Had to unroot my phone recently, so I installed the latest factory image (9.0.0 (PQ2A.190405.003, Apr 2019)) without wiping data.
Seems to have mostly worked, however ever since my camera has been really flaky. Usually it just shows black screen and eventually crashes back to the home screen. Occasionally I can get it working briefly, but it tends to lock up shortly afterward. Anyone seen this? Should I just reflash? Maybe try an earlier image?
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Had to unroot my phone recently, so I installed the latest factory image (9.0.0 (PQ2A.190405.003, Apr 2019)) without wiping data.
Seems to have mostly worked, however ever since my camera has been really flaky. Usually it just shows black screen and eventually crashes back to the home screen. Occasionally I can get it working briefly, but it tends to lock up shortly afterward. Anyone seen this? Should I just reflash? Maybe try an earlier image?
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a factory image flash without wiping data isn't an ideal scenario. Better to reflash after wiping the system/vendor/data without wiping the internal storage and see if it persists.
It shouldn't ideally.
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a factory image flash without wiping data isn't an ideal scenario. Better to reflash after wiping the system/vendor/data without wiping the internal storage and see if it persists.
It shouldn't ideally.
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While I could try wiping system/vendor partitions, I'd really rather not wipe data, as that's a whole lot of stuff I would need to start from scratch to set up (and without the ability to restore apps/data from Titanium Backup since I'm no longer rooted). If I was going back to stock from a custom ROM, then I could see it being necessary, but since I'm just going from an earlier (albeit rooted) stock image to a newer one, it doesn't seem like wiping data should be necessary.
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While I could try wiping system/vendor partitions, I'd really rather not wipe data, as that's a whole lot of stuff I would need to start from scratch to set up (and without the ability to restore apps/data from Titanium Backup since I'm no longer rooted). If I was going back to stock from a custom ROM, then I could see it being necessary, but since I'm just going from an earlier (albeit rooted) stock image to a newer one, it doesn't seem like wiping data should be necessary.
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its about the data of the apps which you have is signed to a different operating system custom/signed so you get these force closure of apps when you try to use it over others.
you can use the same data if you are flashing another build of the same rom which isn't what you are doing. at the most what you can do is try clearing cache/storage of camera and see if it fixes if not the only way is to clean flash.
all the best :good:
Okay, so after trying several other variations of selectively wiping data and reflashing with no luck I finally took your advice and went for a full wipe and clean flash and... Camera is still crashing.
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Okay, so after trying several other variations of selectively wiping data and reflashing with no luck I finally took your advice and went for a full wipe and clean flash and... Camera is still crashing.
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and you are on stock is what you are trying to say even with a clean flash right. no other gapps/manual installation of camera app done.
Could you share which version of rom build you are on and the build version of camera.
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and you are on stock is what you are trying to say even with a clean flash right. no other gapps/manual installation of camera app done.
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Flashed the latest crosshatch factory image using the flash-all.bat with the -w option to do a full wipe. Then immediately booted into the OS. Nothing else done with fastboot or adb.
Could you share which version of rom build you are on and the build version of camera.
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Android version: 9
Android security patch level: April 5, 2019
Baseband version: g845-00009-181130-B-5157073
Kernel version: 4.9.124-g86541ee-ab5292322 #0 Fri Feb 8 01:27:08 UTC 2019
Build number: PQ2A.190405.003
Not sure how to look up the camera firmware build, but the camera app version is 6.2.024.239729896.
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Flashed the latest crosshatch factory image using the flash-all.bat with the -w option to do a full wipe. Then immediately booted into the OS. Nothing else done with fastboot or adb.
Android version: 9
Android security patch level: April 5, 2019
Baseband version: g845-00009-181130-B-5157073
Kernel version: 4.9.124-g86541ee-ab5292322 #0 Fri Feb 8 01:27:08 UTC 2019
Build number: PQ2A.190405.003
Not sure how to look up the camera firmware build, but the camera app version is 6.2.024.239729896.
