GT-S7560M
First smartphone, new to this, wanted to root for some reason. Tried to root, maybe a month ago. I thought it failed, since I didn't get root access, but I find out now apparently the thing still worked because under kernel version it says
3.0.8-1195209
[email protected] #1
Tue Jan 29 19:19:47 KST 2013
Whatever that means.
So now, a month later, I started having 2 peoples with the phone:
1. Turning on wifi. It starts scanning, but it can't find anything at all, and continues scanning.
2. The Sleep of Death. When it goes to sleep, I hear 2 clicks, then it can't unsleep. I either have to hard reset it or take the battery out.
I tried to use Kies to revert it, but it doesnt fix anything, and is still the same version.
I tried using Odin with a "Stock Rom" downloaded from http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2356681. Eventually, I ger a "Complete(write) operation failed". Which I then have to hard shut down, and emergency recover using Kies.
tl;dr Phone cant wifi or sleep, not sure what to try next.
Thanks for any help!
EDIT: got the odin to work by getting a newer version of odin. But changing to a stock rom didnt change the kernel version apparently. so I still have the 2 key problems.
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Ok so i have one of the weirdest bugs ever.
Background:
I was running stock rooted rom w/out cwm for about a week. (i had rooted using cwm then installed superuser and then flashed a stock kernel over that so i was rooted, but stock.)
On October 4th i realized that any playlist i made in the music app were dissapearing after a reboot. While troubleshooting that, i realized that ANY changes i made to the phone (Installing apps, downloading files, text message and phone logs) would be erased after a reboot. Furthermore, any files i delete form internal sd reappear after a reboot.
Every time i reboot my phone it goes to the exact configuration it was on October 3rd. The phone still makes calls, uses web, texts, has the apps that were installed prior to oct 3rd etc... just it resets to that every time i reboot.
Things ive tried to fix it:
I have tried using Odin to go to flash a stock kernel, cwm kernel, and countless other kernels. The Odin flash goes through like normal, and it says success and the phone reboots; however, in about phone the kernel is the same and the config of the phone is still Oct 3rd. So that means that even though the odin says it flashed successfully, there is nothing actually being flashed.
Since i am stock i have also tried doing a factory reset and wiping cache through the stock android recovery, again these act like they have done the restore, but when the phone boots it is still in oct 3rd configuration.
I have just ordered a usb jig today, should have it by friday and i will update to see how that works.
I have posted this thread for informational purposes. I dont think anyone else has this problem, or what has caused this problem. It might very well be some user error on my part. Just posting this in case someone else encounters this in the future.
If you have any ideas/suggestion on how to fix this please let me know.
I know that i can just take to sprint and get exchanged but i first want to try to see if i can fix on my own, and since the phone still functions to make calls, texts and everything else its not a super major problem, except that any new stuff i add to my phone disappears.
Wow it has been a long 24 hours. I want to go ahead and appoligize,...I have a really bad memory. Sunday I went from Task650 AOKP (Android 4.3) to Validus 4.1 (Android 4.4.2) . I cleaned everything before flashing and then installed the supersu and gapps as stated in the op. Yesterday I found out I had a wifi problem, not sure if I was able to connect before or not. from this point until I try back to stock i get a popup stating that media has stopped or media storage has stopped and it happens progressively more often as time goes on. I tried dirty flash and it didnt work so i thought i would try a new kernel. I had never tried flashing kernels before but i read up on it and seemed very simple. so I flashed Ktoonsez KT747 kernel, i also flashed EMJB modem to see if there was a difference. afterward when i looked in settings - about phone under kernel version it said (not exactly but best i can remember) 3.4.77-cyanogenmod .... dirty KT747. i couldnt find anything about this but i didnt think this was good. i dont remember if i tried reflashing or doing anything to fix it right then or not. but at some point late yesterday after a reboot my lockscreen was transparent (might have been before), background was black, status bar was gone, when i recieved a call there was no popup it would just ring but i could go in to phone and it said return to current call but i couldnt do anything to answer. I could call backthough. i did still have notification on the lockscreen. xposed fimware