Watch was working great for few weeks and then suddenly I started getting lots of error message stating "Android Wear has Stopped". So i tried to reset my watch, after the restart the watch was not getting past spinning color screen. I even tried couple of hours but nothing happened.
I went through some of the forum topics and tried to flash Boot, Recovery and System with the stock images. Now the issue seems to be different, whenever the system boots I get a image of Android System chest open with a red alert symbol on it.
I am able to login to Fastboot and Recovery mode, tried the same process multiple times. But still not able to get pass the latest error. I tried to TRWP recovery, Stock Recovery and tried to reset my watch. But nothing seems to fix the issue. Any guidance on how to fix this will be really helpful.
Do let me know if I am doomed also...Hope it is not the case...
Did Anyone managed to solve this issue, currently having my watch without doing anything. Any help on this is really very much appreciated. Thanks.
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I have a little experience with custom roms and rooting, but i have not yet set anything back to stock. I tried to set my GT-S7560m back to stock with a stock rom from sammobile(dot)com. I flashed it with odin like normal, and it said everything was good, but the phone never booted.
It got past displaying the model but got stuck at the samsung flashing while booting. I have left it at the screen for 30 minutes hoping it would boot, but no luck. I removed the battery for a day and tried to boot again and still no luck.
I read somewhere that sometimes help if you can clear the cashe but i can not enter the recovery(I can still enter download mode). I have noticed when i try and enter the recovery when the phone is plugged into the computer it just keeps saying disconnecting and reconnecting, with nothing on the phone it self.
I also tryed to use samsung kies to reset it but it just told me this device was not supported or something similar to that.
Now i have tried anything that i have found, i am willing to try just about anything, any help or input would be appreciated.
Hi,
I am going to describe my experience in hopes that it might help anybody. Also, the result at the end is not consistent with the Lollipop build info I have seen on multiple sites, so I am looking for any comments that experts might have. I am not an expert.
I accepted the Lollipop update (foolishly without looking at others' experiences) and I ended up experiencing the boot loop with the 3 circles flying around endlessly (or at least for multiple hours).
I looked at the various forums of people experiencing problems and learned how to enter the bootloader mode and the screen with the android on his back with red triangle & exclamation point coming out of his chest (can't recall the name of that screen). {apologies that I am in Montreal and I don't have my device so I can't reproduce this to be 100% precise with all statements}
Via these screens I tried:
1-resetting the cache with seemingly no impact ... still had endless boot load screen
2-wipe data/ factory reset with seemingly no impact
Interestingly, both options appeared to complete successfully based on the messages displayed
The forums at this point stated that the only way to get the device working was to flash the factory image, so I spent a while to get ADB and fastboot and the factory image and watched a bunch of youtube videos and got my ducks in a row. I got to the bootloader screen and realized that I didn't have the driver loaded, so took care of that.
For various reasons I re-started the device in order to get back to the boot loader screen. But, I had a brain fart and couldn't remember the sequence to press on the buttons to get there. I got to the first screen with the android on his back (red triangle w/ exclamation point) and the prompt "no command" (or something like that), and I started searching online for the button sequence. Then I got distracted with a phone call for like 15 or 20 minutes, but I am still sitting there with the device in front of me showing the same screen.
THEN, for some unknown reason, the device re-booted itself as it was lying untouched on my table, booted into the started screen and then the setup screen for Lollipop showed up. I was in shock. I set the tablet up without any issues. All the data and all apps were gone (but it seems to not have reverted to factory condition b/c it wasn't setting up KitKat). At any rate, I haven't found any bizarre/bad behavior, though I also had to leave it at home for my wife whilst I went on a business trip.
The one strange thing I noticed was that the versions didn't seem accurate as I compared them to some of the sites I was researching in my prep for flashing to Lollipop.
These 2 looked correct:
build number
LRX22G
Android version
5.0.2
but not in conjunction with this:
Baseband version
DEB-G00_2.42.0_1204
-because this should be for 4.4.3 or 4.4.4 as indicated on these websites
I restarted the device in the event something just wasn't refreshed properly, but all of those still showed the same after the restart. So, this is where things stand. Hopefully there isn't a problem with this combination, but please advise if you think there is. Also, please provide any insight as to how the machine can reboot itself in that mode and suddenly start working. I'm thankful, but befuddled.
Thanks, Peter
I have a LG G3 with rooted stock rom running xposed.
