HTC 10 boot loader infinite loop - HTC 10 Questions & Answers

Hey all you people with HTC 10. I just had to get a replacement 10. Out of nowhere my 10 just rebooted to the boot loader screen and the screen would show the boot loader for maybe a quarter of a second then it would turn off. It would repeat this cycle every 5 seconds. Would not respond to any combination of button presses.
My 10 was completely untouched.
I'm not sure what happened, but I'm starting this thread to maybe find some answers. Maybe it was a lemon or something else happened

anyone have any ideas?

I have the same problem...
I don't find issue...
I'm triing to change it with my buyer...

Yaum92300 said:
I have the same problem...
I don't find issue...
I'm triing to change it with my buyer...
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The phone just had a software update pushed to it so hopefully that fixed the bug. I really don't want to replace phones a third time since getting it just so takes a little bit for me but yeah fingers crossed.
Good luck getting a replacement phone, sometimes it can be hard to.

srsparky32 said:
The phone just had a software update pushed to it so hopefully that fixed the bug. I really don't want to replace phones a third time since getting it just so takes a little bit for me but yeah fingers crossed.
Good luck getting a replacement phone, sometimes it can be hard to.
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Thank you for your answer.
I also think that is a blind software update that cause the problem, but there is no solution to uninstall or find it...
My phone is now off, but if i try to on it(with charge or not, usb to cpu, volume down+power,etc), boot loop again.
Only the logo HTC is different when i use volume down+power, but no recovery mode available...

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The phone just had a software update pushed to it so hopefully that fixed the bug. I really don't want to replace phones a third time since getting it just so takes a little bit for me but yeah fingers crossed.
Good luck getting a replacement phone, sometimes it can be hard to.
Thank you for your answer.
I also think that is a blind software update that cause the problem, but there is no solution to uninstall or find it...
My phone is now off, but if i try to on it(with charge or not, usb to cpu, volume down+power,etc), boot loop again.
Only the logo HTC is different when i use volume down+power, but no recovery mode available...
Anyone find an answer? Mine is doing the same,no recovery mode at all, just continues to reboot.

My Verizon HTC 10 tale of woe, after 3 weeks of awesomeness.
Got a new HTC 10 on August 3. I get an SD card, format it as internal storage and it worked fine until ...
Monday, August 22: I noticed that the soft buttons on either side of the fingerprint scanner weren't responding to touches. Decided to reboot the phone, thinking something was stuck in either the software or hardware, and a reboot usually fixes these types of things. However...
The phone went into a reboot loop: for several seconds it displayed a white background with a green HTC in the middle and the text "Powered by Android" at the bottom (called the 'white HTC screen' from now on), then went black for several seconds. Then the cycle repeats, and repeats, and repeats.
Did some looking around online and found a couple of potential useful button combinations: power/vol_down gets into recovery mode (except for me it displays a black background with a grayscale HTC logo in the middle (called the 'black HTC screen' from now on), followed by a black screen, displaying each for about a second or so (a faster cycle than the white HTC screen loop above.)
Also, the power/vol_down/vol_up combination gets into the bootloader menu, but not reliably. Sometimes the phone shows the bootloader menu (choices are Reboot/Reboot to bootloader/Download mode/Recovery mode/Powerdown)for a fraction of a second, then goes to the black screen and starts another reboot loop. It usually takes 2 to 4 attempts before I can stay in the bootloader menu.
Both the Recovery and Download menu options show the black HTC screen for several seconds, followed by the white HTC screen reboot loop. No useful options or other text at all. Reboot to bootloader reboots to the bootloader menu, reliably. Reboot goes directly to the white HTC screen reboot loop, and Powerdown powers down the phone.
If the phone is powered off (by the method above) and then plugged in to the charger, it displays a rectangle with a lighning bolt inside it (powered-off-and-charging display) for a few seconds, then the screen goes black and we go into the white HTC screen reboot loop.
Called Verizon support, explained the above to them, they send me a new phone which will arrive in 2 days. It does.
Wednesday, August 24: New phone arrives. I put my sim and SD cards in it, power it on, set it up, and start downloading apps. After I have a number of apps installed I take a break from that and format the SD card as internal storage. While this is going on (or maybe after it completed), the phone stops responding to the two soft buttons like the last phone did. This time, the phone rebooted itself after I fiddled with it for a little while, and it ended back up in the white HTC screen reboot loop. Argh!
Called Verizon support, fiddled around with the phone some more, and they said they would overnight me another replacement phone (waived overnight surcharge).
Thursday, August 25: I ship phones #1 and #2 back. Phone #3 did not arrive. I call Verizon, it turns out that the overnight order was never approved. It gets approved, I request Saturday delivery (it was too late to go out Thursday as the warehouse had closed).
Friday, August 26: I get a tracking number out of Verizon's system, check the Fedex tracking information and it's listed as Overnight, weekday delivery. I call Verizon again, they admit the screwup and send me another phone (#4) overnight, Saturday delivery (it's early in the day so there should be no problem getting the phone to Fedex in time for an overnight delivery.)
I check Verizon's system, get the new tracking number, check Fedex. Phone #4 is marked as second-day air, delivery on Tuesday. I call Verizon back, they can't change anything with Fedex after pickup. Looks like I'm getting 2 phones, one on Monday and the other on Tuesday. I get a bill credit for the time I am without a phone and all shipping charges are waived.
Monday, August 29: Phone #3 arrives. Put the SIM in but not the SD card, it's DOA with the white HTC reboot loop out of the box. I call Verizon, nothing useful. I get a new SIM card from the local Verizon store on the off chance that the problem is a bad SIM card. I have another phone coming tomorrow.
Wednesday, August 31: Phone #4 arrives, didn't have time to do anything with it until today. The phone comes up (with the new SIM), I start installing apps, and I then get a 'Firmware update available, download?' popup. I say yes, and then agree to the reboot when prompted. The display shows the 'unpacking' dialog, percent-complete goes up to 100%, then the phone reboots. White HTC screen reboot loop.
Call Verizon, this time they put me through to HTC support. They have me download something called 'HTC Sync Manager' (HSM from now on). While fiddling with HSM and the phone I somehow get it to boot successfully (but have never repeated this feat), it came up with the pre-firmware-upgrade version but the need-a-fingerprint-to-unlock configuration (and maybe other settings) has been lost. Looks like the phone isn't physically damaged at all, but something is messing up the bootloader. The HTC rep tries to get me to send the phone to HTC (with a 10-or-so day turnaround), I say no as Verizon is sending me phones with about 2-day delivery. I then retry the firmware download, get back in the white HTC screen reboot loop and never succeed in getting the phone to boot to Android again.
From my searching around on the Internet, it looks like HTC came out with an update on 8/15, maybe Verizon's OTA pushing of this update is causing the problem? No way to confirm, but it would explain why my phone was fine for 3 weeks, then kablooie across multiple phones.
The Verizon rep suggested taking the phone to the local Verizon store, maybe they can flash the phone with new firmware using tools not available to us mere mortals. Try it, no they can't do that.
Thursday, September 1: I ship phone #3 back. Order a Samsung S4 from Amazon so I'll have a working phone. 2-day delivery with Amazon Prime, and USPS delivers on Saturday. I need to take a break from spending my evenings on the phone with Verizon.
Saturday, September 3: The S4 arrives. It needs a different sized SIM card, but the local Verizon store has closed already. Call Verizon to try to see if they can do anything on the 'firmware update went bad' tack, maybe with a way to initiate a firmware download from the bootloader menu. No luck, but there's a new firmware update dated 08/31 that should fix the problem. He overnights me another phone (#5), estimated arrival is Wednesday due to Labor Day, and gives me a callback number so he can help me with downloading the firmware from the computer after getting the phone to its homescreen doing as little setup as possible.
Sunday, September 4: Go to a wedding. Make it to the Verizon store (in suit&tie) 1/2 hour before they close. They need the phone in order to activate the SIM. Drive home, get phone, drive back, get a working SIM. After 13 days, I have a working phone again.
TO BE CONTINUED....

