Hey I've just received my galaxy tab pro 8.4 and rooted it however now the tab stops responding and reboots itself almost every 5 minutes of use. Has this happened to anyone else, maybe something wrong with the root?
Nope, must be a bad app. Go into recovery and clear cache and dalvik to start.
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Having the same issue after multiple factory ressets, stock and cm. Anyone else?
Having similar issue as well.! Seemed to happen after rooting with Towelroot however I did that almost right after getting the device so I cannot say they are related for sure. Maybe xposed, even though I have just one module right now on.
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drmacrofish said:
Having similar issue as well.! Seemed to happen after rooting with Towelroot however I did that almost right after getting the device so I cannot say they are related for sure. Maybe xposed, even though I have just one module right now on.
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I had that problem. Did you disable knox? I unrooted, did a factory reset, then rerooted (with towel root). After installing SuperSu, I left knox running. It has been very stable since then. YMMV, but looks good now. I also removed apps I wasn't using.
One more thing, I haven't installed xposed yet. Might do that later this week.
Cheers,
Rich
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sn0n said:
Having the same issue after multiple factory ressets, stock and cm. Anyone else?
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Reboots or resets? I haven't tried cm yet.
Cheers,
Rich
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rholm said:
I had that problem. Did you disable knox? I unrooted, did a factory reset, then rerooted (with towel root). After installing SuperSu, I left knox running. It has been very stable since then. YMMV, but looks good now. I also removed apps I wasn't using.
One more thing, I haven't installed xposed yet. Might do that later this week.
Cheers,
Rich
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I did disable Knox which basically involves SuperSU freezing Knox notifications. I guess I could unfreeze it to see what happens. I also just disabled some modules in xposed to see if that works. I only have greenify enabled right now. I was using a module to allow/fix read/write access to the external SD card, but disabled it. I am going to see and will report back.
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I did disable Knox which basically involves SuperSU freezing Knox notifications. I guess I could unfreeze it to see what happens. I also just disabled some modules in xposed to see if that works. I only have greenify enabled right now. I was using a module to allow/fix read/write access to the external SD card, but disabled it. I am going to see and will report back.
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I also had the random reboot issue with the NE3 firmware. But that was because I disabled "additional" KNOX module aside from what SuperSU disabled. So once I went back to reflash OFW, towel root, and just let SuperSU disable KNOX. No more random reboots (cross fingers hope I didn't speak too soon). But this has become a huge difference.
FYI, here are other things I did after rooting (still no issue):
1. Installed busybox
2. Modified build.prop to change ro.securestorage.support=true to false (read that this fixes some Wifi issue)
3. Installed SDFix: Kitkat Writable MicroSD from Playstore (this works so you don't need an Xposed module)
Lolento said:
I also had the random reboot issue with the NE3 firmware. But that was because I disabled "additional" KNOX module aside from what SuperSU disabled. So once I went back to reflash OFW, towel root, and just let SuperSU disable KNOX. No more random reboots (cross fingers hope I didn't speak too soon). But this has become a huge difference.
FYI, here are other things I did after rooting (still no issue):
1. Installed busybox
2. Modified build.prop to change ro.securestorage.support=true to false (read that this fixes some Wifi issue)
3. Installed SDFix: Kitkat Writable MicroSD from Playstore (this works so you don't need an Xposed module)
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I have also done 1 and 3. What does 2 fix? My Wifi has been pretty good.
Cheers,
Rich
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rholm said:
I have also done 1 and 3. What does 2 fix? My Wifi has been pretty good.
Cheers,
Rich
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I would suggest don't try to fix something that isn't broke.
I have the rebooting problem. At first I ignored the problem but now it is starting to irritate me. I rooted almost immediately after getting the tablet so I am not sure if rooting messed it up.
I'm hoping I did not receive a defective device... can someone confirm that this is not hardware related??
kinggg1 said:
I have the rebooting problem. At first I ignored the problem but now it is starting to irritate me. I rooted almost immediately after getting the tablet so I am not sure if rooting messed it up.
I'm hoping I did not receive a defective device... can someone confirm that this is not hardware related??
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Mine was also rebooting. So, i unrooted, wiped, and the rerooted. So far, it's been very stable. I installed xposed today. No problems yet, but i only have a few modules installed.