was also disabled so i figured that ruled out any issued from it. I was getting aggrivated. i read up a little more. read suggestions to flash back to stock periodically. I figured i should try that. BIG MISTAKE!!! I still dont know why it didnt work but i tried plenty! before flashing the EMJB modem I had DLK3. so i thought that meant i would be ok to return to stock because i never upgraded my bootloader. when i flashed it with odin it went all the way through and restarted the phone but got stuck on samsung logo after at&t splash screen. so i odin flashed cwm booted into recovery and restored a nandroid backup (life saver!!). this worked and i was back on AOKP with DLK3 modem but not satisfied and feeling a little safe to explore knowing that i had a safe return plan unless something went detrimentally wrong. so with my modem saying DLK3 and my rom on 4.3 instead of 4.4 i decided to try back to stock again and use the true stock instead of rooted stock. (WORSE MISTAKE!!) ODIN failed. my heart dropped i was terrified. I decided to download and try KIES but it wouldnt connect to the phone after downloading the firmware. I tried odin flashing root stock again and if finished and stuck on samsung again. so i flashed cwm and sideloaded Validus to get back to 4.4.2. seems to be working good but now to get to the issue. ater i got it back working i got a notification that sdcard was removed unexpectedly. before anyone directs me to one of the hundred threads with this title my issue is with internal storage not the external sd card. i have seached it quite a bit but i cant find anything like my situation. it seems that if i go to /storage/sdcard0 it is empty but i can access it from any of the following locations and its not empty.
/storage/emulated/0
/storage/emulated/legacy
/sdcard
/mnt/sdcard
I do not understand this.
Anyone that has any helpful information thank you in advance.
update : it happened again today. my phone died during the night and when I turned it on just now it popped up the notification SD card removed unexpectedly except it popped up and went away really fast like 10 times. still the only thing missing is storage/sdcard0
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using xda app-developers app
looking for some suggestions as to what I can to to correct these issues. I have a 210R that I screwed up probably flashed something I should not have... to restore I went to sam mobil and downloaded the latest firmware ( T210RUEU0COB1), installed using Oden and restored the Tab. since I have done this (and yes I redownloaded the firmware and reinstalled to make sure it was a good file and installation) the tab now will boot up fine, but will come up with the error messages Process com.androis.systemui has stopped and often com.sec.android.flashbarservice has stopped as well clicking ok will sometimes let me continue, other times will simply reboot. If it lets me continue whatever app I am using will quickly stop as well and the tab reboots. in addition to this the WiFi barely recieves any signal unless I am almost on top of the router. it is currently stock. Any suggestions or help will be greatly appreciated.
Having the same problems minus wifi issues
jdsatyr said:
looking for some suggestions as to what I can to to correct these issues. I have a 210R that I screwed up probably flashed something I should not have... to restore I went to sam mobil and downloaded the latest firmware ( T210RUEU0COB1), installed using Oden and restored the Tab. since I have done this (and yes I redownloaded the firmware and reinstalled to make sure it was a good file and installation) the tab now will boot up fine, but will come up with the error messages Process com.androis.systemui has stopped and often com.sec.android.flashbarservice has stopped as well clicking ok will sometimes let me continue, other times will simply reboot. If it lets me continue whatever app I am using will quickly stop as well and the tab reboots. in addition to this the WiFi barely recieves any signal unless I am almost on top of the router. it is currently stock. Any suggestions or help will be greatly appreciated.
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Dude my tablet is in the same state I use. The many reboots. All apps/process stopping for no reason. Funny thing is this started happening to me after I received an OTA update for 4.4.2 and flashed it. So basically the official update released by samsung messed up my phone. Somebody please respond with suggestions/solutions.
Sigh.... guess I'll just use it as a paperweight ..
I troll here a lot for information, as I fix devices for friends for free, so if I'm posting up for help here it means I've run out of internet solutions and energy. Mods, I've spent a week searching and reading through threads, no single thread solved my issue which is why I'm posting up; please move the post if it better fits elsewhere.