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yeah that would be the same version of cam build. could you also check the perms given for this app under app info.
SacredDeviL666 said:
yeah that would be the same version of cam build. could you also check the perms given for this app under app info.
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Camera
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Microphone
Storage
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thats weird and find no reason it to crash randomly! with other camera apps is it the same or?
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thats weird and find no reason it to crash randomly! with other camera apps is it the same or?
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It's pretty much the same in all apps that use the camera. Sometimes it works, sometimes I just get a black screen.
Tried a clean flash from an older version (November), and while I didn't have time to test it exhaustively, I tried several times to open/close the camera and a few apps that used the camera, and I didn't get it to lock up or crash. Then I let the phone install updates, and now that its up to date again, I'm having the same camera issues again. So it seems like its something in one of the updates itself that's causing the problem, and not anything to do with how I flashed it.
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Tried a clean flash from an older version (November), and while I didn't have time to test it exhaustively, I tried several times to open/close the camera and a few apps that used the camera, and I didn't get it to lock up or crash. Then I let the phone install updates, and now that its up to date again, I'm having the same camera issues again. So it seems like its something in one of the updates itself that's causing the problem, and not anything to do with how I flashed it.
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Exactly I experienced this on pie, Q non-issue, it's the latest camera update that breaks it
Great, so it sounds like I have to wait for the official release of Q to fix my camera.
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Great, so it sounds like I have to wait for the official release of Q to fix my camera.
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...Aaaaand still not fixed on Android 10 after OTA update. Grrr....
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...Aaaaand still not fixed on Android 10 after OTA update. Grrr....
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I think you have pretty much run out of road. Since you have already wiped your phone and reinstalled several times... and you can reproduce the issue immediately afterwards, I would say that is grounds enough for an RMA. Call Google and explain what you have done to date. They may have you wipe or reset again, but should ship you a replacement phone if it still crashes. Otherwise you'll just have to live with Pixel phone with no camera. You must be very patient... I know I would not have waited 6 months!
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Can I just flash the June update and go back?
No issues when I used the July update (non-Verizon), but yes you can go back
If you don't mind setting up your phone again you might want to try a factory reset before going back to June. Sometimes after an OTA update or an accumulation of OTA updates over time something in the phone gets corrupted (cache, old app data, code that isn't properly updated or erased in an update) and the best thing to do is a factory reset to start fresh.
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No issues when I used the July update (non-Verizon), but yes you can go back
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Thank you for responding.
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If you don't mind setting up your phone again you might want to try a factory reset before going back to June. Sometimes after an OTA update or an accumulation of OTA updates over time something in the phone gets corrupted (cache, old app data, code that isn't properly updated or erased in an update) and the best thing to do is a factory reset to start fresh.
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That's a good suggestion. Thanks for responding.
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Can I just flash the June update and go back?
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Mine did as well, I suspected teh July update.
5 days in though it seems to have cooled off and is working at the temps I am accustomed to ~30c at idle.
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Mine did as well, I suspected teh July update.
5 days in though it seems to have cooled off and is working at the temps I am accustomed to ~30c at idle.
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Okay thanks. That's good to know. For now I have flashed back to June. I may flash July and factory reset as was suggested above. For the past few months I have been updating by removing the "-w" from the flashall batch file and maybe it's caught up with me. I also tried wiping the davlik cache in twrp but that doesn't seem to work.
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Okay thanks. That's good to know. For now I have flashed back to June. I may flash July and factory reset as was suggested above. For the past few months I have been updating by removing the "-w" from the flashall batch file and maybe it's caught up with me. I also tried wiping the davlik cache in twrp but that doesn't seem to work.
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Try just clearing your cache partition from settings > storage. It may help in some cases too if cache is corrupted.
Factory reset will pretty much guarantee fix.
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That's a good suggestion. Thanks for responding.
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You're welcome.
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milan187 said:
Try just clearing your cache partition from settings > storage. It may help in some cases too if cache is corrupted.
