I followed this guide:https://forum.xda-developers.com/razer-phone/how-to/twrp-magisk-fullproof-guide-razers-wifi-t3756137 to root my razer phone. This was the first time I tried, so I used the steps all the way at the bottom. After rebooting around step 7, it has stayed on the logo for around 3 hours now. It's not detected by ADB, so I cant flash anything or reboot it, and the buttons are not responding. I've tried holding the power button with volume down, and other combinations but it just doesn't work. I'm wondering, is there any solution for this? Or do I just need to wait for the battery to die? Thanks in advance for any responses.
Hi
to get to another mode you need to have the phone connected to a PC or Mac, so plug it into the usb and power off, once it is off hold volume down, this should make it go into download mode from there follow this link ( https://forum.xda-developers.com/razer-phone/help/razer-phone-os-t3772424 ) and you should get back to stock and you can retry to root from scratch or leave your phone as stock
Hope this helps
adroit14 said:
I followed this guide:https://forum.xda-developers.com/razer-phone/how-to/twrp-magisk-fullproof-guide-razers-wifi-t3756137 to root my razer phone. This was the first time I tried, so I used the steps all the way at the bottom. After rebooting around step 7, it has stayed on the logo for around 3 hours now. It's not detected by ADB, so I cant flash anything or reboot it, and the buttons are not responding. I've tried holding the power button with volume down, and other combinations but it just doesn't work. I'm wondering, is there any solution for this? Or do I just need to wait for the battery to die? Thanks in advance for any responses.
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If you got it to download mode but cannot communicate with the phone check your fastboot and drivers. You need Google USB drivers and the absolute latest fastboot. There are other posts here that can help you find the right stuff
adroit14 said:
I followed this guide:https://forum.xda-developers.com/razer-phone/how-to/twrp-magisk-fullproof-guide-razers-wifi-t3756137 to root my razer phone. This was the first time I tried, so I used the steps all the way at the bottom. After rebooting around step 7, it has stayed on the logo for around 3 hours now. It's not detected by ADB, so I cant flash anything or reboot it, and the buttons are not responding. I've tried holding the power button with volume down, and other combinations but it just doesn't work. I'm wondering, is there any solution for this? Or do I just need to wait for the battery to die? Thanks in advance for any responses.
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I assume your phone looks just like mine at the moment.
Happened to mine after running the ODP flash_all.
What's odd is I had run it multiple times because trying the different GSIs and going back to nougat once.
The last time I ran it, it resulted in this.
I've tried multiple computers and cables to no avail.
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I assume your phone looks just like mine at the moment.
Happened to mine after running the ODP flash_all.
What's odd is I had run it multiple times because trying the different GSIs and going back to nougat once.
The last time I ran it, it resulted in this.
I've tried multiple computers and cables to no avail.
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Mine was stuck like that months ago. I let it run the battery dry, charged it full, and followed the instructions from Razer to flash stock files. It worked for me
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Mine was stuck like that months ago. I let it run the battery dry, charged it full, and followed the instructions from Razer to flash stock files. It worked for me
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That was my next thing.
Seems mine ran out of juice earlier.
It's automatically kicking to that screen once plugged in.
Completely dead, the charging light blinks red for a minute to get it on, then jumps to the logo screen, charging light turns off.
Kind of thinking mine is toast :-/
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That was my next thing.
Seems mine ran out of juice earlier.
It's automatically kicking to that screen once plugged in.
Completely dead, the charging light blinks red for a minute to get it on, then jumps to the logo screen, charging light turns off.
Kind of thinking mine is toast :-/
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Hi follow the link from my comment above and give yours a try, don't think yours is toast just think it's in a boot loop cycle
My comment is second one down
incinandseril said:
I assume your phone looks just like mine at the moment.
Happened to mine after running the ODP flash_all.
What's odd is I had run it multiple times because trying the different GSIs and going back to nougat once.
The last time I ran it, it resulted in this.
