Recent Issues - Google Pixel XL Questions & Answers

I've been experiencing several issues with my Pixel XL recently, and I'm not sure how they might be related to one another or how to resolve them. Before I resort to possibly resetting the device entirely, I was wondering if anyone might have any bright ideas.
1. I was having issues reconnecting to the Project Fi network after the connection was lost without resetting the device. This appears to have been resolved after a call to the Project Fi team, but toggling airplane mode did nothing.
2. Play Store app updates seem to take forever now. They get to 100% downloaded and just sit there for minutes or longer before installing.
3. Notifications for apps are just broken a lot of the time. They arrive hours late if they arrive at all.
Rebooting and/or clearing the cache do not seem to help with the above issues.
Does this all point to anything? I've never bother rooting the device, so I'm not sure what could possibly have messed things up this badly.

Sounds like a factory reset is needed. Sucks but it'll fix all your issues.

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*Please Help* LG G3 WiFi keeps dropping when using the phone

Hey guys,
I need your help here my G3 is acting up now and its really irritating me. So what happens is when im using the phone my WiFi will suddenly drop and I would have to wait around 5 minutes every-time this happens to me. I don't have a problem with my router its a fast router and works well all the time. Lets say i to go into a bathroom and when using the phone the WiFi will drop instantly and I've tried all the steps by forgetting the wifi and re-typing it again, factory resetting going onto my 2.4.GHZ and still receiving the problem. Is there ANY fix out there that can do it its really annoying me and i need it fixed. Please.
Thank you.
I'm no expert, but in my opinion (and assuming you haven't tried this yet) the first thing I would do is to do a hard reset. It is unclear from your post if the problem is occurring immediately after a hard/factory reset, so will assume you have added all apps afterwards.
If it is still happening after that (and before you start installing all your apps) then you have a problem with the phone itself. If not add all your apps back and ensure all have been opened/run.
If it starts happening again, then it might be an app causing it. Hard reset again and then add your apps back piecemeal (maybe 5 at a time - keep not of which ones you are doing) and open each one after installation (as installing is one thing, but the running of an app might be the cause)
This way, if it does start happening again, you will know which 1 (or maybe 5) app(s) is to blame.
As I said, I am no expert, but this is the logical way I would go about eliminating or trying to find the cause of an annoying problem.
rjcb23 said:
I'm no expert, but in my opinion (and assuming you haven't tried this yet) the first thing I would do is to do a hard reset. It is unclear from your post if the problem is occurring immediately after a hard/factory reset, so will assume you have added all apps afterwards.
If it is still happening after that (and before you start installing all your apps) then you have a problem with the phone itself. If not add all your apps back and ensure all have been opened/run.
If it starts happening again, then it might be an app causing it. Hard reset again and then add your apps back piecemeal (maybe 5 at a time - keep not of which ones you are doing) and open each one after installation (as installing is one thing, but the running of an app might be the cause)
This way, if it does start happening again, you will know which 1 (or maybe 5) app(s) is to blame.
As I said, I am no expert, but this is the logical way I would go about eliminating or trying to find the cause of an annoying problem.
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I had a similar issue and the cause for me was having both 2.4 GHz and 5GHz WiFi networks SSID the same. If you have a dual band router name each differently. Hope that helps.
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Update on the phone I did manage to do a factory reset and have fixed the problem thank you rjcb23
Weird though I did multiple factory resets and that actually managed to fix the problem aha. Thank you. : )