Factory reset will pretty much guarantee fix.
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You might be right that adding -w caused your problem. There is always a possibility that some user data in an app that gets saved can cause problems after the phone is updated.
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You might be right that adding -w caused your problem. There is always a possibility that some user data in an app that gets saved can cause problems after the phone is updated.
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Well I factory reset and installed the July update. The phone is fine now and not not hot but it seems a lot faster too. The only issue I ran into was that evidently my apps weren't being backed up to my google account, so I had to manually install them again. Thanks for your advice!
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Well I factory reset and installed the July update. The phone is fine now and not not hot but it seems a lot faster too. The only issue I ran into was that evidently my apps weren't being backed up to my google account, so I had to manually install them again. Thanks for your advice!
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I've had that happen after a factory reset or Rom flash in the past too even though I knew my apps were being backed up--they are by default unless you turn the feature off. I don't know why that happens but sometimes it does. I'm glad everything is working fine now. Sometimes giving your phone a fresh start by doing an occasional factory reset or completely clean flash is the best thing you can do. The fact that it seems to be running faster now is very likely true. Again, glad you got it sorted out. I'm actually running the beta of O and if you like how the Pixel runs on Nougat I think you will be even happier when O officially rolls out in August. The boot time on O is almost instant, battery life is slightly better and should improve more if more apps optimize their code for O, and the phone runs very snappy even though O is still in beta.
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I've had that happen after a factory reset or Rom flash in the past too even though I knew my apps were being backed up--they are by default unless you turn the feature off. I don't know why that happens but sometimes it does. I'm glad everything is working fine now. Sometimes giving your phone a fresh start by doing an occasional factory reset or completely clean flash is the best thing you can do. The fact that it seems to be running faster now is very likely true. Again, glad you got it sorted out. I'm actually running the beta of O and if you like how the Pixel runs on Nougat I think you will be even happier when O officially rolls out in August. The boot time on O is almost instant, battery life is slightly better and should improve more if more apps optimize their code for O, and the phone runs very snappy even though O is still in beta.
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Interesting. So O is supposed to become available in August. Will my older apps still work or will they all have to be updated by the developers? Also- for future updates would I be better off doing an OTA vs a complete flash (with the -w taken out)? In any case it sounds like at least every other month I should do a reset and reinstall anyway. What is the risk in just not updating every month? Thanks!
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Interesting. So O is supposed to become available in August. Will my older apps still work or will they all have to be updated by the developers? Also- for future updates would I be better off doing an OTA vs a complete flash (with the -w taken out)? In any case it sounds like at least every other month I should do a reset and reinstall anyway. What is the risk in just not updating every month? Thanks!
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I've encountered a handful of apps that don't work on O but they probably will by the official launch date. But an app being optimized to help provide better battery life is something that goes on in the background that you won't notice unless you are a programmer that can analyze code or knowledgeable tech writers shame app devs publicly who don't do it. Android O has the ability to limit an apps background processes so it uses less battery but my understanding is that it only happens if the app developers voluntarily write code that allows O to do that to the app and a lot of devs are probably not going to do that if it is voluntary.
I'm not sure what your setup is but if you are manually flashing updates presumably you have a custom recovery and possibly root. Some Pixel users have reported successfully flashing OTA updates anyway because of the dual partitions on the Pixel but it wipes out your custom recovery and root and returns you to full stock and I'm not sure doing that works reliably. I don't know that the Flashfire/Flashify (I don't remember which app goes with TWRP) works on the Pixel. I don't have any experience flashing OTA updates manually via bootloader rather than the full monthly update. Personally I was never a fan of removing -w from a full flash because it can always lead to potential problems that aren't necessarily completely obvious. I always prefer to clean flash to give the phone a clean start, but that's just my own preference. I didn't like to dirty flash custom Roms either --i would always do a clean flash every month and set up my phone from scratch.