The Phone: T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S4 SGH-M919
Current Firmware: M919UVUFNK2 Stock T-Mobile (M919UVUFNK2_M919TMBFNK2_M919UVUFNK2_HOME.tar.md5)
Current Bootloader: M919UVUFNK2 (also verified with getprop ro.bootloader)
Current Baseband: M919UVUFNK2
PDA: M919UVUFNK2
Hardware Revision: REV0.7
Current Android Version: 4.4.4
Current Kernel: 3.4.0-2437203 [email protected] #1 Mon Nov 17 19:20:38 KST 2014
Current Build: KTU84P.M919UVUFNK2
Device/Product: jfltetmo
CSC Code: TMB
Firmware CSC: (blank)
Active CSC: TMB
Product Code: SGH-M919XXXTMB
GPS Works: Yes, verified
BT Works: Yes, verified
WiFi Works: Yes, verified (all bands, secure and unsecure)
Sound Works: Randomly, causes issues. When it does work it is crystal clear
Network Radio Works: Yes, verified
Battery: 2 new batteries, one OEM and one Rav
IMEI/ESN: Free and clear, verified to be a TMO device by TMO
Error Messages Seen (if any): "Process system isn't responding"
Odin Versions Used: All 3.x up through 3.10.6
Alternate ROM Tries: Candy5 v2.1.0 jfltetmo
Alternate Recovery: TWRP 2.8.4
Odin "Double-Flash w/o Auto-Reboot" Used: Yes, multiple times (even triple and quadruple times)
FSCK Used: Yes, no issues detected
The Story:
I was presented with a challenge, fix a phone which just came back from the manufacturer. Sadly, not the first time I've had to clean their mess up. It was sent in under warranty because of screen bubbles, and returned with an OEM LCD, and a new battery. And, before anyone asks, the manufacturer refuses to take a look at it again. It's now out of warranty (by a month or so) and they said it worked fine when it left their hands. Yes it did, but only for a few weeks. From the time they shipped it back out until it crashed, nothing had changed on the user's end, no software additions or anything.
Appeared to only need re-flashing. After it booted and reached the unlock screen it seemed fine. If you unlocked the phone, it would immediately freeze up. When it did this it would usually be frozen for about a minute or two and then reset itself. Most of the time it would return to the lock screen, sometimes it would hang on the T-Mobile flash screen. One time I was able to get in but once it started syncing messages it locked up again. It had the latest firmware (M919UVUFNK2).
I used OEM recovery to wipe the cache and return it to factory fresh. It quickly booted up to the lock screen and everything seemed fine, I swiped and moved around the menus like normal. Sound was random though, sometimes it would work, sometimes not. Wifi, Bluetooth, Data .. everything worked like it should. I began to notice, however, that anytime something tried to use sound (ringer, notification, changing the volume) the system would lock up and stutter somewhat. Eventually it got to the point where it would just hard-lock every time sound was used. So I wiped it fresh and clean again--I wiped it several times in a row infact, just to be sure.
Again, everything seemed fine but sound would be random, and sound always seems to trigger issues. A few times I immediately muted all audio as soon as I factory-reset and rebooted the phone, in order to see if that mattered. One of those times it locked up within 2 minutes of use, and the other times it locked up eventually. It seems to last longer when audio is muted, but I wouldn't correlate that directly because it's not easy to scientifically prove.
In order to see what might be going on I went to install CatLog from the sdcard, but that needs root to work properly. I tried using SuperSU and CF-Auto-Root (jfltetmo/sghm919) to no avail. What happens when either of these methods are used: They run flawlessly and say everything is good, but upon rebooting the phone locks up at the Tmo flash screen. No matter what I do, rooting causes it to lock, and when it's locked the phone gets ultra hot as if the CPU is stuck in a loop.
After re-flashing the stock rom umpteen times and getting the same issues, I tried finding a PIT file to no avail. Gave up on that. For giggles I tried previous TMO stock roms. I realize that you normally can't do this, and some advise against it, but when you're up a creek it sometimes doesn't hurt to try, and I've had this work on other phones in the past. I tried ll of them actually, in chronological order of release so as to simulate upgrading:
These wouldn't flash to the phone at all:
M919UVUEMK2
M919UVUAMDL
These flashed/took and actually worked without an issue, they just all eventually locked up like NK2:
M919UVUFNH7
M919UVUFNB4
M919UVUAMDB
I re-flashed NK2 another 20 times or so, still producing the same problem. Decided to try 5.x out in case that might solve something. So far I've only tried 1 rom for it, Candy5. Several times I was able to get it to boot and use it just fine. One time it actually lasted almost 2 days. Since I'm talking about Candy, the folks did a fine job with it, I really like the layout/aesthetics. Free plug there.
