Okay, Yesterday I was out bowling, and my G3 was in my pocket. I took it out to take some pics, and all of a sudden, I found it would NOT turn on, no matter what I did! It kept looping the bootup tone, but the screen was completely dead! I tried removing and putting the battery back in, charging, everything. Nothing. So I decided to take it into the store today, and when the sales guy tried, it booted right up! I looked like an idiot in front of him saying there was a problem with it. Anyone have any idea what might have happened?
Just FYI (This may not be relevant) I'm using a Spigen dual-layer case on the phone. Also, it didn't overheat. I wasn't using any apps, and its like 20 degrees (C) where I live.
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So I got my Desire Z on Friday and have been LOVING it over the weekend. I got home from work today pressed the power button and the screen just faded into complete white (took about a second to go from off to faded totally to white). I took the battery out, put it back and turned the phone on. Exactly the same from boot. It seems to boot up the phone just with the screen not working. After a couple of minutes the leds flash as would be expected. Opening the keyboard clearly changes things, its clear the screen is trying to rotate. I phoned carphone warehouse and they told me to go to store with it.
Any ideas before I take it back tomorrow?
eviljonny said:
So I got my Desire Z on Friday and have been LOVING it over the weekend. I got home from work today pressed the power button and the screen just faded into complete white (took about a second to go from off to faded totally to white). I took the battery out, put it back and turned the phone on. Exactly the same from boot. It seems to boot up the phone just with the screen not working. After a couple of minutes the leds flash as would be expected. Opening the keyboard clearly changes things, its clear the screen is trying to rotate. I phoned carphone warehouse and they told me to go to store with it.
Any ideas before I take it back tomorrow?
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Google "white screen of death" -- this can affect different phones from several manufacturers, it seems.
One victim said he took out the battery for 12 hours then got it to boot
Thanks, I had a google around, it doesn't quite look like what a lot of people describe, I had a Powerbook G4 on which the logic board died a while back, it looks exactly like that did once it stopped working.
Even so I've removed my battery and I'll leave it until lunch tomorrow before I pop it back in.
Well I took it into store, they replaced the phone without any issue, hurrah back to a working phone. Lost all my Angry Birds and OpenSudoku progress though, booo.
2 Weeks later and my display is dead again (this was a totally new unit, it wasn't repaired). I'm sure I'm not doing anything out of the ordinary with it. Going to lose my save games again
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2 Weeks later and my display is dead again (this was a totally new unit, it wasn't repaired). I'm sure I'm not doing anything out of the ordinary with it. Going to lose my save games again
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Something else to consider -- I once lost a phone due to a bad car charger -- it was a cheap one that didn't have proper circuit protection, apparently.
In my case it just killed the phone -- no white screen or anything. I just plugged it in, then it was dead.
I also killed the screen digitizer on another phone due to static electricity -- went down a slide with my son with the phone in the pocket -- touched a metal pole and ZAP.
arabic support for desire z
my desire z is operating on 2.3.3 . build number 2.42.405.4.
emails i receive in arabic are not connected.
pls advice how to correct for this.
tq.
This is a bit of a long story but I need advice and I'm not sure where else to go. I have the phone rooted but the only thing I've done is install KT747.
I'm not sure if it's related but I'll open with that about 6 months ago I dropped it in the bathtub (dumb as hell I know), took it to the sprint store and BSed them about what happened. They opened it up, saw the water indicator/water, called me on my BS, dried it off and cleaned the contacts with rubbing alcohol and my phone came back.
Fast forward to Tuesday, at work with my phone plugged into my laptop it cut off and would simply not come back on. The samsung logo would come up and then the KT747 "Kernel Domination" screen for a moment but then it would cut off. The phone would be on for maybe 3 seconds total. Even if I tried to boot into recovery or even download mode the same thing would occur (I think one time I got it to show the flash count and all that jazz in download mode). As the water indicator will still show water damage and you can clearly tell I've rooted it I was worried I might be screwed out of a phone, but I thought I was screwed the last time I went to sprint so I left to go do that, half way between work and the sprint store my phone cut back on in my pocket. Over the next day and a half it had similar problems but eventually came back (quicker than the first time). And now it's been running well for 3 days.
I've been doing some research on google and I've seen something about a motherboard defect that can cause sudden death, but I think this might be the international S3. It's really hard to tell what's what. Also I saw someone say it could be a battery issue so I ordered a new one but I'm still concerned this might not be the issue.
It's working fine now but I'm in constant fear my phone will just die any moment now.