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I've encountered a handful of apps that don't work on O but they probably will by the official launch date. But an app being optimized to help provide better battery life is something that goes on in the background that you won't notice unless you are a programmer that can analyze code or knowledgeable tech writers shame app devs publicly who don't do it. Android O has the ability to limit an apps background processes so it uses less battery but my understanding is that it only happens if the app developers voluntarily write code that allows O to do that to the app and a lot of devs are probably not going to do that if it is voluntary.
I'm not sure what your setup is but if you are manually flashing updates presumably you have a custom recovery and possibly root. Some Pixel users have reported successfully flashing OTA updates anyway because of the dual partitions on the Pixel but it wipes out your custom recovery and root and returns you to full stock and I'm not sure doing that works reliably. I don't know that the Flashfire/Flashify (I don't remember which app goes with TWRP) works on the Pixel. I don't have any experience flashing OTA updates manually via bootloader rather than the full monthly update. Personally I was never a fan of removing -w from a full flash because it can always lead to potential problems that aren't necessarily completely obvious. I always prefer to clean flash to give the phone a clean start, but that's just my own preference. I didn't like to dirty flash custom Roms either --i would always do a clean flash every month and set up my phone from scratch.
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Okay that's good to know thank you!
You're welcome.
I signed up for goolge android beta program. After upgrading to android 8 beta 4, I noticed auto rotation and all sensors don't work anywhere, I've wiped all the phone ( system, internal storage, dalvik and cache) and installed the latest factory image but the problem doesn't seem to solve.
I am currently in the latest android version 7.1.2 with all unresolved issues.
Any solution? Thanks!
Did you reflash stock with full wipe? If you did, try a factory reset as well.
I am having this issue as well
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I signed up for goolge android beta program. After upgrading to android 8 beta 4, I noticed auto rotation and all sensors don't work anywhere, I've wiped all the phone ( system, internal storage, dalvik and cache) and installed the latest factory image but the problem doesn't seem to solve.
I am currently in the latest android version 7.1.2 with all unresolved issues.
Any solution? Thanks!
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I have the same issue, Until now I was thinking my hardware fryed, cz a few weeks back I had to clean the board because of water damage.Immediatly After that, I've opted-out of beta and suddenly all the sensors (Gyro, Pedometer, Light, Magnetic etc.) stopped working, And I blamed it on the hardware. I will wipe the device try a custom ROM or something and will update this thread:good:
Also check this issue reported in Google Product forum, It seems it can be fixed by a wipe
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/nexus/o3HT7MgKQbY;context-place=topicsearchin/nexus/nexus$205x
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Did you reflash stock with full wipe? If you did, try a factory reset as well.
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I did it all.
Factory reset, wipe in recovery, flash stock image... But can not fix.
I've had the same issue at one time. Can't remember the exact steps, but I think I flashed stock with fullwipe of the device and locked my bootloader. You could try. But first try and flash the vendor image.
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I've had the same issue at one time. Can't remember the exact steps, but I think I flashed stock with fullwipe of the device and locked my bootloader. You could try. But first try and flash the vendor image.
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I flashed stock with fullwipe of the device and locked my bootloader. I am currently in the latest android version 7.1.2.
Which vendor i need?
Re-enroll to beta and update
Since I could not afford to lose the data and I am too lazy to sign in to all the applications, I did not wipe the Phone, I just re-enrolled to beta program again and updated the OS to Android O beta. And now, everything seems to work now. Thank you for opening this thread I would have never found out it was a driver issue if it wasn't for you
On nougat,I solved it by re-lock bootloader
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On nougat,I solved it by re-lock bootloader
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I did that a hundred times in vain.
Just press firmly on the cover in all places. Resolved my issue with the sensors!
My Pixel 2XL is acting up starting this morning
- The camera app won't open, it crashes instantly. Other apps can't access the camera. I tried clearing the data, cache and restarting. Nothing has worked so far.
- YouTube is stuck in a load loop, all is see is the loading circle to infinity. I attempted to clear cache and data and install an older version. Again, nothing works.
