So, Eager as I was to try out the new O preview when it was publicly released I accepted the upgrade because I was enrolled in the bèta program.
After trying it out a few days I noticed some troublesome bugs (music app kept popping up out of nowhere, only send the topleft quarter of images whenever you send them, some apps have clearly not adapted to the new preview), and decided to leave the bèta program and roll back to the stable 7.1.2 rom.
To achieve this I stopped the bèta-program on android.com/beta and accepted the system update.
After reinstalling my phone (ugh) I noticed some things were missing. Google fit did not count any steps I made, automatic brightness was not working, maps had trouble knowing which direction I look at, and orientation was not working.
So I installed sensors test from the play store (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=asd.vector.sensor) and found out that NONE of my sensors are working, except the fingerprint reader, naturally I went around the web and found I'm not the only one:
https://www.reddit.com/r/nexus5x/comments/6cvu8q/accelerometer_not_working/?st=j34ulrl7&sh=b5959b6a
Any of you had this problem, and more imortantly, a way to fix it?
Thanks!
Pieter
eldinnie said:
So, Eager as I was to try out the new O preview when it was publicly released I accepted the upgrade because I was enrolled in the bèta program.
After trying it out a few days I noticed some troublesome bugs (music app kept popping up out of nowhere, only send the topleft quarter of images whenever you send them, some apps have clearly not adapted to the new preview), and decided to leave the bèta program and roll back to the stable 7.1.2 rom.
To achieve this I stopped the bèta-program on android.com/beta and accepted the system update.
After reinstalling my phone (ugh) I noticed some things were missing. Google fit did not count any steps I made, automatic brightness was not working, maps had trouble knowing which direction I look at, and orientation was not working.
So I installed sensors test from the play store (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=asd.vector.sensor) and found out that NONE of my sensors are working, except the fingerprint reader, naturally I went around the web and found I'm not the only one:
https://www.reddit.com/r/nexus5x/comments/6cvu8q/accelerometer_not_working/?st=j34ulrl7&sh=b5959b6a
Any of you had this problem, and more imortantly, a way to fix it?
Thanks!
Pieter
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Do a full wipe and manually flash the partitions, including vendor.img
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eldinnie said:
So, Eager as I was to try out the new O preview when it was publicly released I accepted the upgrade because I was enrolled in the bèta program.
After trying it out a few days I noticed some troublesome bugs (music app kept popping up out of nowhere, only send the topleft quarter of images whenever you send them, some apps have clearly not adapted to the new preview), and decided to leave the bèta program and roll back to the stable 7.1.2 rom.
To achieve this I stopped the bèta-program on android.com/beta and accepted the system update.
After reinstalling my phone (ugh) I noticed some things were missing. Google fit did not count any steps I made, automatic brightness was not working, maps had trouble knowing which direction I look at, and orientation was not working.
So I installed sensors test from the play store and found out that NONE of my sensors are working, except the fingerprint reader, naturally I went around the web and found I'm not the only one:
Any of you had this problem, and more imortantly, a way to fix it?
Thanks!
Pieter
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I have the same problem and until now has not helped what I've done. Also full wipe and manually flash the partitions, including vendor.img has not worked and no change brought.
Downgrade to factory image 6.0.1, after, upgrade to 7 or 8
Downgrade to 7.1.2, relock the bootloader, then unlock it again. It'll be a perfect solution.
For me the problem was solved by flashing Android O DP2 over again and then flashing 7.1.2 back. Both Factory images with automatic scripts.
relock the bootloader, then unlock it again. It'll be a perfect solution.
eldinnie said:
So, Eager as I was to try out the new O preview when it was publicly released I accepted the upgrade because I was enrolled in the bèta program.
After trying it out a few days I noticed some troublesome bugs (music app kept popping up out of nowhere, only send the topleft quarter of images whenever you send them, some apps have clearly not adapted to the new preview), and decided to leave the bèta program and roll back to the stable 7.1.2 rom.
To achieve this I stopped the bèta-program on android.com/beta and accepted the system update.
After reinstalling my phone (ugh) I noticed some things were missing. Google fit did not count any steps I made, automatic brightness was not working, maps had trouble knowing which direction I look at, and orientation was not working.
So I installed sensors test from the play store (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=asd.vector.sensor) and found out that NONE of my sensors are working, except the fingerprint reader, naturally I went around the web and found I'm not the only one:
https://www.reddit.com/r/nexus5x/comments/6cvu8q/accelerometer_not_working/?st=j34ulrl7&sh=b5959b6a
Any of you had this problem, and more imortantly, a way to fix it?
