Constant bootloop, tried everything, Is the next step the freezer? - G3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys, as of yesterday my lg g3 d855 started rebooting intermittently which became more and more frequent throughout the day and ended in a bootloop. The phone will occasionally boot but never last for more than 30 mins. The phone was rooted but I had not made any changes or even installed any apps the last few days leading up to the failure.
Heres a list of events:
-Factory reset device.
-Flashed factory firmware using the kdz tool.
-Purchased a new battery.
-Flashed again using the tot method, phone rebooted while flashing -_-
-Used the BoardDiag tool to unbrick phone.
-Repeat last 2 steps for about an hour until I got a flash that didn't reboot.
-Booted in safe mode.
I'm convinced that its a hardware issue and I have no warranty so I'm hoping someone will have a magic fix else its going in the freezer.
Thanks in advance

I think its dead mate. I am having the same issue and haven't found a solution yet. Did you eventually put your phone in the freezer? How did that go?

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[Q] continuous boot loop TWRP

First of i'd like to thank the community! I've ran in to numerous issues and have been graciously saved several times.
I'll start of by providing some context in to the issue.
original configuration:
Unlocked - T-Mobile US SIM
AT&T LG E980 factory tot 4.1.2 - flashed using LG Flashing Tool
Root - E980 Universal Root
Unlocked Bootloader - Freegee [Android Marketplace]
Installed Recovery TWRP v2.6 - Freegee [Android Marketplace]
Removed bloatware - AT&T Applications
So from this point the phone was working as expected. I spent hours configuring to my liking and decided to call it a night. Before I called it quits I decided to make a backup using TWRP. Backup took a really long time but it said successful. I left handset plugged in to charger overnight, roughly 6 hours of continuous charging. When I woke up I noticed the phone was in recovery mode. Touchscreen was also unresponsive. I held the power button to allow it to reboot and it rebooted me back to recovery. At this point I knew something was wrong. I attempted to re-install backup files made from previous night, this failed. The phone booted back to recovery. I then installing some zip files I had pre-loaded on to the external SD card, this was CM10.1 and gapps files for E980. I tried this out a few days ago and it was working fine. I decided lets try installing this and see what happens. Install was successful and rebooted. The phone boots back in to recovery. At this point I'm really frustrated. I checked the memory card by running through the TWRP menu. I noticed the file sizes were unchanged but the files were not displayed on both in/ext memory. I decided to finally restore again by using LG Flashing Tool. This by the way has saved my a$$ numerous times. So the one thing I would note, at the 85% when the phone reboots I noticed there was an error, an error I've never seen before. It was a picture of sync icon (large) and android man on top of it and text that said "error 0x123456" I didn't note the exact string. I let it go and monitored the flashing tool, somewhere around 93-95% it rebooted again in to the normal boot sequence. Viola my phone is back to where I started.
So here's some of the questions I had:
How did I end up in the TWRP Recovery boot loop?
Why could I not see the files to install once in TWRP?
Why did TWRP continuously boot back in to recovery mode after successful install of restore?
Why did TWRP continuously boot back in to recovery mode after successful install of CM10.1/gapps zip?
Has anyone seen the LG Flashing Tool error I described above and does anyone have an explanation as to what happened?
Here's my theory on what happened...
My phone was on 4.1.2 as mentioned. I noticed a few times that there was a notification stating the phone had a OTA software update available. The first time I tried to update (already rooted and unlocked) the phone failed to update. The error cited that my phone was believed to be rooted. I paid no attention to this and decided to continue using. Later in the day I noticed the notification again, I opted to try again. The phone updated, or at least tried to. It kept booting in to TWRP Recovery. Nothing I could do could restore it, except flashing using the LG Tool. After experiencing this I knew to leave the OTA alone. I don't know if this is possible but somehow I think the OTA was pushed and forced through while I was sleeping allowing the phone to charge. This is the only time I've seen that behavior. Is that even possible???
Where am I now...?
Phone is restored, I opted to upgrade using the OTA before I start tinkering again. Maybe I won't mess with it at all and leave it alone at this point.

