I have the T-Mobile LTE and occasionally the home buttons+capacitive buttons including power button quit working. Often times forcing me to hard reset. I exchanged it hoping it would solve problem. I had a total of 2. The first one I rooted and installed xposed framework not tripping knox. This one is complete stock with no root. Is anyone else having this issue? I would assume 2 brand new tablets that it's got to be software. Also should mention with the first tablet I flashed new software via KIES. I am thinking of tripping knox and flashing a ROM. I don't see any ROMs for 607T but read 605 works just fine. Before I trip Knox just making sure it will likely solve this issue. I didn't see anyone else report it. I would rather not trip Knox. Tablets I don't care about root and flashing ROMs like I do my phone.
No one has this issue? Am I just really unlucky to get 2 defective tablets in a row?
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No one has this issue? Am I just really unlucky to get 2 defective tablets in a row?
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I have done pretty much everything with my 607 and have not run into this problem. Only problem I have seen is the wifi bugging out and not enabling which a reboot fixes.
I had that problem as well. I formated everything, flashed stock firmware via odin, still had problem then flashes via kiea and for right now it seems to be working as I intended.
Had the same thing happen to me buttons totally unresponsive. Rebooted with long press of power button didn't help. Tried booting with power button and home button with no change. Several reboots latter and they are working again no clue why. This is completely stock setup, only had the note 2 days don't know if I should return to T-Mobile since it is working now.
I say return it, I know one thing that helps me is if you power off the tablet and holding the power button for a minute. Let it power on and off a few times, that usually does the trick. I think there is something wrong with T-Mobile hardware. This issue persisted with other roms. I don't use aosp roms because I love touchwiz integration of the spend.
I found that the magnet on the folio case was causing my issue when the magnet was folded over the back when opened it would cause the screen to go off and the capacitive buttons to be unresponsive. Power button worked normally......new case and problem solved.
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I found that the magnet on the folio case was causing my issue when the magnet was folded over the back when opened it would cause the screen to go off and the capacitive buttons to be unresponsive. Power button worked normally......new case and problem solved.
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I have this issue and has been driving me nuts. i will have to try using my tablet without the case to see if it continues happening. I too have a folio case with magnets.
Same thing with me. Really frustrating
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I found that the magnet on the folio case was causing my issue when the magnet was folded over the back when opened it would cause the screen to go off and the capacitive buttons to be unresponsive. Power button worked normally......new case and problem solved.
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Thanks for that. I was getting worried that my home button was fried because I fell asleep on it in bed and I may have someone depressed it and broke with my weight overnight. Moving the magnets restored functionailty and I am ordering a new case today.
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I found that the magnet on the folio case was causing my issue when the magnet was folded over the back when opened it would cause the screen to go off and the capacitive buttons to be unresponsive. Power button worked normally......new case and problem solved.
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I recently got a "credit card case" with a magnetic flap on it that "sticks" when it closes fir my S7 Edge but noticed it causes the S7 Edge capacitive lights to not work. If I pull the S7 Edge out of the bottom of the case, the lights come on instantly and back off when I re-insert it into the case or even get it close to the case. What would a probably fix be you think? I really like the case but don't want magnets erasing my MicroSd (but the MicroSd is way up towards top of phone so doubt it'd erace my card but made me curious too. Any ideas what might fix this, or simply using a different case? I hope maybe there's a way to fix...I really like the case and the magnetic flap is nice and the case protects well and feels great (one of the best credit card cases I've seen and used) any ideas peeps? Thank you.
It's a T-Mobile S7 Edge bybthe way if that matters but posted here since it's a direct issue the same as you're all (most of you) are having with your magnetic folios.. Just an FYI. THANKS
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I just got my Xperia play today and notice that I can hardly feel the button being pushed down (power button). Is this supposed to happen? First time it worked fine, but now it won't even work (e.g. to turn the screen on etc).
Should I give it a few days to see if it wears in, or return it? Thanks
Fully agree with you on this. I got mine yesterday and the button was sticking. There must be some sort of knack to put the battery cover on.
Would filing down the plastic be the answer? Seems a bit odd to resort to this when it should just work.