I've tried multiple computers and cables to no avail.
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I´ve got this Screenproblem with the Oreo Update with sideload, it flash but then only this Screen, i found my mistake.
My solution was to do an critical unlock for Bootloader, than install 7.1 and than sideload 8.1 OTA, now it works very fine and much smother than before
[EDIT] After letting the battery run dry again last night, plugging my phone back into my laptop booted into download mode, again with the same display as below. Fastboot again recognised the device & after doing some searching, I'd seen another suggestion somewhere else I hadn't yet tried, which was forcing the phone to partition a (to be honest I couldn't even remember which partition I'd left it in from the attempted root)
The command is "fastboot set_active a && fastboot reboot"
I did this as soon as I was able to, rather than leaving it charging (this may be unrelated, but worth considering if you're still stuck)
after this, I got to the Razer logo screen lock (instead of the blank screen lock below), I was then able to follow Razer's instructions - which are linked in one of the comments on the link from the 2nd post here (hope that makes sense)
Now I'm happy to report everything is working, back to factory
I hope this can help someone else [EDIT]
I'm unfortunately in the same position, did you have any luck flashing back to factory?
I also tried following the guide from the 2nd link, these were the steps I took:
(I can confirm my bootloader is unlocked & critical also unlocked)
1. allowed battery to run dry
2. plugged into laptop whilst holding volume -
3. phone now in download mode with battery charge symbol on screen, I left it some time to charge but noticed it got stuck as per the screenshot (for approx. 6 hours)
4. device not recognised by adb, but recognised by fastboot
5. phone not accepting any fastboot commands, when attempting 'flash_all.bat' just hangs on the first line (flash partition:0 gpt_both0.bin), I have to close command line & reopen to try anything else, however whatever I try I get the same result, so basically the only responses I'm getting from fastboot are that it is aware of the device and confirms the bootloader incl. critical is unlocked
My next thought was the perhaps the phone attempted to boot once it reached the picture charge level and therefore locked in the same way it had initially on the razer logo. Should I attempt flashing the factory image immediately once the phone enters download mode, rather than allowing it to continue charging until it's flashed? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers
Been a while since anybody posted, I know... but did anyone who had this problem end up figuring it out? I am in the same situation and am freaking out a little bit, I JUST got this phone...
Just try this and should solve your problems
https://s3.amazonaws.com/cheryl-factory-images/cheryl-p-release-7083-user-full.zip
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First off, S-off phone
So, I've been running the GPE rom posted by Joel for a while now with no issues... Today a friend wanted to see the phone, so I pulled it out of my pocket; hit power; nadda...
So I held power down for a while; got teh HTC screen; then nadda.
So we then attempted to get into recovery, power + vol down then selected recovery... Nadda, just a black screen.
I then redownloaded TWRP and fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img, it tries to push it then it'll throw an error saying: "remote: image update error"
I looked around and found a thread with full directions with an RUU.. So I tried doing that, hwoever after clearing the cache via fastboot, when I try to do fastboot oem rebootRUU nothing happens.... sometimes teh screen goes blank, sometimes not.
Anything else I can try? I'm really wondering if it isn't defective hardware... .only had it 2 weeks too...
You are sure the phone is fully charged right ?
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 4
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You are sure the phone is fully charged right ?
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i was going to say the same thing. not sure how but i sometimes pull the phone out of my pocket with the screen on... so who knows which programs could have been tapped and running if it's bumping around in your pocket.
This is one of the reasons Verizon requires locked bootloaders now on all their phones. If the phone isn't even turning on, your first step should never be to try flashing a custom recovery or RUU (?!). If the phone has no charge and dies in the process, you could potentially brick it for good.
Sorry if that came across harsh, but... honestly, try charging your phone overnight first.
wireroid said:
This is one of the reasons Verizon requires locked bootloaders now on all their phones. If the phone isn't even turning on, your first step should never be to try flashing a custom recovery or RUU (?!). If the phone has no charge and dies in the process, you could potentially brick it for good.