Thanks!
Pieter
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I had the same issue and had to factory reset from the settings to get them working again but be aware that by doing the reset it will wipe all data from your phone so back up before hand
Thanks for all responses.
The steps I took to fix the issue were the following. My bootloader was still locked so what I had to do was this:
- enable developer mode (press version number 10 times in settings -> system)
- switch "Allow oem unlock" to on in developer mode <- If i did not do this the next step would fail.
- follow the steps on https://developers.google.com/android/images to flash 7.1.2 rom
- - Unlock bootloader
- - flash-all
- - Lock bootloader again
after this I had again a clean install of 7.1.2 with al sensors working as expected.
Cheers
I have already unlocked my Bootloader. Can I flash the images system, data, radio and vendor and then the TWRP Recovery? I would go back to an Custom Rom.
eldinnie said:
So, Eager as I was to try out the new O preview when it was publicly released I accepted the upgrade because I was enrolled in the bèta program.
After trying it out a few days I noticed some troublesome bugs (music app kept popping up out of nowhere, only send the topleft quarter of images whenever you send them, some apps have clearly not adapted to the new preview), and decided to leave the bèta program and roll back to the stable 7.1.2 rom.
To achieve this I stopped the bèta-program on android.com/beta and accepted the system update.
After reinstalling my phone (ugh) I noticed some things were missing. Google fit did not count any steps I made, automatic brightness was not working, maps had trouble knowing which direction I look at, and orientation was not working.
So I installed sensors test from the play store (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=asd.vector.sensor) and found out that NONE of my sensors are working, except the fingerprint reader, naturally I went around the web and found I'm not the only one:
https://www.reddit.com/r/nexus5x/comments/6cvu8q/accelerometer_not_working/?st=j34ulrl7&sh=b5959b6a
Any of you had this problem, and more imortantly, a way to fix it?
Thanks!
Pieter
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The solution is simple, you dont need to flash your phone; check out the first post.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/general/android-o-public-beta-opinions-t3608415
Jerber said:
The solution is simple, you dont need to flash your phone; check out the first post.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/general/android-o-public-beta-opinions-t3608415
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Your advice came too late but anyhow I would have lost everything anyway. But it's good advice for a future reader.
- - Unlock bootloader
- - flash-all (7.1.2 factory image)
- - Lock bootloader again
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This one worked, sensors are working again.
I have an unlocked Bootloader I flashed android O. now I would go back. I downloaded and flashed the system.img, vendor.img, Bootloader, boot.img and recovery. Now I'm back on an 7.1.2 Custom ROM and no sensors are working. Bootloader is still unlocked.
-Happy Feet- said:
I have an unlocked Bootloader I flashed android O. now I would go back. I downloaded and flashed the system.img, vendor.img, Bootloader, boot.img and recovery. Now I'm back on an 7.1.2 Custom ROM and no sensors are working. Bootloader is still unlocked.
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Wipe the entire phone (including internal storage) then reapply the stock factory image.
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SlimSnoopOS said:
Wipe the entire phone (including internal storage) then reapply the stock factory image.
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It was an hadware Issue and repaired from LG.
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So, something pretty strange just happened. Earlier today I downloaded the latest OTA to my phone to flash with TWRP sometime in the next few days. I was playing around with my phone tonight and setting up Google Assistant to work with my Nest thermostat. The Assistant wasn't consistently recognizing the ability to adjust my thermostat so I did a simple reboot thinking it may solidify things. Much to my surprise, when I rebooted the phone, I noticed the Nougat 'N' in the status bar and when I pulled down the notification drawer it said "finishing upgrade," or something to that effect. STRANGE. I figured, surely my phone didn't just update on its own, so I checked about device and surely I'm on the latest build. Went to reboot my phone and TWRP was replaced with the factory recover and I no longer have root.
In the end, I have no idea how this happened. Everything I have read says updates will fail with a modified system and in fact I've tried updating in the past only to have it fail. Any ideas How or why this happened?
You got a real SMARTPHONE!
mlin said:
Everything I have read says updates will fail with a modified system and in fact I've tried updating in the past only to have it fail. Any ideas How or why this happened?
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While I can't explain how this happened, I can point out that recovery is part of the boot image. And SuperSU is a "systemless" root method that also modifies the boot image. So your system image would appear as stock.
Sounds very interesting... I hope someone could answer this.
FlashFire? Also, do you have auto-update disabled in developer settings?
i got mine not long ago and had 7.1 on it and i did root and added twrp and in the background it downloaded 7.1.1 and when i did a reboot it installed it with no issue.
turn off auto update
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FlashFire? Also, do you have auto-update disabled in developer settings?
