[Q] Galaxy S3 Serious Booting Issues - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

Hey guys,
As of a little while ago, my S3 (running LS 2.37) seemingly decided that it wanted to tap out.
I was about to read a text message and bam, it shuts down completely. Naturally I try to reboot it, nothing happens. I pull the battery for one minute, and put it back in. Without pressing any buttons, the phone simply vibrates, "samsung" pops up on the screen, and then it shuts down again. The buttons are unresponsive.
I then think, if I can get to recovery mode, I can just factory reset my phone. So, I pull the battery out, put it back in, and attempt to get into recovery mode. Once again. the samsung logo pops up, with blue text saying "recovery boot" popping up in the upper left corner. The logo changes to the galaxy s3 logo, then the whole phone shuts off again. Back to square one. I can get into download mode, but after about 5 seconds in it, it shuts off in the same manner.
It does not read the fact that it is plugged into the charger now, and it was at 60% battery when this happened.
Are there any known methods of fixing this?
Help please!

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dpowpow said:
Hey guys,
As of a little while ago, my S3 (running LS 2.37) seemingly decided that it wanted to tap out.
I was about to read a text message and bam, it shuts down completely. Naturally I try to reboot it, nothing happens. I pull the battery for one minute, and put it back in. Without pressing any buttons, the phone simply vibrates, "samsung" pops up on the screen, and then it shuts down again. The buttons are unresponsive.
I then think, if I can get to recovery mode, I can just factory reset my phone. So, I pull the battery out, put it back in, and attempt to get into recovery mode. Once again. the samsung logo pops up, with blue text saying "recovery boot" popping up in the upper left corner. The logo changes to the galaxy s3 logo, then the whole phone shuts off again. Back to square one. I can get into download mode, but after about 5 seconds in it, it shuts off in the same manner.
It does not read the fact that it is plugged into the charger now, and it was at 60% battery when this happened.
Are there any known methods of fixing this?
Help please!
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Sounds like a hardware issue to me. Do you have a warranty on the phone at all?
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Di you have a spare battery? Perhaps there is something wrong with the circuit in the battery, if it is like most other L-ION batteries there is a internal circuit and when the battery is below X.xx voltage the cells are disconnected from the output terminals. It would be a simple test. I dont usually advocate the change parts to diagnose method but if you had a spare it would be an easy to diagnose.
alternately you could test it with a digital multi meter on the terminals where they go into the phone (the battery is labeled for polarity) turn the phone on and wait till it turns off see if the battery cut power for some reason.

theramsey3 said:
Di you have a spare battery? Perhaps there is something wrong with the circuit in the battery, if it is like most other L-ION batteries there is a internal circuit and when the battery is below X.xx voltage the cells are disconnected from the output terminals. It would be a simple test. I dont usually advocate the change parts to diagnose method but if you had a spare it would be an easy to diagnose.
alternately you could test it with a digital multi meter on the terminals where they go into the phone (the battery is labeled for polarity) turn the phone on and wait till it turns off see if the battery cut power for some reason.
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Trying a different battery yielded no results, and I also have a warranty with my carrier (Telus), so I can easily get it replaced.
I was just more surprised than anything by the sudden failure.

bump ? i have the same problem now... running a custom ROM for months... did not install anything new... power button is working fine

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[SOLVED] My phone died and I don't know what happened. SHERLOCK HOLMES NEEDED!