Cheers,
Rich
Thanks for the tip, I will try this and report back... Will be really glad I did not burn money on an expensive defective tablet
kinggg1 said:
Thanks for the tip, I will try this and report back... Will be really glad I did not burn money on an expensive defective tablet
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I'm pretty sure it's fixable. I've seen random reboots on most of my devices from time to time. Just need to find the app or configuration that is causing it.
Cheers,
Rich
For me is seems that it was freezing Knox that was causing the reboots. Once I unfroze it, no more random reboots. Then I installed a custom ROM with Knox removed and all is good.
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drmacrofish said:
For me is seems that it was freezing Knox that was causing the reboots. Once I unfroze it, no more random reboots. Then I installed a custom ROM with Knox removed and all is good.
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I agree. That does seems to be the difference here, too.
Cheers,
Rich
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the reboots are only with root. I tried many root methods, always reboots.
Now i flashed the F3 Firmware on my t325 , dont root and no reboots since 1 week.
Something makes trouble in our devices if its rooted.
konsolen said:
the reboots are only with root. I tried many root methods, always reboots.
Now i flashed the F3 Firmware on my t325 , dont root and no reboots since 1 week.
Something makes trouble in our devices if its rooted.
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I'm rooted with no reboots. I didn't disable knox. Everything is very stable.
Cheers,
Rich
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konsolen said:
the reboots are only with root. I tried many root methods, always reboots.
Something makes trouble in our devices if its rooted.
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I rooted my 8.4 with towel root. It always rebooted (or maybe just reset) every time I turned it off when certain applications were running (Amazon Kindle, MX Player, and some others). For some reason all I had to do was reinstall the apps and I no longer had any rebooting problems.
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I updated my T520 from NAE to NG1 using Odin and rerooted it with CF method and I was experiencing random reboots. I did tow things:
1. I defrosted the knox notifications in TB (I had disabaled it when super user asked me to...)
2. I went to SuperSU app's settings under cleanup I tapped reinstall and followed the given commands there...
I have not had a single reboot since then and it's been 2 days now...
I just wanted to share this with those that are having random reboots. Give it a try... It worked for me.
Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 (T-320) keeps restarting
Hello guys!
I have a big problem with my Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 (T-320). I bought it a few days ago....after I turn it on it shows me errors of search, media, settings ...etc. has stopped. I repaired these errors with instructions found here on XDA, but there is another problem. My tablet keeps restarting randomly without any error. So I downloaded the latest firmware from sammobile, flashed it, but it dowsnt help. I rooted it, flashed TWRP and a custom ROM, but it keeps restarting. Sometimes after full boot, sometimes when samsung logo appears, but in recovery and download mode it is stable. Can someone help me?
( sorry for my bad english :/ )
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I hit a boot loop snag on my Galaxy Nexus GSM after installing the recent 4.3 OTA security update. I had no issues with the initial Android 4.3 release, but the security update did something that made my device hit a boot loop. I could restore from a Nandroid backup, but about once a day I would hit the boot loop snag again. After dealing with daily restores for a couple days I dug into it a bit and found that when the phone gets mired in a boot loop I can fix it by deleting two files.
The trick is you have to be using TWRP on the recovery partition because that will let you use a file manager to delete the two files. There may well be other solutions but that's been the easiest for me. The two files which need to be deleted are:
/data/system/locksettings.db
/data/system/locksettings.db-shm
If you use Google Wallet you'll see a similarly named file there "locksettings.db-wal" -- DO NOT DELETE THIS ONE, just the two above.
If this helps anyone please post so if it doesn't people won't waste their time -- THANKS!
Told my cousin she said that it worked like a charm! What do those two files actually do?
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Vekhez said:
Told my cousin she said that it worked like a charm! What do those two files actually do?
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To be honest -- I have no idea. I found this by pure trial and error after a totally non-related post pointed to the /data/system folder.
The files appear to get recreated when the phone reboots so it's probably generated from the system partition ultimately.
From what I know now, it appears as though SuperSU is causing this somehow. Is your cousin using SuperSU do you know?
There was a recent update to version 1.60 of SuperSU which was supposed to address this and I think it did for some users, perhaps Nexus 4 users only, but I definitely have this issue still even with the newest 1.65 version.