The first installment wasn't "A New Hope", maybe this one is "HTC Strikes Back".
Wednesday, September 7: New phone (#5) arrives. Verizon tech support is busy tonight, don't get a call back from Verizon so I call them. Activate the HTC SIM, put it in the phone, and did a minimum config on the phone to get it to the homescreen. Connect the phone to the computer, put USB in software download mode, enable USB debugging. HTC Sync says 'No phone connected', driver installation popup complains about an unknown USB device but says several other HTC-ish USB devices are OK. Try disconnecting and reconnecting several times, no change. Sometimes get a 'virtual CDROM connected, run this installer or view files' popup, one time I copied its contents to the computer. During all this the Verizon rep forwarded me to HTC for assistance, but nobody answered. After a few minutes of dead air I got thrown into a satisfaction survey, I answered with 'would not recommend', 'unsatisfactory' and 'did not resolve my problem' responses. Dialtone.
Called Verizon back, had to wait again. During the wait I uninstalled HTC Sync Manager and HTC Driver Installer, reinstalled them (via the software on the virtual CD image) with the phone disconnected, then reconnect the phone. No 'unknown USB device' errors this time, but HTC Sync Manager still doesn't see the phone. Verizon rep suggested enabling USB Tethering. This produced a few more successful USB driver install popups but nothing helpful. Next suggestion is doing the OTA update (need to enable wifi so it doesn't eat my data allowance).
Download completes. Soft buttons on either side of the fingerprint scanner stop working (like before) even though touching the screen still works. I keep the Verizon rep updated as to the rapidly deteriorating state of the phone. He suggests a poweroff and poweron, I say it's gonna die if things go as they have but he says to do it anyways. I do, and the phone is in the reboot loop like all the others.
Verizon rep tries to call HTC tech support but they are closed. He'll call be back at 5:30 EDT to continue.
TO BE CONTINUED....

wow, its a real shame to have a device die on you but 5 is a catastrophe, really interesting writing though . it seems to me that the firmware update screws things up but then again many Verizon users have the phone with no similar problems whatsoever, would really like to be updated with any new information regarding the issue as it peaked my interest. sorry i cant help .