- Restarting didn't solve anything.
- Both issues linger in safe mode.
Any ideas on wtf could be going on?
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My Pixel 2XL is acting up starting this morning
- The camera app won't open, it crashes instantly. Other apps can't access the camera. I tried clearing the data, cache and restarting. Nothing has worked so far.
- YouTube is stuck in a load loop, all is see is the loading circle to infinity. I attempted to clear cache and data and install an older version. Again, nothing works.
- Restarting didn't solve anything.
Any ideas on wtf could be going on?
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Sounds like you've got an unexplained, interesting and unwanted glitch! Are you full stock, or rooted?
Your only solution will likely be a factory reset, or possibly a dirty fastboot flash of the factory image so as not to wipe your data. You might even get by with just fastbooting the vendor image as well.
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Sounds like you've got an unexplained, interesting and unwanted glitch! Are you full stock, or rooted?
Your only solution will likely be a factory reset, or possibly a dirty fastboot flash of the factory image so as not to wipe your data. You might even get by with just fastbooting the vendor image as well.
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Full stock.
I want to avoid any resets tbh.
Could the OTA Monthly Update solve anything?
boeder9 said:
Full stock.
I want to avoid any resets tbh.
Could the OTA Monthly Update solve anything?
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It's definitely worth a try. Just like fastbooting the factory image without the -w :good:
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It's definitely worth a try. Just like fastbooting the factory image without the -w :good:
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I guess I'll wait for the Sept update, if that doesn't work, I'll try the manual flashing
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I guess I'll wait for the Sept update, if that doesn't work, I'll try the manual flashing
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The job of flashing the factory image while saving data is super easy. If you have a pc and a half hour your golden. If you wanna give it a go, let us know and one of us can walk you through it if you have any concerns...
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Even i have the same camera issue. It suddenly stopped working. Some times it does start after a few tries if i hold it in landscape mode. But mostly it keeps crashing and doesn't even allow other apps to access camera.
So a quick follow-up. Here is what i've done so far:
- Cleared storage/cache and uninstalled the camera updates
- Installed Android 10
- Updated to Camera 7.0 Beta
- Booted into safe mode.
None of these actions solved the issue.
I then resetted my phone (2 days ago) and that seemed to have solved the problem. However, starting a few minutes ago and while I was taking photos, I again lost focus in the lens and the app crashed.
What could be the issue? It seems its the focus is problematic though it worked for a good while. Surely it isn't hardware as the camera worked for ~40 hours after resetting.
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What could be the issue? It seems its the focus is problematic though it worked for a good while. Surely it isn't hardware as the camera worked for ~40 hours after resetting.
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Just because it worked correctly for around 40 hours after a reset doesn't mean that you can rule out hardware issues as a culprit. Especially since you have done everything you possibly could on the software end and it hasn't helped.
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Just because it worked correctly for around 40 hours after a reset doesn't mean that you can rule out hardware issues as a culprit. Especially since you have done everything you possibly could on the software end and it hasn't helped.
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You're absolutely right. I did another reset (this time without restoring from backup) and the camera doesn't open at all. I'm hoping its a OS bug.
Thank god the Pixel 4 will be released in 4 weeks.
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The job of flashing the factory image while saving data is super easy. If you have a pc and a half hour your golden. If you wanna give it a go, let us know and one of us can walk you through it if you have any concerns...
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I have exactly the same problem that they report, it does not open cameras or YouTube.
Can you give me the steps to upload a factory image?
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Hello, everyone!
I just installed Android 10 onto my Pixel 3 XL a couple of hours ago and I've noticed battery drain and some lag. Is a factory reset suggested at this point, since I flashed a new Android version?
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I had animations removed under "Accessibility" and I toggled it back on, then I turned Dev. Options on and switched animations to .5x and the problem seems to have went away. I'll have to update you all on battery life later. Still, the question remains... Is a reset suggested?