I've ended up created a Tasker script to delete the files on reboot because I was tired of having to repetitively reboot into TWRP and manually delete them. It works well but I'd much rather fix the underlying cause.
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To be honest -- I have no idea. I found this by pure trial and error after a totally non-related post pointed to the /data/system folder.
The files appear to get recreated when the phone reboots so it's probably generated from the system partition ultimately.
From what I know now, it appears as though SuperSU is causing this somehow. Is your cousin using SuperSU do you know?
There was a recent update to version 1.60 of SuperSU which was supposed to address this and I think it did for some users, perhaps Nexus 4 users only, but I definitely have this issue still even with the newest 1.65 version.
I've ended up created a Tasker script to delete the files on reboot because I was tired of having to repetitively reboot into TWRP and manually delete them. It works well but I'd much rather fix the underlying cause.
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Yeah, they are using SuperSU...they are still on 1.5, I'll tell them to update.
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Vekhez said:
Yeah, they are using SuperSU...they are still on 1.5, I'll tell them to update.
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Thanks, Vekhez. Let me know if that hopefully fixes the problem for them. If it does it means I'm "special" not in a good way!
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Thanks, Vekhez. Let me know if that hopefully fixes the problem for them. If it does it means I'm "special" not in a good way!
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Nope it didn't.. Same problem.
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Nope it didn't.. Same problem.
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Thanks for this. I'm sorry for your cousin but happy for me because that means it's not something unique or specific to my device.
This is helpful -- I'm going to post this over in the SuperSU thread and see if Chainfire will pick it up and look into it.
Stay tuned...
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Thanks for this. I'm sorry for your cousin but happy for me because that means it's not something unique or specific to my device.
This is helpful -- I'm going to post this over in the SuperSU thread and see if Chainfire will pick it up and look into it.
Stay tuned...
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Ok, so it turns out this is actually being caused by the app "Delayed Lock" if you use a pattern lock. If you use a PIN/password lock it won't happen, but if you use a pattern lock with the current version of Delayed Lock on a Galaxy Nexus this boot loop issue will occur.
I've opened a bug with the Delayed Lock Dev so hopefully he'll find a way to fix it. In the meantime, choices are to either disabled/uninstall Delayed Lock (hate!) or switch to a PIN or password lock setting.
Hey guys,
I had the same problem and found out that it could be solved, without losing any data, by directly flashing the update.
Here's what I did: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2427613
Best of luck.
First of all I apologize if I posted this on the wrong forum. I am an XDA fan, this is where all get all the goodies for my phone but never actually post.
I flashed SlimBean4.3OfficialBuild1 along with the gapps they provided on their site (SlimMinimalGapps4.3Build1). As always I keep my apps backed up with TitaniumBackup but I downloaded the apps and it said my device wasn't rooted. I checked USB Debugging and enabled it and still no luck, then i downloaded SU from playstore and it gave me same message, no root. I do not know what it is and I am frustrated its late and I need to get up early. I will leave the phone as it is till I find a solution. Another big BIG issue is the screen flickering I have been getting and looked all over the web and i could not find a solution. I only been getting the screen issues with android 4.3 on all the roms I tried so far. I did get those screen flicker a long time ago but I thought it was because of the ROM i was on then I switched to another one and it was all good. I you would please help me find a solution to this. I feel like throwing my phone to the wall. I have a Samsung Galaxy S3 i747. THANKS IN ADVANCED.
I had to change the superuser app that I'm using before TB will register. I'm using SuperSU but I have to manually update it sometimes, or just download superuser from Store. Download Root Checker
(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.freeandroidtools.root_checker) and it'll tell you if you're rooted or not. The flickering is way beyond me. I'm way too weak in the Force to go into 4.3 ROMS yet.
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IrvGotte said:
First of all I apologize if I posted this on the wrong forum. I am an XDA fan, this is where all get all the goodies for my phone but never actually post.