So here's the story.
It was last night. It was dark, and I proceeded to charge my phone. I didn't see where I was plugging in the adapter into the wall, so instead of having both adapters in the correct sockets, I had the right prong of the adapter into the left hole of the power bar socket, and the left prong of the adapter into nothing.
Of course, being dark, I didn't see, but it went in so I thought I plugged it in properly.
So my phone is "charging", and I proceeded to flash a new ROM (Android Overdrive). My battery at that time was at around 30%. So I went to recovery, did the regular full factory reset, and flashed it, and when it rebooted, it had the 4-coloured X boot animation playing, when I heard a funny, continuous, low electronic humming sound eminating from my phone and the screen started getting funky and turned a shade of purple. I quickly unplugged the usb, and proceeded to restart the phone.
Phone freezes at boot animation.
I went into bootloader, and successfully navigated to recovery. I proceeded to do a full wipe, and reflash the old rom.
It flashed successfully but I had the same problem of getting stuck on the bootanimation.
Now the phone won't turn on when I press the power button. When I plug it into the wall it shows the charging icon thing, then it turns off, then it turns back on, and repeats like that forever.
When I press the power button when it's plugged in the phone gets stuck at the charging battery screen (The screen freezes).
Also, when I plug my phone into my computer, my computer (windows 7) makes a disconnect sound, followed by three short beeps in quick succession that are at the same pitch as the last note of the two-note disconnect melody. It does this on repeat forever.
PS: I just managed to put the phone into bootloader mode and I am leaving it plugged in. I am going to see if it is still responsive after 30 minutes of just sitting there on the homepage of bootloader mode.
PPS: It was stable after 30 mins; I could still press up and down and select whatever i want. BUT as soon as I unplugged the USB, the device shut off. Is it the battery problem?
Does anyone know yet what's wrong with my phone?
A friend of mine had a similar problem... Never solved it, keep us updated mate...
Sounds like a battery problem. You might wanna get a replacement battery if you can. Word of advice. Never ever flash anything if your phone isn't fully charged or at a good battery percentage. Personal experience
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EcHoFiiVe said:
Sounds like a battery problem. You might wanna get a replacement battery if you can. Word of advice. Never ever flash anything if your phone isn't fully charged or at a good battery percentage. Personal experience
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Yes sir you are correct! I have a friend who also had a Gnex, and I swapped batteries and lo and behold, my phone works again! Now I don't have to drop $400 on a nexus 4 =D

[Q] Desire wont start up. The screen just keeps flashing.

So i went out on a night out and my battery went flat whilst i was out. I come to start it after charging it up and it just keeps popping up with the start up screen for a split second and then going off. It keeps doing this until i unplug the charger or take the battery out. I managed to get into the reboot screen and tried starting it from there to no avail. The battery is only a couple of months old so that should be good.
I took it to a phone repair shop and they said the board was gone and that there was nothing that could be done with it. Is this the case?
I don't generally turn it off just keep charging when it gets below 20% battery life. I did however install solitaire since i last powered it down if this might have any influence on the situation.
Check if you can get into the bootloader. Hold volume down and power.
Chromium_ said:
Check if you can get into the bootloader. Hold volume down and power.
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I have tried this but although it comes up with the bootloader screen it flashes off gain as with the boot up screen. It does not give you time to do anything in the bootloader.
mikeryan8878 said:
I have tried this but although it comes up with the bootloader screen it flashes off gain as with the boot up screen. It does not give you time to do anything in the bootloader.
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Are you sure the battery isnt completely dead? Did you drop the phone or do anything that may have caused this, or did it just suddenly occur?
Chromium_ said:
Are you sure the battery isnt completely dead? Did you drop the phone or do anything that may have caused this, or did it just suddenly occur?
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No i have charged and recharged it until the green light comes on. The chap at the shop tried another battery also and this had no effect on it.
I dont recall dropping it. It is in a substantial wallet holder so i would think that would take the brunt of the blow even if i had. But it worked fine all night until it powered down then it just started to play up.
Right while messing a bit further it seems to me that the on off button is constantly activating. If i just hold the return button it comes up with the reboot screen and allows me to choose the various options. If i hold the volume button the fastboot screen appears but disappears just as quickly. All of this happens with out me touching the on off button so it looks like it is constantly trying to start up. The button does not have any visible signs of damage. Is this a normal failure point for these phones?
If it charges completely while it's off, then the board should be fine. You can check the percentage in your recovery mode if you can get there.
If the board is fine, it either means that the button is stuck or you have some gunk short circuit in the button.
If it's gunk, you might get away with some rubbing alcohol, If it's in a spray can, even better. If it stuck, it should be opened and see what's keeping it pressed.
I hope this helps.
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[Q] Phone Boots when battery is connected then goes black.