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Thanks for all of the responses. No flashfire. Auto update was on. I thought it was weird that with root, custom recovery and substratum theming that my phone updated, especially given the fact that I have tried to update several times through the system updates menu and it has always failed... No clue why it suddenly worked, and furthermore why it happened out of the blue.
mlin said:
Thanks for all of the responses. No flashfire. Auto update was on. I thought it was weird that with root, custom recovery and substratum theming that my phone updated, especially given the fact that I have tried to update several times through the system updates menu and it has always failed... No clue why it suddenly worked, and furthermore why it happened out of the blue.
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Purely hypothesis, but this update seemed to touch very few core system files and maybe just by luck none of what normally would cause it to fail was checked for changes. Recovery seems to be it's own animal as running TWRP sideload just wipes all recovery. In your case it replaced it with stock since you ran basically a standard OTA.
fletch33 said:
i got mine not long ago and had 7.1 on it and i did root and added twrp and in the background it downloaded 7.1.1 and when i did a reboot it installed it with no issue.
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Yeah, I knew TWRP alone wouldn't interfere with the update, but I thought root and other mods would. This is why I wasn't surprised when trying to update previously failed but was super surprised when it suddenly worked.
Apparently my wife's Pixel did this today as well. She said she didn't ever see anything about an update.
Its a Verizon model but was rooted, bootloader unlocked, with twrp installed.
It was previously on the December update just like my Pixel XL, but now is on February.
It currently won't make calls or record video, which is why she even asked me about it. I started working on it and noticed it was no longer rooted or had TWRP. I just got those two back and now have to try to get calls working.
jsbeagle said:
Apparently my wife's Pixel did this today as well. She said she didn't ever see anything about an update.
Its a Verizon model but was rooted, bootloader unlocked, with twrp installed.
It was previously on the December update just like my Pixel XL, but now is on February.
It currently won't make calls or record video, which is why she even asked me about it. I started working on it and noticed it was no longer rooted or had TWRP. I just got those two back and now have to try to get calls working.
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Interesting, I was on the December update as well. No problems with calls or video though. Very strange that in 2 months the January patch never successfully applied but the February patch did. Good luck with calls and video.
A full factory image flash got everything working. It kept working after installing TWRP, but after I root (SuperSU v2.79 SR3) it stops again.
jsbeagle said:
A full factory image flash got everything working. It kept working after installing TWRP, but after I root (SuperSU v2.79 SR3) it stops again.
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What stops again?
I am on 7.1.2 Beta and everything works good.
Whats not working for you?
After I root, the phone app gets sluggish, phone call audio doesn't work, the camera app "can't connect to camera" if you try switching to video, and youtube videos don't work in the app. They worked in the browser but had no audio.
jsbeagle said:
After I root, the phone app gets sluggish, phone call audio doesn't work, the camera app "can't connect to camera" if you try switching to video, and youtube videos don't work in the app. They worked in the browser but had no audio.
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Granted, after I got the update everything seemed a bit smoother. Audio seemed louder and more crisp.
Have you tried a factory reset?
Scott said:
What stops again?
I am on 7.1.2 Beta and everything works good.
Whats not working for you?
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Well, I guess its not even related to rooting. I had reflashed factory 7.1.1, installed twrp, and everything was still working. After I installed a few apps and restarted, all that stuff's not working again.
It doesn't even work in safe mode.
Just did a factory reset and it didn't help.
jsbeagle said:
Well, I guess its not even related to rooting. I had reflashed factory 7.1.1, installed twrp, and everything was still working. After I installed a few apps and restarted, all that stuff's not working again.
It doesn't even work in safe mode.
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Thats really odd. Maybe its an app thats not updated for 7.1.1.
I would reflash, let it wipe, then run it as a new phone for 24hrs. If it runs fine then I would install only essential apps, one by one and test after each one. Your sure to find the rotten apple that way. :good:
Good luck!
Hi,
am using a Pixel XL 1 on Android 8.1, bootloader unlocked, patch level of February. Now I have the problem that since about December no OTA updates are shown/offered at all. Therefor I always had to manually update.
Even the manual triggering of searching for updates, which has recently been changed so that the devices explicitly should get the currently available update, does not work.
The device was rooted, but I have unrooted it (Magisk) now, and is running the standard firmware from Feburar on it.
Does anyone have any clue why my device is not offered any OTA updates?
Anyone?
What kind of recovery do you have installed? Stock or TWRP?
Kream24 said:
What kind of recovery do you have installed? Stock or TWRP?