If it isn't working now to even turn the screen on, you should return it and get another, the sooner the better . Mine works fine, always some response from it.
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I've got the same thing ; resorted to keeping the case around the power button slightly open - works fine like that.
Well what I meant was that it was so far stuck down that pressing it had no effect whatsoever. Even if I tried to use my fingernail to dig into the button, nothing happened. It returned to the normal state after pulling the back cover and put it back again, but after a bit of mashing the power button round, it got stuck and became useless again.
I was thinking of filing the back cover a bit, but I might as well return it instead.
I've just got mine unlocked (via Jinx13) so I'm loathed to return mine now. Let me know how the filing goes
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This happened to mine too.
It resulted in the button acting like I was long pressing it when I was simply tapping it.
It seems the top of the button was getting stuck on the casing, I flicked it off the casing a few times and haven't any problems in a while.
But still, seems an issue.
I have a similar issue or had. I was able to wiggle it free gently.
Noticed it was the hard case protector I bought for it.... It's temporary for now until my skin comes then will go caseless.
It seems that my power button has died on my Galaxy Nexus, which is a huge pain in the strategical locations. While I know how to turn the phone off should it shut down, I have no idea how to handle anything else. I have my friends CALL ME to be able to unlock the phone and use it.
There are some apps on Android Market that specifically state that they fix power buttons, but none of them work with the latest versions of Android according to the reviews (if there's any I've missed, let me know).
I know that the phone can be turned off using a charger, since plugging it in or out makes the screen turn on. But are there other ways to turn on the screen, since it's a phone and I'm mobile most of the time?
Is there another way to remap the keys on Android? Note that I cannot root my phone, so options like that are not good either.
Is there a way to remotely turn on Android phone with a tablet through some app? Since I'm carrying my Nexus 7 with me and it uses my phones internet connection to stay online. I tried to find an app that does this, but could not find any.
Any help is much appreciated! I do not wish to buy Nexus 4 at the moment because it isn't much of an improvement and sending it back to UK for warranty seems like a huge mess that I would rather avoid for now.
Thanks!
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It seems that my power button has died on my Galaxy Nexus, which is a huge pain in the strategical locations. While I know how to turn the phone off should it shut down, I have no idea how to handle anything else. I have my friends CALL ME to be able to unlock the phone and use it.
There are some apps on Android Market that specifically state that they fix power buttons, but none of them work with the latest versions of Android according to the reviews (if there's any I've missed, let me know).
I know that the phone can be turned off using a charger, since plugging it in or out makes the screen turn on. But are there other ways to turn on the screen, since it's a phone and I'm mobile most of the time?
Is there another way to remap the keys on Android? Note that I cannot root my phone, so options like that are not good either.
Is there a way to remotely turn on Android phone with a tablet through some app? Since I'm carrying my Nexus 7 with me and it uses my phones internet connection to stay online. I tried to find an app that does this, but could not find any.
Any help is much appreciated! I do not wish to buy Nexus 4 at the moment because it isn't much of an improvement and sending it back to UK for warranty seems like a huge mess that I would rather avoid for now.
Thanks!
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First, try pgm (slide 2 wake).
Secondly, why can't you root the device? Once you have your screen on, you can turn on USB debugging, and use to it reboot to recovery or fastboot.
Third, there's some experience from users that fixed their own device's power button.
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Buy a new power button and put it in.
For Toro & Toroplus:
http://www.etradesupply.com/oem-samsung-galaxy-nexus-sch-i515-power-button-flex-cable-ribbon.html
For everything else:
http://www.parts4repair.com/samsung-galaxy-nexus-i9250-power-flex-cable/
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It seems that my power button has died on my Galaxy Nexus, which is a huge pain in the strategical locations. While I know how to turn the phone off should it shut down, I have no idea how to handle anything else. I have my friends CALL ME to be able to unlock the phone and use it.
There are some apps on Android Market that specifically state that they fix power buttons, but none of them work with the latest versions of Android according to the reviews (if there's any I've missed, let me know).
I know that the phone can be turned off using a charger, since plugging it in or out makes the screen turn on. But are there other ways to turn on the screen, since it's a phone and I'm mobile most of the time?
