Battery Issue? Phone turning off for no reason... - Samsung Epic 4G Touch

Hey I have been noticing a weird issue with my phone.
Ive flashed a few different ROMS to see if it was a specific one or if it is something else. Yes, that didnt work.
I am still having random turn offs which shut the phone down. Whether on it or not it happens at least twice a day.
Does this have something to do with the battery? When i reboot the phone the battery level shows at what it was...
last example I had was 68%. So it wasnt fully dead. I was going to send my phone back but decided to stick it out and maybe a new
battery will work? Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Take your battery out and place it on a flat surface. Try to spin it. If it spins, it's time to replace it.
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Try a stock rom for a few days if the battery seems fine. My phone has the sleep of death issue with various jellybean AOSP based Roms.

deviouskind said:
Hey I have been noticing a weird issue with my phone.
Ive flashed a few different ROMS to see if it was a specific one or if it is something else. Yes, that didnt work.
I am still having random turn offs which shut the phone down. Whether on it or not it happens at least twice a day.
Does this have something to do with the battery? When i reboot the phone the battery level shows at what it was...
last example I had was 68%. So it wasnt fully dead. I was going to send my phone back but decided to stick it out and maybe a new
battery will work? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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One thing I've noticed. My Battery will get extremely hot. I'll pull the battery, wait for 5 min, put the Battery back in and will be able to proceeded.
Just my $.02 worth

It's certainly the battery, only fix is to replace it.

Happens to me once every other day. Not a big problem just take out the battery and replace it back in.
I'm about to change the rom temporarily from goodness to blu kuban to see if it continues.
If it does then it has to be a battery issue at least on my end...
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Time for a new battery.
Pp.
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Battery issue with Galaxy SII
The shutdown issue seems to be inherent in many SII regardless of carrier. I have had this problem with my Sprint phone since new. It has been exchanged twice thus far but the problem continues. Samsung will tell you to do a factory reset. DONTdo it. It will not fix the problem.
It is NOT the battery in most cases.
It seems to be OS related. I have cleaned the battery contacts; not charged unless below 20%; unchecked the Power Saver and Optimization functions; and did a factory reset without loading in any additional apps for awhile. Nothing stopped it from shutting down.
I was able to prevent shutdown for about a two week period by not charging it until it went below 20%.
I did notice that my RAM consumption was over 60% prior to the phone acting up.
Could it be a memory issue?
Thus far, I have not received any real support from Samsung or Sprint. The Galaxy SII is one of the few phones that cannot be run through a diagnostc test by Sprint. If you have warranty coverage, they will replace it but I can almost guarantee the problem will beda plague to the new one.
If anyone has found a solution to this shutdown thing, I would love to know it. Right now, I check my phone status very often throughout the day to see whether it is one or not.
:crying:

qanda said:
The shutdown issue seems to be inherent in many SII regardless of carrier. I have had this problem with my Sprint phone since new. It has been exchanged twice thus far but the problem continues. Samsung will tell you to do a factory reset. DONTdo it. It will not fix the problem.
It is NOT the battery in most cases.
It seems to be OS related. I have cleaned the battery contacts; not charged unless below 20%; unchecked the Power Saver and Optimization functions; and did a factory reset without loading in any additional apps for awhile. Nothing stopped it from shutting down.
I was able to prevent shutdown for about a two week period by not charging it until it went below 20%.
I did notice that my RAM consumption was over 60% prior to the phone acting up.
Could it be a memory issue?
Thus far, I have not received any real support from Samsung or Sprint. The Galaxy SII is one of the few phones that cannot be run through a diagnostc test by Sprint. If you have warranty coverage, they will replace it but I can almost guarantee the problem will beda plague to the new one.
If anyone has found a solution to this shutdown thing, I would love to know it. Right now, I check my phone status very often throughout the day to see whether it is one or not.
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What rom/build are you on? Rooted?
Your problem isn't a common topic here unless your running experimental nightlys or doing a bad flash/install or your battery is no good.
I have two Epics since 10/2011 and have never encountered this condition. We did replace the batteries on both phones in 12/12 because of rapid discharges, going from 90% to 50% after a reboot or running a system heavy app like browser, camera, or YouTube.
Other than that all we do is use and charge when necessary.
Both phones are rooted, her phone is a workhorse because of her job, fashion design NYC, keeping track of 4 email accounts (2 gmail, 2 Microsoft Eexchange) plus crazy messaging all day long.
Check your phone model.
It may be different. Maybe you have the wrong battery in your phone?
There where some instances that had some Epic's with 1500 mha batteries instead of 1800mha!
Pp.
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Battery Issue?
PanchoPlanet said:
What rom/build are you on? Rooted?
Your problem isn't a common topic here unless your running experimental nightlys or doing a bad flash/install or your battery is no good.
I have two Epics since 10/2011 and have never encountered this condition. We did replace the batteries on both phones in 12/12 because of rapid discharges, going from 90% to 50% after a reboot or running a system heavy app like browser, camera, or YouTube.
Other than that all we do is use and charge when necessary.
Both phones are rooted, her phone is a workhorse because of her job, fashion design NYC, keeping track of 4 email accounts (2 gmail, 2 Microsoft Eexchange) plus crazy messaging all day long.
Check your phone model.
It may be different. Maybe you have the wrong battery in your phone?
There where some instances that had some Epic's with 1500 mha batteries instead of 1800mha!
Pp.
Sent from a jelly bean shooting Epic. In your eye ....... phone.
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Phone is not rooted....straight OS. I will check the battery to ascertain if it is a 1500 or 1800.
Phone is an SPHD710. It's only three months old and has been swapped twice by Sprint. I think it may be ICS. When I got it, they updated it to the latest OS which was ICS fron Gingerbread, so I don't know if it would have had the same problem with GB.
I'll try to get a new battery from them and see if it makes any difference.
Thanks.