I flashed SlimBean4.3OfficialBuild1 along with the gapps they provided on their site (SlimMinimalGapps4.3Build1). As always I keep my apps backed up with TitaniumBackup but I downloaded the apps and it said my device wasn't rooted. I checked USB Debugging and enabled it and still no luck, then i downloaded SU from playstore and it gave me same message, no root. I do not know what it is and I am frustrated its late and I need to get up early. I will leave the phone as it is till I find a solution. Another big BIG issue is the screen flickering I have been getting and looked all over the web and i could not find a solution. I only been getting the screen issues with android 4.3 on all the roms I tried so far. I did get those screen flicker a long time ago but I thought it was because of the ROM i was on then I switched to another one and it was all good. I you would please help me find a solution to this. I feel like throwing my phone to the wall. I have a Samsung Galaxy S3 i747. THANKS IN ADVANCED.
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You have to activate root on 4.3 ROMs. Its settings>development>root set it to apps and/or adb.
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Re-flash SuperSU
IrvGotte said:
First of all I apologize if I posted this on the wrong forum. I am an XDA fan, this is where all get all the goodies for my phone but never actually post.
I flashed SlimBean4.3OfficialBuild1 along with the gapps they provided on their site (SlimMinimalGapps4.3Build1). As always I keep my apps backed up with TitaniumBackup but I downloaded the apps and it said my device wasn't rooted. I checked USB Debugging and enabled it and still no luck, then i downloaded SU from playstore and it gave me same message, no root. I do not know what it is and I am frustrated its late and I need to get up early. I will leave the phone as it is till I find a solution. Another big BIG issue is the screen flickering I have been getting and looked all over the web and i could not find a solution. I only been getting the screen issues with android 4.3 on all the roms I tried so far. I did get those screen flicker a long time ago but I thought it was because of the ROM i was on then I switched to another one and it was all good. I you would please help me find a solution to this. I feel like throwing my phone to the wall. I have a Samsung Galaxy S3 i747. THANKS IN ADVANCED.
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Well, I had to re-flash a SuperSU update and that seemed to fix the prob. Even just flashing the latest nightly unrooted my phone. I'll try and find the link for you. Also, try a system, cache, and dalvic wipe.
hi, i have a samsung galaxy s3 (ATT).
its rooted, ive been on a few roms this last month, and they all lag at times. sometimes it works flawlessly like it should, but there are many times when my phone just lags. its so bad that i literally have to pull out the battery and put it back in to reboot since rebooting the regular way lags and takes forever as well. ive wiped the system and installed new roms, cleared cache, messed with performace settings (i have them set to 1500 mhz or lower). i have no idea whats causing the lag. must i wipe the entire internal sd first and then install another rom? i need an opinion, any help? thanks
Have you made sure that none of your apps are slowing the device down....I would install something like trepn profiler and see what your soc is doing
ohaai said:
hi, i have a samsung galaxy s3 (ATT).
its rooted, ive been on a few roms this last month, and they all lag at times. sometimes it works flawlessly like it should, but there are many times when my phone just lags. its so bad that i literally have to pull out the battery and put it back in to reboot since rebooting the regular way lags and takes forever as well. ive wiped the system and installed new roms, cleared cache, messed with performace settings (i have them set to 1500 mhz or lower). i have no idea whats causing the lag. must i wipe the entire internal sd first and then install another rom? i need an opinion, any help? thanks
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Flash stock, factory reset and test clean. If you are keeping or restoring old apps and data, im willing to bet
thats causing your issues.
crazymonkey05 said:
Have you made sure that none of your apps are slowing the device down....I would install something like trepn profiler and see what your soc is doing
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Never knew about this....thanks! Just registered to download it, but still waiting for the confirmation email. Ill try to remember to post it when I can get it.
DocHoliday77 said:
Flash stock, factory reset and test clean. If you are keeping or restoring old apps and data, im willing to bet
thats causing your issues.
Never knew about this....thanks! Just registered to download it, but still waiting for the confirmation email. Ill try to remember to post it when I can get it.
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Ok, when flashing stock, u mean thru Odin? Or just use the root injected stock ROM?? I guess my question is, will I have to use the method to get rid of root and then re root? Just wanna make sure I'm doing this correctly. Thanks for replying btw
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Have you made sure that none of your apps are slowing the device down....I would install something like trepn profiler and see what your soc is doing
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Hmm, I'm gonna have to try this right now. Thanks.
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ohaai said:
Ok, when flashing stock, u mean thru Odin? Or just use the root injected stock ROM?? I guess my question is, will I have to use the method to get rid of root and then re root? Just wanna make sure I'm doing this correctly. Thanks for replying btw
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I generally prefer odin, but either should be ok.