Is there another way to remap the keys on Android? Note that I cannot root my phone, so options like that are not good either.
Is there a way to remotely turn on Android phone with a tablet through some app? Since I'm carrying my Nexus 7 with me and it uses my phones internet connection to stay online. I tried to find an app that does this, but could not find any.
Any help is much appreciated! I do not wish to buy Nexus 4 at the moment because it isn't much of an improvement and sending it back to UK for warranty seems like a huge mess that I would rather avoid for now.
Thanks!
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I had a similar problem with my Samsung Captivate a long time ago. I used WidgetLocker and enabled volume wake function. It uses volume buttons to wake the screen. I'm not sure if this feature is still available, but it's worth a try. If it is not, you can ask for a refund. There are also several apps/widgets to put the phone to sleep. I used this combo for a few months before I got a new phone. Hope this helps :fingers-crossed:
I still haven't found a solution and these apps that say they are a solution, do not work on latest versions of Android. Any other options?
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I still haven't found a solution and these apps that say they are a solution, do not work on latest versions of Android. Any other options?
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download intellicover app from play store. does not require root
i think pgm is the solution, but you have to root the phone
I've managed to fix my power button recently, its a hardware problem. Do this only if you dont have warranty and are comfortable with opening up your Nexus.
Go to iFixit website and follow instructions to dissassemble the Nexus, its quite easy, a few screws and flat cable disconnects. Next, you need to remove your power button flex cable from the motherboard, do this by lifting the cable connector on the motherboard up and pulling it gently out.
Next thing is a bit tricky and you need to have pretty good sight and precision.
On the flex cable the button consists of 2 pieces, the flex cable and the button itself, which is like a black sticker sticked on the flex cable.
I've removed the sticker and the button that is glued to it with a scalpel (careful!!) and I've found actually rust and dirt on contacts (dunno how rust got there, i have expected dirt only), and then with my scalpel I've carefully scratched the dirt and rust of both parts of the button and its contacts on the flex cable. After that I've put the black sticker back on the flex as it was before (if it wont glue tape it with a small piece of tape) and return everything where it was and assemble Nexus back togeather. And voila! It works!
Keep in mind that I didn't have warranty so it was either open up and try to repair or toss a $200 device. Also, I'm not responsible for any damage that you do to your phone, this is just a brief description of my power button fix. Hope there will be more successful repairs :fingers-crossed:
I had to use volume_wake, while waiting for replacement power button. But this feature does not present on stock roms.
I believe i've read about remapping the hardware buttons; if you're interested, search google. I personally prefer and use smart screen on. I just wave over the proximity sensor and the screen turns on.
Try procedure described here: http://androidforums.com/samsung-galaxy-nexus/700265-power-button-not-working.html#post5797688.
I was very skeptical, but it indeed worked on my phone. Power button started to act normally again! I was amazed!
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I had to use volume_wake, while waiting for replacement power button. But this feature does not present on stock roms.
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This would be the easiest thing to do if you're already rooted
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On the flex cable the button consists of 2 pieces, the flex cable and the button itself, which is like a black sticker sticked on the flex cable.
I've removed the sticker and the button that is glued to it with a scalpel (careful!!) and I've found actually rust and dirt on contacts (dunno how rust got there, i have expected dirt only), and then with my scalpel I've carefully scratched the dirt and rust of both parts of the button and its contacts on the flex cable. After that I've put the black sticker back on the flex as it was before (if it wont glue tape it with a small piece of tape) and return everything where it was and assemble Nexus back togeather. And voila! It works! D
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Thank you so much for this! Mine just died an hour ago and I have already fixed it in under 20 minutes.
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Thank you so much for this! Mine just died an hour ago and I have already fixed it in under 20 minutes.
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Glad to be of help :good:
Solved the same problem with dj_chapz suggestion posted here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41282390&postcount=8
After I split in half the button I found oxidized contacts with green and black scurf. Cleaned it with little amount of ethyl - works perfectly!
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I've managed to fix my power button recently, its a hardware problem. Do this only if you dont have warranty and are comfortable with opening up your Nexus.