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Wednesday, September 7: New phone (#5) arrives. Verizon tech support is busy tonight, don't get a call back from Verizon so I call them. Activate the HTC SIM, put it in the phone, and did a minimum config on the phone to get it to the homescreen. Connect the phone to the computer, put USB in software download mode, enable USB debugging. HTC Sync says 'No phone connected', driver installation popup complains about an unknown USB device but says several other HTC-ish USB devices are OK. Try disconnecting and reconnecting several times, no change. Sometimes get a 'virtual CDROM connected, run this installer or view files' popup, one time I copied its contents to the computer. During all this the Verizon rep forwarded me to HTC for assistance, but nobody answered. After a few minutes of dead air I got thrown into a satisfaction survey, I answered with 'would not recommend', 'unsatisfactory' and 'did not resolve my problem' responses. Dialtone.
Called Verizon back, had to wait again. During the wait I uninstalled HTC Sync Manager and HTC Driver Installer, reinstalled them (via the software on the virtual CD image) with the phone disconnected, then reconnect the phone. No 'unknown USB device' errors this time, but HTC Sync Manager still doesn't see the phone. Verizon rep suggested enabling USB Tethering. This produced a few more successful USB driver install popups but nothing helpful. Next suggestion is doing the OTA update (need to enable wifi so it doesn't eat my data allowance).
Download completes. Soft buttons on either side of the fingerprint scanner stop working (like before) even though touching the screen still works. I keep the Verizon rep updated as to the rapidly deteriorating state of the phone. He suggests a poweroff and poweron, I say it's gonna die if things go as they have but he says to do it anyways. I do, and the phone is in the reboot loop like all the others.
Verizon rep tries to call HTC tech support but they are closed. He'll call be back at 5:30 EDT to continue.
TO BE CONTINUED....
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I just had the same thing. Soft keys stopped working>Rebooted>Bootloop.
Very strange. Anyone else hear of this?

Are these issues hitting the "unlocked" version or the Verizon version? Could it be a CDMA issue?
I was debating picking up an HTC 10 due to having to return my Axon 7 because WiFi caused it to reboot constantly.

Wow just a few days ago the same exact happened to my 10. I happened to have an iphone 6s so after trying all day from the bootloader to reboot to recovery I decided to just sell the 10 in swappa boneyard. I bought it second hand from craigslist so didn't bother trying to contact htc directly assuming they wouldn't help since I didn't have an original purchase order. I put up a post here but never checked back to see if anyone replied with any solutions. Good luck. Seems like there's several people who experienced the same exact behavior. Such a shame.

The Firmware Menace
[ These are all stock Verizon HTC 10 phones (LTE/CDMA), not rooted, not unlocked or anything. All but the first were either dead-on-arrival or died attempting an over-the-air firmware update. ]
Thursday, September 8: Verizon actually calls me back this time, we try a number of things, none of which are different from what I've already tried and none of which work. They send me a new phone (#6).
Friday, September 9: I send phone #4 back.
Monday, September 12: Phone #6 arrives. I send phone #5 back. I leave phone #6 alone for the time being, I desperately need a break from spending my evenings on the phone with Verizon support.
Friday, November 18: I see that Verizon has a new version of the HTC firmware out and I decide to give phone #6 a try. Maybe the new firmware won't break the phone. I plug the phone into the charger (it's been powered off for 2 1/2 months), and it shows a battery charge level of 0%. I set it aside and do other things.
A while later I notice the occasional <bzzzt> sound. I identify the source as the phone, and see that it's in the reboot loop. (the phone vibrates momentarily when it displays the white HTC screen.) Another DOA phone.
Monday, November 28: I get around to calling Verizon and give them the 'firmware update went bad, replacement phone was DOA story, they immediately offer to replace the phone. Hopefully it'll have the November firmware pre-loaded. We'll see.
Thursday, December 1: Phone #7 arrives. DOA with the reboot loop. Called Verizon. They offered to send me another replacement phone (what's the point!), and then tried to get me to use an upgrade / get on device payments to get a different phone. NO WAY NO HOW! At this point I should get a no-cost exchange to a similarly-priced different model phone, not "throw away the $600-ish you spent on the HTC-10 and buy another phone".
I had to suggest contacting HTC support (they didn't think of it!), which they did. I explained what the phone was doing to the HTC rep, and he suggested I send my phone in for service. At this point what do I have to lose, they should send the phone back with the latest firmware. At worst, I'm right where I started (a non-working HTC 10). HTC is going to email me shipping instructions.

Midnight at the Cliffs of Insanity
Friday, December 2: Phone #6 goes back to Verizon, phone #7 goes to HTC to be repaired.
Monday, December 19: Phone #7 returns from HTC. Same problem. Phone charges normally at first, but goes into the boot loop immediately upon poweron.
There's no explanation of what they did, just a 'shipped from warehouse' receipt in the box. HTC's "track this return" page gives no details either.
Left a description of the problem (sent back a phone with a reboot loop problem, got back a phone with a reboot loop problem) on HTC's Facebook page.
Checked the serial number of the phone from HTC versus the serial number of the last phone Verizon sent me. They're different, it looks like they just sent me a new phone rather than reflashing the one I sent them.
Tuesday, December 20: Saw a response from HTC. In brief, try reloading the firmware with HTC Sync Manager or try contacting HTC Support.
Tried HTC Sync Manager. It never recognized the phone as being connected (in the bootloader menu, boot-to-download mode -> reboot loop, boot-to-recovery mode -> reboot loop, reboot -> reboot loop from both the bootloader menu and from poweron.) This is the same as previous attempts.
Contacted HTC Live Support, had to wait less than a minute (good). Explained the problem to them (including the 'sent a phone in for repair, it came back broken the same way' part). Blew past the 'did you try diagnosing the problem' phase in 3 1/2 minutes, and they want me to send the phone back to them. This time they'll create an escalation for the repair, hopefully this'll provide more visibility into what is going on and avoid another "didn't do anything to repair, shipped a different, just-as-broken phone". They also said that they would manually test any phone before sending it to me to make sure it has the latest Verizon firmware and boots successfully into Android. The proof will be in the booting.
Wednesday, December 21: Phone #7 goes back to HTC.