qanda said:
Phone is not rooted....straight OS. I will check the battery to ascertain if it is a 1500 or 1800.
Phone is an SPHD710. It's only three months old and has been swapped twice by Sprint. I think it may be ICS. When I got it, they updated it to the latest OS which was ICS fron Gingerbread, so I don't know if it would have had the same problem with GB.
I'll try to get a new battery from them and see if it makes any difference.
Thanks.
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Most definitely I would say ICS. !!!!!
If it had been left on gb you wouldn't be experiencing these issues. :thumbup:
Pp.
Sent from a jelly bean shooting Epic. In your eye ....... phone.

deviouskind said:
Hey I have been noticing a weird issue with my phone.
Ive flashed a few different ROMS to see if it was a specific one or if it is something else. Yes, that didnt work.
I am still having random turn offs which shut the phone down. Whether on it or not it happens at least twice a day.
Does this have something to do with the battery? When i reboot the phone the battery level shows at what it was...
last example I had was 68%. So it wasnt fully dead. I was going to send my phone back but decided to stick it out and maybe a new
battery will work? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Sounds like the power button might be going bad. If you are not getting sudden large drops or increases in battery % I would lean towards the power button.
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I'm having the same sort of issues on my S2. I've had it for about 6-7 months and it's worked fine but the last few weeks it's been almost unusable. Within 5-10 minutes of using my phone it will shut off, regardless of the battery level. Turning it back on would show that it was critically low on battery and it would shut off again within seconds. Plugging it into a charger would let me turn on again and restore the battery level to what it was, oftentimes over 60%.
It seems that the false battery reports come and go, but the real problem is that the phone just keeps turning off. It's useless without a charger anymore. I've looked on Sprint's forums and it seems like many people have been having the same problem. Especially after the new JB update. I've been running stock so I figured I might try a custom rom. I rooted and went back to FF18 but I can't load up a custom recovery to install a ROM. The link to download the autoroot package in this thread is dead.

I have run into the same issue starting about three weeks ago. I am already on my second battery, which is only six months old, but it was behaving as if it was dying again, so I got another brand new one from the sprint store just to make sure... Phone was still shutting off though. After some more research, I came across someone who had a bad card reader in their phone. They even wrote a program that keeps track of mounts, ejects, and bad ejects. I downloaded it (its called sd card monitor), and sure enough, my card is ejecting itself multiple times an hour (which is no surprise, this phone has destroyed several cards already)... If I remove the card, I have no more problems... So for now, I am using my phone without a sd card. I am not paying Sprint $50 for a refurbished replacement at this point, I am fed up with their service and will be changing carriers after the S4 comes out...
The strange thing though, the sd card issue doesn't affect the phone if it's plugged in.

MECHAnized said:
I'm having the same sort of issues on my S2. I've had it for about 6-7 months and it's worked fine but the last few weeks it's been almost unusable. Within 5-10 minutes of using my phone it will shut off, regardless of the battery level. Turning it back on would show that it was critically low on battery and it would shut off again within seconds. Plugging it into a charger would let me turn on again and restore the battery level to what it was, oftentimes over 60%.
It seems that the false battery reports come and go, but the real problem is that the phone just keeps turning off. It's useless without a charger anymore. I've looked on Sprint's forums and it seems like many people have been having the same problem. Especially after the new JB update. I've been running stock so I figured I might try a custom rom. I rooted and went back to FF18 but I can't load up a custom recovery to install a ROM. The link to download the autoroot package in this thread is dead.
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Can you confirm that your phone is having the same issues due to the card reader.?
If so please share.
(Otherwise you need a new battery.)
Pp.
Sent from a jelly bean shooting Epic. In your eye ....... phone.