I just also did the ota update and now my pixel 3xl is stuck on a Google splash screen. Did I just somehow brick my phone?
animeva said:
I just also did the ota update and now my pixel 3xl is stuck on a Google splash screen. Did I just somehow brick my phone?
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Had to enter stock recovery and reboot myself, mine was black screen. After that i was good
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Had to enter stock recovery and reboot myself, mine was black screen. After that i was good
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Were you on the latest beta before the update? My update file was only 5.5mb. Went pretty quickly.
is it worth factory resetting device with this latest update?
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is it worth factory resetting device with this latest update?
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No, if you used the ota through phone, google would of already done maintenance before the install, ie, removed incompatible apps settings and features.
Has anyone flashed the factory image? If so what one did you use. I can't flash the the 10 factory image. The only was I can get it is to flash the Pie factory image, and then take the OTA. Not sure why I get an error every time I try to flash 10.
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I just also did the ota update and now my pixel 3xl is stuck on a Google splash screen. Did I just somehow brick my phone?
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This happened to me too. After about five bootloops I finally got it to boot, but it booted back to B6, and the update said it couldn't install. I tried again, and all went well the second time.
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This happened to me too. After about five bootloops I finally got it to boot, but it booted back to B6, and the update said it couldn't install. I tried again, and all went well the second time.
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Ive tried the update 3 times now and every time it has been stuck at the boot. I would have to turn off and try to restart around 3-5 times for it to go back to Android Pie. So still unable to update to Android 10.
Ill try it one more time later and see if maybe they changed the update a bit
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Ive tried the update 3 times now and every time it has been stuck at the boot. I would have to turn off and try to restart around 3-5 times for it to go back to Android Pie. So still unable to update to Android 10.
Ill try it one more time later and see if maybe they changed the update a bit
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I don't know if this had anything to do with it but I disabled my ad blocker and I cleared all recent apps and then when I tried it the second time it worked so maybe make sure everything is clear and you have no ad blocker enabled.
For small updates like monthly security patches or version increases of 0.1 or 0.0.1 I usually don't worry about doing a clean install since the changes are usually pretty minimal. For large updates I like to do a clean install just for piece of mind that all the crap that built up on my phone over the past year is gone, to eliminate the general issues that pop up with dirty installs, and having a squeaky clean fresh install just feels nice once in a while.
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Has anyone flashed the factory image? If so what one did you use. I can't flash the the 10 factory image. The only was I can get it is to flash the Pie factory image, and then take the OTA. Not sure why I get an error every time I try to flash 10.
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I updated 9->10 like I normally do each month by dirty flashing the full image (not full OTA) so I would say you do not need to do a factory reset. I did not previously install any of the betas. Although the install took longer and was different (fastbootd) it completed and booted to system the first time. It may just be time for a fresh install, meaning leave the wipe flag in the flash-all script and let it erase your user data.
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I updated 9->10 like I normally do each month by dirty flashing the full image (not full OTA) so I would say you do not need to do a factory reset. I did not previously install any of the betas. Although the install took longer and was different (fastbootd) it completed and booted to system the first time. It may just be time for a fresh install, meaning leave the wipe flag in the flash-all script and let it erase your user data.
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I was doing a complete wipe.
(Update) I finally got it to do a full factory image flash with a complete wipe. The only thing I changed was, I switched from Slot B to Slot A. Not sure if that was even the issue, but It worked, and now My Pixel 3XL is running really well. No issues that are being reported.
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I don't know if this had anything to do with it but I disabled my ad blocker and I cleared all recent apps and then when I tried it the second time it worked so maybe make sure everything is clear and you have no ad blocker enabled.
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i didnt install any 3rd party ad-blocker apps on the phone before... if there is any, it would be google's out of box one... i doubt they have one out of the box.
Im too nervous to do this update again only for it to brick again right now
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i didnt install any 3rd party ad-blocker apps on the phone before... if there is any, it would be google's out of box one... i doubt they have one out of the box.
