Hi all,
I am faceing a strange problem : althought my device is fully charged it resets by itself. it doesent happen all the time but it can happen when i am talking by phone for some time (it looses signal and then reset) or if i take some pictures with the camera (resets all of a sudden).
i tried all the common procedures of hard reseting, not installing any 3rd party sw etc. but always got the same reseting issue.
i also bought a new battery as i suspected my old one was dieing but the problem presisted with the new one.
i'll apreciate any help in this issue...
Have you tried reflashing the ROM, or maybe upgrading it? Instead of just hard-resetting your device.
thanks for you answer. i forgot to mention it - i did a reflash several times...older and new versions...same problem.
Hello,
It seems like a hardware problem to me.
It could be as simple as a defective reset button or something that is making pressure on it randomly.
It could be something inside the phone, a false contact, some component that's not making a good electrical contact, or even a defective component that's functioning intermitently.
If you feel self confident enough, try to open it and have a look around to see what's happening; otherwise take it to a service technician.
Good luck buddy
Yol said:
thanks for you answer. i forgot to mention it - i did a reflash several times...older and new versions...same problem.
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I had ones the same problem.
Every time when I was moving my device or consume more battery, my device has reset.
The contact points of the battery were kind of oxidized.
I use contact solvent/spray for electrical boards (you can get it in every tools shop) to clean the contact fingers on device and contact points on the battery.
good luck!!!
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Device start up failed due to sudden loss of power. Please click "Yes" to continue...
"Device start up failed due to sudden loss of power. Please click "Yes" to continue. Note: Do not remove battery before device has been completely shutdown (OFF)."
I get this message when I reset my PDA after some heavy surfing the internet or mail trafic (GPRS). I'm still not sure what the real cause is.
I tried a different battery, SD card, CE version (official HTC upgrade) memory location for my IE cache and sync software to resolve it. The hard resets (that I cannot get around) occur around every other day so you can imagine that this is frustrating! i have been using Active Sync and Mobile Device center (vista) mixed but the problems continued after I stopped syncing my PDA. Now even after a do a hard reset I cannot use the mobile synchronization. Thanks for your help!
No help, but I've had that one too... I suspect there is a faulty batch of Artemis motherboards out there.
Having the same problem last few weeks... Once in a few day's the same error after resetting (because of memory shortage message). Never happened until a few weeks ago. Apart from this I also had some strange, unremovable folders (named a/b/c and so on) a week ago but they disappeared after one of those hard resets. Looks like hardware issues. Thinking about returning the device or even buy a new one...
DO NOT USE THE TOUCH SCREEN.....use the LEFT soft key instead to selec "CONTINUE"
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Hello, i have the same problem and i don`t know what can i do...but if you press the reset button and the camera button a new message will appear.
Mi mail is [email protected], please if you found the solution contact me...
ARTEMIS problem
Hi,have the same problem,any one has some idea how to fix it,many thanks for help.
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Hi,
I have the same problem. I found so far that if I don't install ANY application to the phone, it works fine (I mean, after a hard reset) Is it feasible to sync. BUT, if I install anything, I mean anything, the problem happens.
Anyone can confirm it with his phone?
Thanks
thnx
buchog said:
DO NOT USE THE TOUCH SCREEN.....use the LEFT soft key instead to selec "CONTINUE"
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thnx for help simple bt imp
Same problem since a few weeks ago after using wm6.5 .
It started a month ago after wm6.5 installation. At the beginning i identified a really high power compsumption with wm6.5, but some other people had the same problem.
After that this problem appeared and i had tried a lot of things. I installed 3 different wm6.5 ROMs and i decided to return back to wm6.1, but the problem persists sometimes.
I can use it with few programs with no much resources comsumption, but with heavy software and a reset, it occurs.
I thought that it is a battery problem, but arghsplutt sais that he as tried different batteries so i've no idea what can produce it.
It is nothing to do with flashing 6.5 ROMs
I had a stock ROM on a Wing and flashed a newer stock ROM and then got the message.
and the whole screen is shifted a bit over to the right (AND NOW GOES INTO CONTINUOUS RESTART)
I suspect that large connector which holds the main board to the video cards?
licensedtoquill said:
I had a stock ROM on a Wing and flashed a newer stock ROM and then got the message.
and the whole screen is shifted a bit over to the right (AND NOW GOES INTO CONTINUOUS RESTART)
I suspect that large connector which holds the main board to the video cards?