PanchoPlanet said:
Can you confirm that your phone is having the same issues due to the card reader.?
If so please share.
(Otherwise you need a new battery.)
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I ran that SD card monitor app for about 4 hours and no disconnects, so I guess it's a battery issue.

Related

has there been a fix for the constant rebooting?

hey guys, got my incredible a few months back and love it except for the fact that it keeps rebooting on me about a half a dozen times a day sometimes more. it's rather annoying. i am rooted and have tried a couple different roms including synergy and the new skyraider rom. it still does it running sky-raider. I love the phone i am just annoyed at the constant rebooting when i am browsing the net or watching a movie or something else. i've noticed that the phone itself is getting hot a lot.
also, my battery has been draining really fast after it has been charging all night. like i drive to work 30 minutes away and if i listen to music or online radio the battery drains to like 85-90 percent.
i am up for a upgrade in november so i will probably get a new phone then but I don't want to. i like my incredible. i want to wait until other phones come out. possibly thinking about getting the iphone 4 but I've never owned anything Apple before. always been a htc / android guy.
also, i got the phone used off ebay. if I take it to the store they won't be able to help me or anything like that since it's not under warrent or anything correct? do I just have to suck it up until my upgrade in november?
thanks for the help.
jonmchugh said:
hey guys, got my incredible a few months back and love it except for the fact that it keeps rebooting on me about a half a dozen times a day sometimes more. it's rather annoying. i am rooted and have tried a couple different roms including synergy and the new skyraider rom. it still does it running sky-raider. I love the phone i am just annoyed at the constant rebooting when i am browsing the net or watching a movie or something else. i've noticed that the phone itself is getting hot a lot.
also, my battery has been draining really fast after it has been charging all night. like i drive to work 30 minutes away and if i listen to music or online radio the battery drains to like 85-90 percent.
i am up for a upgrade in november so i will probably get a new phone then but I don't want to. i like my incredible. i want to wait until other phones come out. possibly thinking about getting the iphone 4 but I've never owned anything Apple before. always been a htc / android guy.
also, i got the phone used off ebay. if I take it to the store they won't be able to help me or anything like that since it's not under warrent or anything correct? do I just have to suck it up until my upgrade in november?
thanks for the help.
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Seriously, dropping 15% after half an hour of streaming anything on that device is amazing performance. It wasn't real hard to completely kill that battery in an hour, frankly. As for the heat, I not only got it so hot it stopped charging a number of times, but I overheated it until it shut off and wouldn't come back on for an hour. That phone would last about 10 hours sitting on a table untouched. I never owned a device that destroyed a battery as fast as the Incredible. It was a useless paperweight most the first month I had it until I got the 3500mAh battery for it.
That said, I doubt Verizon would honor any warranty on it, and even if they did, I wouldn't expect a different device to be any different.
I use the stock Froyo ROM and have never had one random reboot. Also, I use the standard battery most days and get a full day out of them. That's all you can ask out of just about any smartphone.
Friend had nearly the same symptoms, her sd card wasn't fat32; double check yours. Better yet, load a sense ROM, and remove the sd and reformat it. Copy sd contents to/from pc before and after format.
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ejdavis72 said:
I use the stock Froyo ROM and have never had one random reboot. Also, I use the standard battery most days and get a full day out of them. That's all you can ask out of just about any smartphone.
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The newest BlackBerry Bold goes about 3 days on a charge.
loonatik78 said:
The newest BlackBerry Bold goes about 3 days on a charge.
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I always just swap batteries so it's no big deal to me if they get 1 or 3 days of battery life. If I had any interest in Blackberry whatsoever, I would find that interesting.
well i'm constantly getting frustrated with this phone. good thing i have an upgrade on the 21st. i've tried everything. tried 4 different roms. even upgraded to the new 2.3 android gingerbread os and it still reboots constantly. it just rebooted like 3 times with no good results. i think it's a faulty hard ware. I doubt that Verizon will let me upgrade 2 weeks ealier even though my phone is not working. i can't take it anymore. any help would be grealty appreciated. thanks.
Jon
jonmchugh said:
well i'm constantly getting frustrated with this phone. good thing i have an upgrade on the 21st. i've tried everything. tried 4 different roms. even upgraded to the new 2.3 android gingerbread os and it still reboots constantly. it just rebooted like 3 times with no good results. i think it's a faulty hard ware. I doubt that Verizon will let me upgrade 2 weeks ealier even though my phone is not working. i can't take it anymore. any help would be grealty appreciated. thanks.
Jon
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You must have some bad hardware in there. Have you tried it without the SD card? I have a bad SD card bluescreen my computer before. Just an idea.
Or you could try replacing the battery and seeing if there are any further reboot issues. Your battery is the one constant I observed after reading your initial post.
I'm having the same problem. I've had the phone for over a year and love it. Two months ago I started getting random reboots. I've changed roms, kernels. It seems to happen when it's charging, but it's not limited to that. it happens when using GPS, streaming, and then would become really unstable for a few boots. I've tried capturing
a logcat of it, but it didn't yield anything useful. Also looked at
my last_kmsg and didn't really see anything odd. I've swapped batteries, completely wiped and it still rebooted with no apps installed but stock plus ROM. At this point i'm thinking hardware, voltage problems. Any ideas?
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pures said:
I'm having the same problem. I've had the phone for over a year and love it. Two months ago I started getting random reboots. I've changed roms, kernels. It seems to happen when it's charging, but it's not limited to that. it happens when using GPS, streaming, and then would become really unstable for a few boots. I've tried capturing
a logcat of it, but it didn't yield anything useful. Also looked at
my last_kmsg and didn't really see anything odd. I've swapped batteries, completely wiped and it still rebooted with no apps installed but stock plus ROM. At this point i'm thinking hardware, voltage problems. Any ideas?
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It's a hardware issue. If yours is still in warranty, go to Verizon and they will swap it out for you. I had the same issue and nothing you can do (changing ROMs, kernels, etc.) will fix it.
I asked this same thing, its an issue with the USB mount or something I can't remember the answer for it, look up my posts and see if you can find the topic where I ask this, or search for 5 times vibrate/ reboot fix for incredible
Also I noticed that the black thing behind the battery, with the esn number, I made an observation that if you have a plastic leafy type of black cover, then I noticed that these incredibles reboot, I've only had 2 phones with a thinner black cover thing, so I'm not sure if this applies to all the thin covers, but I got an incredible now and the black esn cover is more stiffer and harder, so maybe it does have to do with overheating...since my new incredible doesn't ever constantly reboot
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From everything I've seen and read, it seems like the random reboots point to a bad sector of RAM. I get once I'd say once every 3-4 months, which I won't complain about. But it's never anything rom/kernel/radio related.
Tho someone mentioned the cover where the ESN number is located on the INC under the battery. I have noticed a slight "warping" which I'm absolutely certain is due to heat. Not largely noticeable, but pretty significant nonetheless. I'd take a pic, but only have my INC as a camera lol.
If I use gps in the car, running for 3+ hrs, it will reboot due to overheating. Natural damage control for the phone.
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FYI - the old galaxy resistor trick works to get into download mode on our phones