Verizon S8+ Bugs and Issues

Hi everyone,
I have 2 Galaxy S8+ from Verizon and here are my issues:
Past issues:
One of them did not come with the Galaxy Apps store (Not the plays store), and that phone also experienced the DQA issue
Current issues:
If I turn on Fingerprint gestures, the fingerprint sensor will stop working, this was an issue I had from the day I got the phone and has continued even through the updates. Here's a thread I made about it a while ago : https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8+/help/fingerprint-sensor-t3595614
My internal speaker has detached, or at least I think that is the issue, as sometimes when I am in a phone call and shake the phone just a little bit, it will either start making a weird buzz sound or completely cut off the sound. Shaking it again will fix it, that's why I think it's a physical issue. I haven't dropped my phone and just in case I ever do, I have a case and a screen protector on it, and neither of them (phone, case, screen protector) have any damage marks on them.
The Biggest Issue: Currently this is the most annoying bug I am experiencing is that whenever I go to lock screen and security in the setting app, it crashes the settings app. I also can't use the search function in the settings app, as it crashes the app withing a few seconds. The lock screen and security is the only menu in which I experience this, I am 99% sure this is due to me turning on Secure startup. I had it turned on a few days after I got the phone and it worked great, I had to turn it off once, about a month ago in order to get a quicker boot. After that I was experiencing issues turning it back on (meaning I turned it on, rebooted the phone and it would not work) , after some persistence, I was able to get it to work and it has worked and still works.
One thing to mention is that I had done the most recent system update, I am not sure this issue was caused by at, since the inability so search in the setting menu has happened prior to the latest update.
I have tried everything other than a full factory reset (wiping all cache, wiping apps cache, reset setting, reset network settings), which I refuse to do, It is absolutely unacceptable for me to pay this much for this phone and have so many issues with it, I have factory resetted my phone (Samsung's recommendation) in order to fix the first issue listed above, multiple times and it did not work.
At this point I really don't know what to do, Samsung support has been useless in this, I don't wish to replace my phone right now as I need it to much to even give up for one day, If anyone has any advice/fix other than factory resetting, I'll happily try it.
Thank you,
GGgamer16
Sounds like a factory reset is needed. I just tried all you mentioned with zero problems on the newest update w/ navbar options and experienced none of that. Speaker problem is most likely hardware related.
Anyone had any luck getting rid of the wifi disconnect? The issue where wifi disconnects showing a ! next to the wifi symbol on the status bar?
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Anyone had any luck getting rid of the wifi disconnect? The issue where wifi disconnects showing a ! next to the wifi symbol on the status bar?
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You try changing your WiFi channel? Using 5ghz or 2.5ghz? I use Wifi 100% of the time I'm home and never have any issues with disconnects.
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You try changing your WiFi channel? Using 5ghz or 2.5ghz? I use Wifi 100% of the time I'm home and never have any issues with disconnects.
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Yeah I have tried changing channels. It didn't matter. I'm on 2.4 GHz.
I found a possible fix from another forum. I changed my wifi encryption from wpa2 AES/tkip to wpa2 tkip only last night and was rock solid after that point. I didn't have any more wifi issues... Just wanted to mention this change for other people. I usually got 5+disconnects every night. I'm gonna try just the AES option tonight and see how it acts.