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what you've tried to hard reset the device ....?
Hi all,
I tried doing a search on this before posting this thread. No luck. I just got my TP2 on sunday. I let it charge and flashed HardSPL and a few roms. I noticed my phone would turn completely off when I open and close the screen. At first, I thought it was the display turning off to save power, but the phone is actually turning completely off and I need to hit the power button and boot it back up again. Is this a setting I need to change? Or could there be something wrong with my phone? I also tried going back to the stock rom to eliminate that as a cause and the same thing happens.
Any help is appreciated.
I have posted an almost similar question here with no reply.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=553378
Not sure what the problem is. In my case the solution is not to close the keyboard when OneNote Mobile is still open!
My colleague is having the same prob, from what he is experiencing, i would suggest a hardware fault, probably just a loose ribbon cable... but best send it back to HTC to avoid voiding your warranty
palatkik said:
I have posted an almost similar question here with no reply.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=553378
Not sure what the problem is. In my case the solution is not to close the keyboard when OneNote Mobile is still open!
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I don't OneNote is my problem. Since I don't use it.
rosebud said:
My colleague is having the same prob, from what he is experiencing, i would suggest a hardware fault, probably just a loose ribbon cable... but best send it back to HTC to avoid voiding your warranty
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I guess it's time to give TMO a call. Just need to flash everything back to stock.
Thanks for the suggestions guys. I was hoping to avoid having to send it back, but i might as well.
Albaholic said:
Hi all,
I tried doing a search on this before posting this thread. No luck. I just got my TP2 on sunday. I let it charge and flashed HardSPL and a few roms. I noticed my phone would turn completely off when I open and close the screen. At first, I thought it was the display turning off to save power, but the phone is actually turning completely off and I need to hit the power button and boot it back up again. Is this a setting I need to change? Or could there be something wrong with my phone? I also tried going back to the stock rom to eliminate that as a cause and the same thing happens.
Any help is appreciated.
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Hi,
I had this issue to and send the phone in for repair. The said that it was a problem with the mainboard - replaced it and send it back. It now works perfect.
REMEMBER!!! If you want to send the TP2 in for repair you must reflash the SPL back to the original one, I think it is 0.79.0000 (see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=550131 for how to restore to the original HardSPL)
discoverd the same issue, happened to me about a week ago for a few times, when i slide in/out the keyboard. It just habbend about 4 times, but didn't happend again since this time ... i will have a eye on it...
Same here. The screen turns off completely but the phone actually works and I can receive or place calls. Called the HTC support and they advised to try if a hard reset will fix it before sending the phone in. The tricky part here is that this issue can not be recreated easy in their service as it happens randomly with me (sometimes it works fine for days). I am still trying to find out what causes this issue on first place. I think it started right after I installed IGO 8 and changed some power settings in the ini file but it kept doing this after I removed it. I also tried to disable the light sensor (the one that turns the screen off when you place the handset to your ear during a call) because it looks exactly like this - screen turns off but the phone works. So, I will give it another week and I will try the hard reset.
What roms do you guys have this issue with? I am using the stock T-Mobile US with HardSPL.
wejergang said:
Hi,
I had this issue to and send the phone in for repair. The said that it was a problem with the mainboard - replaced it and send it back. It now works perfect.
REMEMBER!!! If you want to send the TP2 in for repair you must reflash the SPL back to the original one, I think it is 0.79.0000 (see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=550131 for how to restore to the original HardSPL)
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Did they replace the entire phone or just the mainboard?
ma6inista said:
Same here. The screen turns off completely but the phone actually works and I can receive or place calls. Called the HTC support and they advised to try if a hard reset will fix it before sending the phone in. The tricky part here is that this issue can not be recreated easy in their service as it happens randomly with me (sometimes it works fine for days). I am still trying to find out what causes this issue on first place. I think it started right after I installed IGO 8 and changed some power settings in the ini file but it kept doing this after I removed it. I also tried to disable the light sensor (the one that turns the screen off when you place the handset to your ear during a call) because it looks exactly like this - screen turns off but the phone works. So, I will give it another week and I will try the hard reset.