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Stock. So everything should be as vanilla as possible! I'm really clueless.
i don't get it either. pixels running a non-stock os should get notifications about a new update. they won't install successfully though. i'm guessing, but maybe going through the unroot process to get rid of magisk did not return your os to completely stock. maybe some junk was left behind and that's causing your issue.
my suggestion is to flash a full factory image to start fresh. i would edit the flash-all.bat script to remove the -w option to keep data. if that doesn't work, put the -w option back and rerun to wipe data and flash the factory image. if you really want to see if that fixes your problem, flash an older image like the february or january one, and see if the update notification comes back. or flash the march image to be up to date and wait until april to see if you get the update notification.
altwu said:
i don't get it either. pixels running a non-stock os should get notifications about a new update. they won't install successfully though. i'm guessing, but maybe going through the unroot process to get rid of magisk did not return your os to completely stock. maybe some junk was left behind and that's causing your issue.
my suggestion is to flash a full factory image to start fresh. i would edit the flash-all.bat script to remove the -w option to keep data.
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That's what I've did already No difference.
if that doesn't work, put the -w option back and rerun to wipe data and flash the factory image.
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It's just the hassle installing everything from scratch again.
I wish recovery/backup was as easy as on iOS. Without necessity of any tricks, root etc.
Is this phone enrolled in the Android Beta Program ? I've had trouble getting OTA updates on my phone after the beta program ended for it until I un-enrolled from the program, then I got updates like normal. There will be warnings about having to wipe the device, but if your on the the stock/stable version already you won't have to.
shaneledford said:
Is this phone enrolled in the Android Beta Program ? I've had trouble getting OTA updates on my phone after the beta program ended for it until I un-enrolled from the program, then I got updates like normal. There will be warnings about having to wipe the device, but if your on the the stock/stable version already you won't have to.
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Tried that one as well. I was on a beta at some point, but unsubscribed from the beta. Also tried to unsubscribe again, but it the well know link took me to a page where it said that there is no beta, hence I couldn't try to unsubscribe again.
When you flashed the full factory image did you use the newest march update? if you did then you wouldnt get anything because you are already current
Gotta say, exactly the same problem.. stuck on 8.0 November lol. Haven't found a solution, too lazy to manually flash for now. Let me know if you find a solution!
have you tried deleting the data and cache on the google services app?
I have a mate SE (BND-L34) that was on 8.0. Back in September of 2018, I unlocked it and rooted using another thread in this forum. All was working fine until a few days ago when I tried to install xposed using magisk. That bricked the phone. TWRP came up but boot looped. Finally got to the point where my only option was to let it download a stock image through wifi. I did, and then it had a couple updates available, and I let it update to build number BND-L34 8.0.0.352(C567). It also shows android security patch of February 1, 2019. That took the phone back to completely stock. All data wiped, no unlocked warning at bootup.
correction: At bootup, it does still give me the unlocked warning.
So anyway, All seemed to be working and I could add fingers to the list and they will unlock the phone fine. Then I installed an app that could use the fingerprint to unlock it, and I found that it did not work at all. The app waits for the fingerprint to be detected and it never happens. So I tried a different app, and same thing, just waits for the detect to happen. Again, the finger print unlocks the phone without hesitation, every time.
This makes me think that one of the updates is causing a problem. I've done some searching both on xda and google, and come up with nothing. Like no one else has seen this problem.
So I have a few questions:
1) Has anyone else seen this problem?
2) Can I use firmware finder to install a previous build, like the one from January or even the one from September? I don't have TWRP or root, just the stock image.
3) If I can't use firmware finder to downgrade, is there another way? Like through adb or something.
update:
Here's the answer to questions 2 & 3 above:
I was able to use firmware finder to download the January build .351. I couldn't get firmware finder to flash it. I then installed twrp into recovery using the image I found here https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-7x/development/oreo-twrp-complete-backup-t3764500. I followed the steps in this post https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-7x/how-to/tested-unbrick-bnd-l24-t3811645 to flash the .351 image. I just used the files I downloaded from firmware finder instead of the ones list there.
And since no one has replied, I'm guessing that this problem is mine alone. Also, going back to 8.0.0.351 did not solve the problem.
I finally rolled all the way back to 8.0.0.344(C567) (first Oreo, I think, from September) and now the fingerprint sensor works for applications. I have no idea why. Maybe there was a security update in the Jan build that disabled the fingerprint if the phone was unlocked. But it seems unlikely since no one else saw the same problem. I can't be the only person with an unlocked BND-L34 that let the phone update to the latest ota.