Marshmallow Update followed by Bootloop [EUR]

I just got the official update to Marshmallow and I decided to just do it since it is official. It downloaded and then installed. Then it rebooted and showed that "apps are being optimized" screen and after that a bootloop of the lg logo. Rebooting doesnt work only if I take the battery out but afterwards there's still a bootloop. I also didn't do root or anything else to my device. I can not enter download mode or recovery either, but honestly idk if it has worked before.
Can anyone with probably similar experiences help me? Thanks in Advance from Germany
LG G3 D855 16Gb Europe unlocked Marshmallow update boot loop.
PCSE said:
I just got the official update to Marshmallow and I decided to just do it since it is official. It downloaded and then installed. Then it rebooted and showed that "apps are being optimized" screen and after that a bootloop of the lg logo. Rebooting doesnt work only if I take the battery out but afterwards there's still a bootloop. I also didn't do root or anything else to my device. I can not enter download mode or recovery either, but honestly idk if it has worked before.
Can anyone with probably similar experiences help me? Thanks in Advance from Germany
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I have exactly the same issue. I have a German-bought LG G3 d855 updating this morning to Marshmallow. It is now caught in exactly the same boot loop. I get the LG logo, for a few minutes (the brightness changes during this time) followed by the "Android is updating..." app optimization screen which optimizes my 44 apps before going back to the logo in a constant cycle. Then my 44 apps get optimized yet again, and on it goes. I can't enter recovery, none of the button combinations has any effect. Phone has no mods, and was working fine before this.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Hi,
Similar issue here, my phone updated today (also no root, no mods) and for a couple of hours everything worked fine (just some missing apps after the process, but ok), then I went to flight mode and back and then it started with the reboot loops.
The reboots on my phone happen after some seconds in the home screen, so I have time to try to set it in flight mode again, and in some cases, after this it stops rebooting, but in flight mode, with no connections at all.
I'm trying to remove things to avoid doing a factory reset by now, removing cache didn't help...
Is your phone rebooting also after loading the home screen? or it just loops in the LG screen or in the apps update screen?
Hello,
I had the same problem. Just hardware reset the device and the device will continue from optimizing the apps
Instructions on how to hard reset see the video find on youtube "How to Enter into Recovery Mode on LG G3!"
pbasiros said:
Hello,
I had the same problem. Just hardware reset the device and the device will continue from optimizing the apps
Instructions on how to hard reset see the video find on youtube "How to Enter into Recovery Mode on LG G3!"
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Hello,
I got exactly the same problem (LG logo, brithness + and -, and then optimizing apps, then reboot)
I have a G3 european stock version, recently update to marshmallow (3 weeks ago). The pb occur when trying to connect to a open wifi network : suddenly reboot, then stucked in bootloop.
Is there any possbility of doing something using the "download mode" ? I really would like to recover photos in internal memory...
thanks
PCSE said:
I just got the official update to Marshmallow and I decided to just do it since it is official. It downloaded and then installed. Then it rebooted and showed that "apps are being optimized" screen and after that a bootloop of the lg logo. Rebooting doesnt work only if I take the battery out but afterwards there's still a bootloop. I also didn't do root or anything else to my device. I can not enter download mode or recovery either, but honestly idk if it has worked before.
Can anyone with probably similar experiences help me? Thanks in Advance from Germany
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Hi
I managed to recover my phone, BUT I didn't manage to recover my personnal data... I had to reset everything...
My method : with this tool https://www.google.fr/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwi9oJnC66bMAhWHDsAKHY_cBVQQFggdMAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fforum.xda-developers.com%2Fshowthread.php%3Ft%3D2683691&usg=AFQjCNGG5q9UKA6oKXlahEEOksUo8faGrw&sig2=cTz4bAtdqp4BEut2S4B2GA enter your imei, and download KDZ file, latest directly from LG server.
Then follow this method (in french sorry)
http://www.phonandroid.com/forum/installation-propre-flasher-facilement-un-firmware-officiel-fichier-kdz-lg-g3-t97193.html#p1452621
You can try "normal flash" at the first time, but if it doesn't work (for me it doesn't work) you will have to choose "CSE Flash" and it should work. But you will loose your personnal data. So be strong.
nikoscotch said:
Hi
I managed to recover my phone, BUT I didn't manage to recover my personnal data... I had to reset everything...
My method : with this tool https://www.google.fr/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwi9oJnC66bMAhWHDsAKHY_cBVQQFggdMAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fforum.xda-developers.com%2Fshowthread.php%3Ft%3D2683691&usg=AFQjCNGG5q9UKA6oKXlahEEOksUo8faGrw&sig2=cTz4bAtdqp4BEut2S4B2GA enter your imei, and download KDZ file, latest directly from LG server.
Then follow this method (in french sorry)
http://www.phonandroid.com/forum/installation-propre-flasher-facilement-un-firmware-officiel-fichier-kdz-lg-g3-t97193.html#p1452621
You can try "normal flash" at the first time, but if it doesn't work (for me it doesn't work) you will have to choose "CSE Flash" and it should work. But you will loose your personnal data. So be strong.
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Bro Thank You so much ive been searching for solution the last 2 days and you finally saved my life Thank you Man !
i have the same problem....after the stock firmware has been restored,what method is used to get the proper working marshmallow upgrade?
I went from 5.0 to 6.0 using the LG PC Suite.
0 problems, 0 reboots, quick and fast. Did you update through OTA?
yes i did but still boot lop............is it the battery?
so ?
Same problem here, did you find a solution ?
New G3 from LG but back in bootloop after 24h of use.
Thank you.
I got the exact same issue, neither hard reset or flashing firmware works. Is there any other solution or should i start looking for a new phone?
Edit: Somehow it works just fine now lol. Tried flashing it like 3 times and hard reset twice and now after an hour of constant optimizing apps bootlopping i pulled out the battery for like the 100th time and now it works, what the hell. Looks like my G3 will die soon tho haha