my phone literally just died on my desk
for absolutely no reason
the battery is charged, so that's not it I was using it less than 30 minutes ago and just picked it up to watch a video... nothing... did a battery pull... nothing
out of deperation I tried using one of the USB jigs that I have used in the past on older galaxy s to get into download mode and it worked
now to try to find a stock odin flashable image, even though i'm debating on just returning this phone... just dying like that in one week is unacceptable and reminds me of the issues the G2x had
ppctester said:
my phone literally just died on my desk
for absolutely no reason
the battery is charged, so that's not it I was using it less than 30 minutes ago and just picked it up to watch a video... nothing... did a battery pull... nothing
out of deperation I tried using one of the USB jigs that I have used in the past on older galaxy s to get into download mode and it worked
now to try to find a stock odin flashable image, even though i'm debating on just returning this phone... just dying like that in one week is unacceptable and reminds me of the issues the G2x had
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This happened to me as well. check this out http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1306852
princeasi said:
This happened to me as well. check this out http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1306852
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damn it.. if this is ANOTHER G2x-like fiasco.. I'm gonna return this and say goodbye to Tmo... it's their retarded request that the hardware be changed for their network instead of having the normal exynos CPU
didn't hear of any issues like this for the original SGS2 international/AT&T versions
ppctester said:
damn it.. if this is ANOTHER G2x-like fiasco.. I'm gonna return this and say goodbye to Tmo... it's their retarded request that the hardware be changed for their network instead of having the normal exynos CPU
didn't hear of any issues like this for the original SGS2 international/AT&T versions
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I dont think its that serious. I think its a software bug with the battery meter freezing without knowledge of it. When it freezes without indication, we end up continuously using the phone till the battery completely discharges without knowing.
princeasi said:
I dont think its that serious. I think its a software bug with the battery meter freezing without knowledge of it. When it freezes without indication, we end up continuously using the phone till the battery completely discharges without knowing.
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i replied in your other thread... I was able to reflash the kernel and the phone booted right away without having to wait for a charge like it would have if the battery was completely drained

[Q] M7VZW Died twice, after installing cm11. Over heating and battery draining fast.

