My Pixel XL 128GB on Android 10 just randomly started bootlooping during normal use. Totally stock with Verizon sim card, but received directly from Google (actually it is a warranty replacement received about 2 years ago for a Nexus 6P that I bought directly from Google in Feburary of 2016 due to faulty battery).
Bootloader is still locked. USB debugging is disabled.
Google logo just keeps appearing and disappearing on screen. I can get into fastboot by holding power and volume down, but choosing recovery mode just goes back into bootloop.
Am I hopelessly bricked?
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My Pixel XL 128GB on Android 10 just randomly started bootlooping during normal use. Totally stock with Verizon sim card, but received directly from Google (actually it is a warranty replacement received about 2 years ago for a Nexus 6P that I bought directly from Google in Feburary of 2016 due to faulty battery).
Bootloader is still locked. USB debugging is disabled.
Google logo just keeps appearing and disappearing on screen. I can get into fastboot by holding power and volume down, but choosing recovery mode just goes back into bootloop.
Am I hopelessly bricked?
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After looping several times I was able to reboot once. I went into developer mode and enabled "USB debugging" soon after which it crashed again. Only then did I realize that I was SUPPOSED to enable "OEM Unlocking" rather than "USB debuging"!
I still haven't been able to boot it again since. Any suggestions? Would heating or cooling the device help? What are the chances that re-flashing the factory image will even help?
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After looping several times I was able to reboot once. I went into developer mode and enabled "USB debugging" soon after which it crashed again. Only then did I realize that I was SUPPOSED to enable "OEM Unlocking" rather than "USB debuging"!
I still haven't been able to boot it again since. Any suggestions? Would heating or cooling the device help? What are the chances that re-flashing the factory image will even help?
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Well, I was able to get in again and barely had enough to enable "OEM Unlocking". I proceeded to unlock the bootloader and re-flash the latest Android 10 factory image (the one ending in .20). I can't get through the new phone setup process before it crashes and eventually reboots. It might get as far as connecting to Wifi but always eventually crashes while "Checking for updates...".
I could try an older Android 9 image, but it seems like I have a straight-up hardware failure (SoC, DDR, flash memory, etc.).
At this point I'm resigned to the fact that it is most likely dead. Are there any custom recovery images that I can flash that can run hardware diagnostics so I that I can pinpoint the failed component?
The same thing happened today to my wife's xl pixel still with android 9, now I've updated it to 10 and for now it works but I think it seems like there's a battery problem. I think the battery is bad but it is strange that it happens this way
Looks like i have the same issue. If you remember one of the android betas (beta 4 i believe) had this issue where the phone got stuck in bootloop. I had this issue and im unable to fix it. My phone keeps bootlooping on the google logo...i tried reflashing the factory image for 9.0 or 10.0 but no luck. I even tried installing a custom rom and that too reboots on the google/custom rom logo. Is there any other way to fix this? Is this a hardware issue? please help
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So I've had my Nexus 7 for a while now and I was using it for GPS maps the other day. The thing went to sleep and when about half an hour later I tried to unlock it, it didn't respond. The screen came on but it didn't seem to detect my finger. So I held the powerbutton for like 20 seconds and ever since it stuck on the google screen. When I go to bootloader and select recovery, it also stucks on the Google screen. I can also unlock the bootloader and flash TWRP but when I type fastboot oem device-info it will still tell me it is untampered and locked. Does anyone have any idea why this might happen? The thing wasn't rooted/bl unlocked. Thanks in advance.
PS: Don't respond with the 'try flashing a factory image/recovery', because trust me, I've tried those.
I had basically the same issue, however, I was unlocked and running stock 4.4.4. Mine reboot in the middle of Game of War, and was stuck at the Google Logo. I could get into Fastboot and my computer recognized, so I tried reflashing the stock images, but no dice. They appeared to flash fine without any error messages, but did not fix the issue. Also, selecting recovery, brought me back to the Google logo.
That said, I RMA'd the tablet. Apparently, there was a hardware failure as the packing slip from Asus noted that issue was a LED (Indicator) Error, and as a result they replaced what appears to be the main board (part number 90NK0080-R01000 Description ME571K MAIN_BD_2G/Q8064/16G).