lg g3 d855 bootloop

**UPDATE:** so I have managed after many tries to unbrick my phone. So I have unbricked it using kdz method.
No the weird thing is that the phone works fine while in the charger, but when I take the charger off it shuts itself off and starts getting into a bootloop again.
I really don't care any more about my data, I just wanna get my phone normal again.
Any idea what to do?
So I have installed fulmics rom 2 days ago in my phone. At first it seemed great but after couple of hours it started having some problems (when entering the snapchat it just shutdown). It really annoyed me so I decided install a new kernel . I downlaoded xceed kernel and just flashed it and hoped it will succeed.
After that every thing got ****! The device just showed the LG logo and restarted and than showed it again.
I didn't know what to do than I searched a little bit and I connected my device, and using adb sideload transfered cloudy rom(of course I did wipe before flashing it).
After I flashed the room every thing seemed great, it took time and in the setup there was a step where you "restore" you device. (Google service).
I chose the apps I wanted and while it was proccessing it just shut down and again started showing the lg device and restarting it self.
I am really lost, I dont know what to do, I trying ****ing every thing.
Thank you guys.
Same here and still dont know the answer
I'd advice you to read carefully on the rom you want to flash before flashing so you know exactly what to expect. While your phone is busy stuck in bootloop, try connecting it to the charger and let me know what happens.

Can H811 Bootloader Be Re-Locked?