Ok here is my question - Two times i have installed CM11 roms, the newest nightlies, after wiping data / cache, using CWM for recovery, and rumrunner to achieve s-off / unlock. The first time my phone functioned fine for a few days, then began over heating and the top speaker quit working, started issuing static after certain apps turned on, or when the phone booted up. Also - battery was draining faster than i could charge it. Would jump multiple % points at a time.
I "BELIEVE" that my charger has gone bad, and that is the culprit for destroying the phone. Even after flashing back to stock, removing s-off and relocking the bootloader, it drained the battery(even when powered off battery continued to drain and phone was hot to touch).
After this happened to my first htc one, i returned it to stock, and got a replacement under warranty. Then i proceeded to root / s-off / unlock my new htc one, and drop CM11 m7vzw onto it. It functioned fine.......until i plugged it into the charger that i think is the culprit. After hitting 100% power, the phone started to heat up and the top speaker quit functioning. I instantly upon noticing this, used CWM to restore a backup of the stock software. Which did nothing to fix the problem, phone continued to over heat and drain the battery, only one speaker worked. I managed to flash it back to the stock oem RUU software and relock the bootloader, attain s-on before it died completely(so i could turn it in for warranty with no issues AGAIN).
My question - is this a bad charger you think, that is killing my phones? Or could it possibly be something inside of CM11 and PA gapps(4.4) killing my phones? I do not have a meter on hand to test my charger, so i am going on logic that it must be the charger. Since i can't imagine that cm11 is killing every m7vzw it is installed one, and it seemed to function fine until i plugged into that charger.
I love custom roms, and seriously hate all the bloatware that comes attached to verizon phones, so looking for some advice from people mor familiar with this subject then i am. I have only recently started customizing my phone. My back ground is in computers not phones, but seeing as how i am not tweaking the cpu or gpu at all, i am thinking it MUST be this charger. Please let me know what you think, if you have experience with this on a m7vzw. I get another phone tomorrow, and do not plan on using the same charger again, but i am somewhat wary as to upgrading the rom after all this crap ive been through. ANY advice is appreciated. Much thanks!
ccarr313 said:
Ok here is my question - Two times i have installed CM11 roms, the newest nightlies, after wiping data / cache, using CWM for recovery, and rumrunner to achieve s-off / unlock. The first time my phone functioned fine for a few days, then began over heating and the top speaker quit working, started issuing static after certain apps turned on, or when the phone booted up. Also - battery was draining faster than i could charge it. Would jump multiple % points at a time.
I "BELIEVE" that my charger has gone bad, and that is the culprit for destroying the phone. Even after flashing back to stock, removing s-off and relocking the bootloader, it drained the battery(even when powered off battery continued to drain and phone was hot to touch).
After this happened to my first htc one, i returned it to stock, and got a replacement under warranty. Then i proceeded to root / s-off / unlock my new htc one, and drop CM11 m7vzw onto it. It functioned fine.......until i plugged it into the charger that i think is the culprit. After hitting 100% power, the phone started to heat up and the top speaker quit functioning. I instantly upon noticing this, used CWM to restore a backup of the stock software. Which did nothing to fix the problem, phone continued to over heat and drain the battery, only one speaker worked. I managed to flash it back to the stock oem RUU software and relock the bootloader, attain s-on before it died completely(so i could turn it in for warranty with no issues AGAIN).
My question - is this a bad charger you think, that is killing my phones? Or could it possibly be something inside of CM11 and PA gapps(4.4) killing my phones? I do not have a meter on hand to test my charger, so i am going on logic that it must be the charger. Since i can't imagine that cm11 is killing every m7vzw it is installed one, and it seemed to function fine until i plugged into that charger.
I love custom roms, and seriously hate all the bloatware that comes attached to verizon phones, so looking for some advice from people mor familiar with this subject then i am. I have only recently started customizing my phone. My back ground is in computers not phones, but seeing as how i am not tweaking the cpu or gpu at all, i am thinking it MUST be this charger. Please let me know what you think, if you have experience with this on a m7vzw. I get another phone tomorrow, and do not plan on using the same charger again, but i am somewhat wary as to upgrading the rom after all this crap ive been through. ANY advice is appreciated. Much thanks!
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Are you using the stock charger?
Try a different charger on the next phone. Many people have flashed CM11 and don't have those issues so it appears to be your charger that's killing the phones.
Don't think it's the charger. I am seeing more and more threads of people running cm11 a d getting this overheat issues then phone dying. I think it's best that people leaves cm11 alone until it can be fixed. As I have never seen any other Rom act like this.
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The only thing i can think of, after resting on it, is that i turned on the DSP manager EQ shortly before it happened each time. Not going to customize the one I am getting today. Just thankful I know enough that I managed to get them both back to s-on / locked / stock RUU before sending them back.....so my warranty will cover them.
And yes, i was using the stock HTC charger that came with the device. Wish i had a meter.