Long delay when attempting to make a phone call - just started

Really strange issue just started occurring today as far as I can tell. I am on a Google Pixel XL, unlocked, rooted (with Magisk), running latest 8.1 with Feb security patch. This morning I have started experiencing a very strange issue with making phone calls with my phone. Regardless if I use a home screen direct dial shortcut, attempt to dial from within contacts, from call log, etc...I experience a VERY long delay between attempting to place the call and the call actually being made. Upwards of 30 sec or even much longer. I just used the stopwatch app to time a 3 min 10 sec. delay between the time I attempted to make a call by pressing the phone icon next to a recent call in the call log and when the phone actually "dialed" the call. Between the pressing of the button and the actual making of the call - there was no indication the phone had even accepted the input. I have never seen this behavior and it just started today. I have frozen my Call Control app (spam call filtering), Cleared cache and data for the "Phone" app. Disabled Advanced LTE Calling. I'm at a loss...the last app update on the "Phone" app was Feb 7, 2018
Anyone else experienced this or any suggestions? I have searched the forums and reddit and there appear to be some similar issues being reported - but nothing widespread. Any suggestions welcomed.
EDIT: The issue does not occur when booted into safe mode. So now I am hunting for which most recent app update is causing the issue. Good times.
Thanks!
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sb1893 said:
Really strange issue just started occurring today as far as I can tell. I am on a Google Pixel XL, unlocked, rooted (with Magisk), running latest 8.1 with Feb security patch. This morning I have started experiencing a very strange issue with making phone calls with my phone. Regardless if I use a home screen direct dial shortcut, attempt to dial from within contacts, from call log, etc...I experience a VERY long delay between attempting to place the call and the call actually being made. Upwards of 30 sec or even much longer. I just used the stopwatch app to time a 3 min 10 sec. delay between the time I attempted to make a call by pressing the phone icon next to a recent call in the call log and when the phone actually "dialed" the call. Between the pressing of the button and the actual making of the call - there was no indication the phone had even accepted the input. I have never seen this behavior and it just started today. I have frozen my Call Control app (spam call filtering), Cleared cache and data for the "Phone" app. Disabled Advanced LTE Calling. I'm at a loss...the last app update on the "Phone" app was Feb 7, 2018
Anyone else experienced this or any suggestions? I have searched the forums and reddit and there appear to be some similar issues being reported - but nothing widespread. Any suggestions welcomed.
EDIT: The issue does not occur when booted into safe mode. So now I am hunting for which most recent app update is causing the issue. Good times.
Thanks!
S
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Update: No idea what is going on - but I think I resolved the issue accidentally. I connected my Pixel XL to my computer to try to capture a logcat while the issue was occurring to see if I could find a clue as to the offending app. However, I was unable to reproduce the issue while running the logcat. I disconnected from my computer and now the issue is resolved. Phone calls can be made and respond immediately. This is after multiple reboots, clearing cache, data on phone app, etc did not resolve the issue and it could be readily reproduced.....not sure why the simple act of connecting to computer and running a logcat could have resolved. But oh well.
sb1893 said:
Update: No idea what is going on - but I think I resolved the issue accidentally. I connected my Pixel XL to my computer to try to capture a logcat while the issue was occurring to see if I could find a clue as to the offending app. However, I was unable to reproduce the issue while running the logcat. I disconnected from my computer and now the issue is resolved. Phone calls can be made and respond immediately. This is after multiple reboots, clearing cache, data on phone app, etc did not resolve the issue and it could be readily reproduced.....not sure why the simple act of connecting to computer and running a logcat could have resolved. But oh well.
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And....issue has recurred. This time after making successfully making call over lunch while connected to Bluetooth system in my car. After that first call...all other calls were impacted by the 30 sec to 2 min delay before going thru. I've tried installing older version of Google Connectivity Services and that did not resolve the issue as well as using the Pixel Launcher (I normally use Nova). Once again, I was able to clear up the issue by simply connecting my phone to my computer via USB. (Didn't even run any commands within ADB this time - just connected phone and was able to make immediate calls again.) So now I think something related to connecting to my car bluetooth system is the culprit. But that car bluetooth version hasn't changed in a long time. And this has never happened before this morning. (I did use bluetooth in the car to make a call this morning when I first noticed the issue.) I'm at a loss. I'll keep playing with it I guess. Hopefully whatever got messed up gets corrected with another update soon.
sb1893 said:
And....issue has recurred. This time after making successfully making call over lunch while connected to Bluetooth system in my car. After that first call...all other calls were impacted by the 30 sec to 2 min delay before going thru. I've tried installing older version of Google Connectivity Services and that did not resolve the issue as well as using the Pixel Launcher (I normally use Nova). Once again, I was able to clear up the issue by simply connecting my phone to my computer via USB. (Didn't even run any commands within ADB this time - just connected phone and was able to make immediate calls again.) So now I think something related to connecting to my car bluetooth system is the culprit. But that car bluetooth version hasn't changed in a long time. And this has never happened before this morning. (I did use bluetooth in the car to make a call this morning when I first noticed the issue.) I'm at a loss. I'll keep playing with it I guess. Hopefully whatever got messed up gets corrected with another update soon.