Another One Bites The Dust
Friday, January 6:
Phone #7 comes back from HTC (same serial number). Boots up (no sim, no SDcard) fine. Insert sim, reboot, still OK. Switch service to the phone, it works. Latest Verizon firmware is 1.85.605.9, the phone is at 1.85.605.8. Load some apps, start using it. Put in an SDcard, format as internal storage, everything is good so far. Everything is working as expected.
Saturday, January 7:
The phone works great for most of the day. Late in the day I get a notification about a firmware update, which I defer. A couple hours later I notice that the soft buttons on either side of the home button/fingerprint sensor had stopped working. (just like the original problem with phone #1). Found a way to force the lights to be on when the phone is on (someone said that this fixes the 'soft buttons don't work' problem, but I think it was just a 'soft buttons don't light up when you want them to be lit' problem. Found the setting in Settings, buttons light up but are still unresponsive.
Reset the phone (DIDN'T install the firmware update), back in the infamous reboot loo, same symptoms as before. Tried removing the SD card and SIM card (A Reddit comment thread said this worked for some people), no help.

same problem here.. looks like there is not any solution.. right?

sublimesed said:
I just had the same thing. Soft keys stopped working>Rebooted>Bootloop.
Very strange. Anyone else hear of this?
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I am experiencing the same problem since today. The phone has the latest update installed. (not rooted, bootloader locked)
Its so disappointing ! I'm in India but I bought this phone from middle-east on December 2016 and I have to sent it back there for warranty claim which will not happen very soon.
Have anyone found a solution for this problem ??

My only solution when this happened to me was do the Boot Recovery reboot and recover/reset phone. Press Volume-Down and Power button together for at least 30 sec. You have to wait. A black screen with gray HTC will show up. Only let go once you see this screen (not before). Select boot to bootloader, then boot to recovery. Then do factory reset.

Its happening to unlocked versions also, i bought mine from Sydney unlocked and it just happened to me. IM freaking out i dont know what to do!!
Someone please help if they have a solution

GRETEL GT6000 Infinite boot
Hi everyone,
I recently bought a GRETEL GT6000 for it's awesome battery,
sadely this phone is hard to root.
I try many & many solutions but no one root the phone and now my phone is in infinite boot with message "Orange state you're device has been unlocked and can't be trusted Your device will boot in 5 seconds"
I can't connect to adb or fastboot, I can't boot in recovery (volume up and power), in fact I can't do anything.
I try to pull of the battery but it didn't change nothing.
The last thing I was doing before this, is to flash a custom recovery.img (made with both official rom and a TWRP rom).
I'm hopeless & I'll be glad if somenone have an idea to share it here.
Ricardo

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[Q] incredible keeps on rebooting?