First thing is first, I have been searching here and Google and have not found this exact problem.
I am running cm-11-20140719-NIGHTLY currently
Today my phone turned off on its own while connected to a car charger.
Here is what it is doing.
When the battery is connected the phone turns on and gets to the Samsung logo, then it goes black. No back light, nothing. If I pull the battery and re-insert it, it happens again. Once it goes black none of the buttons seem to be responsive (cannot force a reboot by holding the power button). Once it goes black if I connect it to a charger I get no LED indicating charge level.
If I try to boot into recovery I see the blue text and then it goes black.
If I try to boot into download mode I can get to the triangle screen if I am fast and then it goes black.
If I have a data USB cable connected and I connect the battery the phone does nothing, and will not respond to the power button, again no LED light indicating charge level.
If I have a charge only cable (wall outlet) connected and I connect the battery I see the battery charge icon for about 1 second and then the screen goes black. and the phone will not respond to any buttons.
I have duplicated all these things with 2 batteries both actual Samsung batteries, neither of the batteries is bubbled out at all.
I have tried leaving the battery out for several hours, but this did not help.
I have data on this phone that was not backed up so any suggestions I will try.
Thanks
daemorok said:
First thing is first, I have been searching here and Google and have not found this exact problem.
I am running cm-11-20140719-NIGHTLY currently
Today my phone turned off on its own while connected to a car charger.
Here is what it is doing.
When the battery is connected the phone turns on and gets to the Samsung logo, then it goes black. No back light, nothing. If I pull the battery and re-insert it, it happens again. Once it goes black none of the buttons seem to be responsive (cannot force a reboot by holding the power button). Once it goes black if I connect it to a charger I get no LED indicating charge level.
If I try to boot into recovery I see the blue text and then it goes black.
If I try to boot into download mode I can get to the triangle screen if I am fast and then it goes black.
If I have a data USB cable connected and I connect the battery the phone does nothing, and will not respond to the power button, again no LED light indicating charge level.
If I have a charge only cable (wall outlet) connected and I connect the battery I see the battery charge icon for about 1 second and then the screen goes black. and the phone will not respond to any buttons.
I have duplicated all these things with 2 batteries both actual Samsung batteries, neither of the batteries is bubbled out at all.
I have tried leaving the battery out for several hours, but this did not help.
I have data on this phone that was not backed up so any suggestions I will try.
Thanks
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Return to stock with Odin to see if the problem goes away. If not, report back and we will go from there.
The Sickness said:
Return to stock with Odin to see if the problem goes away. If not, report back and we will go from there.
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I would if I could get it into download mode... The screen will not stay on for more than 5 seconds and ODIN never sees the phone.
Here's a thread talking about that issue. I'm afraid it sounds like your display is dead:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2267827
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I had this problem before and I was freaking out, but it was just the cord I used when trying to connect it, but yours sounds like an overload problem, maybe from your car charger if it plugs into the car lighter socket. My buddy has a super recharger that hooks into his lighter socket, and while it may charge fast, it might have jolted your phone, or maybe you had it over clocked in your rom? Or was it a recent occurrence or did it happen as soon as you installed the rom? Because this happens on a bad flash sometimes, if your Wi-Fi connection is shaky or far off, you could get a bad download and it will royally harm your time having to mess with it.
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Android_Monsters said:
Here's a thread talking about that issue. I'm afraid it sounds like your display is dead:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2267827
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If it was just the screen wouldn't I still be able to get into download mode?
NinjaTale said:
I had this problem before and I was freaking out, but it was just the cord I used when trying to connect it, but yours sounds like an overload problem, maybe from your car charger if it plugs into the car lighter socket. My buddy has a super recharger that hooks into his lighter socket, and while it may charge fast, it might have jolted your phone, or maybe you had it over clocked in your rom? Or was it a recent occurrence or did it happen as soon as you installed the rom? Because this happens on a bad flash sometimes, if your Wi-Fi connection is shaky or far off, you could get a bad download and it will royally harm your time having to mess with it.
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I had flashed the night before and it ran fine all night and all morning, then it just shut down. The car charger I use is not a super charger, but it is also not a Samsung charger. I was not overclocked and my wifi is not shaky usually.
Seems like I am screwed either way.
daemorok said:
First thing is first, I have been searching here and Google and have not found this exact problem.
I am running cm-11-20140719-NIGHTLY currently
Today my phone turned off on its own while connected to a car charger.
Here is what it is doing.
When the battery is connected the phone turns on and gets to the Samsung logo, then it goes black. No back light, nothing. If I pull the battery and re-insert it, it happens again. Once it goes black none of the buttons seem to be responsive (cannot force a reboot by holding the power button). Once it goes black if I connect it to a charger I get no LED indicating charge level.
If I try to boot into recovery I see the blue text and then it goes black.
If I try to boot into download mode I can get to the triangle screen if I am fast and then it goes black.
If I have a data USB cable connected and I connect the battery the phone does nothing, and will not respond to the power button, again no LED light indicating charge level.
If I have a charge only cable (wall outlet) connected and I connect the battery I see the battery charge icon for about 1 second and then the screen goes black. and the phone will not respond to any buttons.
I have duplicated all these things with 2 batteries both actual Samsung batteries, neither of the batteries is bubbled out at all.
I have tried leaving the battery out for several hours, but this did not help.
I have data on this phone that was not backed up so any suggestions I will try.
Thanks
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This blows, I just had the Same Exact thing happen last night, word for word.
Although I'm on a stock Rom that's rooted.
Phone was in my pocket and it vibrated as it restarted on its own. Pulled it out of my pocket, waited for it to fully start up, then I could use it.
However, it rebooted 2 minutes later and has Never come back yet.
I wish there was some sure fire way to verify if its the screen that went bad or the logic board. The mere fact the screen shows the Galaxy S4 logo, or Download Mode for a few seconds before shutting off seems weird if the screen was in fact bad.... =(
jamesvtw said:
This blows, I just had the Same Exact thing happen last night, word for word.
Although I'm on a stock Rom that's rooted.
Phone was in my pocket and it vibrated as it restarted on its own. Pulled it out of my pocket, waited for it to fully start up, then I could use it.
However, it rebooted 2 minutes later and has Never come back yet.
I wish there was some sure fire way to verify if its the screen that went bad or the logic board. The mere fact the screen shows the Galaxy S4 logo, or Download Mode for a few seconds before shutting off seems weird if the screen was in fact bad.... =(
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Check your power button, it could be stuck.
serio22 said:
Check your power button, it could be stuck.
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You were correct! Had to mess with that button a bit to get to work properly, but its still an issue. One to many power button presses and the issue returns.
I have tested the phone without the exterior power button only using the logic board button and it did that same thing. Am I correct to assume that the fault is the actual button on the logic board? So new logic board to fix this? =(
Why so many presses of the power button?
Pp.