Go to iFixit website and follow instructions to dissassemble the Nexus, its quite easy, a few screws and flat cable disconnects. Next, you need to remove your power button flex cable from the motherboard, do this by lifting the cable connector on the motherboard up and pulling it gently out.
Next thing is a bit tricky and you need to have pretty good sight and precision.
On the flex cable the button consists of 2 pieces, the flex cable and the button itself, which is like a black sticker sticked on the flex cable.
I've removed the sticker and the button that is glued to it with a scalpel (careful!!) and I've found actually rust and dirt on contacts (dunno how rust got there, i have expected dirt only), and then with my scalpel I've carefully scratched the dirt and rust of both parts of the button and its contacts on the flex cable. After that I've put the black sticker back on the flex as it was before (if it wont glue tape it with a small piece of tape) and return everything where it was and assemble Nexus back togeather. And voila! It works!
Keep in mind that I didn't have warranty so it was either open up and try to repair or toss a $200 device. Also, I'm not responsible for any damage that you do to your phone, this is just a brief description of my power button fix. Hope there will be more successful repairs :fingers-crossed:
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I just did this repair and I have large clumbsy fingers. thank you! I just had to remove corrosion between the button contacts and around. i dabbed nail polish remover (i'm not sure if that is a bad idea or not, but it got my phone working!) and did a little bit of scraping. on my sch-i515 there was a some clear plastic folded over the back sticker part that i had to get up, then i was able to get the black part up without having to fully remove it.
I've been using my s4 for about 10 days. everything's fine but it has happened like 3 times the phone just shut off itself without me touching it. it's in my pocket, and i was using it like 5mins ago, then when i take it out i found it's totally off already.
the battery had enough juice at the time and the phone didn't feel too warm either. i totally have no clue why this happened. anyone here is experiencing the same thing with your s4? :crying:
for the first two time i can just press and hold the power button to turn it back on. but today when it happened the third time, the press and hold didn't work until i took out the battery and put it back. when it's on, the battery still had like 70% power.
this is frustrating... should i contact t-mobile for an exchange?
p.s. i rooted the phone and from what i can recall, besides titanium backup i didn't install any new app that i didn't have on my old htc sensation. the sensation didn't have this random shutting down problem. (i don't think the titanium caused either).
It used to happen on my s2. But I change roms and it went away.
Change rom and see what happens.
If possiible go full stock for few days.
Otherwise return it.
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I've had my phone since the 2nd. Not 1 error or reboot. I've also been running cm nightlies for the past week as well.
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I actually have a problem when I'm on the Internet or doing other things. My phone just got stock on a blue screen and I can't do anything to get out of it. I hav3 to turn off my phone in order to ho back . It happens to me like 8 times since I got the phone im frustrating
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One question did you install the flash player app from the web
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i didn't install the adobe flash player, nor did i install a different rom. everything is stock. i fully factory reset the phone once and after that i even didn't disable or delete any bloat ware. but the random shutting down still happens... annoying
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Mine has done the same thing twice, first time assumed it was me (before the latest firmware upgrade which "improves stability") the second time it was in my pocket, took it out and it was off - thought battery was dead but tried to switch it on anyway and guess what, battery was 90%+
Have no idea why it shut off - stock rom, only "odd" app is Good for enterprise .
Could it be related to overheating in the pocket?
Anyone got any ideas?
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Happen to me and to some other Italian guys, too! In my case, the I9500 turn off itself, sometimes reboot itself, just now! Depends from the rom, I don't know why. One rom reboot it, try another rom and after a bit of second shutdown it. And always after tha the display go off
I9505 not, it had only the problem of the audio crackle, for now.
I am also having this issue , please if someone can help...
I am having an i9500 (octa core version) and running United Arab Emirates 2013 June 4.2.2 I9500XXUBMEA I9500OJVBMEA firmware (stock , no root) , frequently when the phone is locked it will shut down on it's own and I have to keep the power button held a bit longer than usual for it to start (like 20 seconds) , I do not want to root it because the company I bought it from is not that...good....so I am very afraid of sending it to their service department , please , any info/suggestions would be greatly appreciated
There is some update about this problem?
