Battery error when smartphone unplugged - One (M8) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi everyone!
I have a problem with battery in my htc m8
When I stay in boot loader the smartphone remain powered on, as soon as I reboot and enter the rom (or stock) the phone turn off.
If the smartphone remain plugged with micros usb there aren't any problem and I can use normally the phone.
It seems a battery that is broken but when I open the bootloader, the smartphone works even without plugged.
Thanks in advance for any help.

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[Q] Please help!! My Pro 2 keeps rebooting ..!

Dear all,
I flashed the ROM for my HTC Touch Pro 2 and installed a new one. the new ROM worked well for 2 days, until the night I charged my HTC on the laptop. It keeps rebooting and cannot load the system.
It can enter the color screen by pressing VOL - and Power, and I can still flash new ROM via both microSD card and ActiveSync under the color screen.
However, it still reboots as it enters the "Windows Mobile" screen.
I have tried hard reset and Task29 to wipe it before flashing ROM but both of them did not work.
I have tried different ROMs and I even successfully made a gold card in order to repair it, but it still reboots when loading the system when entering the screen "Windows Mobile" .
Does anyone know what's wrong with my phone ? I am so confused and thinking it is a problem with the hardware.
THX..!
I believe this is what is called a "Boot loop". I ran into this problem once and it was because the phone wasn't fully charged. Turn the phone off and plug it into the wall charger and charge it fully. Then try again. This worked for me, but I can't say for sure if it will work for you.
doublen1 said:
I believe this is what is called a "Boot loop". I ran into this problem once and it was because the phone wasn't fully charged. Turn the phone off and plug it into the wall charger and charge it fully. Then try again. This worked for me, but I can't say for sure if it will work for you.
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Thank you doublen1, I plugged it on the wall socket and see whether it works or not tomorrow...
It does not work for me, but thank you anyway, hahaļ¼
Sorry, I tried. Maybe someone else will know.

Kindle Fire Charging Issue

Hey guys thanks for the wonderful development of this great device love all of you for your great work.
I have had no problems running custom ROMS on my kindle nor have I had any issues with hashs new kernel until now.
I let the battery drop to well 0% and I plug into into the wall out let to charge and turn it on it just turns on gets into OS and into a screen that says android system with nothing on it and the low battery screen pops up saying 0%. Then because I dont get a chance to touch the screen it goes to the lock screen which from there I cannot unlock it unless I hit the hardware button which then allows me to unlock it back to that android system screen and then usually it just turns off. I can boot into twrp but I do not know if it is charging in twrp. The LED light is red when its plugged in which I am pretty sure means its charging so I am confused as to why I cannot seem to get it to charge.
Any ideas?
Oh I also reinstalled ged ROM and the kernel that I had on the SD card and reflashed everything which I was able to do without the system rebooting in twrp but then I reboot and same dam thing happens. Again any help would be greatly appreciated.
Boot into twrp and let it charge for 15 minutes or longer, you'll be fine after. Yes, charging works in twrp I've checked it back when 3.0 first caused charging problems.
Tapatalked from my A100 - Flex Reaper RF1.
wetbo529 said:
Hey guys thanks for the wonderful development of this great device love all of you for your great work.
I have had no problems running custom ROMS on my kindle nor have I had any issues with hashs new kernel until now.
I let the battery drop to well 0% and I plug into into the wall out let to charge and turn it on it just turns on gets into OS and into a screen that says android system with nothing on it and the low battery screen pops up saying 0%. Then because I dont get a chance to touch the screen it goes to the lock screen which from there I cannot unlock it unless I hit the hardware button which then allows me to unlock it back to that android system screen and then usually it just turns off. I can boot into twrp but I do not know if it is charging in twrp. The LED light is red when its plugged in which I am pretty sure means its charging so I am confused as to why I cannot seem to get it to charge.
Any ideas?
Oh I also reinstalled ged ROM and the kernel that I had on the SD card and reflashed everything which I was able to do without the system rebooting in twrp but then I reboot and same dam thing happens. Again any help would be greatly appreciated.
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If you haven't already you should flash the new bootloader 1.4a. It has a feature where it will determine if you device battery is under 3% and allow it to charge. This would come in handy with your current situation. Charging from TWRP is fine too. Here is the new bootloader with change log http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1632375