Battery too low. Charge for a while before powering on

Hi,
I just installed a new battery into my OnePlus 3, because the old one was starting to bulge and push against the screen.
After installing the new battery and attempting to boot with the charger plugged in, the phone won't boot past the 1+ screen.
It buzzes, shows the 1+ screen for a while and then goes dark and buzzes again etc. If I pull out the charger cable it goes dark instantly.
If I hold down the volume down button and the power button for 30sec it boots and shows a warning screen saying "Battery too low. Charge for a while before powering on". However, this screen only shows for a split second before going dark again.
I added a photo of the same screen on a different phone that I found online as the screen really disappears within a few milliseconds on my phone:
https://ibb.co/zJJ4fMf
Does anyone know what this means? Is the new battery faulty and should I return it? Is there something I should do to reset something? Can it be that it is simply not properly connected?
Any help is welcome! Thanks
you should leave the phone and let it charge until 100%
kallum7 said:
you should leave the phone and let it charge until 100%
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I let it charge all night, but obviously it is not charging...
is there anything important on the device
Just opened up my phone to put the old battery back in and that's when I saw that the connector had gotten loose. :silly:
There were some small pieces of tape on the original battery's connector that are supposed to hold it in place, so I fabricated my own out of Scotch. Hopefully that will hold the connector in place.
ok get back to me because i want to know if you have solved this

My phone died !!! My S7 Active just quit on me for no apparent reason, I can only make it go into ODIN MODE.