I have stock, randomly turns off, sometimes I have to take out the battery to turn the phone on.
It's the only problem I have with the S 4, for the rest is the perfect phone
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There is some update about this problem?
I have stock, randomly turns off, sometimes I have to take out the battery to turn the phone on.
It's the only problem I have with the S 4, for the rest is the perfect phone
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It's a firmware issue as far as I could tell Good luck finding a good one , I gave up and traded my i9500 for a i9505.
I found out that if i put my phone in the loader it shuts off... Maybe battery problem..
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My S4 is randomly shutting itself down when in my pocket, can you advise how to rectify this situation please?
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Ok so i may have isolated the cause. at least a physical one. I am an electrician, and i do a LOT of repetitive tasks so i love listening to music while i work. thats when i noticed a pattern to the problem. and this will blow your mind.
( I do not recommend you try this yourself unless you particularily like the sound of 700$ going SNAP)
i took my phone out of my pocket, and by pressing both thumbs on the center of the screen and physicaly bending the phone forward, ( Dont give me crap for this, im smarter than most and i understand limitations. I was impressed that this phone can bend nearly a full 1/8th of an inch!) i was able to replicate the problem.
My theory is, since samsung used a softer plastic for there entire frame, and since the phone is so thin, when ever id bend down, (Pulling pants tighter across my thigh with the phone facing my leg) it would bend and physicaly seperate the metal pins that contact the battery.
PS: just got home, DGAF about spelling right now. is it this hot for anyone else right now!? lol
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Ok so i may have isolated the cause. at least a physical one. I am an electrician, and i do a LOT of repetitive tasks so i love listening to music while i work. thats when i noticed a pattern to the problem. and this will blow your mind.
( I do not recommend you try this yourself unless you particularily like the sound of 700$ going SNAP)
i took my phone out of my pocket, and by pressing both thumbs on the center of the screen and physicaly bending the phone forward, ( Dont give me crap for this, im smarter than most and i understand limitations. I was impressed that this phone can bend nearly a full 1/8th of an inch!) i was able to replicate the problem.
My theory is, since samsung used a softer plastic for there entire frame, and since the phone is so thin, when ever id bend down, (Pulling pants tighter across my thigh with the phone facing my leg) it would bend and physicaly seperate the metal pins that contact the battery.
PS: just got home, DGAF about spelling right now. is it this hot for anyone else right now!? lol
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I've been running the GT-I9505G play edition phone for the last month and only in the last week has the phone began to reboot on its own. What's strange about it is it usually happens when I'm not using the phone. I've seen it reboot maybe a dozen times over the last week. The phone always reboots and doesn't just turn off.
I'm going to see if factory reset takes care of the problem, if not I guess back to Google for a retread...
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Yes I do a lot of bending down and I always have my body in awkward angles while working on the flight line and I used to have the same exact problem at work. I always thought that my S4's shutting off was due to the tiny half a mm gap between the bottom of my 7500mAh ZeroLemon Extended Battery and the bottom of the phone's battery slot, in-turn causing the battery to move inside my S4 and make the battery disconnect from the pins. I noticed a tiny gap in the fitting of the battery to the phone and that the battery was never really snug as much as it was with the 3500mAh Anker Extended Battery for my S3; it's really easy to remove the ZeroLemon battery and thought the battery shouldn't be easy to remove.
So I figured it was either the gap causing it to shut off or my movements somehow causing the power button to be pushed while it was in my pocket. I had a feeling it couldn't be the latter though because the thigh-located cargo/map pockets of my ABU's are a bit too large to not have enough room in the pocket for the power button to be pushed. I ended up solving my shutting off problem by cutting a very small piece of thick, durable paper the length of the S4's battery slot and I used the paper as a shim between the bottom edge of the ZeroLemon battery and my S4's battery slot to close the miniscule gap. Since I did used a thick piece of paper as a shim, I've yet to get any sudden shut-off's... even with the amount of times I bend down and move in ways that would cause it to shut off.