Sorry if that came across harsh, but... honestly, try charging your phone overnight first.
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Guess I should have put more details in the first post... when I got it into TWRP the first time it showed an 88% charge. I attempted to restore a backup and inside the recovery it would say it failed reading the memory and then it couldn't browse anything.
If I attempted to simply factory reset inside the recovery it would just lock up. If I tried to flash a rom via zip, it would lock up...
After a few times of rebooting it into the recovery I couldn't even click anything inside it without locking up.
it was at that point I tried to flash a different recovery and started getting the errors...
Anyways, more I researched it simply was a bad phone with defective hardware.
all good...
Hi all, my unlocked and rooted (for the purpose of titanium etc) 5 day old OP3, running latest stock Oxygen is rebooting itself several times a day, but not rebooting back into the OS. It shows a blank screen and the notification light is lit white.
To get back into the OS, I have to power it down and restart. Sometimes it doesnt make it past the boot animation. It freezes, and reboots (again, to a blank screen with white notification light).
I've spent a couple of hours this morning wiping it (all apart from internal storage), and re-flashing.
The problem then got worse, as when flashing the stock ROM from recovery, or side loading it, the phone would reboot when it got to 90%. Whether I use TWRP (3.0.3-0), or stock recovery, I encounter the same problem.
I tried flashing a slimmer ROM (AICP), which flashed successfully, but I'm still getting reboots to blank screen with white notification light.
Any ideas?
P.s. I took a nandroid backup before encountering any issues, however the phone reboots (to the same state) when about 50% through restoring it.
AWretchSavedByGrace said:
Hi all, my unlocked and rooted (for the purpose of titanium etc) 5 day old OP3, running latest stock Oxygen is rebooting itself several times a day, but not rebooting back into the OS. It shows a blank screen and the notification light is lit white.
To get back into the OS, I have to power it down and restart. Sometimes it doesnt make it past the boot animation. It freezes, and reboots (again, to a blank screen with white notification light).
I've spent a couple of hours this morning wiping it (all apart from internal storage), and re-flashing.
The problem then got worse, as when flashing the stock ROM from recovery, or side loading it, the phone would reboot when it got to 90%. Whether I use TWRP (3.0.3-0), or stock recovery, I encounter the same problem.
I tried flashing a slimmer ROM (AICP), which flashed successfully, but I'm still getting reboots to blank screen with white notification light.
Any ideas?
P.s. I took a nandroid backup before encountering any issues, however the phone reboots (to the same state) when about 50% through restoring it.
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Same as myself normally while watching YouTube or downloading files is when it hapoens most,so I'm gonna do a factory reset in twrp and see if that helps,ill let you know
thelad said:
Same as myself normally while watching YouTube or downloading files is when it hapoens most,so I'm gonna do a factory reset in twrp and see if that helps,ill let you know
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So done that and got one black screen and the white light,went to work had 3g/4g on all day didn't get one black screen,got home connected to wifi and I got a black screen,so something to the with wifi seems to cause it for me
Sounds like a hardware issue.
I'd get my device replaced ASAP.
Paradoxxx said:
Sounds like a hardware issue.
I'd get my device replaced ASAP.
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I think I'll have to its pissing me off now,goes great for hour or two then I'll get this black screen 4 or 5 times in a row
I have the same issue.
I tried some ROMs (cm13, RR, OP3lite) and always the same.
I already contacted the support and they wiped my phone by taking a remote session through my computer.
I now have OOS 3.2.1 stock, not rooted.
I had a reboot since but I will let a few days to see if the issue is resolved
nono77240 said:
I have the same issue.
I tried some ROMs (cm13, RR, OP3lite) and always the same.
I already contacted the support and they wiped my phone by taking a remote session through my computer.
I now have OOS 3.2.1 stock, not rooted.