I have a co-worker with Droid incredible and every time she turns the device on, it is stuck at the white HTC screen. Once in awhile, she'll be able to see the lock screen, but then the device will reboot again. I tried going into the recovery by pressing vol. down + power, but when I choose recovery, it gets stuck at the white screen again.
She does not have an insurance on the phone, is there a possible fix to this problem?
Thank you in advance.
Is it rooted or what? What did she or you do before this happened? Try to flash a rom or diff kernel?
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cheols46 said:
I have a co-worker with Droid incredible and every time she turns the device on, it is stuck at the white HTC screen. Once in awhile, she'll be able to see the lock screen, but then the device will reboot again. I tried going into the recovery by pressing vol. down + power, but when I choose recovery, it gets stuck at the white screen again.
She does not have an insurance on the phone, is there a possible fix to this problem?
Thank you in advance.
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Download this file
http://www.fourty.net/~berzerker/stockstuff/PB31IMG_3.26.605.1_RUU.zip
Rename that file PB31IMG.zip, put that on the root of the SD card, boot the phone into bootloader mode by pressing vol - & power. Let the update run its course, and she will go back to a TOTAL stock 2.2.
EDIT: She will lose all her texts, have to re-download all her apps, and set her homescreens up again, but I don't think you have any other option if it keeps getting stuck at the white HTC screen.
If it's stock already or if rooted and the PB31IMG from the above post doesn't work, she simply needs to do a warranty exchange. We are, after all, still within the warranty period.
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If it's stock already or if rooted and the PB31IMG from the above post doesn't work, she simply needs to do a warranty exchange. We are, after all, still within the warranty period.
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How would that not work? Its the stock rom, signed. I myself have done this before. Why go exchange it and get a crappy refurb (most likely SLCD )that, more likely than not, has problems? Why not fix the problem and keep the one that she has?
If they didn't want to do that they could go to shipped-roms.com and download the RUU from there and flash it back to stock that way also.
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How would that not work? Its the stock rom, signed. I myself have done this before. Why go exchange it and get a crappy refurb (most likely SLCD )that, more likely than not, has problems? Why not fix the problem and keep the one that she has?
If they didn't want to do that they could go to shipped-roms.com and download the RUU from there and flash it back to stock that way also.
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It ain't gonna work if it's a hardware failure, which seems a bit too common with the first run of Incredibles. No software is going to fix a problem with the SoC, which is why I said if the RUU doesn't work, she needs to do a warranty exchange.
The phone is completely stock.
She had to cut the line off and use company phone for about a month or two due to her personal problems. Now she's trying to get back on line with Verizon, but it's keep on rebooting itself so there's noway put it back on again..
Does Verizon/HTC do warranty on the phone even though she's not on the Verizon with the Incredible?
cheols46 said:
The phone is completely stock.
She had to cut the line off and use company phone for about a month or two due to her personal problems. Now she's trying to get back on line with Verizon, but it's keep on rebooting itself so there's noway put it back on again..
Does Verizon/HTC do warranty on the phone even though she's not on the Verizon with the Incredible?
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I doubt they do, but you could just put it back on the plan, and take it into a verizon 30mins later. Tell them you hit *228 & #2 to update the prl and your phone rebooted and keeps doing so.
Thanks. If everything fails, I'll just go ahead and do that..
There's another version of recovery that lets you wipe the phone - you can search if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure that instead of pwr<->vol down it was pwr<->touchball. There, you'll be able to wipe the phone.
I had a similar problem with a phone that I just sent back for warranty repairs. The upside was I did get past the white splash screen. The downside was a few days later, the phone finally kicked the bucket and wouldn't power at all.
This fixed my issue. I was able to retreive my pictures after everyone else was saying to forget about it including HTC and Verizon.. I think this is a pearl as so many Incredible users have posted the constant reboot issue. Thank you Thank you Thank you!!
Another rebooting SLCD Incredible
Hi guys,
Just wanted to let you all know that this week, my wife's SLCD Droid Incredible started randomly rebooting. I had her on the Virtuous stock-based ROM and the SLCD ClockworkMod Recovery, and she had a TON of crap apps (pregnancy, game, live wallpaper, etc.)
I was able to back up the phone if I left the back cover off, but everything I did was time/heat sensitive. I wiped the phone and when setting it backup, got the bootloops after downloading only five or six market apps, not running any of them.
Last night I went back to stock (S-ON, Stock November PB31IMG.zip bootloader update). Again, after getting back to complete stock, it locked up after a few market apps were downloaded.
I called Verizon this morning from MY AMOLED Incredible, and they first had me describe the issues in detail (30 minutes), then try and repeat the issue (20 seconds after opening Google maps and starting a navigation session *quick heat*). She transfered me to "Level 2 Support", then he wanted to walk me through resetting to factory defaults on the phone via the SD card and storage settings. I noticed he wanted me to wipe the Internal storage, so I told him I needed to first backup the DCIM folder full of personal pics and videos to my SD card. He waited patiently while I backed them up (20 minutes). When finished, he had me wipe the phone+EMMC. I left the cover off so we could get through the initial setup, the put it back on after setting it up. He had me do *228 option 1, after the phone rebooted he wanted me to try and do "normal tasks" like downloading apps to get the phone to repeat the issue, if possible. I simply opened up Google Maps, started navigation and 1 second later, the phone went into bootloops. He promptly set up an "in-warranty" replacement to be overnighted to my house.
I do not have any monthly insurance on my phones, so I thought it was great deal that Verizon can issue an advance warranty replacement with return shipping, overnight, no less. Most companies would tell a customer to contact HTC directly. I am sure that is what Alltel used to do. I don't think VZW did it because we have corporate discount, I think this is standard service they provide for all their customers.
For any of you having this issue, here's what I recommend:
**If your phone is continually rebooting, pull your battery and let it sit out of the phone so they can cool for at least 20 minutes... Alternatively, you could probably put your battery in the freezer for 10-20 minutes and get a little extra "cold time" out of the phone before it bootloops**
1. Sync your apps with an app service like Appbrain to easily retrieve the list of apps you had.
2. Backup your call history and bookmarks using an app or two from the market. I have used free ones before, they should be easy to find.
3. Back up your Internal Storage and SD card to your computer (and preferably to a backed up location on your PC)
4. Revert to S-ON, and Stock ROM, if you are not already on one.
5. Set up only the basic functions on your phone (don't download any apps), then test that it is a heat issue by simply opening up Google maps and navigating anywhere.
6. Call Verizon and wait PATIENTLY on the phone as they walk you through their hoops. Expect this to take an hour or three. Just do as they say, as they have to make sure you indeed have a defective phone.
7. Profit.
Hope it helps,
jakewill
6. Call Verizon and wait PATIENTLY on the phone as they walk you through their hoops. Expect this to take an hour or three. Just do as they say, as they have to make sure you indeed have a defective device
jakewill
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Ditto I have always had a pleasant outcome talking to the phone reps. Remember they are just doing their job and they are probably doing this exact same long process all day..
Wish I could say the store reps we're just as good but it's pretty hit and miss.
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[Q]Help, Phone does not turn on