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The saga continues. The issue occurs immediately after the first call I attempt when connected to my BMW bluetooth system. From that point on, I experience a 30 sec to 3 min delay between attempting to make a call and the Pixel XL actually initiating the call. The quickest way I have found to resolve the issue is to plug the phone into a charger for a few seconds and I am then again able to place calls. I have verified that the BMW bluetooth software is up to date and has not been updated in over a year. (Again - this issue just started happening yesterday...and I've been on Feb security patch for several weeks). I just cleared cache from within Titanium Backup. Will see if that improves the situation. Very weird. I also was just able to recreate the issue using just a simple Plantronics headset. So I continue to think it is something related to the Bluetooth stack on the phone. But I am not sure how to check to see if any of that has been updated via app update since I upgraded to Feb security patches. (I reproduced the issue at my desk using the headset after clearing cache.)
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Any news on this? This is absolutely killing me. Sometimes a hard reset stops fixes it, sometimes now. I bought this phone for almost $1,000 in April last year and it can't make phone calls. Pretty bad bug to say the least.
Racermanz said:
Any news on this? This is absolutely killing me. Sometimes a hard reset stops fixes it, sometimes now. I bought this phone for almost $1,000 in April last year and it can't make phone calls. Pretty bad bug to say the least.
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No - but I'm at least somewhat encouraged to know I am not the only one dealing with the issue. Today I flashed factory images (but preserved my data by removing the -w from the flash-all.bat)...that did not resolve. I've tried the reset app preferences, reboot suggestion I found elsewhere - no dice. Google pushed a new Phone app yesterday - that also did not resolve. I've even tried uninstalling Magisk completely and dropping back to 15.4 - also no help. I'm running out of ideas. I've taken to carrying a charging cable in my car...so if I absolutely need to make a call when the phone isn't behaving, I can just quickly plug it in...which does clear up the issue temporarily. Also keep a charging cable at my desk now...so I'm limping along..but for an issue that just appeared out of nowhere this week...it's been pretty frustating to deal with. Also - I no longer believe being currently connected to Bluetooth is related to the issue. I've been able to get the issue to occur today while not connected to any bluetooth devices.
Try
settings>system>developer options>media>disable USB audio routing
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Try
settings>system>developer options>media>disable USB audio routing
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Thanks bros. This is such a strange bug. Right now it works before I have turned off USB audio routing. I have turned off USB audio routing. I will report back if this DOESNT work. If I don't post again we can assume this works.
Thanks DR3W5K1, great name bro.
DR3W5K1 said:
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settings>system>developer options>media>disable USB audio routing
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Just tried to toggle on, which looks to mean Disable. Then rebooted. No luck. Issue still occurs. Thanks for the suggestion. Willing to try anything even to just eliminate as possibility at this point.
Well - I have found a better workaround. When you attempt a call, if you get no response, you can toggle Airplane mode "ON"....You will then see the call you attempted fail. When you turn Airplane mode back "Off" you can can successfully make calls again. Better than having to plug into a charger cable to get the attempted call "unstuck"....still no idea what is going on....but this workaround at least is more palatable, portable, and take a few seconds...hope someone can figure out root cause soon and a proper fix becomes available.
EDIT: Even better workaround. Toggling Mobile Data OFF and ON has the same effect of clearing the issue. And works better when connected to Bluetooth in car as those connections will be maintained vs. using Airplane mode toggle. So - issue seems to be related to Mobile Data somehow - but I have already had Advanced Calling / LTE, etc...turned off as one of my first steps in troubleshooting this issue.
Has OP been down the road of looking at any and all apps installed that are interacting with the Phone permission? I remember snapchat was causing weird beeps for people when making calls until the permission was manually revoked.
Maybe some app is having a bad interaction?
Try changing the network mode in the secret menu dial *#*#4636#*#* to get there
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Has OP been down the road of looking at any and all apps installed that are interacting with the Phone permission? I remember snapchat was causing weird beeps for people when making calls until the permission was manually revoked.
Maybe some app is having a bad interaction?
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I have tried that. Sorry for not mentioning it in this thread. At one point I revoked "Phone" permission from all apps other than Phone, Carrier Services, and Contacts. Rebooted. Issue still occurred.
DR3W5K1 said:
Try changing the network mode in the secret menu dial *#*#4636#*#* to get there
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Ahhh...I had forgotten about this secret menu. Looks like I could permanently toggle off VoLTE, WifiCalling, etc...here. But - not sure I want to go that route...I'm OK at present with Toggling Mobile Data via Quick Settings tile. And hopefully this issue eventually gets solved as mysteriously as it was introduced via some update.