What roms do you guys have this issue with? I am using the stock T-Mobile US with HardSPL.
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Did you ever resolve your issue? i ask because I am having he same problem on a Sprint Touch Pro 2
coppertop24 said:
Did you ever resolve your issue? i ask because I am having he same problem on a Sprint Touch Pro 2
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Sorry, forgot to update this thread. I ended up getting a replacement from TMO. I am much happier now that my phone doesn't turn off whenever I close the screen. Get a replacement while you can and ask them nicely if they can overnight it to you. I did.
Actually, this was a software problem in my case - I did the hard reset 2 weeks ago and since then I have not experienced the issue. I am going to start installing my previous programs one by one to find out what caused the problem.
Same
I have the same problem,
The hard reset solve the problem?
please heeeeelp
does anyone have a service manual for TP2? i specifically need a tutorial on how to take it apart...my TP2 has an intermittent problem, sometimes when i slide out or in the keyboard the whole device shuts down! it just turns off as if i removed the battery. this is a frequent problem i'm facing though it doesnt happen every single time :S
if someone has faced something similar..help would really appreciated.i searched the wiki but couldnt find a service manual.
help? :S
Wiki candidate
There you are:
http://translate.google.co.uk/trans...ka/htc_touch_pro2/&sl=ru&tl=en&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
Found in the Wiki!!
oh :S
thx
do u have an idea as to what might be causing my problem?
No sorry, I really don´t know what is causing the problem.
Perhaps a problem with some internal conection?
Have you tried to reflash to another ROM, perhaps is something related to a bad flash...
Sorry I can´t be of more help here
its ok man..thx anyway...i did flash other roms nd its still the same...i guess i have to take it apart to find out :S
mokhabarat said:
does anyone have a service manual for TP2? i specifically need a tutorial on how to take it apart...my TP2 has an intermittent problem, sometimes when i slide out or in the keyboard the whole device shuts down! it just turns off as if i removed the battery. this is a frequent problem i'm facing though it doesnt happen every single time :S
if someone has faced something similar..help would really appreciated.i searched the wiki but couldnt find a service manual.
help? :S
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Before dismantling to check connections, I'd try just a little strip of card between the casing and the battery on the opposite side to the battery contacts. The idea is to push the battery just a bit more firmly against the contacts. If this works then it suggests your battery is a little loose or the contacts need cleaned.
Mike
i already dismantled it nd checked all the connections..everything was firmly connected nd ok..after i put it together again it worked for a couple of days without any problems , then everything turned back to the way it was :S
sometimes...not always, nd thats wat sucks about it..u never know when its gonna turn off :S
i'll try the battery card thing nd get back to u though i doubt it cz i this was my initial thought.i checked the battery nd its firm in its place..the device is still brand new..no warranty though :S
I had a bone stock Verizon Samsung Galaxy Nexus which suddenly began to boot loop last week after receiving a text message.
(1 year warranty is 1 month past)
Upon attempting to do do a factory reset via fastboot - clear everything. start from scratch. I am presented with what seems to be a working phone however if you move through the screens too quickly the phone will reboot.
I have since tried putting several different roms on the phone including flashing back to the stock original all present the same results.
When the phone finally comes up. I wait approximately 10 seconds in between each screen tap otherwise the phone will restart.
does anyone have any insight on this. I have been searching since Saturday night for similar issues/fixes but nobody seems to have mentioned this.
Is there a way to do a hardware test on the phone to see if it is in fact hardware related vs software related?
Thanks in advance for your time and help.
-Nick
focusedonsound said:
I had a bone stock Verizon Samsung Galaxy Nexus which suddenly began to boot loop last week after receiving a text message.
(1 year warranty is 1 month past)
Upon attempting to do do a factory reset via fastboot - clear everything. start from scratch. I am presented with what seems to be a working phone however if you move through the screens too quickly the phone will reboot.
I have since tried putting several different roms on the phone including flashing back to the stock original all present the same results.
When the phone finally comes up. I wait approximately 10 seconds in between each screen tap otherwise the phone will restart.
does anyone have any insight on this. I have been searching since Saturday night for similar issues/fixes but nobody seems to have mentioned this.