Fr33dan said:
This is a bit of a long story but I need advice and I'm not sure where else to go. I have the phone rooted but the only thing I've done is install KT747.
I'm not sure if it's related but I'll open with that about 6 months ago I dropped it in the bathtub (dumb as hell I know), took it to the sprint store and BSed them about what happened. They opened it up, saw the water indicator/water, called me on my BS, dried it off and cleaned the contacts with rubbing alcohol and my phone came back.
Fast forward to Tuesday, at work with my phone plugged into my laptop it cut off and would simply not come back on. The samsung logo would come up and then the KT747 "Kernel Domination" screen for a moment but then it would cut off. The phone would be on for maybe 3 seconds total. Even if I tried to boot into recovery or even download mode the same thing would occur (I think one time I got it to show the flash count and all that jazz in download mode). As the water indicator will still show water damage and you can clearly tell I've rooted it I was worried I might be screwed out of a phone, but I thought I was screwed the last time I went to sprint so I left to go do that, half way between work and the sprint store my phone cut back on in my pocket. Over the next day and a half it had similar problems but eventually came back (quicker than the first time). And now it's been running well for 3 days.
I've been doing some research on google and I've seen something about a motherboard defect that can cause sudden death, but I think this might be the international S3. It's really hard to tell what's what. Also I saw someone say it could be a battery issue so I ordered a new one but I'm still concerned this might not be the issue.
It's working fine now but I'm in constant fear my phone will just die any moment now.
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If it was working fine before you dropped it in the water, then that's probably the cause. I doubt it's sudden death syndrome if there were no signs of shutting on and off before you dropped it in the water.
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If it was working fine before you dropped it in the water, then that's probably the cause. I doubt it's sudden death syndrome if there were no signs of shutting on and off before you dropped it in the water.
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But would I expect to see problems from water damage so long after the contact with water? I figured if there were going to be problems from the water it would have happened much quicker than this. Like I said the water damage was MONTHS ago.
Sounds like SDS power button failure. Very common on S3.
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Hello XDA members, this time I'm writing to all of you to tell you something that happened to my Optimus G E987 from Claro Argentina, also, to ask you something related to the topic.
I bought this phone about 4-5 months ago, and I have taken really good care of it, without using any film protection or case, it was working perfect and with not a single scratch on it, not even a little hit.
But then, some days ago, I decided to "protect it" a little bit, so I got one of this:
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I used it like.. dunno, 3-4 days. One night, my phone was on 53% battery, to lazy to charge it so I just let it like that. Next day I gave it some use, so it dropped to 33% of battery life, I had to go work so I turned it off. When I finished, I tried to turn it on again, but nothing happened, tried more times and nothing, then I noticed I liiiitle light in the screen, the phone was turned on, but with REALLY low visibility, almost everything black but with a little of sight.
I though it was just a battery problem, so I charged it, but to my surprise, nothing happened, well something did happen, the little bit of sight that I had just went full black with no visibility. I noticed that the touch screen and buttons actually worked, I could "easily" navigate through the phone by just using it as normal, but without seeing (you can do this by just knowing your phone a bit).
And that's the story, basically, after using that case, the phone "casually" stopped working properly, all I got was a functionally phone with a black screen.
I managed to connect it to my pc through wifi and launched Android Screen Cast, to see what was happening on my phone. The glow was at 100% (I tried changing it) and everything seemed normal.
If you don't want to read, here is a TL;DR
>Bought Magnetic* Flip Stand Leather Wallet Case for Optimus G
>Some days after, phone screen stopped working (phone was still normally working, just with a full black screen)
About the Magnetic thing.. is there any possibility that this was the problem? the magnetic thing?
Btw, I sent the phone to tech service because it was still on warranty and they have me a new one, now I'm scared of putting it again in the leather case I bought, I don't want this to happen again.
Something to comment? hope you can give me some advice, thanks in advance!
Also having similar problems as you. Somehow, i am quite sure its the stock rom causing the problem.
Had the very same issue few weeks ago, had to send the phone back to LG ( who replaced the motherboard :/).
I was also on stock rom, had root and unlock bootloader (of course I clean all that **** before sending it back).
For my part, I was unable to go to recovery and download mode was quit impossible to access (may be my finger fault )
BUT! some time if I let the phone off for a moment or spam the power key, the backlight turn back on until I power down the phone, so it's could be a software issue ...
Anyway, an other info, when the backlight was off, if i tried to change backlight level i was getting a error message about overeating or something like that...
My watch has entered a weird state. Probably after an update but I haven't noticed anything.