Hey all,
My problem is that since I flashed busybox on my HTC One (M8) International edition (version 1.54.161.10), everytime I charge my phone, it gets progressively slower until it freezes and reboots (or something like that because it isn't a regular reboot) and some features are missing (I thinks it's safe mode), for example, the screen doesn't turn off (even if I click the power button).... The "not so bad" thing is that when I restart the phone normally, it works without any problem! But still, this problem is really annoying...
I'm not sure the problem is related with busybox, but it would be a coincidence that all the problems started when I installed it.
I also haven't tried to remove the busybox, because I dont want to mess even more my phone right now. The most I did was some factory reset (via TWRP), but I had no luck.
At the moment these are the things I have on the phone:
Unlocked bootloader
S-On (firewater doesn't support my model yet)
TWRP recovery
Root (latest su)
Busybox (Sterickson, I think)
There is an OTA update for my phone, but I can't find the correct stock recovery for my model
Does anybody have any idea what the problem might be or what I can do to fix it?
Thanks in advance!
jqmmes said:
[*] There is an OTA update for my phone, but I can't find the correct stock recovery for my model
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55302130&postcount=1884
ckpv5 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55302130&postcount=1884
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Thanks! Last time I searched I didn't find it... Do you have any idea if the update could fix my problem?
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Thanks! Last time I searched I didn't find it... Do you have any idea if the update could fix my problem?
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Worth a shot I suppose, "coincidence" or not. I had similar issues when I installed xposed framework on my device. It would just randomly reboot and freeze for no reason. I uninstalled xposed and it was fine
Do the update and see what it does, if it still does it try and uninstall busybox, if it solves issue then you know what the problem was. You can always try and install busybox again, maybe it didn't work quite right the first time around or something. :silly:
sometimes my oneplus 3 restart without reason, i have installed the oxygenOS 3.2.7 do someone else have this issue , its just me or? ill post a battery log also.
its really annoying and dunno what do =/
My congrats for the great autonomy ?
The info you've sent are not enough to analyze your reboot issues.
1) Have you rooted your device?
2) If yes, are you running SuperSU, Kingroot, Phh's Superuser? What version?
3) What the apps that are getting root permissions?
4) Are you using Xposed? What version (e.g. v86.6 systemless with Magisk v8, the v86 stock)?
5) Have you tweaked or replaced the stock kernel?
Simone98RC said:
My congrats for the great autonomy
The info you've sent are not enough to analyze your reboot issues.
1) Have you rooted your device?
2) If yes, are you running SuperSU, Kingroot, Phh's Superuser? What version?
3) What the apps that are getting root permissions?
4) Are you using Xposed? What version (e.g. v86.6 systemless with Magisk v8, the v86 stock)?
5) Have you tweaked or replaced the stock kernel?
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everything is stock, still new of android so and ty
athais said:
everything is stock, still new of android so and ty
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Much strange.
I'm having an heavily modded OP3 with OOS v3.2.7, never encountered instability.
You should try factory reset asap, there's nothing you may do, since device is completely stock and works for most users.
I can't give you more help, sorry ?
Simone98RC said:
Much strange.
I'm having an heavily modded OP3 with OOS v3.2.7, never encountered instability.
You should try factory reset asap, there's nothing you may do, since device is completely stock and works for most users.
I can't give you more help, sorry ?
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do you think an update could resolve the issue? in case i could wait an OTA update and if dont fix this issue try a factory reset
athais said:
do you think an update could resolve the issue? in case i could wait an OTA update and if dont fix this issue try a factory reset
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Not, because OOS is working well for most users, so there is no "fix reboot issues" in any todo list.
Go with factory reset, when you find the needed time.
If problems still persist, contact OnePlus and explain the issue.
I think that some upgrade maybe the cause of your troubles, due to massive change of stuff that the end-users can never see.
You know that Samsung updates often make device slower or keep crashing some system app?
Why excluding that OnePlus have done (involuntary) the same?
Updates are not always guarantee of stability, especially with firmware different than Google stock.
Simone98RC said:
Not, because OOS is working well for most users, so there is no "fix reboot issues" in any todo list.
Go with factory reset, when you find the needed time.