My friend is running CM 7 on his Tmobile G2.
He was describing that yesterday was acting weird with market downloads.
Here is what he he emailed me on what happened.
the phone was acting normal throughout my day until the evening towards the night, i noticed it failed to finish downloading the update for google earth along with google maps. the phone was fine, and then i pulled it out of my pocket a few times and saw multiple times that it was randomly turned off. i would turn it back on and it would still give me the same issue. when i got home and plugged it in to charge, it would boot and then get to the main home screen telling me that google maps is downloading to update. however the update would be frozen, and a few seconds later the phone would freeze altogether, forcing me to turn it off by pulling out the battery. this happened about 4 times, and now has reached the point that it has become a brick and refuses to turn on or show the charging light
any suggestions on what might be wrong with the phone? Thanks in advance. Im running Cm7 on my phone and never experienced this issue.
same happend to me 3days ago, phone running then freezed... bootloop after batterypull... recovery worked for 2 times but had problems with flashing new rom/backing up -> errors with cache partition...
after 4hours of letting it stay off -> it wont turn on again und wont charge (no LED)
tried it with another dz battery+charger... no change... i wrote htc and they answered within 1hr that i have to send it in without battery...
i guess its a known problem (or why wouldnt they want to have me sending in charger+battery .. if its a power-on problem..)
there are semibrick threads here and in other forums.. but they all don't suffer from the power on problem... so i guess i did the right thing sending it in
edit: never had heat issues, never had random reboots, no overclock, no indication of an update from any app did any harm to my phone, running cm7 for 3 weeks without any problems, no hboot flash, no radio flash ... nothing that would indicate a risk of brick (according to guides & forum threads)... first htc that ever failed for me ;(
Thanks for the reply. I will forward it to my friend. I think he is going to try to exchange it at the store and if it all fails we are going to try HTC.
have any of you tried to boot into recovery? did you have eng-hboot on your devices? go to #g2root
its complete dead as in dead... no LED light, no turn on, no hboot mode (or what its called when you press vol+power key).... i dont have a g2 but a unbranded european dz.. hboot and radio was never touched by me
Similar thing happened to me. My phone kept frozing on me running cm7..was fine for a week though.
So I booted into recovery..wiped cache,factory reset flashed another rom got bunch of erros recovery thing rebooted stuck i n htc logo for like 20min yanked out battery rebooted and it never rebooted back. No hboot,no nothing.
My light indicator still worked though but no hboot or anything.. got a new one now have to send the old one back to tmobile but I'm scared that they're gonna charge me for removing void stickers.
Even though I checked twice that removing void sticker won't avoid warranty according to tmobile customer chat sevice..
So I'm thinking about swiping out the sticker that contains serial number and such on back of our phone with the old one and tell them the new one came without a void sticker lolol
Sorry I got way off topic rofl..
Sent from my HTC Vision using Tapatalk
We went to the store today and exchanged it for another g2. The guy didnt ask any questions and exchanged it happily for a new one.
This very same thing happened to me today. Updated to CM 7.0.3 from 7.0.1 and the phone was freezing when installing items from the market. Pulled the battery and the phone was stuck on the boot animation. Pulled the battery again, and now it will not start at all. No charging light, no nothing. Had more than 50% charge, and now it seems entirely unresponsive. I can't use the power w/ volume button technique either, because the phone does not respond.
Seems like somehow I have bricked the phone, or the phone just coincidentally died just after updating to CM 7.0.3? (seems unlikely)
just a short update on my case:
i got the mobile back from HTC repairs.
they exchanged my "mainboard" (changed IMEI) under warranty.
i don't know what emmc chip i had before cause it died so fast, but my usb deviceIDs changed completely and are now simmilar to the ones in the cm wiki.
my current emmc is now:
$ cat /sys/devices/platform/msm_sdcc.2/mmc_host/mmc0/mmc0:0001/name
SEM04G
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[Q] TP2 'Align Screen' Infinite loop

I was running MightyRom for almost a year, no problems. Suddenly about a month ago my screen alignment was occasionally wacked, by a 1/4 inch or so.
But the alignment screen function no longer worked, I had to restart the phone to exit the application.
Yesterday I flashed back to the stock Sprint ROM and removed the SIM card, I'm giving the phone to my kid so I wanted to reset it to factory specs.
So the 'startup for the first time' sequence begins and the align screen application simply will not 'align'. The crosshairs just prompt me to keep pressing for alignment but I cannot get past this to get to the Home screen.
I hard reset the phone several times from the bootloader screen, even tried to re-flash the Sprint ROM again, but no avail.
Any suggestions? I've been all over google looking for solutions.
I should also mention that it's a brick since I can't make calls/text, etc.. I'm stuck on the 'align' screen.
I took it to the Sprint store, they confirm that it must be a hardware issue.
Rep ordered me a new one, says it will be in by Monday or Tuesday, just have to activate an old phone for the weekend.
0 deductible!!
I'm glad that I got that Sprint ROM back on it just in time.