So I have another question: is there any way to stop the phone from looking for ota updates? It's damn annoying to have that "update available" thing pop up every day.
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electric bill said:
So I have another question: is there any way to stop the phone from looking for ota updates? It's damn annoying to have that "update available" thing pop up every day.
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Yeah, I posted the same thing a month or so ago and ended up figuring it out. Since you are rooted, the same solution I used will work for you. Froze the EMUI System Update process with Titanium Backup.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/hon...ation-t3897144
Welp
It was working, then I tried to install magisk, but it wouldn't install with twrpimgmount_ramdisk.img so I flashed twrp_p10_lite_0.4.img and then magisk 18.1. After that, fingerprint stopped working for apps . I tried re-flashing 344 build, factory resets, different twrp versions, running the magisk uninstall zip, I even re-locked the bootloader. No dice. This phone is back to stock now just the way I got it, no mods, no twrp, no root, and it still has a problem. I just can't figure it out. I think I'm done.
I really liked the phone. It has great features for a $200 phone. I could still use it without the fingerprint password feature, but I really liked that... alot. I certainly have the root procedure down.... I might buy another one and try again, or I might look for something else in that price range and say fu huawei.
electric bill said:
It was working, then I tried to install magisk, but it wouldn't install with twrpimgmount_ramdisk.img so I flashed twrp_p10_lite_0.4.img and then magisk 18.1. After that, fingerprint stopped working for apps . I tried re-flashing 344 build, factory resets, different twrp versions, running the magisk uninstall zip, I even re-locked the bootloader. No dice. This phone is back to stock now just the way I got it, no mods, no twrp, no root, and it still has a problem. I just can't figure it out. I think I'm done.
I really liked the phone. It has great features for a $200 phone. I could still use it without the fingerprint password feature, but I really liked that... alot. I certainly have the root procedure down.... I might buy another one and try again, or I might look for something else in that price range and say fu huawei.
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it's a problem with the app. If I restore an older version with titanium, it works fine.
Hi, I unlocked my mate SE boot-loader and rooted it. After upgrading to BND-L34 8.0.0.352, My TWRP disappeared and lost root. I tried used fastboot to reflash TWRP and failed. Could you confirm if your TWRP worked on version 352? Even I reverted my rom back to 344 using "Firmware finder", I still could not install custom any recovery. Could you help?
I just started receiving the error "Bluetooth keeps stopping" on my Pixel 3 XL a week ago. It comes and goes seemingly completely at random, sometimes clicking close app will work and other times it will just keep coming back over and over until I restart my phone. It's a huge problem because it takes my wifi and sometimes I think even my mobile data down with it. I've read a bunch of posts and it seems like many people have been having this issue.
I've tried turning off Wi-fi and Bluetooth scanning.
updating Google Play system update.
Clearing cache and storage of Bluetooth.
resetting every bluetooth device I own
Factory Reset
sideloading an OTA image
Flashing a factory image
I'm all out of ideas. The only thing I can come up with is it's a hardware issue, but generally hardware issues I run into are not so sporadic and random. Usually it's either broke, or not broke. It doesn't seem to correlate to how hot the phone gets. I feel like Google broke something with an Android update. I've tried to warranty it through Google but I purchased it new on Ebay and they want the original purchasers name, email and order number. Anyone know of a way around that for Google's warranty?
As a last ditch effort I just flashed the Sep 18th Android 9 factory image, crossing my fingers that for some reason that does something.
My only other idea is google has driver binaries posted for pixel devices. Do these binaries get written over/rolled back when the factory image is flashed? Or are they isolated and not touched when flashing a factory image? Could flashing new driver binaries fix the problem? If so, does anyone have a guide on how to flash the driver binaries, google gives documentation for sideloading the OTA or flashing factory images, but nothing for how to install the driver binaries.
iwestfall7062 said:
I just started receiving the error "Bluetooth keeps stopping" on my Pixel 3 XL a week ago. It comes and goes seemingly completely at random, sometimes clicking close app will work and other times it will just keep coming back over and over until I restart my phone. It's a huge problem because it takes my wifi and sometimes I think even my mobile data down with it. I've read a bunch of posts and it seems like many people have been having this issue.
I've tried turning off Wi-fi and Bluetooth scanning.
updating Google Play system update.
Clearing cache and storage of Bluetooth.
resetting every bluetooth device I own
Factory Reset
sideloading an OTA image
Flashing a factory image
I'm all out of ideas. The only thing I can come up with is it's a hardware issue, but generally hardware issues I run into are not so sporadic and random. Usually it's either broke, or not broke. It doesn't seem to correlate to how hot the phone gets. I feel like Google broke something with an Android update. I've tried to warranty it through Google but I purchased it new on Ebay and they want the original purchasers name, email and order number. Anyone know of a way around that for Google's warranty?