Sadly, it crashes under Candy as well. Same problem as with NK2. Boot crashes, boot loops, sound issues. I've since sucessfully reverted to NK2. Presently it's sitting on my desk receiving emails, downloading apps and working just fine. I have all audio disabled. It's been going for about an hour. (edit, right as I posted this it crashed and rebooted itself)
My Theory:
Theory 1: The reason I want to re-PIT is because I theorize something in the filesystem, somewhere, has taken an epic dump. The more the phone is used the quicker it crashes--this happens almost every single time, and battery/CPU temps are normal. After a certain amount of use/time, the phone craps itself. Storage use isn't always sequential, so something is mapped as good when it isn't, and when it's put to use it dies. One way I correlate this with sound is that perhaps the system doesn't cache the soundbyte, so when it goes to read the file it craps.
Theory 2: Same as above, but instead of storage, the problem is bad RAM causing the same data corruption/issue. No easy way to solve this. I will be stress-testing the RAM chips tonight. Update: I stress-tested the CPU and RAM using some available apps, and ran it for quite a long time. Didn't seem to cause or exacerbate the issue any.
Closing:
Anyone have any ideas? I thought maybe re-PITing the thing may help, but couldn't find any files on it. The only other TMO S4 I have access to is a friend's who doesn't want it rooted (a requirement to read a PIT file I've been told). I appreciate any advice/input on this matter. Would be nice to get this thing going.
Did you pay for the repairs using a credit card? If so call the card company and contest the charge since it wasn't fixed properly.
It's not my device, and as stated in the post, it was repaired under warranty at no cost to the consumer.
I've done a lot of digging through the forum and can't find an answer, so forgive me if this is an already-answered question.
I have a T-mobile S4 with a camera stuck on the classic "updating camera firmware" error message with black screen. If I open Snapchat the front facing camera will work, but with a slight delay in projection.
Here's the thing...this has happened on two separate phones now and on both of them it happened about 48 hours after I signed into the phone with my google account. Is it possible there is some kind of malware attached to my google account?
In the newest phone I have done a clean full wipe using TWRP, then Odin-flashed a full firmware package I found here on xda (recovery, OS, modem, kernel). Cache wipe and factory reset immediately after rebooting from Odin mode. Still have problem.
Have switched out known good cameras from other phones, and the phone I'm working on was functioning perfectly until I signed into it with my account. Totally stumped here, and really need some assistance.
Phone is:
M919 logic board in I337 body
Kitkat 4.4.4
Baseband: M919UVUFNH7
Kernel: 3.4.9-6281449, [email protected] #1
Build: KTU84P.M919UVUFOK3
Security software version: MDF v1.0 release 3, VPN v1.4 release 2
If anybody's got some ideas, please let me know!
Ok, no answers yet but plenty of views, so either this is an extremely rare issue that no one knows a solution for, or it's a ridiculously stupid question that everyone knows the answer to. I'm going to try and keep a log of what I'm doing with this phone in case any other rookies need assistance in the future.
So far I've flashed three different versions of stock Kitkat onto the phone....OH3, OK3 and NH7. When I flash OK3 my build number doesn't match my baseband (baseband reads NH7)...not sure what's going on there. Also, if I flash OK3 I lose my wifi....do not have this problem with other versions of firmware. Each flash is done after a full clean wipe with TWRP.
I found a thread that mentions an almost identical camera issue being caused on an M919 that was flashed with Nottache Xposed framework for AT&T phones. The OP said they could fix the issue by wiping the framework off the phone. Since my M919 motherboard is installed in an I337 body, I'm wondering if this is something related to a compatibility issue between T-Mobile and AT&T components. Best lead I've got so far.
Two posts have mentioned a fix. One says he opened Google Edition Camera Photosphere and his problem went away. He was running a different machine than mine so I haven't tried this yet, but I'm doubtful. The other user said they have only been able to solve the cam issue by installing a stock modded kernel by @jovy23. All the links I've found to this kernel are dead now, so no dice there.