I had a reboot since but I will let a few days to see if the issue is resolved
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How long after the wipe/back to stock did it happen? after a bit of Google search seems to be happening to few sd820 devices
I don't know how much time after, maybe 6 hours later or so...
I had a freeze yesterday evening and had to reboot my phone.
Everytime it freezes on reboot and I have to wait 3 to 4 tries before the phone really boot.
Try to flash stock rom with unbrick solution. If ir does not help, apply for RMA ticket
I created a RMA ticket this morning.
My phone will go to repair center
I raised an RMA request on July 19th, which was approved July 20th, yet I've still not received return mailing labels from Arvato.
Not even slightly impressed.
My situation
Hi there,
This morning I decided to relock my bootloader to give it a complete stock-Android feel to it. I had already unrooted my phone at this point. It was then when I thought it was a good idea, since I unrooted it, to delete the BetaSuperSU rar file as well as the TWRP folder from my phone files. I then opened a command prompt in the AndroidSKDSlim folder and typed: fastboot devices, fastboot oem lock
And then I went on my phone and clicked the power button to confirm the locking. Since then my phone has not booted up yet, and I get no vibration when I press the power button. No button seems to be responding, but the white LED light is permanently on. What should I do now? My computer doesn't recognise my phone either!
Breecko said:
Hi there,
This morning I decided to relock my bootloader to give it a complete stock-Android feel to it. I had already unrooted my phone at this point. It was then when I thought it was a good idea, since I unrooted it, to delete the BetaSuperSU rar file as well as the TWRP folder from my phone files. I then opened a command prompt in the AndroidSKDSlim folder and typed: fastboot devices, fastboot oem lock
And then I went on my phone and clicked the power button to confirm the locking. Since then my phone has not booted up yet, and I get no vibration when I press the power button. No button seems to be responding, but the white LED light is permanently on. What should I do now? My computer doesn't recognise my phone either!
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Have you tried holding power and volume down for a few seconds without the cable plugged into the phone?
thelad said:
How long after the wipe/back to stock did it happen? after a bit of Google search seems to be happening to few sd820 devices
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acmerw said:
Try to flash stock rom with unbrick solution. If ir does not help, apply for RMA ticket
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AWretchSavedByGrace said:
I raised an RMA request on July 19th, which was approved July 20th, yet I've still not received return mailing labels from Arvato.
Not even slightly impressed.
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I received a mail yesterday evening saying that they can't take my phone and I have to do a factory reset.
I replied to this mail saying that I did multiple factory resets and even do a remote session with a oneplus tech support.
They sent me a mail an hour after with a number and the process to send my phone.
Hello there everyone! Let me explain my problem:
Backstory
I have a Samsung Galaxy Nexus GT-i9250 maguro since 7-6 years or so. I've been flashing some roms into it and everything went well since a week ago.
I had installed from a very long time this version of CM "cm-13.0-20160921-NIGHTLY-maguro" and I have not updated it, so I basically was running that from a very long time.
Three weeks ago the phone started behaving strangely, it was closing automatically, and I thought that it was a temperature problem (being a very hot summer) so I did not worry too much.
Everything was working fine, charging and connecting via USB .
Problem
Last week the phone once again died and I tried to boot it up normally as I would normally do, but nothing happened, not even the Google logo popped up.
So I removed the battery and put it back in, the phone booted up to the Google logo, then after two or three seconds the Google logo flashed like brightness went up to 100% and black screen.
Went into fastboot, booted TWRP to see if that was working, and the recovery was working fine.
Things got worse.
At the moment
I cannot get the phone to do anything if it's not connected to a power source.
If the phone is connected via USB, or charger, I can get it to go ONLY on fastboot, and download mode. If I unplug the phone while on fastboot or download mode, the screen brightness goes up to 100% for half a second then it glitches out and goes into black screen immediatelly. I can not access bootloader nor recovery mode from fastboot, because the phone reboots, shows the Google logo and then it dies.