D855 Stuck in Bootloop-- Light Sensor and Vibration Still Work

I'm having a weird problem. Yesterday I was using my phone as I normally do-- texting, playing simple puzzle games, etc.-- when I noticed the battery was at about 2%. I wasn't very concerned so I tried to send one last text before it died. Shortly afterward it died with the usual "Powering Down" alert. I thought absolutely nothing of it and once I had access to a charger, I did what I normally do: I turn on my phone, wait for it to get past the LG splash screen, and I plug it in once it gets to the boot animation. I do this so my phone will turn on instead of going into charge only mode. Also, like usual, my phone's screen dimmed seconds after the boot animation began (I assume from my automatic light sensor settings), and I could feel it vibrating a little (also something it typically does upon boot).
However this is as far as it got. I was very confused when about an hour later, the phone still hadn't completed boot. I removed the battery, inserted it again, and tried once more telling myself that I would wait as long as I could instead of just an hour. Booting the second time gave me identical results-- everything is normal (light sensor response and vibration indicating the phone is powering on) yet it gets stuck. The only difference is that this time I got to see the entire bootloop.
After the boot animation screen has run for a while, I get the usual "Android is starting.... Optimizing app ## of ##" (#= actual numbers). Once it finishes, instead of booting my phone, it begins the boot animation again. If left alone it will cycle between the boot animation and the "Android is Starting" screen indefinitely.
TL;DR:
1. ) Caught in bootloop between boot animation screen and "Android is Starting... Optimizing app ## of ##" screen.
2. ) The screen still dims and there are little vibrations that usually tell me the phone is about to turn on.
I have tried:
- a hard reset- this yields only a slightly stronger vibration and it starts the bootloop again.
- Download mode- this does the same as the hard reset
- Removing battery for a while- no results
- Full charge to completely dead to full charge again on charge only mode- no results
I am running CM13 Nightlies from late February (not completely sure which exact date). Which I flashed without issue about a month ago. I do have Xposed and run various modules, but I was using nothing at the time and hadn't for about a month. My computer recognizes my phone as an LG G3 Device, but refuses to access any files.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Phone not starting.
First remove phone battery, insert it again, do not start phone. Connect your phone to original charger and charge it, while charging with the charger start your phone. Your phone should start if yes/no report me immediately. Your phone battery is failing to start your phone (Due to Low Voltage in battery). Replace with original battery.
jit1108 said:
First remove phone battery, insert it again, do not start phone. Connect your phone to original charger and charge it, while charging with the charger start your phone. Your phone should start if yes/no report me immediately. Your phone battery is failing to start your phone (Due to Low Voltage in battery). Replace with original battery.
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Alright, I removed the battery, reinserted it (without turning the phone on) plugged it into the wall charger (seeing the charge only battery animation), and attempted to turn it on. Whenever I try to turn my phone on after plugging it in, I get the LG splash screen followed by the battery charging animation. It never reaches the boot animation. I'll let it charge for a while and try again.
Thank you for the advice!
Okay, I let the phone charge completely and attempted to turn it on whilst plugged into the wall charger again. Unfortunately I had the same issue. The phone shows the LG splash screen and then the battery charging animation again-- no boot animation.
musiceas66 said:
Okay, I let the phone charge completely and attempted to turn it on whilst plugged into the wall charger again. Unfortunately I had the same issue. The phone shows the LG splash screen and then the battery charging animation again-- no boot animation.
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just start with a full reflash , if it doesnt boot up its simply broken
Jhinta said:
just start with a full reflash , if it doesnt boot up its simply broken
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Yeah, I'm trying to avoid a full reflash/data wipe. Since I haven't messed around with any Xposed modules or root apps, I also haven't backed up anything for quite a while. No abnormal apps were running before the battery died, which leads me to believe this can be solved somehow without a full wipe.
Also, I tried to use my boyfriend's battery to boot up my phone. I thought it might be a bad battery-- as some people on-line have mentioned. Unfortunately, it still refused to boot and it produced the same bootloop.
You see , if and not and this and that dont help . te only way to save files is to get acces by recovery or boot, you cant boot but possible you have recovery so start saving your files you need. when you have or dont have your files . you stil need your system to boot for that to happen, it needs to work. so flashing a default rom with wipe sould work if it doesnt you flash original if that doesnt work its dead
Verstuurd vanaf mijn LG-D855 met Tapatalk
I think I forgot to mention, I cannot access recovery mode. I have the latest TWRP installed, but attempting to boot into recovery gives me the same results-- endless bootanimation/ "Android is Starting" bootloop.
So no acces at all . so what do you do ? Read above! Anyway good luck
Verstuurd vanaf mijn LG-D855 met Tapatalk
Solved
I fixed my problem. It turns out I was being an idiot and got the method of entering recovery mode on the LG G3 confused with my Samsung tablet. I should be able to fix the bootloop on my own now. Thanks everyone for your help! Cheers to idiocy.
Hey, I have the exact same issue right now. Did you solve your problem, and how? I tried removing the battery and charging with original charger to 100%. I connected it to my PC, went into Download mode and clicked "Restore Upgrade Errors" in LG PC Suite. It successfully flashed the firmware update, then it said "Android is starting.... Optimizing app ## of ##". But after that it restarted into bootlop again. Also I noticed that sometimes it vibrates, and my LED (light sensor) doesn't light up anymore.
Any advice? I haven't tried replacing the battery yet.
simon710 said:
Hey, I have the exact same issue right now. Did you solve your problem, and how? I tried removing the battery and charging with original charger to 100%. I connected it to my PC, went into Download mode and clicked "Restore Upgrade Errors" in LG PC Suite. It successfully flashed the firmware update, then it said "Android is starting.... Optimizing app ## of ##". But after that it restarted into bootlop again. Also I noticed that sometimes it vibrates, and my LED (light sensor) doesn't light up anymore.
Any advice? I haven't tried replacing the battery yet.
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Hi i have the same problem with my lg g3 d855, after a reflash hi is start and do android optimazig after the tel is start and do this over and over. help please
Hi, the solution that worked for me was to
1. install drivers
2.install LGUP
3.flash "LGD855P_D855P10a_04" - found here https://drive.google.com/file/d/18tlmVNK_ba0jIapJy-Sz5wamxbIXh8xH/view