While off charger, it just tries to restart all the time. The screen is black and every 10 seconds it does once or twice a short vibration. In one case I noticed it went further with the boot up sequence and occasionally I can see bootloader / fastboot there (dark screen, small colorful text, debug info). This is happening until the battery dies off.
When I put it on charger, it usually starts booting up. It often goes up to the "Installing apps 1 of 20" screen. Very often it restarts itself during this phase but sometimes it goes beyond that and the watch actually starts. I can see the charging indicator and change it colors with swipe.
If removed from the charger, it immediately dies
What's weird that after a while, the charging indicator disappears and is replaced with the actual Android Wear interface I can interact with. I tried to go to settings and hit reset, but it just restarts the watch. Doesn't do the reset.
Usually the longer the watch sits in the charger, the worse the behavior is (ie it's just constantly restarting after a while). I get the best results when I let the battery die and then put it on the charger.
Also the watch is really really warm the whole time.
To me it seems like a software problem. If it was a phone, I'd just invoke factory reset somehow, over the cable or through boot menu. Is there a trick how to do it with the watch as well? Are there any stores with required equipment? I really don't want to send it back.
Same here mate, did you eventually solve it?? How? I really don't want to return it..
nicofit said:
Same here mate, did you eventually solve it?? How? I really don't want to return it..
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I did not. I used my warranty and sent it back to Motorola. I have a new watch now.
I understand that you don't want to return it. The process was extremely long, painful and annoying. They decided that I'm entitled to get a new watch pretty quickly and sent me a coupon for a new one. I never got that coupon. I spent lots of time calling Motorola trying to find out what was going on and it took a couple of weeks before they found where the mistake was. When they finally sent me the coupon, it was only for the base watch, it did not cover the metal band and the special bezel that my original watch had. So more calls and e-mails to Motorola followed...
Anyway, I know this is the last thing you want to hear but the sooner you accept that your watch is just broken, the sooner you'll get a new one I wish you more luck than I had.
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I did not. I used my warranty and sent it back to Motorola. I have a new watch now.
I understand that you don't want to return it. The process was extremely long, painful and annoying. They decided that I'm entitled to get a new watch pretty quickly and sent me a coupon for a new one. I never got that coupon. I spent lots of time calling Motorola trying to find out what was going on and it took a couple of weeks before they found where the mistake was. When they finally sent me the coupon, it was only for the base watch, it did not cover the metal band and the special bezel that my original watch had. So more calls and e-mails to Motorola followed...
Anyway, I know this is the last thing you want to hear but the sooner you accept that your watch is just broken, the sooner you'll get a new one I wish you more luck than I had.
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You're right, not what I wanted to read... I turned it off now, with the silly hope to wake up tomorrow and see it working again. While leaving it on the charger it became way too warm.
The worst is that this is my wife's watch, and she is even less patient than I am
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Hello,
I have the almost the same issue. Last Friday my watch died randomly when I walked home from work. The screen went black, flashed a bit in different colors and then died. Haven't been able to turn it on since. When I try to charge it, it keeps getting stuck in a reboot loop. I can't do nothing...super annoying. It's been 10 months for me since I bought it but I guess that's out of these "6 months warranty" that then give. Crazy, only 6 months!
Same issue
Does soneone has a solition so far?
wjhessels said:
Does soneone has a solition so far?
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have you tried getting it on to bootloader whilst on the charger just hold the power button down mine does it sometimes but it boots eventualy
Hello guys, I have a question, I have read several posts and I can't find any similar behavior....I went for vacation to the beach on last weekend, my cellphone got wet and I just washed it and let it dry as usual (several times before in pools, or rainy days), the issue comes when the device started to turn off automatically after some seconds, I assumed it was due to some moisture or something similar, so, I put the device in rice and let it dry for about 36 hours, today after I tested it, the same results
What I noticed after several tries to take out a backup of my pictures, Is that If I let the phone turned on in stand by, the phone works perfectly, I can hear notifications, the led blinks, I could get a backup with usb, etc, at the moment I turn on the screen (even without unlocking it), the device turns off...If I turn it on again, the behavior repeats......
I tried with Samsung warranty, but as it seems that it's imported from another country, samsung doesn't want to even take a look, and If so, they said that most probably it is due to the salad water...which warranty doesn't cover....so, I'm with a very expensive paperweight...
Anyone could tell me what could I do? it could be Sw related? is still moisture/water in it? it is some hardware damaged? Any help would be really appreciated....I have found all the help that I needed before by just reading the posts, but i haven't seen similar questions/behaviors.
Thanks and Regards