Having the same problems on OG Pixel XL 8.1 with February security patches. All apps latest up to date.
Have tried uninstalling latest Phone app update. Clearing Phone app cache, etc nothing works. Network mode change, SIM reinstall, Network type change.
Only airplane mode toggle will fix it.
FYI mobile data toggle does NOT fix it for me, only airplane toggle. I wonder if network data toggle will only fix it if you are on a network provider currently doing calling over mobile data. Im on TMobile with great LTE coverage, but the mobile data toggle doesn't work for me.
tesla45 said:
Having the same problems on OG Pixel XL 8.1 with February security patches. All apps latest up to date.
Have tried uninstalling latest Phone app update. Clearing Phone app cache, etc nothing works. Network mode change, SIM reinstall, Network type change.
Only airplane mode toggle will fix it.
FYI mobile data toggle does NOT fix it for me, only airplane toggle. I wonder if network data toggle will only fix it if you are on a network provider currently doing calling over mobile data. Im on TMobile with great LTE coverage, but the mobile data toggle doesn't work for me.
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Interesting....I'm on Verizon and I do believe that they route calls over Mobile data at times. I'm going to stay tuned, but likely done with much more deep investigation at the moment. I've spent enough time down this particular rabbit hole and the Mobile Data toggle is workable for me (not ideal, obviously)...hopefully a permanent fix materializes soon. Thanks to all for their suggestions and moral support. Much appreciated.
OK WORKAROUND FOR ANSWERING CALLS UPDATE:
Found this floating on some other forum, not sure where after this mad dash of a search I did this morning, but original credit to them...
When you receive a call and the phone is active and unlocked, press the power button to lock the phone and bring up the blue call management screen. Now you can swipe to answer.
This seems to work for more than one test call as I've tried this multiple times in a row.
NO REAL WORKAROUND FOR MAKING CALLS YET (outside of airplane mode toggle, or using Google voice/hangouts to place calls).
GOOGLE SUPPORT - THIS IS CLEARLY A SOFTWARE ISSUE, not a 3rd party app issue either since the problem goes away for answering calls when you press the lock screen or toggle airplane mode for placing calls. Please STOP ASKING CUSTOMERS TO invest hours of time (or money) FACTORY RESETTING PHONES, or REPLACING/BUYING NEW PHONES.
MY HUNCH is there is some core google service that isn't being used in SAFE MODE, but starts being used on NORMAL BOOT that is causing all these issues. I really DOUBT its a 3rd party app.
Install the stock again clearing all the data. Don't restore anything with titanium or install any extra apps. Then make a call.
tesla45 said:
OK WORKAROUND FOR ANSWERING CALLS UPDATE:
Found this floating on some other forum, not sure where after this mad dash of a search I did this morning, but original credit to them...
When you receive a call and the phone is active and unlocked, press the power button to lock the phone and bring up the blue call management screen. Now you can swipe to answer.
This seems to work for more than one test call as I've tried this multiple times in a row.
NO REAL WORKAROUND FOR MAKING CALLS YET (outside of airplane mode toggle, or using Google voice/hangouts to place calls).
GOOGLE SUPPORT - THIS IS CLEARLY A SOFTWARE ISSUE, not a 3rd party app issue either since the problem goes away for answering calls when you press the lock screen or toggle airplane mode for placing calls. Please STOP ASKING CUSTOMERS TO invest hours of time (or money) FACTORY RESETTING PHONES, or REPLACING/BUYING NEW PHONES.
MY HUNCH is there is some core google service that isn't being used in SAFE MODE, but starts being used on NORMAL BOOT that is causing all these issues. I really DOUBT its a 3rd party app.
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And all this time, I thought my problem was only on the delay in placing calls. I just tested and confirmed that I am also having the same issue of being unable to answer calls. I also verified that the workaround you describe above works perfectly for me for answering calls. Also - I appreciate the suggestion to restore to fully factory reset, wiping data, and test prior to installing any apps....BUT I am not willing to invest that amount of time when I have viable workarounds. I agree that this is almost certainly a Google software issue in some core app or service and I'm hoping that we will see a resolution shortly...(maybe in March Security patches? - but I'm not holding out hope as I haven't seen that much widespread concern about this issue elsewhere.)
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And all this time, I thought my problem was only on the delay in placing calls. I just tested and confirmed that I am also having the same issue of being unable to answer calls. I also verified that the workaround you describe above works perfectly for me for answering calls. Also - I appreciate the suggestion to restore to fully factory reset, wiping data, and test prior to installing any apps....BUT I am not willing to invest that amount of time when I have viable workarounds. I agree that this is almost certainly a Google software issue in some core app or service and I'm hoping that we will see a resolution shortly...(maybe in March Security patches? - but I'm not holding out hope as I haven't seen that much widespread concern about this issue elsewhere.)
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Glad the workaround helps you too. My emphasis CAPS in my last post was clearly misleading, I was actually suggesting NOT to reinstall/factory reset because I don't believe that solves the problem long term and its a huge ask for a customer (when really Google should be solving this problem for us).
Based on this little workaround its clearly a software problem that Google needs to address, I've raised the issues on many threads in their product forums ... hope it gets to the right people ASAP because I believe lots of Pixel users are running into the problem (both Pixel 2 and 1st gen, another indication its NOT a HW problem).
Keep the workarounds coming folks!