I'm stuck and confused:
Had a Nexus 4 and 5 for years. Decided to upgrade this past November to the LG G4 (T-Mobile H811)
Got it to root without touching the boot loader.
In came MM and then I had issues of repeating the process.
I came across a solution, to unlock my bootloader. So I did it and managed to get my G4 rooted while running stock LG MM (H81120i).
Everything was running well for several months, but then I started to see erratic behavior. It would heat-up in my pocket for no reason. It would not save pictures. Connections via WiFi and LTE were breaking up. All in all, I wasn't happy and I missed the stock Google interface.
So I've decided to install CM13. Had many issues of getting it to work for several days, which included persistent closings of Google Play services (and many others) and not being able to make/receive calls (it would automatically reboot) After several different attempts, I managed to get it all working. Cleared/Wiped everything off my internal drive, installed the "LG-H81120i-Flashable.COMPLETE" and "cm-13.0-201605xx-NIGHTLY-h811" and "open_gapps-arm64-6.0-nano-201605xx", all back to back. And then installed manual everything as needed Gmail, Maps, etc.
Everything worked great for about 2-days, until then next morning my screen locked up. Then the phone rebooted. After the reboot, it lasted for about 10-15 seconds in CM13 and rebooted again manually. Continued to reboot over and over, till it then stopped booting with CM13. I thought that maybe I needed to install the latest CM13 zip file, but found I couldn't get into recovery. The first reboot screen, showing "Bootloader State: Bootloader unlocked? and the LG logo would be in a loop. During that time, I could feel the phone getting hotter and hotter.
Sometimes, the phone would boot up into CM fully and last for 5 to 10 minutes. Then reboot again and stay in the first reboot screen.
I managed to get into TWRP recovery and thought that putting back the stock MRA58K image would help. During the install in recovery, the phone rebooted! I never thought it could do that. Eventually I got the stock LG back-up up and running, but it didn’t help, and same rebooting occurred.
I'm stuck and out of options. I would like to get the phone BACK TO STOCK and then perform an RMA. I’m afraid that with the BOOTLOADER UNLOCKED that my RMA will be denied and I’m stuck with what I have.
So can the H811's bootloader be re-locked?
PiCASSiMO said:
I'm stuck and confused:
Had a Nexus 4 and 5 for years. Decided to upgrade this past November to the LG G4 (T-Mobile H811)
Got it to root without touching the boot loader.
In came MM and then I had issues of repeating the process.
I came across a solution, to unlock my bootloader. So I did it and managed to get my G4 rooted while running stock LG MM (H81120i).
Everything was running well for several months, but then I started to see erratic behavior. It would heat-up in my pocket for no reason. It would not save pictures. Connections via WiFi and LTE were breaking up. All in all, I wasn't happy and I missed the stock Google interface.
So I've decided to install CM13. Had many issues of getting it to work for several days, which included persistent closings of Google Play services (and many others) and not being able to make/receive calls (it would automatically reboot) After several different attempts, I managed to get it all working. Cleared/Wiped everything off my internal drive, installed the "LG-H81120i-Flashable.COMPLETE" and "cm-13.0-201605xx-NIGHTLY-h811" and "open_gapps-arm64-6.0-nano-201605xx", all back to back. And then installed manual everything as needed Gmail, Maps, etc.
Everything worked great for about 2-days, until then next morning my screen locked up. Then the phone rebooted. After the reboot, it lasted for about 10-15 seconds in CM13 and rebooted again manually. Continued to reboot over and over, till it then stopped booting with CM13. I thought that maybe I needed to install the latest CM13 zip file, but found I couldn't get into recovery. The first reboot screen, showing "Bootloader State: Bootloader unlocked? and the LG logo would be in a loop. During that time, I could feel the phone getting hotter and hotter.
Sometimes, the phone would boot up into CM fully and last for 5 to 10 minutes. Then reboot again and stay in the first reboot screen.
I managed to get into TWRP recovery and thought that putting back the stock MRA58K image would help. During the install in recovery, the phone rebooted! I never thought it could do that. Eventually I got the stock LG back-up up and running, but it didn’t help, and same rebooting occurred.
I'm stuck and out of options. I would like to get the phone BACK TO STOCK and then perform an RMA. I’m afraid that with the BOOTLOADER UNLOCKED that my RMA will be denied and I’m stuck with what I have.
So can the H811's bootloader be re-locked?
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Since you live in the US your only option is to apply over voltage to the battery terminal and burn the mobo so that it wont even boot up. The exact method is somewhere around here in xda so you should look it up since you have no other choice
Edit: To answer your question: No
sirsomething said:
Since you live in the US your only option is to apply over voltage to the battery terminal and burn the mobo so that it wont even boot up. The exact method is somewhere around here in xda so you should look it up since you have no other choice
Edit: To answer your question: No
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If I can't re-lock the bootloader, has anyone had the success of returning their phones under warranty? Through T-Mobile?

Frustrating Bootloop Issue

Hi guys
I have an Lg g3 device unrooted for almost 30 months. Last night when the phone was sitting on the couch, I saw the LG logo and i thought the phone did one of the random surprise. Anyway it didn't load the OS for almost 15 mins. I hard resetted the phone, i deleted everything and restarted. Then i had Android is starting and Applications are optimizing. I got the Setting section. boom phone restarted again and bootloop again. I took it to download mode, i had a clean installation with the recent official KDZ. and again optimizing, then boom again. The phone only passes the loading phase if i hard reset it or just flash the original KDZ . I select the language. Network option. Restarts. I tried 3 batteries. No luck. All batteries are working on other phones.
Any idea how i can fix it? I dont mind rooting the device. I need the device for 2 weeks. then i would be upgrading to another phone. I am going nutz. Please help!

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