Im too nervous to do this update again only for it to brick again right now
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Suit yourself, but if your adb/fastboot binaries are all up to date (July 2019) and you are flashing the full image (not the OTA image), then you should have no issues at all. There are many guides on how to do this properly and the procedure is no different now than with 9. Also, there is no "change" coming to make the install smoother because there is nothing to fix. If your bootloader is unlocked this phone is virtually un-brickable.
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Suit yourself, but if your adb/fastboot binaries are all up to date (July 2019) and you are flashing the full image (not the OTA image), then you should have no issues at all. There are many guides on how to do this properly and the procedure is no different now than with 9. Also, there is no "change" coming to make the install smoother because there is nothing to fix. If your bootloader is unlocked this phone is virtually un-brickable.
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if i do a full image, not the OTA version, does that require a factory reset?
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if i do a full image, not the OTA version, does that require a factory reset?
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No, but you do need an unlocked bootloader. If you are unlocked go ahead and flash the full image. Be sure to do a version check of your adb/fastboot. Sometimes you can get into trouble if you have old versions in a different location. You need to be sure you are running version 29.0.2 (July 2019). If you did not lose all your user data on past attempts, do a dirty flash (removing the -w flag from the flash-all.bat file). If you already lost your data, then just run the script as-is. GL.
Edit: If you were trying to update 9->10 using an OTA, that is probably your issue. The full image will properly reformat your file system for 10.
Greetings.
I have recently bought S20 Ultra but i am facing some weird issue with my device that is Camera Quality. On paper, it's 108MP backed with 3 different sensors but final images are Grainy, noisy and less detailed even my 4 years old S8 is producing more sharper images than this giant specy phone. Any way to fix this?
My device is Stock Android 11 with latest security update installed and it is an Dual Sim LTE varient.
If you can return the phone do so.
There are 3 different cams so all shouldn't be goofed up unless it's not a cam module issue.
Clear system cache.
Try in safe mode.
Clear cam data.
If did a major OTA update, factory reset.
blackhawk said:
If you can return the phone do so.
There are 3 different cams so all shouldn't be goofed up unless it's not a cam module issue.
Clear system cache.
Try in safe mode.
Clear cam data.
If did a major OTA update, factory reset.
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Yup, i did cleared the cache for Cam, cleared the cache for system in recovery menu, nothing's changed. Yeah, i am planning to factory reset it. Will post the results.
maxi65 said:
Yup, i did cleared the cache for Cam, cleared the cache for system in recovery menu, nothing's changed. Yeah, i am planning to factory reset it. Will post the results.
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Clear cam app data not just the cache, full app data wipe.
If you can roll it back to the factory load version do so.
Try a hard reboot (simulates pulling the battery).
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Clear cam app data not just the cache, full app data wipe.
If you can roll it back to the factory load version do so.
Try a hard reboot (simulates pulling the battery).
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What about doing a full reset to phone?
maxi65 said:
What about doing a full reset to phone?
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Last resort. It's always better to find/correct the root cause if possible.
My current OS load on my N10+ is over 1.5 yo. Problems were tracked down and resolved without a factory reset and no damage to the load. A stock Android OS load should be very stable and resilient.
Reasons for a factory reset:
Major OTA firmware upgrade ie Android 10 to 11 etc. Best practice to avoid issues.
Malware, virus or rootkit that you can't delete.
App that changed hidden user settings, rare but it can happen.
Can't find root cause of issue, it may reoccur which is why finding the cause is best.
If malware is suspected go full nuke if you can't purge it in an hour or two. Unless you installed or downloaded it, this is very rare.
If reloading coming from a different device model do not use SmartSwitch as it is known to cause issues. Many times it will work but if having issues, don't use it second time around.
Never use it as the only means to backup critical data... it can fail you miserably just like the old Kies.
Did full reset to the phone but no fruit, still the same grainy images lacking detail. I am actually very surprised why a top notch phone are so dumb when it comes to camera even the Quad Camera System was main part of advertisements.
Any working GCAM port available for S20 Ultra?