots, and then it reboots again and again, it's stuck in a bootloop. However when I wait like 30 minutes to an hour, it eventually succesfully boots and shows my lockscreen, at that point the phone works fine again.
It happens now nearly every day and is getting very annoying.
I only once flashed an original software update from samsung with Odin without voiding the knox warranty.
The only thing I haven't done yet is setting the phone to factory defaults. I'm going to try that today, hopefully it works, but I have a feeling that the problem is hardware related.
I can't get into recorevy mode, and I don't have a custom recovery and i'm afraid if I get that it voids the warranty.
What should I do?
I can't go to a samsung service point when the phone isn't bootlooping cause they'll say nothing is wrong, and if I do go there with a bootloop, it might fix itself again and they say it is fixed, though the next day it goes bootlooping again...
Edit: I can get into standard recovery when the phone doesn't bootloop. Just cleared system data and cache.
After I did that the phone got stuck in a boot loop again
Flashy87 said:
Hi,
I have a SG Note 4 (n910f), I have not rooted the phone.
Every once in a while the phone turns off and reboots, and then it reboots again and again, it's stuck in a bootloop. However when I wait like 30 minutes to an hour, it eventually succesfully boots and shows my lockscreen, at that point the phone works fine again.
It happens now nearly every day and is getting very annoying.
I only once flashed an original software update from samsung with Odin without voiding the knox warranty.
The only thing I haven't done yet is setting the phone to factory defaults. I'm going to try that today, hopefully it works, but I have a feeling that the problem is hardware related.
I can't get into recorevy mode, and I don't have a custom recovery and i'm afraid if I get that it voids the warranty.
What should I do?
I can't go to a samsung service point when the phone isn't bootlooping cause they'll say nothing is wrong, and if I do go there with a bootloop, it might fix itself again and they say it is fixed, though the next day it goes bootlooping again...
Edit: I can get into standard recovery when the phone doesn't bootloop. Just cleared system data and cache.
After I did that the phone got stuck in a boot loop again
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If you have a external sdcard remove & try.
My Google Nexus 4 which was working without issue suddenly began stopping at random times. After few boot ups OS didn't bootup where I had to factory reset wipe from recovery mode. But suddon stopping issue still persisted. Soon it came to a situation where factory reset could n't recover at which case I tried installing Synagenmode. I could not install Synagenmode for some reason. There after I flash factory Nexus 4 ROM again. Still the sudden stopping issue exist when phone is discoonected from charging cable. Phone works fine when connected with main power.
The battery is not empty though it stopped suddenly, I am saying this because I can boot it up again though it stops again before fully bootup. Is this a hardware failure or software faikure such as battery cache
udaraliyanage said:
My Google Nexus 4 which was working without issue suddenly began stopping at random times. After few boot ups OS didn't bootup where I had to factory reset wipe from recovery mode. But suddon stopping issue still persisted. Soon it came to a situation where factory reset could n't recover at which case I tried installing Synagenmode. I could not install Synagenmode for some reason. There after I flash factory Nexus 4 ROM again. Still the sudden stopping issue exist when phone is discoonected from charging cable. Phone works fine when connected with main power.
The battery is not empty though it stopped suddenly, I am saying this because I can boot it up again though it stops again before fully bootup. Is this a hardware failure or software faikure such as battery cache
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When you say your phone is stopping, do you mean it turns itself off, or just freezes? When you said you flashed factory ROM, do you mean a factory reset, a zip or a factory image via fastboot?
theminikiller said:
When you say your phone is stopping, do you mean it turns itself off, or just freezes? When you said you flashed factory ROM, do you mean a factory reset, a zip or a factory image via fastboot?
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Yes it turn itself off.
First I factory reset via recovery mode
Then I flash factory ROM via fastboot as mentioned in "[GUIDE] Nexus 4 - Factory Image Restore" of androidcentral dot com
udaraliyanage said:
Yes it turn itself off.
First I factory reset via recovery mode
Then I flash factory ROM via fastboot as mentioned in "[GUIDE] Nexus 4 - Factory Image Restore" of androidcentral dot com
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Try using a Qi Wireless charger and see if it does the same thing. It could be that your battery has shot craps and while it has a charge, it is not producing enough mAh/voltage and the phone is turning off believing the battery to be dead. I used to have a similar with a Samsung handset which had a removable battery. I would be at 90%+ and it would just shut off. Every time, the battery was swollen and beginning to fail.
You can see how the system is reading the battery status from a logcat. It might give you some insight into the root cause.
My device is E500H, it turned bootloop. But then, I am confident because I know how to fix it so I download the firmware to fix it throught ODIN. But when I try to fix it and switch to download mode, IT WONT SWITCH (After I left it for almost 24 hrs). I thought it's BATTERY IS LOW. So I charged it for an hour, and after it I check it again but there still no response. -_- WHAT HAPPENED? How can I fix this? This is my first time to encounter this and first time to post here because really need urgent help.