I'm gonna put my M919 motherboard into an M919 body, wipe and flash stock rom again and see if somehow that does anything.
As a side note, I started getting "SIM not inserted" errors just before I began flashing different roms, and since the initial flash I've lost my SIM completely. So now I've got no camera, no SIM card being read, and sometimes losing wifi. I need this phone for work, so this is kind of sh*tty.
You cant downgrade once youve updated to OK3. The order would have to have been NH7, OH3 then OK3. It seems like mabey its not flashing correctly. Try a different odin program 3.04 3.07 3.09 are good ones. Flash it twice, untick auto reboot and manually power off and back into download mode and flash again. Dont use adv reboot menu to boot into download or it may not flash correctly. If that doesnt work I'm not sure what else to try. Good Luck
Ok, latest update for future readers...
It seems that lordodin912 is right when he says that flashing to OK3 means you can't flash backwards to a previous baseband/build. I hadn't seen that info anywhere so I didn't know about it. I'm not sure how to go about finding this kind of info on the forum but it would have been nice to know ahead of time. Anyhow...thank you for that information lordodin.
Here's where I'm at now:
-I was originally on NH7 with the camera error and sim card error. Flashed NH7 full stock after doing a full wipe and still had problems.
-Flashed OK3 full stock after full wipe and still had the problems, and also lost wifi capabilites (as in the phone wouldn't turn on wifi at all). At this point the baseband read as NH7 but the build read as OK3. I don't know why.
-Tried flashing OH3 after that (didn't know any better) and it wouldn't take. At this point wifi capabilites returned but still no cam and not reading sim card.
-Flashed OK3 again and wifi returned but still no cam and no sim. A couple hours later I powered the phone off and then back on, and Samsung then notified me of OTA updates. This update notification hadn't appeared before I manually rebooted the phone. I took the updates and now have wifi, sim card is being read, and my camera appears to be functioning properly as well. About 20 minutes or so after the updates are applied, the sim card error returned and told me to restart the phone. I did so and now the phone is reading the sim card again.
Right now my best guess is that when I was on NH7 I had accidentally made some app and update settings changes that prevented me from receiving some of the important OTA updates connected to camera and sim functioning, and this caused incompatibility between certain parts of the firmware that had been updated and others that had not. Trying to flash OH3 failed to solve the issue because I had already flashed OK3 before that and you can't go backwards from OK3. I don't know why the initial OK3 flash failed to fix anything, but I'm guessing the flash just didn't take as well as I thought it did. Flashing OK3 twice in a row seems to have done the trick, I presume because it reset and updated everything so that all firmware was compatible with itself.
I don't know how this could have happened (I try to be very careful about what I freeze and uninstall), but it's the most likely culprit because after flashing the latest firmware manually (twice) and allowing OTA updates my phone returns to proper function. Why OK3 didn't work correctly at first is beyond me....I don't see why it should have taken a few hours or a second reboot for OK3 to begin offering updates but whatever.
I'm doubtful that the camera will continue to work after the next 48 hours, but we'll see. I'll report back in with what happens after a few days go by.
Leaving an update here as I said I would.
For two months the phone has been functioning properly. Camera, sim and wifi have all been good. About one week ago my camera started acting glitchy again and then stopped working. The problem is the same as before- upon opening camera app the screen is black with a message saying "updating camera firmware", then nothing happens. This occurred around the same time I started using google hangouts frequently...don't know if that is related to the issue or not.
Yesterday the phone began showing the error message about sim card not being read, and then today it stopped reading the card altogether.
I repeated the same procedure that seemed to fix these problems two months ago and it hasn't done the trick. Full clean wipe of phone using TWRP, then installation of Chainfire's Autoroot, then flashed OK3 stock firmware twice with battery pulls between installations. Factory reset immediately after install of stock ROM. When connecting to wifi, no OTA updates appear. Camera not functioning, sim card not being read.
Phone shows baseband and build number are matching. I have no ****ing idea what the problem is with this phone. Beyond frustrated.
Anyhow, I'll keep updates going as long as I am working with this thing, maybe it'll help someone later. Anyone knows anything that could help, feel free to chime in.