What I tried
Thinking that maybe the ROM went crazy, I followed this guide to flash the phone with all the original ROM and recovery (I downloaded "yakju-jwr66y-factory-4cadea65" and followed the instructions of the guide).
Nothing changed, if the phone is not connected to a power source, it is basically dead, if I put it to a power source it shows the charging logo for a second, then black screen, and I can only boot up fastboot and download mode.
I don't know if this might help but I've also tested the battery voltage and it seems to be fine.
Last thing, if I connect the phone to the PC (with the battery or without) every 2 seconds it shows up that an unidentified device is being detected.
I currently am using a laptop running windows 8.
On my desktop computer the same thing happens (the device detection) but from device manager I see a OMAP4400 (something like that) popping up but at the moment I cannot use my desktop PC since I'm traveling.
I would really like to know what happened to my phone, any answer will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Update [solved]
After doing some research and trying different methods I gave up. But then I realized that maybe trying the stupidest thing could be the solution, so I went to a phone shop and asked them if they had some sort of test battery that I could plug in my phone temporarily to see if it was booting up.
Turns out, it was the battery.
I bought a new battery and now the phone runs smoothly like it's new.
I feel so dumb and I'm so sorry if I've made some of you people waste your time by reading the poem of the first post.
Hopefully this will someday help someone that will have the same problem of my GT-I9250!
(This thread can be closed now)
Okay, I have never had to create a thread for this kind of thing. I have always been able to solve these issues. This time around, I have ran out of ideas. I have been searching and searching Google, Xda and any other Android forum. I have seen multiple threads with this problem, some cases exactly like mine. Not one thread with this problem ends with a solution, they're all just dead ends. My HTC 10 started doing this a couple days ago after a notification popped up saying that I was using an incompatible charger after using a Samsung USB cable on a Quickcharge 3.0 car charger. 30 minutes later, my capacitive touch buttons were not responding. So, I just figured that I would reboot and everything would be fine. Now, my phone is stuck in a bootloop with no signs of recovery. The only thing it will boot into is the white bootloader screen. Trying to boot into recovery or download just throws it back into a bootloop. When its powered off and I put it on a charger, the charging animation will show for about 15 seconds then, back into a bootloop. Trying to use a RUU.exe doesnt work, just a message shows up saying that my phone is below 30% charge. The device will show up in fastboot devices when its in the bootloader but, its useless. Trying to flash anything in fastboot fails or does nothing. The bootloader doesnt recognize 2PS6IMG.zip in the sd card. I really need my phone for work and cant afford to wait for HTC to repair it, especially since Hurricane Harvey hit their repair center in Houston. I've taken out the Sd Card and sim to see that would help but nothing. I let it die completely and still nothing.
My bootloader screen shows
Status: Official
***Unlocked***
***S-OFF***
I have been running Viper 3.5.0 for awhile.
This is my last option to see if anyone else has got through this problem without sending it off.
Thank you
bmx4lfe said:
Okay, I have never had to create a thread for this kind of thing. I have always been able to solve these issues. This time around, I have ran out of ideas. I have been searching and searching Google, Xda and any other Android forum. I have seen multiple threads with this problem, some cases exactly like mine. Not one thread with this problem ends with a solution, they're all just dead ends. My HTC 10 started doing this a couple days ago after a notification popped up saying that I was using an incompatible charger after using a Samsung USB cable on a Quickcharge 3.0 car charger. 30 minutes later, my capacitive touch buttons were not responding. So, I just figured that I would reboot and everything would be fine. Now, my phone is stuck in a bootloop with no signs of recovery. The only thing it will boot into is the white bootloader screen. Trying to boot into recovery or download just throws it back into a bootloop. When its powered off and I put it on a charger, the charging animation will show for about 15 seconds then, back into a bootloop. Trying to use a RUU.exe doesnt work, just a message shows up saying that my phone is below 30% charge. The device will show up in fastboot devices when its in the bootloader but, its useless. Trying to flash anything in fastboot fails or does nothing. The bootloader doesnt recognize 2PS6IMG.zip in the sd card. I really need my phone for work and cant afford to wait for HTC to repair it, especially since Hurricane Harvey hit their repair center in Houston. I've taken out the Sd Card and sim to see that would help but nothing. I let it die completely and still nothing.