Persistent debris/moisture error

My wife has a G7 Thinq that has been having this problem for a while now. She gets the debris/moisture error when the phone has had no exposure to water at all. There is nothing in the port at all. No amount of drying/cleaning makes any difference. When the error occurs, she gets frequent notifications and can only charge the phone wirelessly. The only fix is to factory reset the phone. Then, it's fine for a while (it was 2-3 months this last time), as long as she does not restart the phone. It often, but not always, recurs after a restart. Once the error occurs, it persists until a factory reset.
Because it goes away after a factory reset, I'm inclined to think it's a software issue, but I've had no luck in identifying an app responsible for it. Has anyone else seen this behavior, or know how to solve it? It has the stock ROM on it, and I've wondered if a custom ROM would fix the problem. However, she likes the stock ROM, so I'm not exactly eager to change that.
Try a hard reboot (not reset).
Clear system cache.
It could be an update causing it. Disable all auto updates. Try rolling the updated ones back to factory loads especially system apks.
Does it do it in safe mode? If so it's likely a system apk, firmware or a hardware failure.
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Try a hard reboot (not reset).
Clear system cache.
It could be an update causing it. Disable all auto updates. Try rolling the updated ones back to factory loads especially system apks.
Does it do it in safe mode? If so it's likely a system apk, firmware or a hardware failure.
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When I've done the factory reset before, I've just done it through the system settings menu and assumed that would also clear the cache. Is that not so?
When you say "hard reboot (not reset)", do you mean to do the factory reset with the hardware buttons, rather than through the settings menu? Does that do something different?
As for updates, auto updates are off. I'll try rolling back updates and see if that makes any difference.
I vaguely remember booting into safe mode back when this first manifested many months ago. I think the error was still there in safe mode, but it was so long ago I can't remember for sure. I'll check that, too.
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When I've done the factory reset before, I've just done it through the system settings menu and assumed that would also clear the cache. Is that not so?
When you say "hard reboot (not reset)", do you mean to do the factory reset with the hardware buttons, rather than through the settings menu? Does that do something different?
As for updates, auto updates are off. I'll try rolling back updates and see if that makes any difference.
I vaguely remember booting into safe mode back when this first manifested many months ago. I think the error was still there in safe mode, but it was so long ago I can't remember for sure. I'll check that, too.
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If it didn't crop up right after the reload it indicates something that was added or a changed setting.
Clearing the system cache can only be done off the boot menu. This can cure many types of erratic behaviors.
For individual apks clearing their data can do the trick when clearing the cache doesn't.
A hard reboot simulates pulling the battery or pull the battery if it's removable.
I run many of my system apks as the factory loaded versions because of issues with their updated versions.
Next reload pay close attention to any updates.
If it's software caused it may prove a challenge to track down.
Could be an internal hardware failure. Try a known good cable and charger. Google the issue, others may have had the same problem and have a solution.
Clearing the cache, factory resetting the phone, etc. didn't work this time around. I was going to try putting a custom ROM on it, until I started looking into it and found out the bootloader can't be unlocked (it's the T-mobile version).
In the service menu (dial *#546368#*710#) there is a setting to shut off moisture detection. That also didn't fix it. However, I did find something in there that I don't understand that might be informative. My daughter has the same phone, so I looked through some things in there comparing the two. Under a menu called "Type-C checker" there is a table where the two phones differ. My wife's phone says:
Supported ModeUFP DFPMODEFAULTPOWER ROLEFAULTDATA ROLEFAULTVCONNN
My daughter's phone says "NONE" where my wife's says "FAULT". Does that mean anything?
I'm now suspecting some sort of hardware fault, perhaps a short in the charging port. I can buy that daughter board with the USB port for ~$15. What are the odds replacing that will fix it?
Hmmm... That's interesting. After several days of the notification never going away, even after trying every fix for the problem, it went away on it's own about an hour after posting that last message. Out of curiosity, I looked in the service menu, and those three things that said "FAULT" now say "NONE", just like my daughter's phone without the problem. I have no idea what those things mean, but apparently it has something to do with the error. I don't know what fixed it either, but it wasn't anything I did.
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Hmmm... That's interesting. After several days of the notification never going away, even after trying every fix for the problem, it went away on it's own about an hour after posting that last message. Out of curiosity, I looked in the service menu, and those three things that said "FAULT" now say "NONE", just like my daughter's phone without the problem. I have no idea what those things mean, but apparently it has something to do with the error. I don't know what fixed it either, but it wasn't anything I did.
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Hopefully it's a permanent change.
Androids wuv attention...
drfarmkid said:
Hmmm... That's interesting. After several days of the notification never going away, even after trying every fix for the problem, it went away on it's own about an hour after posting that last message. Out of curiosity, I looked in the service menu, and those three things that said "FAULT" now say "NONE", just like my daughter's phone without the problem. I have no idea what those things mean, but apparently it has something to do with the error. I don't know what fixed it either, but it wasn't anything I did.
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hey, can you have found what was the issue because I have exactly same issue like your phone.