reboots and corrupt display -intermittent

Ok, just want to know if anyone has any experience with any of these tabs exhibiting this behavior. I bought my wife a Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 (SM-T310) WiFi only. Soon as I got it I updated it to the latest factory version (4.4.2 I believe). Then when rebooting I noticed it would just keep going through the initial boot logo, black, and then the boot logo again. So I presed the power button 10 seconds then it booted fine. When using the unit sometimes it would randomly reboot. SEEMS like when turning the unit back on from sleep mode often. I did a factory reset on it via the settings the first time, but same problem. I did a second factory reset this time via the recovery menu, first wiping the cache partition then factory reset. I THOUGHT I figured it out that it was just the power button getting stuck because I was able to reproduce that behavior if I held in the power button when I though I just pressed it briefly normally. So I thought OK, this is ok I don't have to send it in for repair because it's just that the power button gets stuck sometimes. But then another issue appears. The display will get all lines in it without being able to read ANYTHING at all. Like there's a problem with the LVDS connection to it. I bought this from Newegg refurbished, but kept it away for over 30 days and gave it to my wife on her birthday. Now I'm going to try to send it in for repair/exchange via the 90 day refurbished product company support to some other company (http://www.consumerservicerefurbish.com/) but I was just wondering if anyone could chime in. I search here and google but couldn't find any mention of a corrupt display issue like the one that popped up last night. Really weird.
Mine from NewEgg works great. Definitely send it back. It has a hardware issue.