My bootloader screen shows
Status: Official
***Unlocked***
***S-OFF***
I have been running Viper 3.5.0 for awhile.
This is my last option to see if anyone else has got through this problem without sending it off.
Thank you
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Hold down the power button and vol down until your phone reboots. It'll take 20 seconds or so, and the capacitive button lights should flash until it reboots.
That should take you to download mode where the RUU.zip on your SD can be flashed.
If that doesn't work, try power + vol up + vol down, then switching to power + vol down when the screen goes black. I think I remember having to do that once when I first got the 10 for a different problem, but it could have been a different device
A week ago, all of a sudden, my Pixel decided to freeze and become unresponsive. To make a long story short, it only goes to the Google logo screen and will not go into bootloader or recovery mode. Took it to a repair shop and they said it needed to be sent back to Google (it's three years old so long past its warranty) which would cost a fortune. They said it is soft bricked.
I'm looking into things and since my phone is already useless, I surely can't make it any worse. (fingers crossed.)
I'm wondering if anyone has any tips on how to get my phone back up and running whilst also keeping all of the data on my phone. I'm not keen on wiping the data as it has important information on it. Is it possible to unbrick a Pixel XL without factory resetting it?
Does anyone have a simpletons guide on how to do it? I've looked at numerous guides and they are either long winded or far too complicated for me. I'm not familiar with downloading a file to unzip it or extracting it. Although, I am very much willing to learn given my circumstances.
If anyone can provide any information, I would be very grateful!
i think if anything at this point, you need to assume none of your data can be saved. if you send it to google for them to fix, no data will be kept most likely, nor if you find any solution to do yourself. what happens if on the google screen you hold down power and voldown until it turns off and then keep holding them down?
It goes into fastboot with the android guy on it's back and it gives me the "restart bootloader", "recovery mode", "barcodes", etc, options. None of which the phone can enter apart from the barcodes and the powering off option. :crying:
HanaTruly said:
A week ago, all of a sudden, my Pixel decided to freeze and become unresponsive. To make a long story short, it only goes to the Google logo screen and will not go into bootloader or recovery mode. Took it to a repair shop and they said it needed to be sent back to Google (it's three years old so long past its warranty) which would cost a fortune. They said it is soft bricked.
I'm looking into things and since my phone is already useless, I surely can't make it any worse. (fingers crossed.)
I'm wondering if anyone has any tips on how to get my phone back up and running whilst also keeping all of the data on my phone. I'm not keen on wiping the data as it has important information on it. Is it possible to unbrick a Pixel XL without factory resetting it?
Does anyone have a simpletons guide on how to do it? I've looked at numerous guides and they are either long winded or far too complicated for me. I'm not familiar with downloading a file to unzip it or extracting it. Although, I am very much willing to learn given my circumstances.
If anyone can provide any information, I would be very grateful!
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I have the same exact problem. Started Nov. 14. Talked to google asked me to take it to uBreakiFix. They ran diagnostics and said they can't fix it.
My phone used to boot up randomly but would freeze after 2-3 mins and crash again into a bootloop. Now it's stuck on white "google" screen and can't get into recovery or any other modes.
Nilkong said:
I have the same exact problem. Started Nov. 14. Talked to google asked me to take it to uBreakiFix. They ran diagnostics and said they can't fix it.
My phone used to boot up randomly but would freeze after 2-3 mins and crash again into a bootloop. Now it's stuck on white "google" screen and can't get into recovery or any other modes.
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by boot up randomly do you mean it would randomly reboot or turn on while it was off?
sudoxd said:
by boot up randomly do you mean it would randomly reboot or turn on while it was off?