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I just recently have same issues, it is turning off while the battery is not dead! i have tries to reset the factory setting but it dose not help at all.
what frustrated that Samsung mobile costumer services in UK is not helping much!!!
any help please
if your phone shuts off and than you try to restart it and the battery is a lot lower than before than your battery is broken
I get exactly what you describe, only takes a slight bend to shutdown. doesn't do it with the back cover off, without the cover the battery moves out slightly and the phone stays on.
Hellion_zk said:
Ok so i may have isolated the cause. at least a physical one. I am an electrician, and i do a LOT of repetitive tasks so i love listening to music while i work. thats when i noticed a pattern to the problem. and this will blow your mind.
( I do not recommend you try this yourself unless you particularily like the sound of 700$ going SNAP)
i took my phone out of my pocket, and by pressing both thumbs on the center of the screen and physicaly bending the phone forward, ( Dont give me crap for this, im smarter than most and i understand limitations. I was impressed that this phone can bend nearly a full 1/8th of an inch!) i was able to replicate the problem.
My theory is, since samsung used a softer plastic for there entire frame, and since the phone is so thin, when ever id bend down, (Pulling pants tighter across my thigh with the phone facing my leg) it would bend and physicaly seperate the metal pins that contact the battery.
PS: just got home, DGAF about spelling right now. is it this hot for anyone else right now!? lol
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I was looking and looking for a thread with a similar issue before posting but I had no luck.
My issue is that when I turn off my Note 3 I have a really hard time getting it to boot back up. This happens every time every single time I shut it off. I hold the power button for about a minute with the battery removed to supposedly drain any power as I've read around but that doesn't help. I'm pretty tech savvy and internally the phone looks perfectly fine. The weird thing is that I don't actually have any issues once the phone is up and running to make me think it's a hardware issue. It charges fine, I get data, S pen is fine, no other issues what so ever. I haven't been able to pin point what I'm doing to bring it back but eventually it does end up booting like normal. I try to pull the battery multiple times with no success. I eventually get frustrated and just leave it alone with the battery removed. When I return it boots up just fine.
Anybody else having this issue or heard of it?
Forgot to mention that the phone is stock. I don't have it rooted or a custom rom installed.
Thats weird. Have you tried reseating the SD card. Sometimes it might bethe memory card.
Why turn it off?
Just let it sleep. I can't remember when I ever turned my phone off.
Pp.
steve_togo said:
Thats weird. Have you tried reseating the SD card. Sometimes it might bethe memory card.
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I have indeed. I was thinking it was that but it occurs either way.
PanchoPlanet said:
Why turn it off?
Just let it sleep. I can't remember when I ever turned my phone off.
Pp.
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Well my phone's back camera was broken and I was replacing it. Although the issue started occurring well before replacing the camera.
Im having same issue. Replaces camera now phone wont turn on. shows chargering though.
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Im having same issue. Replaces camera now phone wont turn on. shows chargering though.
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I noticed you also have a thread which states the same thing and I'm not sure if you figured it out yet, but just out of curiosity did you happen to ground yourself while you were working on your Note 3? This goes for any device in general but it's pretty amazing how much damage the static electricity from just your clothes can cause if you're not grounded while working with an exposed main board. If you weren't grounded while working on it though it also doesn't mean that something automatically happened, I'm just saying it's always a possibility at least. One thing I would try if you're having problems powering it up even just in general, is to make sure it's plugged in and charging first and then hold the volume up and power buttons down together at the same time (and keep them held down) until you feel a vibration and then let go. It will take at least 10 - 15 full seconds (and sometimes even longer) to happen, but that should usually get it to power it up whenever it's being stubborn. Another thing I'd definitely check, especially if it was working fine before disassembling the phone, is the alignment of the power button itself (the button you press with your finger) and the actual power button which is located behind it on a data ribbon that connects to the main board. It's actually kind of a flimsy setup so whenever you reinstall the back frame plate you have to make sure the power button data ribbon doesn't shift, or it can cause all kinds of weird problems when trying to power on or off the phone. Anyway good luck and hopefully this helps [emoji106] [emoji106]
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I was looking and looking for a thread with a similar issue before posting but I had no luck.