G4 Bootloop

Hi Guys,
i am really confused and a little bit angry. The Following happened to me today:
My Phone (Unrooted, Locked BL) was behaving weird this morning.
It just randomly crashed and wouldn't boot up.
Eventually i got it to boot once or twice, but still it crashed, shut down and Bootloop.
A Reqular Factory Reset did nothing. now i'm trying to install the Regular KDZ-File for the H815, but things are just not working as expected.
Has anyone else had this problem before?
Is it normal that the LG Flash Tool is on 1% for over 5 Minutes and nothing changes on the Phone screen?
I want to know what has broken my phone so bad, cause this time, I just used it the way it was supposed to be used, no hard drops, no rooting, no changing of software in any means.
First LG Phone and it broke with no warning and no explenation. I'm a little disappointed right now.
Greetz
Esok
Same
The same happened to mine. Are you able to get to download mode by powering off your phone and plugging it into your computer? Im able to flash stock ROMs but nothing helps. The phone reboots by itself at random times and makes it into the operating system a few times but is never usable.
martinsavvy said:
The same happened to mine. Are you able to get to download mode by powering off your phone and plugging it into your computer? Im able to flash stock ROMs but nothing helps. The phone reboots by itself at random times and makes it into the operating system a few times but is never usable.
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Hey,
yes i can get into download mode.
I am able to flash files, but the phone wont boot up anymore.
I just want to save my data, but i guess i wont be able to do so.
So i have to get to the store and get a new g4
Luckily i made a backup of my two weeks ago, so not much will be lost.
I also send an email to the LG customer Service, will post their reply here too.
I am really disappointed by LG at this point, i usually had motorola phones and they didn't have random errors like this one.
I switched to LG, cause G4 sounded awesome, but this error is making me sad.
I am really thinking that i won't buy another LG Product, which is making me sad too, cause usually most things made by them are great.
Greetz Esok
//==============First Request by me:======================
Hello dear LG-Service Team,
i just bought the premium product LG-G4.
Since some days, the Phone is beginning to hang and reboot, resulting in a bootloop.
Sometimes the phone boots, than optimizing Android for about 30 minutes (100+ Apps installed). After this happened, i kann use it again, but not fully.
To shortcut eventual questions:
The Phone is in factory State, no Custom Rom installed. The bootloader is locked and the Phone has not been rooted.
The mistake seems to come from your firmware.
I am really disappointed, because i paid a lot of money and no have a product which is barely usable.
I switched to LG because of the G4 and i don't want to regret this decision.
Kind regards
<<Esok>>
//=========================Reply======================
Dear Mr. <<Esok>>
thanks for Contacting LG-Electronics Germany
We regret the problems you have with your smartphone.
Probably the reason is a Update-Error in the Google Play Services.
To check this, start your device and activate ariplane mode.
in Settings ->Apps->All-> Google Play Services coose Uninstall Updates.
Afterwards turn airplane mode off.
Android will update the Google Play Services with a working Version.
If this is not working and your Phone is in Warranty, you got the possibility to send in the Phone, for a free Hard- and Software Check-up.
To trigger this process, please send us the following data via Email:
Phone Number, name, Adress, Buy date, Imei-Number, Serial Number, Modell, Color and a detailled Description of the Error.
After getting your data, we will send you an reply formular via email, with which you can send in the phone for free.
Please print the Coupon and go to you next mail station.
Please pack the device secure and put the Battery, a copy of the bill and a description of the error in the package too.
You can also bring the Phone to the retailer.
The average time for a repair is 5 Days.
You can also call us on 01806115411 to get contact and boost the process.
I hope i answered all your quetions.
kind regards
<<Lg-Customer Service>>
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Email and response, translated by me, so there might be some mistakes...
I don't like the response, it feels like not being taken seriously.
Well, nevertheless, i will go to the retailer and will see what happens.
I will keep you updated.
What do you think of this response?
Greetz Esok
That response is terrible lol. I called in and they said they do not support my phone because it is an international version. So there was nothing they could do for me.
I have a similiar issue, but mine was due to a OTA update, and I didn't know about the download mode until now.
Thanks.
Any tips when I can get into the download mode? I just wanna recover my personal data (images, and texts)? Flashing STOCK image would preserve the personal data right?
While your phone is off, plug it into your computer while holding volume up. If you are using LG flash tool to flash a .KDZ firmware file, you will come across an option that says Normal flash or CSE Flash. Normal flash will not wipe data, while CSE Flash will. I have flashed stock images and it didn't work. Hopefully it works for you though.
martinsavvy said:
That response is terrible lol. I called in and they said they do not support my phone because it is an international version. So there was nothing they could do for me.
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+1 I'm in same boat and exact same issue with my H815. I love the device but this is unacceptable.
I'm having the same problem, it just happened to me all of a sudden and now I can't even get to the boot animation. I've been able to get into recovery 2 or 3 times but usually it just restarts before it even gets there. I recently updated to the newest xposed framework (though I've restarted just fine a few times after I installed it), did anyone else here do the same?
When I get home from work I'm going to keep attempting to fix it, I've flashed my current TOT but it failed after rebooting. I don't know if I'm having the same problem as everyone else but I'll update if I can find a solution.
same issue here on the at&t 810. Starting about 3 days ago I started getting random reboots + bootloops. Sometimes it would boot to the LG logo and stick, sometimes to the AT&T logo and stick, sometimes to the OS and freeze after the lock screen appeared. I can get into the OS and use it for awhile, then it will restart and it all begins again. 2 factory resets so far and no dice. I am rooted on 10e but have a warranty device on the way which undoubtedly will be on a higher firmware and will likely miss out on the potential coming bootloader unlock. At this point I am probably going to sell on craigslist and get a 6p. The phone is great when it works and I love the size, the looks, and the screen, but the lag and these reboots are unacceptable.
Just a short update by me:
I gave it to the retailer, they said it would take about 10 Days.
I hope this stuff won't happen again or this was the last time i am buying a LG Product.
I think i would have been better off by sending it directly to LG but nevertheless, maybe giving it to the retailer will make my warranty stay longer
I will keep you updated, including firmware Version the phone has after sending it in and so on.
All of the sudden my phone today just froze leaving me with a black background and no animations, the phone is very hot if I try to use it on that moment. Even when I reboot the phone stays very very slow and says system it's no responding.
What can I do? Even when a Reboot it some times works normal then suddenly does it again.
atrix_noob said:
All of the sudden my phone today just froze leaving me with a black background and no animations, the phone is very hot if I try to use it on that moment. Even when I reboot the phone stays very very slow and says system it's no responding.
What can I do? Even when a Reboot it some times works normal then suddenly does it again.
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Sounds like a heat problem in your case.
What happens if you pull out the battery, wait 10 minutes to let the phone get cold and than reboot?
Well, no luck on my end. I could only even get into recovery one out of every 50 times or so that I tried, and when I managed to I wasn't able to sideload any system software because it wouldn't initialize the driver (my computer recognized the phone just fine, except the ADB portion). Clearing the data did nothing either. Luckily I'm on Sprint and the phone's being recalled anyway, so I just walked in and they swapped it no questions asked. At least after flashing a TOT and clearing the data they shouldn't have an easy way to tell I was rooted or anything.
esok44 said:
Sounds like a heat problem in your case.
What happens if you pull out the battery, wait 10 minutes to let the phone get cold and than reboot?
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Thanks for replying, I completely restored phone today and was a success. No more black background.
same random rebooting issue here as well. and I just bought this phone brand new from a 3rd party :/
Update: I seem to have gotten past the problems after updating to 10n. Now running stock debloated 10n rom with no reboot issues (so far)
Update 2: Had 1 - 2 cycle bootloop on 10n
esok44 said:
Just a short update by me:
I gave it to the retailer, they said it would take about 10 Days.
I hope this stuff won't happen again or this was the last time i am buying a LG Product.
I think i would have been better off by sending it directly to LG but nevertheless, maybe giving it to the retailer will make my warranty stay longer
I will keep you updated, including firmware Version the phone has after sending it in and so on.
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I don't see how you giving your phone to your retailer will extend your warranty. That makes absolutely no sense, since your warranty begins from your date of purchase.
My phone also ended up with the bootloop and having to exchange with a new unit. I'm on the TMO Variant H811.
Sfkn2 said:
I don't see how you giving your phone to your retailer will extend your warranty. That makes absolutely no sense, since your warranty begins from your date of purchase.
My phone also ended up with the bootloop and having to exchange with a new unit. I'm on the TMO Variant H811.
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Actually German Law is a little bit different.
Regular warranty is not what i meant in my post, i meant the "Gewährleistung" its an additional kind of warranty given out by the retailer.
There are some cases in which this "Gewährleistung", which usually lasts for about 2 Years is made longer. Mostly this happens when the retailer would have to send in a product for the third time, they basically give out a new one, which will be treated like a NEW device. So new Warranty, new "Gewährleistung".
I hope this somehow made sense
Today i got my phone back.
They repaired it.
Everything is like it was before, so i am pretty sure they didn't change it.
Firmware Version is 10d.
The Phone is working so far.
Will keep you updated if anything changes.
Greetz Esok
same issues unlocked ... rooted ... android 6.0 hard reset doesnt work ... kdz method stay at 5% and nothing happend .. etc etc

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