This is odd. I have been using CM 11 for close to a week now, and haven't experienced any issues like this yet, and hopefully won't. The battery life isn't great (and I will probably return to using BoneStock from @andybones ), but no overheating or speaker issues. I don't normally listen to a lot of music, and I have not messed with DSP manager much, but I have used it, and music/videos seem to work fine. I would recommend trying a different charger to rule that out. Also, if you are getting a warranty replacement, try leaving the phone s-on and stock for a few days and see how it acts with your charger - that will help narrow down the real cause.
peteschlabar said:
This is odd. I have been using CM 11 for close to a week now, and haven't experienced any issues like this yet, and hopefully won't. The battery life isn't great (and I will probably return to using BoneStock from @andybones ), but no overheating or speaker issues. I don't normally listen to a lot of music, and I have not messed with DSP manager much, but I have used it, and music/videos seem to work fine. I would recommend trying a different charger to rule that out. Also, if you are getting a warranty replacement, try leaving the phone s-on and stock for a few days and see how it acts with your charger - that will help narrow down the real cause.
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Both phones are dead. Will not charge, will not turn on. They only worked for a few hours after the over heating issue started. Battery continued to drain even after being turned off, and after it was drained it would not charge at all. It was lucky i could even get them back to s-on / locked / stock. And the issue continued after going back to stock. Hardware damaged for sure. So no more testing on those. lol
On the next one, wait a week before installing a ROM, and see if the phone functions fine. If not, then its the charger or something else you've been doing with it. If it is fine, try installing cm11 again and see if it returns. If it returns at THAT point, then it might be the ROM, though I doubt that's the issue. You'll never know if its cm11 or something else causing the issue if you immediately flash it after getting it.
Fu5ion said:
On the next one, wait a week before installing a ROM, and see if the phone functions fine. If not, then its the charger or something else you've been doing with it. If it is fine, try installing cm11 again and see if it returns. If it returns at THAT point, then it might be the ROM, though I doubt that's the issue. You'll never know if its cm11 or something else causing the issue if you immediately flash it after getting it.
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That is my plan, and i have other chargers. I don't plan on using the HTC one. Going to use a stock samsung charger until i get my replacement charger in the mail. I am hoping it was the charger. It just seemed odd that the issue happened both times after turning on DSP, then using the phone to either watch netflix, or listen to music on the speakers. Also, I figure if no one on these forums has the same issue.....then it must be the charger. In the meantime - I am just going to root / s-off and use stock software till next week or so.
I'm just getting paranoid as to how many times verizon will let me get a warranty replacement, even though i am sending them back in full stock format. lmao
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That is my plan, and i have other chargers. I don't plan on using the HTC one. Going to use a stock samsung charger until i get my replacement charger in the mail. I am hoping it was the charger. It just seemed odd that the issue happened both times after turning on DSP, then using the phone to either watch netflix, or listen to music on the speakers. Also, I figure if no one on these forums has the same issue.....then it must be the charger. In the meantime - I am just going to root / s-off and use stock software till next week or so.
I'm just getting paranoid as to how many times verizon will let me get a warranty replacement, even though i am sending them back in full stock format. lmao
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They'll let you send as many as you want as long as its under warranty haha. I remember I had to send in the droid bionic 4 times and the droid RAZR twice, both times without any hassle from them. I just had awful luck with those phones, mostly screen-lifting.
Haha. Good to hear. Because I have 10 months of warranty left, and I am a computer modder at heart.....and that has turned me into a custom rom loving phone crazy person. :laugh:
Yeah you've got nothing to worry about there. Just make sure its back to stock. They honestly probably wouldn't say anything if it weren't, but we don't want to give them even more reasons to lock us down more.
I'm having the same issues. I'm on my 4th phone now.
This happened to me on several ROMs. SlimBean 4.3, SlimKat 4.4 now.. and I flashed back to stock while I had a phone that wasn't dead yet.. but it's still happening.
I'm not sure what the deal is. Just happens without rhyme or reason out of the blue one day.
Can anyone recommend flashing anything that might help?
What's responsible for the battery management even if there's no ROM installed? HBoot? Should I re-flash an HBoot to attempt to fix? It's not the ROM, I don't think. If it is, it's something that permanently screws up the phone. I've completely wiped my phone and went to stock. Same issue.
I got my new phone, and s-off'ed / unlocked / flashed cwm recovery, then updated it to 4.3 ota, no issues so far. Scared to put any custom rom after what happened to the last two. But having no issues yet with it, with only a custom recovery and s-off. Have rom manager loaded also, and made a back up since it seems to be running fine now. If anyone isolates this problem and can get a fix going, would make me very happy.
I've noticed that trickster and some of the other CPU performance apps are locking the min CPU speed at the max speed so the phone always stays at top speed. If it stays like that for an extended period of time it will damage the phone. The heat can cause the battery to drain really fast and damage the CPU. If you are on any ROM with a custom kernel I would be on the lookout for this.
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I was running CM11 on my nexus Galaxy and I thought my battery was bad. My phone would die after a few hours. I got a new battery and it did the same. I installed slim ROM and now I am getting 10+ hours no problem. Also my phone does not feel like it is going to melt.

