Hello,
I've recently realize something strange with my m8 although it is not a recent issue. Whenever the i try to hot reboot my phone, the phone would not start up. However, the manual reboot is fine. So whenever an app requires hot reboot, I have to force the phone to shut down and boot again. Any ideas as to why?
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Hi guys,
I've receive yesterday my new Google Galaxy Nexus.
Everything was fine, the phone was working all day. Because it's the first day of the phone, i've decided to let him go untill the battery is down.
But, at 8%, the phone just shutdown, and start to reboot automatically all the time. I've put it on charge, and it continue.
Here are the step :
1. It reboot
2. There is the animation with those color who is coming
3. Main screen // lock SIM
4. 5 seconds after the main screen, it reboot
Go to step 1 again.
It won't stop.
Could you help me here ?
Btw, i'm in France, with Orange.
Thks.
C.
Remove your Sim and try again.
Sent from my LG-P999
It doesn't work.
The main screen came, and after 3sec, the screen is like freezing for 1 sec, and after that, baaaam, it reboot again.
Maevix said:
It doesn't work.
The main screen came, and after 3sec, the screen is like freezing for 1 sec, and after that, baaaam, it reboot again.
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Do a factory restore is the only thing I can think of; if you have pulled the battery already
Use the factory images here: http://code.google.com/android/nexus/images.html
Or you could try flashing boot again, so just get the packages images from the factory package extract the boot.img and boot it from fastboot
Code:
fastboot boot boot.img
If that works then flash it:
Code:
fastboot flash boot.img
If that fails then just do a complete restore try use teh scrip in the package
I've Wipe the phone, and right now it's working (except that i have lost my configuration).
So, it's SOLVE.
Thx guys !
Try and remember what app you installed right before your phone went bonkers.
Don't install that app again.
Sent from my LG-P999
Yeah, sure.
But today, again, my phone just start to reboot, over and over.
I'd to swipe and format AGAIN my phone, wich is sad, because everytime i do that, i lose all my user data.
It's strange because it didn't freeze just after i'd installed some app, but hour after. I just don't understand, and i really don't want that to happen again.
Did someone else got the same problem then I ? I didn't find another topic about that problem.
Thx a lot guys!
Céd.
Maevix said:
Did someone else got the same problem then I ? I didn't find another topic about that problem.
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I have basically the same problem, intermittently. The phone will just be sitting there and suddenly reboot. I will enter the SIM PIN and then it will continue, and then shortly afterwards reboot again. The only way I can stop the Insane Reboot Loop (IRL) is to pull the battery. Then, when it reboots, it stays booted - until the next IRL starts (I've only seen two so far - but then again I've only had the phone for a couple of days).
Again, hello all,
it's me and my [big] problem with my Samsung Galaxy Nexus.
I have my phone since more than one week right now. Every two days, my phone will restart, booting over and over, freezing each time at the reboot animation.
The only way to make it stop to reboot is to format/wipe the data and restore the factory configuration. Which is very very annoying, i'm loosing all my personal data.
It really drive me crazy. I don't know what to do.
My phone is not rooted, it's just a simple SGN with some apps.
Can you help me here please ?
my phone was just sitting there when it suddenly rebooted itself. the screen was off so i could not see what, if anything, prompted the reboot. is there some sort of log i can check?
the current ROM/kernel is below. and, no, this wasn't after any kind of flashing or ROM change - the phone was just sitting there when it decided to reboot itself
Hi,
yesterday, my phone started randomly freezing for about 10sec, and would then reboot. This happened every few minutes. I let it off, plugged in, all night, and today this was still happening.
I was running the latest PureNexus. I decided to try to clean flash, but couldn't access twrp ( After selecting recovery from the bootloader, the phone would just freeze and reboot ). I then flashed the latest android M factory image via fastboot. The flash went smoothly, but the phone still wouldn't boot ( same issue ). I can't reliably access the recovery ( the stock one ), as the phone reboots when it gets to the android icon with the warning sign ( even though sometimes I can get to the recovery, but can't select anything in the list, as it freezes and reboots ).