If problems still persist, contact OnePlus and explain the issue.
I think that some upgrade maybe the cause of your troubles, due to massive change of stuff that the end-users can never see.
You know that Samsung updates often make device slower or keep crashing some system app?
Why excluding that OnePlus have done (involuntary) the same?
Updates are not always guarantee of stability, especially with firmware different than Google stock.
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thank you for all yours advice man, i came up with , waiting next OTA, then try factory reset, and if not solve this issue well, OP support is the way suppose , thank you again !
btw just asking in developer options i saw suspension mode active, can be this that cause truble ?
Flash another room
Seems to be an issue with OOS, I had the same problem, and flashed MIUI 8 and had 0 reboots. But when I flashed Fredoom OS based on OOS 3.2.7 my phone kept rebooting.
athais said:
sometimes my oneplus 3 restart without reason, i have installed the oxygenOS 3.2.7 do someone else have this issue , its just me or? ill post a battery log also.
its really annoying and dunno what do =/
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Are you using a case? I had a cheap eBay clear case on my phone and it wasn't moulded properly over the power button, there was no indent on the inside for the button to sit in so it used to turn off in my pocket and back on later and produced battery graphs similar to yours.
Hope this is a help.
athais said:
thank you for all yours advice man, i came up with , waiting next OTA, then try factory reset, and if not solve this issue well, OP support is the way suppose , thank you again !
btw just asking in developer options i saw suspension mode active, can be this that cause truble ?
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Did your problem solved? I am having same problem.
I have the same problem. I am currently on 3.2.8 and also had this problem on beta 9. Few days ago it happened in front of me, the phone was on the desk nothing running in the background. That was kind of the soft reboot, didn't triggered my locked sim, (my sim card is locked needs to enter PIN when phone startup) and after that I checked Settings=>About Phone=>Status, the uptime didn't affected too, seemed nothing was happened. I think this also happened to some other people but they just didn't realize it.
Karthi91 said:
Did your problem solved? I am having same problem.
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Are you running the latest 3.2.8 and if yes have you tried a factory reset?
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bonham1988 said:
Are you running the latest 3.2.8 and if yes have you tried a factory reset?
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Yes.. I'm on 3.2.8 and did factory rest also. No use
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athais said:
sometimes my oneplus 3 restart without reason, i have installed the oxygenOS 3.2.7 do someone else have this issue , its just me or? ill post a battery log also.
its really annoying and dunno what do =/
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Same for me. Is your problem solved? Please help me. It is really annoying. I have Pin setup for restart so when boot happens in night, if no input for pin phone stays off.
Can this be related to SIM carrier:Radio drivers?
I dont think so.. Because i havent changed Sim
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I dont think so.. Because i havent changed Sim
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Try using non 4G/LTE SIMS.
I am facing the same problem.
My device is at service center.
Day one:No reboots.I asked them to put some SIM & then check.
I did that after reading your post. No luck. Are they replacing it? How many days since it is in service center?
Facing problem from last 2 weeks.
I submitted once last week.They clean flashed older rom.Worked fine for one day,then reboots started again.
Then this technician had remote session and flashed the rom OnePlus3_16_A.17_161118(OOS 3.2.8):Reboot frequency went too high.
Had to go to Service center for diagnose. 2 days now.No proper response from them.
I had the same issue from several days now, wiped cache, did factory reset, wiped data, nothing worked, I read somewhere that let battery drain down to 0 and then full charge removes electricity or static from the phone, and that may cause random reboots, gonna try that
Belyakovni said:
I had the same issue from several days now, wiped cache, did factory reset, wiped data, nothing worked, I read somewhere that let battery drain down to 0 and then full charge removes electricity or static from the phone, and that may cause random reboots, gonna try that
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Seriously? That sounds like one of those hilarious Microsoft Answers sort of posts! Running the battery down will not get rid of "electricity or static from the phone", apart from anything else the battery protection circuit would not allow the battery to drop to zero volts as it's not good for li-on batteries.
The Oneplus 3 seems to like to soft restart, mine sometimes decides to do it 3-4 times a night (rarely during the day) and then is fine for awhile. Tell tale sign is the battery graph showing large gaps in the usage pattern. I would suggest that there is an inherent firmware issue judging by the number of people reporting the same issue on a number of different forums.