My issue is that when I turn off my Note 3 I have a really hard time getting it to boot back up. This happens every time every single time I shut it off. I hold the power button for about a minute with the battery removed to supposedly drain any power as I've read around but that doesn't help. I'm pretty tech savvy and internally the phone looks perfectly fine. The weird thing is that I don't actually have any issues once the phone is up and running to make me think it's a hardware issue. It charges fine, I get data, S pen is fine, no other issues what so ever. I haven't been able to pin point what I'm doing to bring it back but eventually it does end up booting like normal. I try to pull the battery multiple times with no success. I eventually get frustrated and just leave it alone with the battery removed. When I return it boots up just fine.
Anybody else having this issue or heard of it?
Forgot to mention that the phone is stock. I don't have it rooted or a custom rom installed.
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I just mentioned this in my response to someone else in this thread, but it actually sounds like yours has the same kind of alignment issue with power button that I was talking about. I'm not sure if you've ever disassembled yours for any reason or not, but even if you haven't it's still totally possible that it could've happened from the factory and especially if you got a refurbished phone for whatever reason. It's a pretty poor design choice in my opinion because it's such a "fragile" setup, and even the slightest misalignment of the power button itself and the button on the data ribbon can cause the exact same problems your having. Anyway if if you haven't messed with it and it's still under warranty I'd say just get a new one, but if you have taken it apart I'd say first thing to check would be the alignment of those buttons (once you take the back off). I've even had to make a tiny little "shim" and wedge it behind the power button on the data ribbon in order to get it to line up right with the button itself a couple of times, so I'd say it's a fairly common problem with these phones. Anyway good luck and hope it helps! [emoji106] [emoji106]
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I do not know whether this counts as ghost touch or not, but randomly there is a persistent touch on the bottom right corner of my Zenfone 2, ZE551ML. If i Lock the device and unlock it back again, (Through the power button), the issue goes away. It re appears after a while again.
I saw videos of people facing such issues on youtube, but in their cases, the entire touch automatically starts to act up. whereas in my case, this happens only if i start using the phone. And that too on the same area ( Bottom Right, Just over the Recents Button)
I wiped the screen / Scratch guard thoroughly. I even changed my scratch guard. but still the issue stays.
Im on Stock 183 (Not yet updated to 184).
Is this a hardware issue or a software one?
(My warranty just ended yesterday).
I feel this is software, because the touch works normally if i lock the device and then unlock it back.
Just for the record, my device passed the SMMI touch and multi touch test without issues.
Also i enabled the graph option under developer options. And i do not see any touch being registered under normal course.
But then when all the tools are off, randomly the issue just pops up again.
Does anyone have such issues?
Does CM or other Non-stock ROM solve this??
I actually a similar issue a month ago, which I thought was a software thing (completely wiped my phone, then installed latest XOSP) or me losing my mind, and it turns out it was neither.
It came back yesterday, and I learned that there's entirely a chance that the screen connectors are loose. Simply remove the back panel (the one with the screws, you'll need one of those eyeglass-repair screwdrivers) and press down on the connectors to make sure they're 100% snapped in and the issue should stop!
Also, see if Glove mode fixes it, since I know that works for a lot of people.
I had the problem. I just removed back cover and plugged a bit more the connectors that you can see when removing battery cover.
Its been 3 months without the problem.
gREENNNNN said:
I had the problem. I just removed back cover and plugged a bit more the connectors that you can see when removing battery cover.
Its been 3 months without the problem.
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Kavka.V said:
I actually a similar issue a month ago, which I thought was a software thing (completely wiped my phone, then installed latest XOSP) or me losing my mind, and it turns out it was neither.
It came back yesterday, and I learned that there's entirely a chance that the screen connectors are loose. Simply remove the back panel (the one with the screws, you'll need one of those eyeglass-repair screwdrivers) and press down on the connectors to make sure they're 100% snapped in and the issue should stop!
Also, see if Glove mode fixes it, since I know that works for a lot of people.
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Okay so
My issue is because of my flip cover.
I knew this wasn't hardware, coz the issue was only on one small area of the screen.
I did the following:
When there was ghost random touch.
I immediately removed my flip cover, and the issue went off
Did It twice, both times, it worked.
Thanks anyways.
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