As a last ditch effort I just flashed the Sep 18th Android 9 factory image, crossing my fingers that for some reason that does something.
My only other idea is google has driver binaries posted for pixel devices. Do these binaries get written over/rolled back when the factory image is flashed? Or are they isolated and not touched when flashing a factory image? Could flashing new driver binaries fix the problem? If so, does anyone have a guide on how to flash the driver binaries, google gives documentation for sideloading the OTA or flashing factory images, but nothing for how to install the driver binaries.
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Try flashing the dec/Jan build then lock bootloader then start phone as normal setup then unlock bootloader. There's also some Bluetooth settings in the developer ootions. Also check battery settings for the app maybe try turning off optizmation for it. There's also a setting somewhere that will let you turn off the ble236a scan it's always on mine new pair list. But the drivers are usually flash with the update or ota. I needed to flash those when flashing Dirty Unicorns. Fastboot flash vendor_a vendor.img and same for vendor_b believe the other is the radio img you would need to extract them with 7zip if using Windows.
Mine did this as well but I was using naptime,and servicly to kill and or deep sleep quicker. Which is what made me think of the battery optizmation
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Try flashing the dec/Jan build then lock bootloader then start phone as normal setup then unlock bootloader. There's also some Bluetooth settings in the developer ootions. Also check battery settings for the app maybe try turning off optizmation for it. There's also a setting somewhere that will let you turn off the ble236a scan it's always on mine new pair list. But the drivers are usually flash with the update or ota. I needed to flash those when flashing Dirty Unicorns. Fastboot flash vendor_a vendor.img and same for vendor_b believe the other is the radio img you would need to extract them with 7zip if using Windows.
Mine did this as well but I was using naptime,and servicly to kill and or deep sleep quicker. Which is what made me think of the battery optizmation
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Just a precaution, as soon as you start locking and unlocking bootloader you're going to be doing a complete wipe of your device. So backup before hand. You'll also want to do a complete install of the factory image, with the wipe option, before you attempt to lock the bootloader. If you lock the bootloader and you are not 100% stock of something goes wrong you could end up with an expensive paper weight.
billyt1 said:
Try flashing the dec/Jan build then lock bootloader then start phone as normal setup then unlock bootloader. There's also some Bluetooth settings in the developer ootions. Also check battery settings for the app maybe try turning off optizmation for it. There's also a setting somewhere that will let you turn off the ble236a scan it's always on mine new pair list. But the drivers are usually flash with the update or ota. I needed to flash those when flashing Dirty Unicorns. Fastboot flash vendor_a vendor.img and same for vendor_b believe the other is the radio img you would need to extract them with 7zip if using Windows.
Mine did this as well but I was using naptime,and servicly to kill and or deep sleep quicker. Which is what made me think of the battery optizmation
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The error happened once immediately after a full factory image flash before I had downloaded a single program or changed a single setting, so I don't see how it could be bluetooth settings, battery optimization, wifi/bluetooth scanning, or a rogue app. Oddly enough, since posting this last night I've managed to go 12 hours without an errors after flashing the Sept 2018 factory image. buuuuuuuut now I'm afraid to upgrade to Android 10 again.
jd1639 said:
Just a precaution, as soon as you start locking and unlocking bootloader you're going to be doing a complete wipe of your device. So backup before hand. You'll also want to do a complete install of the factory image, with the wipe option, before you attempt to lock the bootloader. If you lock the bootloader and you are not 100% stock of something goes wrong you could end up with an expensive paper weight.
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Thank you for making sure I understood this. Yeah, I generally factory reset my phone and laptop once a year so I always back everything up before a reset. And yeah, I haven't changed anything from stock on this phone since I've had it, so unlocking and locking the bootloader should never cause any issues. As I told Billy, the Sept 2018 image seems to have fixed the problem, fingers crossed.
Is it probable that upgrading once again to Android 10 will cause the issue to return? The Sept 2018 image must have changed an internal setting or driver that wasn't functioning properly.
iwestfall7062 said:
Is it probable that upgrading once again to Android 10 will cause the issue to return? The Sept 2018 image must have changed an internal setting or driver that wasn't functioning properly.
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I can't tell you for sure, but i would think the latest firmware should work. There have been a number of Bluetooth fixes since the original firmware, which it appears you're on now. That, and lots of security fixes.