So I pulled my phone out of my pocket today only to see the Verizon boot logo in effect. I was thinking "that's weird, guess my phone needed to reboot? Strange." But the only problem is it never stopped. It will only boot up to the lock screen and occasionally it will display an error message telling me the systemui has stopped. Then about 10 seconds later, it reboots itself. It continues this process until I pull the battery.
I've tried booting into safe mode, no luck. It doesn't even actually boot into safe mode (it doesn't say safe mode in the bottom left corner.)
I tried wiping the cache, no luck.
I don't want to just do a factory reset because that hasn't seemed to help anyone else with this issue as far as I've seen. I have not found any helpful information on how to fix this problem.
My question is, what do I do? I feel lost on this subject. Normally I've always been able to diagnose problems on my own, but not in this situation.
I have all my apps and data backed up to Titanium Backup on my SD card.
Any suggestions?
Xposed is more than likely the cause. Boot into TWRP and open a terminal, then type the commands as shown in the OP of this thread to bypass it...
How to Disable Xposed on Lollipop when stuck in Bootloop
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-lollipop-stuck-bootloop-t3055816
Watch was working great for few weeks and then suddenly I started getting lots of error message stating "Android Wear has Stopped". So i tried to reset my watch, after the restart the watch was not getting past spinning color screen. I even tried couple of hours but nothing happened.
I went through some of the forum topics and tried to flash Boot, Recovery and System with the stock images. Now the issue seems to be different, whenever the system boots I get a image of Android System chest open with a red alert symbol on it.
I am able to login to Fastboot and Recovery mode, tried the same process multiple times. But still not able to get pass the latest error. I tried to TRWP recovery, Stock Recovery and tried to reset my watch. But nothing seems to fix the issue. Any guidance on how to fix this will be really helpful.
Do let me know if I am doomed also...Hope it is not the case...
Hello everyone!
I wanted to see if anyone has any ideas. I noticed that my Huawei Watch recently started to show some errors saying "Unfortunately, Android Wear has stopped" and also the same but with Google Play Services. Some days ago it was appearing maybe once a day, but today started to appear every 20 seconds. Now, I restarted the watch and I attempted to do a factory reset and left the watch doing the reset some minutes.
When I looked back at the watch, I saw that everything was exactly the same, no reset was done. I tried doing it again, and then the error alerts now are appearing constantly, interrupting the factory reset. When I dismiss them, they come again immediately, I can only see the watchface for 1 second and I cannot even attempt to do a reset again (which might even fail again).
I don't know what happened but now my watch is contsantly showing these errors and even a force reboot is exactly the same. As soon as it reboots the error white screens appear as soon as it boots.
Is there a way to do this factory reset via the computer instead of the watch itself? I have read some posts and seems that factory reset fixes the initial not-so-frequent alerts, but now it is unmanageable. Does anyone has any idea how to fix this?
Thanks a lot for your help!
Hello everyone! Don't know what happened, but I got lucky and after one reboot the messages kind of disappeared and I could do a factory reset. Seems everything is OK now
austmathr said:
Hello everyone! Don't know what happened, but I got lucky and after one reboot the messages kind of disappeared and I could do a factory reset. Seems everything is OK now
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Glad it worked out well for you.
I've suddenly started having this issue ... and I've done a number of reboots and it still keeps crashing. When I do get the watch running again, it will run with regular crashes, and when I access the settings menu, the watch immediately restarts. This means that I can't get to the settings menu long enough to request a factory reset. Is there any way to do a hard (factory) reset without going through the menu? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
amogley said:
I've suddenly started having this issue ... and I've done a number of reboots and it still keeps crashing. When I do get the watch running again, it will run with regular crashes, and when I access the settings menu, the watch immediately restarts. This means that I can't get to the settings menu long enough to request a factory reset. Is there any way to do a hard (factory) reset without going through the menu? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Yes, you can get into fastboot then from there you can get into recovery.
To get into fastboot
Phone must be powered down (which may be hard for you because you cant get to shut down menu...
Hold power / stem until it vibrates. Release then hold again. This should get you into fastboot.
Next press the stem button until you see reboot recovery. Now long press the stem.
Now you should be in recovery and there should be a factory reset option.
I was thinking you may have to let your watch battery die if you cannot get into the "settings" menu to power down. If you have to do that then you know when you connect the charger the phone will power on. Same rules apply when the phone is powering on from the charger...
Good luck and let us know how it goes!