Super Unstable

Hey guys, i need some help. Recently I Odin the latest Tar OG1, and used the debloated OG1 stock Rom that is in the Developer Forums. Everything was going well and after a few weeks I started noticing that my phone would start to lag really bad and then just freeze for long periods. I can't do anything while it's frozen and more than often it will restart on it's own. I've wiped everything and restored it using the Tar and even on complete stock it does this. I'm starting to think it has something to do with my actual phone but I don't know how to make sure. I had twrp and even that lags and freezes sometimes. I don't know what I could have done to make this happen, I had xposed installed, and i was running the beastmode kernal as well. Anyone have thoughts on this?
Update: so now my phone just cut and restarted again out fo the blue (I was trying to set an alarm) and my screen went black with fading lines on it, then suddenly it started vibrating nonstop., had to yank the battery. turned it back on and now it just restarts when idle.
One of my Note 4's started lagging real bad, locking up (requiring battery pull), and constantly restarting. Its completely stock, I've read around online that its likely an issue with the onboard eMMC memory on the motherboard dying. Only cure is to replace the motherboard.
I found a work around though, download an app called Wake Lock (or something like that), start it and set to partial wake lock. Phone basically runs like nothing is wrong with it now. Have about 6 months before I can upgrade so hopefully it holds out until then.
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One of my Note 4's started lagging real bad, locking up (requiring battery pull), and constantly restarting. Its completely stock, I've read around online that its likely an issue with the onboard eMMC memory on the motherboard dying. Only cure is to replace the motherboard.
I found a work around though, download an app called Wake Lock (or something like that), start it and set to partial wake lock. Phone basically runs like nothing is wrong with it now. Have about 6 months before I can upgrade so hopefully it holds out until then.
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Dude you are awesome!!! I managed to odin the stock tar again, went through setup at super slow speed just to be sure, and then installed the app. As long as i take some caution it is running like normal again! With the Note 7 recalls this really help buy the time I need before i can get one. Thank you so much!
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Dude you are awesome!!! I managed to odin the stock tar again, went through setup at super slow speed just to be sure, and then installed the app. As long as i take some caution it is running like normal again! With the Note 7 recalls this really help buy the time I need before i can get one. Thank you so much!
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No worries, I did lots of reading online and banging my head against the wall when it started acting up. It was really weird, it was acting fine one day, then the next slow, lagging, locking up, and restarting. I tried factory resets, reinstalling old stock ROMs, taking the sd card out. Finally stumbled onto a post in another forum where a guy mentioned that app. Since installing it, as long as I keep it running, phone acts like normal, that's about a month now.
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No worries, I did lots of reading online and banging my head against the wall when it started acting up. It was really weird, it was acting fine one day, then the next slow, lagging, locking up, and restarting. I tried factory resets, reinstalling old stock ROMs, taking the sd card out. Finally stumbled onto a post in another forum where a guy mentioned that app. Since installing it, as long as I keep it running, phone acts like normal, that's about a month now.
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Im not gonna lie, i don't know exactly what it does. Does it drain your battery quick by chance? Mine dripped from 79% to about 40% in the span of an hour. Not sure if its because of the fresh flash or not
The Note which has issues is my wife's phone and she is a "power" user, lots of screen on time (think her timeout is set to like 2 minutes or something like that). I dont think she has seen any appreciable difference in battery life, but I'm sure it does drain a little bit as the partial wake lock never really allows the phone to enter into a true sleep/battery saving mode.
I had freezes and boot loops, and it turned out to be a bad battery. Strange, right? But it's true. I replaced the battery with a new one and everything worked fine again.
The battery had just started to swell, which is a sign of a failing battery. So, even if the battery isn't your problem, it's always good to check it now and then for changes in thickness.