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I can't tell you for sure, but i would think the latest firmware should work. There have been a number of Bluetooth fixes since the original firmware, which it appears you're on now. That, and lots of security fixes.
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Yeah, I mean I would much prefer being on Android 10 and having the latest updates, I normally update as soon as they come out. But, given that I flashed the Jan 2020 image and bluetooth was still broken, and then flashed the Sep 2018 which seems to have fixed it, I'm hesitant to go back to the Jan 2020 updates. Kind of tending towards the if it isn't broken, don't fix it philosophy right now. If I had time to monkey around with my phone all the time I wouldn't mind, but the semester just started and I use my phone for everything at school so I don't really have time for it to be not working. >.< Such an odd issue and odd fix.
Looks hardware related, like the cable is loose.
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Looks hardware related, like the cable is loose.
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And it's continuing to happen even with the Sept 2018 factory image flash.
Why do you think it's hardware related and that a cable is loose when a reboot fixes it? If the cable is loose a reboot shouldn't fix it.
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And it's continuing to happen even with the Sept 2018 factory image flash.
Why do you think it's hardware related and that a cable is loose when a reboot fixes it? If the cable is loose a reboot shouldn't fix it.
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What do you have Bluetooth connected to when it happens?
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What do you have Bluetooth connected to when it happens?
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Nothing. It doesn't matter whether anything is connected or not. It literally happened on first boot up of a fresh flashed Jan 2020 factory image, before I had put a single thing on the phone.
Generally I have my Fitbit Versa connected, I got 2 tiles awhile ago, but first troubleshooting thing I did was remove the app and delete those from bluetooth since those were my latest additions to bluetooth. I have backbeat fit headphones I use sometimes, the same with bose soundlink ii headphones, ps4 controllers, a jbl pulse 3, my car radio. But I factory restored all of those items so they weren't trying to connect to my phone, and then flashed the factory image. So I don't see how it has anything to do with an actual bluetooth connection.
Im having this same exact issue. Android 9 was always super smooth. It all started with the Android 10 update. I was having all kinds of Radio related (wifi/bluetooth/data) issues ever since. I noticed sometime in Nov/Dec that google released some kind of radio system app update and things got a little better. But I still have the Bluetooth problem (like today, which prompted me to find this thread) or every once in a while ill lose all data connectivity and have to reboot my phone for everything to come back. I LOVE the dark theme, but this has to be the worst Android update from a stability standpoint ive ever experienced.
Just want you to know it isnt just you. Its something to do with some phones on Android 10
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Im having this same exact issue. Android 9 was always super smooth. It all started with the Android 10 update. I was having all kinds of Radio related (wifi/bluetooth/data) issues ever since. I noticed sometime in Nov/Dec that google released some kind of radio system app update and things got a little better. But I still have the Bluetooth problem (like today, which prompted me to find this thread) or every once in a while ill lose all data connectivity and have to reboot my phone for everything to come back. I LOVE the dark theme, but this has to be the worst Android update from a stability standpoint ive ever experienced.
Just want you to know it isnt just you. Its something to do with some phones on Android 10
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Yeah, I wish this thread held a solution for you. I've searched and searched and tried every solution I've found on google and nothing has worked, and really none of the threads I have found have ever had a concrete solution either, just one or two people going "well I did THIS and it worked", and a bunch of people saying it didn't work for them. I just cannot fathom how a full factory flash back to the very first image would not revert the changes that came with Android 10. That's why I was questioning whether or not a factory flash replaces driver binaries. It's the only way I could see the factory flash to Sept 2018 not fixing our issue. (Other than it really being a hardware issue, but that doesn't seem possible to me.)
Oh wow, you're still having same issues on Android 9??
Im still on Android 10, most recent update. I did do a full factory flash a few weeks ago and it was quite the improvement. But I still do have the Bluetooth/radio issue every once in a while, like yesterday.
I wonder if it's a hardware issue and/or substandard hardware performance that Android 10 made more prevalent? That's something we'll probably never know
I only pointed to hardware as I had a similar issue years ago. The radio connections were slightly loose so it would come and go. I do hope you are able to figure out what is wrong, was not trying to be rude.
wangdaning said:
I only pointed to hardware as I had a similar issue years ago. The radio connections were slightly loose so it would come and go. I do hope you are able to figure out what is wrong, was not trying to be rude.
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Oh no, I didn't think for a second you were being rude. And I appreciate your idea, just with what I'm experiencing with my specific phone it doesn't seem to be a hardware issue.
Strangely enough, the issue has been tapering off as of late, after the factory resets I just continued to use my phone while I wait to figure out if I can get a refund or a warranty replacement, etc. The issue has been occurring with much less frequency since then. Still happens, but not like it was.