Is there a way to do a hardware test on the phone to see if it is in fact hardware related vs software related?
Thanks in advance for your time and help.
-Nick
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Anyone have any ideas.
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Anyone have any ideas.
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I think it's just an hardware problem.
Something happens when a part of code is executed and the hardware does not respond correctly.
Similar problems happen with desktop computers, a faulty memory module, for example may create a reboot due to the error, or making a driver to crash. These smartphones are little computers...
This is what i think IMHO. I'm a computer technician.
PS. Maybe when you scroll faster the cpu goes at an higher frequency an becomes instable, did you overclocked it in the past? Try to lock the frequency as lower as possible with a custom kernel and verify if the issue appears anyway.
Anyway I'll pay a lot of attention flashing a new kernel or recovery on an instable phone, if it reboots during flash you may brick your device!
I hope this helps.
Thanks for the reply,
This is kind of the theory that I had but I didn't want to make any assumptions. With my computer background I am very familiar and understand how to trouble shoot problems with a computer. However phones area whole new cup of tea.
The phone resided in an otterbox which could have led to overheating and ultimately the processor going bad. I am no so quick to flash a new kernal etc to restrict the frequency.
The thing that I find most odd though is that there have been no similar functionality reports.
-Nick
I'm having the following issues with my OnePlus 3 (stock recovery, no root):
15 November: last known date without any issues
16-18 November: when I played games I noticed that screen won't rotate even when auto rotate was ON
19 November: I wanted to click some pictures when the camera app just stopped working
Tried rebooting and clearing cache, but didn't work
Thought a software update might fix these problems
20-27 November: when I answered calls the screen won't turn off. That's when I realized that all the sensors on the phone had stopped working (no lift up display, motion sensors,etc). Read online that I could get the official Oreo update just by changing my VPN to Germany/Canada. So I did the same and upgraded to Oreo
Still the issues were there and battery drain was significant. The phone would reboot on its own.
On contacting OnePlus support they asked me to do a hard reset which seemed to work only for 3-4 days
28-29 November: the sensors stopped working again & again and I did a hard reset every time
In the end the phone switched off and the white notification light was on continuously. Pressing or holding the power button didn't work. Contacted support
2 December: through a remote session the OnePlus support installed Oreo again and on rebooting I got DM-VERITY error. So the support asked me to visit a Service Centre
3 December: I visited the SC where they concluded it was a hardware issue (motherboard: 17000/-) so I asked them to just roll back to OOS 4.5.1. Worked fine for 10-11 days
14 December: started rebooting randomly. Noticed that the phone would hang and reboot when using the camera (in WhatsApp, CamScanner and stock camera), maybe I'm wrong.
So now there's minimal usage of a phone with such high capabilities knowing that I'll have to do a hard reset once a week.
How can it be a hardware issue if the phone works fine for 4-5 days after a hard reset before breaking down again? What does that white notification light mean? Any help would be greatly appreciated
"3 December: I visited the SC where they concluded it was a hardware issue (motherboard: 17000/-) so I asked them to just roll back to OOS 4.5.1. Worked fine for 10-11 days"
There is your answer, there is a problem with you motherboard, you need to get it replaced, we cant diagnose a hardware problem here!
How come it works normally for a week or more if there's a problem with the motherboard?
And a hard reset seems to return the phone to its normal state.
Shmt_18 said:
How come it works normally for a week or more if there's a problem with the motherboard?
And a hard reset seems to return the phone to its normal state.
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That just means that it is faulty and will fail after some time. This most likely means there is a bad memory sector on the board. As suggested. Get it replaced or you will keep having these issues.
Okay. Thanks for clarifying.
May I know what may be the causes for the motherboard damage? How common is it that a motherboard malfunctions?
Because there was no physical damage at all. Thanks again!
Shmt_18 said:
Okay. Thanks for clarifying.
May I know what may be the causes for the motherboard damage? How common is it that a motherboard malfunctions?
Because there was no physical damage at all. Thanks again!
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See that is the thing. China has no real quality control standards. So it could just have been a bad board. If you look around you will see that a range of random issues seem to pop up over a short time. Yet some are just fine. Like mine. It had a faulty USB port from day one to the point that I knew it was gonna fail. (expected) So I am replacing it.