A few days ago I was using my phone and everything was just fine. All of a sudden it rebooted and wouldn't boot back up. It just hung on the boot image forever. After trying multiple resets I decided to load the Factory Image direct from Google. The phone booted back up to the setup wizard. After the phone activated, it brings you to the Wi-Fi connection page. It was unable to find any networks despite being only a few feet away from two different wireless routers. I continued setup without connecting to Wi-Fi. Once booted, I went in to setup to investigate further. When I try to turn it on, it hangs for a moment and the switch turns back off. If I click to go in to more options, setup will crash after a few seconds. I've tried re-loading the factory image multiple time along with multiple versions. There is nothing I can do to make it turn back on. I've contacted Google and I'm in the process of getting a replacement. Has anyone else seen this issue??? Any ideas???
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I have Black 3.01 which work well except for one annoying problem.
When in an area of no signal it constantly turns on. As soon as I turn it off, on it comes again.
It's not activesync (I've done fake server trick)or any other software I've installed. I've not got it set to auto attach to GPRS/G3. I've looked in the notification queue and running programmes. I can't see anything that is causing it. If I turn the radio off, it stays off.
Any idea's
This is driving me nuts.
Could it be the radio version?
This was happening to me for a while and I think I traced it back to a weather program constantly trying to do updates. But it was never clear, so I did a hard reset, reinstalled everything and the problem went away.
Yes, I considered that. However I've got everything disabled that might try to connect. And it only happens when there is no signal.
But I might have to do as you did and hard reset and re-install one programme at a time.
Unless someone else has a clue?
This has happened to me several times on black 3.0. Not sure what is doing it - I have no programs installed that would be attempting to wake up the device or to connect to a data network....
I received my 16GB GSM Virgin Mobile (Canada) Galaxy Nexus yesterday.
I immediately set it up and started downloading apps and configuring everything to my liking.
Then I saw the Encrypt option and decided to encrypt the device.
Everything seemed to be going smoothly and then the device restarted and hung at the 'Google' splash screen for literally 5 hours. I had to pull the battery to get it to restart. When it rebooted, I got the "encryption unsuccessful" message and all previous data was lost. The system was restored to its default state.
Since then I have tried encrypting a few more times, and it always halts at the 'Google' splash screen after a promising start.
For the last few times I have tried, the system was completely stock. I didn't set up a Google Account and went straight from a full reset boot, to the settings screen where I enabled a PIN lock, and started encryption. And it consistently fails. The power cable has always been plugged in.
Does anyone have any idea what the cause or resolution to this could be?
Thank you
If anybody has input on this, I'd love to hear it too as this is a big selling point of the nexus for me.
Hi everybody... I've been using my HTC One X happily for going on 3 months now, and just out of the blue I had the weirdest thing happen. I was just cruising the internet when I lost my WIFI connection, so I go into settings to see what happened and it just says not in range(it was defiantly in range), so then I turned WIFI off, and back on and nothing. So I did a restart. It got worse. The WIFI kept saying connecting, authorizing, searching, connecting, authorizing, searching, continuously never actually connecting. So I tried restarting again. Now, the WIFI works right, but everything else is completely screwed up. I was running APEX launcher, and widget locker, and APEX launcher keeps closing randomly, so i thought well something got messed up there when i restarted so i took it off and re-installed. Nope. Still does it, so then i just took it off and its still having issues. Every time I exit an app or hit home, I get a loading thing and it takes forever to go to the home screen. I tried doing a factory reset and it won't go to the boot menu. It just starts up and then says its recovered from an error and asks if i'd like to send an error report. What the heck is going on with my phone? It's not even hardly usable the way its acting and I can't even reset the stupid thing.
a little more info about your configuration may be helpful. Is your one x stock with a locked bootloader or are you running a custom rom?
Sounds like corrupt data somewhere.
If a factory reset doesn't solve it, try flashing the RUU.
turn your router off and back on, mine did this with a Sky router at my friends house. Worked fine after.
i have a samsung galaxy note 2. i got a popup msg from att alerting me that i was exceeding my plans data limit. shortly thereafter, i noticed wifi wasnt on. i tried to toggle it on, but the button was greyed out and would not allow me to slide it to the on position. it seems to be permanently off. i have powered off the phone, taken out the battery and sim and sd card, powered it back on, still not able to select the on switch on wifi. i reset my router, still nothing. i downloaded wifi fixer, still nothing. i have been reading up on this and it seems no one knows what gives. my phone is not rooted. i have turned off wifi power saver. i have not performed a hard reset as most posts i have read said that didnt work. i'm at a loss.
bluetooth is working
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i have a samsung galaxy note 2. i got a popup msg from att alerting me that i was exceeding my plans data limit. shortly thereafter, i noticed wifi wasnt on. i tried to toggle it on, but the button was greyed out and would not allow me to slide it to the on position. it seems to be permanently off. i have powered off the phone, taken out the battery and sim and sd card, powered it back on, still not able to select the on switch on wifi. i reset my router, still nothing. i downloaded wifi fixer, still nothing. i have been reading up on this and it seems no one knows what gives. my phone is not rooted. i have turned off wifi power saver. i have not performed a hard reset as most posts i have read said that didnt work. i'm at a loss.
bluetooth is working
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I had something similar in that I would turn on wifi and it would not turn on. Tried everything you did, even the hard reset w/ no love.In my case once I turned off Bluetooth and tried to turn it back on it began exhibiting the same behavior. I was able to "fix it" by booting up in safe mode, turning on the wifi (and BT in my case), and then rebooting. It has been working since then without issues.
Hi gang, got a bit of a strange one here. had my G3 for about 15 months so far, and save for having to send it back after a few months for something i cant remember, its been a great phone until tonight when for some reason, it has decided to not connect to wifi or bluetooth. I have tried rebooting numerous times, and still the same. I have ran a factory data reset and still the same. When i factory reset the device, i tried to connect to the wifi however the phone simply rebooted and carried on rebooting until i took the battery out. If i get into the OS on the phone, and try to turn wifi or bluetooth on they simply say turning on, but never complete the turn on and seem to get stuck. My phone is an unrooted phone as i need it for banking apps that wont work due to the root.
I have searched on the net and have noticed numerous pages about this yet nobody appears to have a solution for it. i am going to give Three a ring tomorrow and organise the phone to be returned, but im just curious why this has happened? any ideas?
Same here, waiting for marshmallow official update, hope will work