Damn, the Bluetooth bug is back again. It was so bad the other day, my phone kept bootlooping for like 20 mins while I was on the road.
I finally just let phone sit for a while and it fixed itself. Man this is completely sporadic.
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Damn, the Bluetooth bug is back again. It was so bad the other day, my phone kept bootlooping for like 20 mins while I was on the road.
I finally just let phone sit for a while and it fixed itself. Man this is completely sporadic.
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Yeah, mines been better for like 4 days, and then it just crashed and rebooted by itself earlier today.
has anyone gotten to the bottom of this yet? it seems to be a result of the play store system update being "stuck" on Sept 1st...even if you get it to download to the current version, currently March 1st, after a reboot it will not show the March update has been applied. And should it actually show that the March update has been applies, within a day the phone will reboot and the bluetooth bug will return, strangely the update to the play store system reverts to Sept 1st.
I'm having this issue with my son's phone. I tried unlocking the bootloader and flashing the factory img from April but of course the bug is still there, and after signing in the Play Store system is of course dated Sept 1st
There is no fix. I made an official Android Issue Tracker thread.
https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/151033055
and a Google Pixel Phone Help thread.
https://support.google.com/pixelphone/thread/32828289?hl=en
Google's being ****ty about it. I eventually just bought a new Pixel 4 XL. I needed a functional phone for school and work, and as much as I hate to spend money on another Google product after this mess, they do make the most powerful pure android phones with the best camera. Ebay FTW, $600, never giving them another penny directly.
If you still have warranty, get it warrantied immediately, and don't take no for an answer. I dawdled around thinking it would get fixed and even though I reported that I was having issues with it directly to Google's phone support BEFORE the warranty expired, by the time I called a second time and pushed a manager to see if they could warranty it, my warranty had expired so they told me to go jump in a lake.
to make it worse, Google told me the phone still has an extended warranty but I'm not the original owner and have no way to contact that individual. But you need that person's email address for it to work. So it was purchased but because of this technicality it's null and void. I get the security of it but it's still garbage
Hello all,
Please help me to detect the exactly issue on my Pixel phone - Google Pixel 6 pro:
+) Somtimes my screen goes black, I press the power button and it still makes a sound - I mean it looks like still working).
+) But tp get it working again as normal, the only way is to press and hold the power button in 30 seconds to reboot.
+) A my friend said that it was due to the current version software? But I am not sure, please help to detect exactly reason at here.
I attached the video about the issue and the picture about the current version sofware.
Appriciate alls.
I don't have much to say that can help. I just wanted to mention that my wife and I haven't had this issue in the 3 1/2 months we've had our P6Ps, including on this latest update (same as the version you're on).
There are several things you can try to see if it'll help.
A Factory Reset, or if you're going to do that anyway, might as well try Official Google Android Flash Tool with having the option chosen to do a full wipe and flash all partitions. With any luck, the issue would be solved. I would be careful about what apps you reinstall after resetting or reflashing, although I wouldn't expect any particular app to be the culprit, but this should be ruled out.
I am assuming your phone isn't rooted, or even have the bootloader unlocked. For Official Google Android Flash Tool, OEM Unlocking needs to be toggled on - you may not have to manually unlock the bootloader - the "site" will do that on its own.
roirraW edor ehT said:
I don't have much to say that can help. I just wanted to mention that my wife and I haven't had this issue in the 3 1/2 months we've had our P6Ps, including on this latest update (same as the version you're on).
There are several things you can try to see if it'll help.
A Factory Reset, or if you're going to do that anyway, might as well try Official Google Android Flash Tool with having the option chosen to do a full wipe and flash all partitions. With any luck, the issue would be solved. I would be careful about what apps you reinstall after resetting or reflashing, although I wouldn't expect any particular app to be the culprit, but this should be ruled out.
I am assuming your phone isn't rooted, or even have the bootloader unlocked. For Official Google Android Flash Tool, OEM Unlocking needs to be toggled on - you may not have to manually unlock the bootloader - the "site" will do that on its own.
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Many thanks for your response, I tried flash to factory image sq1d.220105.007 last night yesterday. I will not try update, install some needed apps and continue monitor to see if it repeats or not? I will get back to you if need help anymore. Tks again.
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Many thanks for your response, I tried flash to factory image sq1d.220105.007 last night yesterday. I will not try update, install some needed apps and continue monitor to see if it repeats or not? I will get back to you if need help anymore. Tks again.
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Good luck! I hope it helps.