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Since its a bootloop try draining the battery fully. Then connect your charger. Immediately before the boot logo apears hold the three buttom combo for recovery mode. Wipe data and cache and then reboot. Hope I helped
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Since its a bootloop try draining the battery fully. Then connect your charger. Immediately before the boot logo apears hold the three buttom combo for recovery mode. Wipe data and cache and then reboot. Hope I helped
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False alarm, yea you are right. It was drained. Haha. Though, after I flashed the firmware the bootloops still persist. -_- Tried many times flashing via Odin but when it reboots, the problem is still there.
epikotaku said:
False alarm, yea you are right. It was drained. Haha. Though, after I flashed the firmware the bootloops still persist. -_- Tried many times flashing via Odin but when it reboots, the problem is still there.
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You have to factory reset via recovery.
Remove cache from recovery.
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I Got the same problem
I flashed my E5 then i rebooted it it stuck on the animation
now i dont know what to do
Please i need HELP!!!
i cant do recovery mode!
GTRX34 said:
I Got the same problem
I flashed my E5 then i rebooted it it stuck on the animation
now i dont know what to do
Please i need HELP!!!
i cant do recovery mode!
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When it stuck on the animation then press volume down+power+home button together for some time , it will again go into download mode , then flash previous rom which you were using earlier ,After flashing previous rom factory reset then wipe data /cashe . Now again flash rom which you want to install.
GTRX34 said:
I Got the same problem
I flashed my E5 then i rebooted it it stuck on the animation
now i dont know what to do
Please i need HELP!!!
i cant do recovery mode!
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I experienced the same problem in my galaxy E7. I had 87% charge when i flashed the new update and it stuck in a bootloop.
Drained the battery. Connected charger and went to recovery before it started. Cleared cache and did factory reset. Started normally after that.
well, a glass of water dropped on SM-N910F. suddenly it said battery was very low and shut down. i've immediately removed the battery and let it dry without any cover for 24hrs. then, as it wasn't powering up, i've pressed powerbutton for 1 minute, then tried to powerup and... SAMSUNG logo appeared... but now the phone is in a boot loop.
the device is not rooted, but knox is voided. it had all stock-things, like stock-rom, stock-recovery etc. (knox voided when, some week ago i rooted the phone with TWRP, but then resetted all).
if i try to boot in recovery, the "no command" appear, then i'm in a menu where i can wipe/reset the device.
I cannot flash any recovery as the phone have R/L ON (and i don't know how to deactivate it without booting android)
now the first problem is to recover all media data of the phone _(picutres and videos). then i would like to try to reflash the stock ROM or do any reset/wipe.
could you help me?
my fear is that flashing again the stock rom before recovering data, could wipe my media files... i've also fear memory is not working fine so if flashing goes bad i would have lost the phone and all the data.
thanks in advance.
deveroper said:
well, a glass of water dropped on SM-N910F. suddenly it said battery was very low and shut down. i've immediately removed the battery and let it dry without any cover for 24hrs. then, as it wasn't powering up, i've pressed powerbutton for 1 minute, then tried to powerup and... SAMSUNG logo appeared... but now the phone is in a boot loop.
the device is not rooted, but knox is voided. it had all stock-things, like stock-rom, stock-recovery etc. (knox voided when, some week ago i rooted the phone with TWRP, but then resetted all).
if i try to boot in recovery, the "no command" appear, then i'm in a menu where i can wipe/reset the device.
I cannot flash any recovery as the phone have R/L ON (and i don't know how to deactivate it without booting android)
now the first problem is to recover all media data of the phone _(picutres and videos). then i would like to try to reflash the stock ROM or do any reset/wipe.
could you help me?
my fear is that flashing again the stock rom before recovering data, could wipe my media files... i've also fear memory is not working fine so if flashing goes bad i would have lost the phone and all the data.
thanks in advance.
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If you have twrp installed you can download "Aroma file manager" and flash from twrp then you can transfer all the data from internal to microsd card same ar "my files".
After once you finish recover data you can try whatever rom or firmware you want.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347762058
Thanks much Trex,
well at moment twrp is not installed anymore... it was removed in the last full reset of some week ago.
this morning i tried to reload TWRP with adb-sideload available with the STOCK recovery (that appear after the NO COMMAND screen ) but it fails with error "signature verification failed".
do you have any idea on how to flash TWRP or custom recovery on the phone with ADB sideload on the stock recovery?
i just need to enter some recovery to load some data, then i can wipe/format it all.
thanks much
EDIT1. this morning i've also tried to reflash the stock rom with ODIN as i read that multimedia files shouldn't be deleted, but the boot loop is still there...
i've also tested the charger circuit is gone as it don't charge battery... the battery icon while charging disappear after some second and after a night the status was ever 1%
There is a chance that you can recover your deleted data if you haven't over written the sectors on the internal memory of your device.