Official random rebooting fix

I've read 10 pages on this subforum, random talks about updates, LTE fixes, etc...I've yet to find a single thread giving an official fix for random rebooting? I get this at least 4x a day...regardless of charging or not, SD card installed or not, all the latest updates are installed. I can't be the only one and if so, why isn't this a Sticky issue at the beginning?
I and few have others have the unpleasant experience with rebooting. But it was a little relief that this issue is not just with my Note4.
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I had this problem with the early 6.01 stock roms, but it eventually calmed down. Now I get a reboot about once a week. I just assumed the first couple 6.01 stock roms were buggy.
I suppose lots of hardware issues could also cause it.
I bought this phone used for $140, I don't know how long it's been running 6.01, but I'm guessing he knew it had this issue. It happens 3-4 a day for the past two weeks. It'll do it while at rest on or off a charger, middle of use, etc. Aren't they're apps that can log what's going on when it fails so this can be resolved, like acatlog? These phones aren't new anymore, it seems there should be a fix out by now...root and overclock while undervolt, remove bloatware from Sprint Normal Apps or whatever it's called, etc
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I bought this phone used for $140, I don't know how long it's been running 6.01, but I'm guessing he knew it had this issue. It happens 3-4 a day for the past two weeks. It'll do it while at rest on or off a charger, middle of use, etc. Aren't they're apps that can log what's going on when it fails so this can be resolved, like acatlog? These phones aren't new anymore, it seems there should be a fix out by now...root and overclock while undervolt, remove bloatware from Sprint Normal Apps or whatever it's called, etc
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So, what rom is the phone running?
Bone stock at the moment. I'm going to let a Sprint store give it a looking over, but I'm not hopeful as they're usually useless vs what I can find here myself. At minimum I'm going to root it and remove bloatware, but I haven't reviewed roms yet. Unless this thing stored it in memory, but I was doing a copy and paste last time it froze and rebooted, yet I was still able to paste when it came back on...safe to assume that means it's only a soft reboot?
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Bone stock at the moment. I'm going to let a Sprint store give it a looking over, but I'm not hopeful as they're usually useless vs what I can find here myself. At minimum I'm going to root it and remove bloatware, but I haven't reviewed roms yet. Unless this thing stored it in memory, but I was doing a copy and paste last time it froze and rebooted, yet I was still able to paste when it came back on...safe to assume that means it's only a soft reboot?
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What version of stock? If it's old, some of the early 6.01 roms were pretty buggy. The current stock rom is QC1, which just began to roll out this week. Make sure you are on the most current rom.
Last update I received was this week which turned out to only be a security patch.
So, you're on most recent rom. Only suggestion I have is full reset. If that doesn't do it you've got a hardware problem.
So I hope I don't jinx myself, but I think a new battery has solved my issue...with some extra steps Let me explain.
Bought the phone used, it'd reset about 3-4x a day...being charged, being used, whatever. It'd reboot anywhere from 80% down to 40%, no rhyme or reason. Sometimes it simply wouldn't allow me to turn it back on, the light would flash blue while dimming in and out, but wouldn't power up the screen. Plugging it back in and it'd be at 30%-45% no matter what. I downloaded an app called Battery Calibration from Meza (sp?) that had a little Android logo with a % on his chest. Resetting may or may not have completely solved the problem had it not soft reset when trying to get battery stats to refresh themselves. It's my understanding that if it reset, it rewrote a battery stat upon reboot, making this step useless.
I got two new batteries from eBay (http://www.ebay.com/itm/112344168032?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT), I charged one in the phone and one on an external charger. Even after running with the new battery, it still reboot once and shutoff around 43% reported on the phone itself. Once plugged in and phone still off, it said it was at 15%. I swapped in the other new and charged battery, powered on the phone, plugged it in until it read 100%. I fired up the Battery Calibration app, unplugged the phone as directed and then to force the battery to drain faster, I let YouTube play uninterrupted for about 4hrs. NOT A SINGLE REBOOT!! For the first time with this phone, it actually stayed on and dipped below the 30%'s and gave me a warning when the battery was getting low (yellow icon) and getting critically low (red icon) before it finally powered itself off at 1%. The phone is now charged on the factory fast charger, this time playing Pandora with the screen off and uninterrupted as well...it's currently sitting at around 57% last I checked.
Once it's fully charged, I'll run it like any normal user (texting, music, etc) without being plugged in and if all works well, it won't reboot.
Hopefully this helps someone with the same issue and is a $8 fix since I bought two batteries.
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So, you're on most recent rom. Only suggestion I have is full reset. If that doesn't do it you've got a hardware problem.
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I reset the phone the day I got it.
if your phone often reboot many times in a day, make sure that you don't use Ram kernel V6 or v7 for your Rom, V5 is only version that not make your phone randomly reboot. I try Ram kernel v6 and v7 in Note 7 port rom, note 5 port rom and stock either, and this kernel version always make my phone reboot many many times, unless i flashed v5 or stock kernel, the problem had gone.
I had this problem. I replaced the battery with an official Samsung battery I ordered from Sprint, and the problem went away. Simple as that. No reboots ever since.
Purchased a new battery from Amazon, Samsung OEM, problem solved. Put back old battery guess what it started again but only when battery reached 70% of the original charge. So it must be the battery memory problem.
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Four batteries later and this still happens. Can this be addressed via rooting and then undervolting? I remember phones of the past where people would overclock for speed and undervolt for battery life, but one way too high or too low and you'd either get random rebooting or freezing. This is so god damn annoying!!!!!!

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