Bricked G3 - not detected, no download mode, no factory reset

Hey everyone,
This is an LG G3 D855, initially running on stock ROM, which shows me a completely unknown state of bricking. From what I gather, its a kernel crash.
1) Normal power button boot results in bootloop, where it restarts after a few seconds of showing the LG logo/splash screen.
2) When restarted in recovery mode, the phone is able to boot into it, shows the factory reset screen and when I confirm the reset, reboots the phone into bootloop.
3) When I hold the volume down key and connect the USB cable to boot into download mode, it temporarily shows the download mode logo and then reboots into bootloop.
4) When connected to a charger, it shows the inital battery charging screen and then reboots into bootloop.
5) When I remove the battery and connect it to a windows PC, the device is not recognized by LG PC Suite or the device manager, even after installing the drivers for the phone.
Please suggest me possible ways to think about debugging this issue. I'll be uploading the videos for each of the point shortly.
Thank you.
androiduser93 said:
Hey everyone,
This is an LG G3 D855, initially running on stock ROM, which shows me a completely unknown state of bricking. From what I gather, its a kernel crash.
1) Normal power button boot results in bootloop, where it restarts after a few seconds of showing the LG logo/splash screen.
2) When restarted in recovery mode, the phone is able to boot into it, shows the factory reset screen and when I confirm the reset, reboots the phone into bootloop.
3) When I hold the volume down key and connect the USB cable to boot into download mode, it temporarily shows the download mode logo and then reboots into bootloop.
4) When connected to a charger, it shows the inital battery charging screen and then reboots into bootloop.
5) When I remove the battery and connect it to a windows PC, the device is not recognized by LG PC Suite or the device manager, even after installing the drivers for the phone.
Please suggest me possible ways to think about debugging this issue. I'll be uploading the videos for each of the point shortly.
Thank you.
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Try a new battery. G3 batteries die without warning sometimes and will put you into a bootloop once they fail.
If you truly were bricked you wouldn't get, albeit briefly, download mode or the factory reset screen and the phone would show up as a qualcomm or some other device on your pc.
As far as #5 goes, you need a functioning battery to get into download mode on the G3; some other devices - samsung I think - will allow you to load software without a battery but for us that is not the case.
Hopefully a new battery sorts you out.
Good luck :good:
*Anker makes a decent replacement if you can't find an original LG battery.
startswithPendswithOOH said:
Try a new battery. G3 batteries die without warning sometimes and will put you into a bootloop once they fail.
If you truly were bricked you wouldn't get, albeit briefly, download mode or the factory reset screen and the phone would show up as a qualcomm or some other device on your pc.
As far as #5 goes, you need a functioning battery to get into download mode on the G3; some other devices - samsung I think - will allow you to load software without a battery but for us that is not the case.
Hopefully a new battery sorts you out.
Good luck :good:
*Anker makes a decent replacement if you can't find an original LG battery.
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That might just do it. I think the battery might have drained out due to broken charging port or some other reason and then died out. For now, I have an external charger on the way. I'll be trying that, and if not, the next step I'll try is to replace the battery itself.
Will keep updating.
Update: It was a battery fault. I got a new one off Ebay to test it and it has been working fine until now. Will probably change it for an extended battery later.

help with htc onem8 battery boot up

hi developers
my htc m8 having battery problem
its charging on the original charger until 100% then when i remove the charger its work for less than 30 seconds then shutdown and when i boot up its just give the first HTC boot screen then off again(its cant boot up) BUT when i connected with charger its boot and when i remove the charger its give the same scenario again
i try to format and put another rom but still same problem
i try to charge by another charger and another cable but still same problem
i try the volume up and down +power for 2 mints but still same problem
and when i go to recovery (my recovery is TWRP 3.2.1-0 with lineage 15.1 rom) of course with plugging the charger to boot up still same problem when i remove the charger for approximately 30 sec
i cleaned the charger connector from any dirt
i dont wont to by a new battery and the problem will be from another thing (i want to be sure that the battery is the problem before i buy it COZ its expensive in my country)
please some body help to know what is the problem ?
So if you keep the charger connected, it stays in OS (as long as the charger is still connected)?
Restore to full stock with RUU (if one is available for your version M8) and if the battery troubles still persist, I have to assume it is a battery of other hardware problem.
heloo
thanks for replying
i open the device and remove the battery then i buy a new one and when I Connect it every thing goes fine and perfect

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