I'm running out of ideas, and would like to know if there's anything I can try before contacting LG?
Thanks !
Hey, i think you need to ask lg to replace your phone
Same issues in this thread
I've had an M9 for 2-3. After the first year I got my phone, I installed a custom recovery and rooted it but later uninstalled root and custom recovery. It has been fine ever since except recently. Last month, my phone randomly crashed for the first time and got stuck in the infinite bootloop. It was as if everytime it tries to boot up, it crashed during it. If I hit the power, vol up, and vol down button, I make it to the screen with the option to go into recovery, download, etc. But when I actually try to go into either bootloader, recovery, or download mode from that menu, it crashes and goes back to the white htc logo. I've have gotten the phone to bootup a couple times by leaving it in the freezer as it tries to boot up but after using it for 1-5 minutes, it crashes again. If I don't use the phone at all, then it usually wont crash. After a day or 2, the phone fixed itself. Then one morning, my notifications got stuck together and my screen became unresponsive. So I took my death sentence and restarted my phone and now my phone has been doing the same exact thing for a week. I don't know how to fix this problem because getting it crashes trying to go into recovery and trying to do a factory reset is risky since it could crash during the reset. If also manage to make it into safe mode thinking maybe an application or virus is causing this but the phone crashed in SAFE MODE so I don't know what the problem is. I doubt there is any saving this phone because is probably a hard ware problem but who knows. Any help would be greatly appreciated!! Thank you.
Flash back to stock. Stock firmware fixes all sorts of issues.
I ran into a issue whereby the phone went into a boot loop. It's not a total shutdown, but a reboot as it came back within 10 seconds. I running Audible (in the background, not playing), Waze and broadcasting Periscope. After the first reboot, I stop using Periscope. The phone went into another reboot after I startup Waze. After 2 more reboot, I tried to do a graceful shutdown. The phone was stuck on shutting down for a couple of minutes (with the arrow circle stuck). I finally does power+volume down to do a full reboot. Afterward, I powered down another time and make sure comes back correctly.
Not sure if this is caused by too many apps running, the phone does appear to be warm.
The phone is unlocked straight from Google, rooted with Magisk.
dyingearth said:
I ran into a issue whereby the phone went into a boot loop. It's not a total shutdown, but a reboot as it came back within 10 seconds. I running Audible (in the background, not playing), Waze and broadcasting Periscope. After the first reboot, I stop using Periscope. The phone went into another reboot after I startup Waze. After 2 more reboot, I tried to do a graceful shutdown. The phone was stuck on shutting down for a couple of minutes (with the arrow circle stuck). I finally does power+volume down to do a full reboot. Afterward, I powered down another time and make sure comes back correctly.
Not sure if this is caused by too many apps running, the phone does appear to be warm.
The phone is unlocked straight from Google, rooted with Magisk.
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any chance you are using substratum theme? I had that problem and had to clear the theme to make it go away.
lucky_strike33 said:
any chance you are using substratum theme? I had that problem and had to clear the theme to make it go away.
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Other than unlocking the phone and rooting, the phone doesn't have much in ways of alternative theme. I'm still using factory everything.
dyingearth said:
I ran into a issue whereby the phone went into a boot loop. It's not a total shutdown, but a reboot as it came back within 10 seconds. I running Audible (in the background, not playing), Waze and broadcasting Periscope. After the first reboot, I stop using Periscope. The phone went into another reboot after I startup Waze. After 2 more reboot, I tried to do a graceful shutdown. The phone was stuck on shutting down for a couple of minutes (with the arrow circle stuck). I finally does power+volume down to do a full reboot. Afterward, I powered down another time and make sure comes back correctly.
Not sure if this is caused by too many apps running, the phone does appear to be warm.
The phone is unlocked straight from Google, rooted with Magisk.
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There was another thread about random reboots of the Pixel 2 XL, there are threads on the Google Product Forums as well. I would recommend to star them and also to follow the steps in this thread to submit a bug report to Google - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74472984&postcount=65
please close this thread.