wifi and bluetooth won't turn on

My wife's pixel 3xl recently started having this problem. It is completely unmodified stock, locked bootloader, reports it is on the latest update.
Wifi and bluetooth won't stay on. A reboot fixes it, but eventually they shut off again. Sometimes it lasts a few days after a reboot, sometimes less. Once they shut off, they can't be turned back on again. You can try and toggle them on with quick settings, but it doesn't actually work. Only a reboot fixes it.
I tried a factory reset a couple of weeks ago. That seemed like a cured it for about a week, but it's back.
It's a pretty aggravating problem. If I can't fix it soon, she's probably going to end up with a new phone. Anyone else seen this, or better yet, know a fix? I've done some searching in the forum and on the web in general, but I didn't find anything informative other than one webpage that talked about some pixels, especially the 4a, having problems like this after updating to android 11.
Well, I got fed up with android 11, and downloaded the last android 10 factory image.
After flashing that and factory resetting, I'm having different problems. Now the phone takes like 5 seconds for the screen to come on when waking with the power button.
I'm starting to think this thing is cursed, or has hardware problems. Anyone have any ideas?
Edit: I have no idea why this would make a difference, but I switched unlocking method from swipe to none this morning and that eliminated that long wake-up delay. It's back to fast and responsive like it should be.
Now to see if wifi and bluetooth are going to behave better on android 10.
jason2678 said:
Well, I got fed up with android 11, and downloaded the last android 10 factory image.
After flashing that and factory resetting, I'm having different problems. Now the phone takes like 5 seconds for the screen to come on when waking with the power button.
I'm starting to think this thing is cursed, or has hardware problems. Anyone have any ideas?
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You can try wakelock V3 and select 'CPU' and set as autostart on boot in the app settings to see if it wakes faster.
I can't believe that it worked for me. I was facing the same issue and I got frustrated. I was just serching and came across a reel showing fix regarding it. In that video person switched off his pixal tapped it on his leg (backside of phone) and then started it and keep tapping it on his leg while starting. It's really weird but I gave it a try. And can't believe it worked. Wife and Bluetooth both fixed now. Getting "on" now.

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