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I mean it would boot successfully and take me to lock screen where I can use the phone for few minutes until it freezes again.
Currently I am connected to computer with adb shell open and have phone on the screen where I can see options to select 'barcode' 'recovery mode' 'power off'. The screen shows baseband version, CPU, UFS, DRAM, "Device is locked".
Adb is recognizing the devices (I can't unlock because I had the option to "OEM unlock" turned off in settings). But when I try selecting 'recovery mode' its back to 'Google' screen and stuck there.
Nilkong said:
I mean it would boot successfully and take me to lock screen where I can use the phone for few minutes until it freezes again.
Currently I am connected to computer with adb shell open and have phone on the screen where I can see options to select 'barcode' 'recovery mode' 'power off'. The screen shows baseband version, CPU, UFS, DRAM, "Device is locked".
Adb is recognizing the devices (I can't unlock because I had the option to "OEM unlock" turned off in settings). But when I try selecting 'recovery mode' its back to 'Google' screen and stuck there.
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try sideloading the latest OTA and see what happens, this doesnt require an unlocked bootloader, just adb sideload.
sudoxd said:
try sideloading the latest OTA and see what happens, this doesnt require an unlocked bootloader, just adb sideload.
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I flashed the new version of OTA from google's site. And it looks like it's booting up. Will report back if it crashes or continues to hold up.
Thanks!
EDIT: It's back to boot looping. It was at the "G" screen with white loading bar underneath. It froze there and went back to bootloop. Looks like there might be no avail.
Similar issue here. I gave up on it a month ago, but I figured it can't hurt to ask around. FWIW, there seem to be a lot of similar reports on Google's Pixel support forum.
Anyway, during the 2nd year of owning my Pixel XL (got it in Septempter 2017), I started experiencing slowdowns and random reboots more frequently, but never any bootloops until after receiving Android 10. After receiving Android 10, the random reboots seemed to be happening more frequently. I also experienced a weird issue where the phone would spontaneously exit out of the Google app (reached by left edge swipe from home screen) consistently within a few seconds of entering it.
Eventually, after another increasingly common random freeze, the phone rebooted and got stuck in a bootloop. Initially, chances were high that I would be able to complete the boot process after a few attempts, but inevitably, it would freeze and start bootlooping again. During the handful of successful boot attempts, I was able to backup some photos, and more importantly, enable OEM bootloader unlock in the developer options. After several more failed attempts to boot successfully, I did a total reflash of the latest factory image as of September 2019, after which I was able to get partially through the new phone setup process before crashing. For each subsequent attempt, the crash would happen earlier and earlier in the setup process until it wouldn't get further than the 'G' logo before rebooting. When the October 2019 factory image became available, I tried flashing that as well, but no luck.
On one hand, considering that the failures got progressively worse over time, it seems that this is fundamental hardware failure in the SOC, motherboard, RAM, etc. On the other hand, there seems to have been so many recent reports of this, especially after the Android 10 update, that I wonder whether or not it is software issue. Or could it be some combination of both, where the Android 10 update is pushing the hardware in new ways that is more likely to exacerbate an underlying hardware flaw?
Should I try re-flashing with Android 9 instead? At this point, it is a total brick...
sudoxd said:
try sideloading the latest OTA and see what happens, this doesnt require an unlocked bootloader, just adb sideload.
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Would this be possible to do with a phone that doesnt turn on but the computer does see it as a qualcom device?
ckidmcd said:
Would this be possible to do with a phone that doesnt turn on but the computer does see it as a qualcom device?
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Needs to boot to any recovery, custom or not, to sideload an ota
sudoxd said:
Needs to boot to any recovery, custom or not, to sideload an ota
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Do I have any options to pull the data from the device since it does see a qualcomm device when plugged into a computer?
ckidmcd said:
Do I have any options to pull the data from the device since it does see a qualcomm device when plugged into a computer?
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does fastboot see your phone at all if you type `fastboot devices`