For no apparent reason my phone just froze, I restarted it and got a black screen, pressed volume down, power and home and it goes into ODIN MODE, the light blue screen, where it says DOWNLOADING, and nothing happens, if I press cancel in the previous screen it foes into "recovery booting..." and nothing then goes black, has it really died ???
What condition is the battery in?
blackhawk said:
What condition is the battery in?
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not good, it was lasting like half of a day under regular use, was charging twice a day most of the time, the phone was in 50% when it died, what I'm really angry about is the fact that I have taken care of this phone soo so much, no falls, good case, etc... but I guess it finally quit on me ?? Could there be a program to make it boot ? or wipe it or something ??
If the battery failed it likely won't have enough current to boot even with the charger.
Once an Li battery is degraded it is more likely to fail. A swollen battery is a failure.
Replace battery, make sure it's charging and go from there. While replacing the battery check for loose connectors. Give it a good look over.
Then see what you got. Bonus, replacing the battery gives you a hard reboot... if it boots.
blackhawk said:
If the battery failed it likely won't have enough current to boot even with the charger.
Once an Li battery is degraded it is more likely to fail. A swollen battery is a failure.
Replace battery, make sure it's charging and go from there. While replacing the battery check for loose connectors. Give it a good look over.
Then see what you got. Bonus, replacing the battery gives you a hard reboot... if it boots.
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thnx but I think it's not the battery it was at 50% when it died, I opened up spotify and it froze, I waited and then nothing it was totally frozen, so I did a hard reboot by pressing the volume power home keys and then nothing, it won't star anymore, but it still goes into download mode, if it was a bettery problem it wouldnt even start into download mode, it hink
+.-
hudtwalcker said:
thnx but I think it's not the battery it was at 50% when it died, I opened up spotify and it froze, I waited and then nothing it was totally frozen, so I did a hard reboot by pressing the volume power home keys and then nothing, it won't star anymore, but it still goes into download mode, if it was a bettery problem it wouldnt even start into download mode, it hink
+.-
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Download mode uses less power. It takes substantially more power to boot... lots of apks loading and system activity.
Try it with the charger connected after leaving it charge for 3 hours. Does the battery get warm while charging?
blackhawk said:
Download mode uses less power. It takes substantially more power to boot... lots of apks loading and system activity.
Try it with the charger connected after leaving it charge for 3 hours. Does the battery get warm while charging?
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I will try that thnk you
blackhawk said:
Download mode uses less power. It takes substantially more power to boot... lots of apks loading and system activity.
Try it with the charger connected after leaving it charge for 3 hours. Does the battery get warm while charging?
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Well yesterday it finally started booting up, but then shuts down, it takes reallly long for the Samsung s7 logo to come up, sometimes the att&t logo appears, sometimes it doesn't, then it "shuts down" but the blue light on the top left stays on always, today the light finally died (I'm guessing the battery finally died) so I started charging it and the changing animation appeared !!! but then after a while, gone and now I got a red light on the top corner that wont turn off, well I got myself a brand new Galaxy a52s 5g, I guess my hand was forced, but I would still like to recover this phone, do you still think it's the battery ?
hudtwalcker said:
Well yesterday it finally started booting up, but then shuts down, it takes reallly long for the Samsung s7 logo to come up, sometimes the att&t logo appears, sometimes it doesn't, then it "shuts down" but the blue light on the top left stays on always, today the light finally died (I'm guessing the battery finally died) so I started charging it and the changing animation appeared !!! but then after a while, gone and now I got a red light on the top corner that wont turn off, well I got myself a brand new Galaxy a52s 5g, I guess my hand was forced, but I would still like to recover this phone, do you still think it's the battery ?
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I don't know. May be a hardware failure. Take it apart, examine for loose connectors, replace battery and go from there.
A reflash may fix it if that doesn't work. Parts are cheap for this phone now as are used ones. As long it's supported by your carrier as 4G VoLTE*. AT&T makes the switch this Feb 22, 2022.
I have a S4+ that's not in use, I always liked the S7+. However my next upgrade was the N10+ as I had always liked the Note series. I jumped 5 years... talk about future shock
The battery in the S4+ has a removable rear cover secured by a cam screw. It is a LCD display vs the S7+'s AMOLED display and harder to remove battery. The good news is since it's not an LCD you can use anhydrous isopropyl alcohol to aid safely in disassembly without worrying about poisoning the display.
*it is supported, see attachment below

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