So, this is likely not what you want to hear, but it sounds like a hardware failure. I bought a refurb tablet, and mine failed less than 24 hours out of the box. Thankfully, it came with a 90 day warranty.
if you cane unlock boot loader you can flash it , if you cant' there no way as i know
Today I downloaded the new firmware update for the 5x. I installed using fastboot as normal, knowing that boot.img, vendor.img and system.img had changed.
I used fastboot to flash all three, then booted to TWRP and flashed SuperSU 2.76, ElementalX kernel and the AdAway file hosts.
The phone booted as normal and was running just fine for about 2 hours. Then, while playing music, I attempted to unlock the screen with the screen passcode. The device froze.
Attempting a reset only allowed it to get to the "Google" screen with the lock on the bottom, then the screen would go black. I could hard reset into bootloader mode. I attempted to flash back to stock, but the same freeze on the "Google" screen happened upon reboot.
Now, the device will not even get to bootloader mode. Holding the power + either of the two volume keys renders nothing on the screen, nor does plugging into USB on the computer. I'm fearing the device is hard bricked. Any recommendations?
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Today I downloaded the new firmware update for the 5x. I installed using fastboot as normal, knowing that boot.img, vendor.img and system.img had changed.
I used fastboot to flash all three, then booted to TWRP and flashed SuperSU 2.76, ElementalX kernel and the AdAway file hosts.
The phone booted as normal and was running just fine for about 2 hours. Then, while playing music, I attempted to unlock the screen with the screen passcode. The device froze.
Attempting a reset only allowed it to get to the "Google" screen with the lock on the bottom, then the screen would go black. I could hard reset into bootloader mode. I attempted to flash back to stock, but the same freeze on the "Google" screen happened upon reboot.
Now, the device will not even get to bootloader mode. Holding the power + either of the two volume keys renders nothing on the screen, nor does plugging into USB on the computer. I'm fearing the device is hard bricked. Any recommendations?
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There is a post 4 down from yours on fixing bricked phones.
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There is a post 4 down from yours on fixing bricked phones.
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Hi Tulsa,
Unfortunately, that post doesn't apply to this situation, as my bootloader is unlocked, and I can't even get to the stage of having the drivers recognize the phone, because the phone will not turn on to bootloader mode, recovery or download mode.
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The phone reached the point last night where it would not even power on, access bootloader or download mode. Any button presses/holds left the screen black.
Today, for whatever reason, the device booted into fastboot mode. I was able to flash the complete stock factory image for the August security update Android 7.0 - the first stable build. However, when the device began to boot, it once again does not get past the Google page with the lock on the bottom. The screen goes black after that without entering the boot animation.
I've called Google to get a warranty replacement unit sent.
I was having a similar situation last night, gave up after trying for a few hours...the googs is sending a "new" refurbished one. I had 1 month left on the factory warranty
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/help/bootloop-enter-recovery-wont-stay-t3456659
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I was having a similar situation last night, gave up after trying for a few hours...the googs is sending a "new" refurbished one. I had 1 month left on the factory warranty
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/help/bootloop-enter-recovery-wont-stay-t3456659
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Thanks for the reply, quadracer. I'll be taking the same path you are - Google already has the reorder on the way. Still trying to tinker in case there's a chance. Luckily, all the pictures from my engagement this past weekend were backed up to Photos or I'd be devastated.
I was just using my phone like normal today opening up the transit app at the bus stop and it randomly froze and restarted. After that, it only shows the initial Google screen and just keeps bootlooping, but never even gets to the part where the OS is loading (with the google animation). It was just on stock 6.0.1, MTC20K I think. Was not rooted. Bootloader was/is unlocked. Secure boot was/is enabled. It won't even go into stock recovery (when I select recovery it immediately goes back to the Google screen and continues as if I had never selected recovery). I have tried manually flashing each piece of the latest factory 7.0.0 build (NRD90S), but even though fastboot says everything was successful, nothing seems to have changed. Any ideas on how to fix this?
Same thing just happened to me. I have no root or anything but it will not boot the OS. I hope there is a fix for the problem because I really want to use the phone.
Same thing just happened to me.
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No recovery for you either?
What was the latest Build you had when it was working fine?
To get into the recovery plug the phone into your computer. Go into fastboot (vol down + power) and select the power off option. When it turns off or goes to the charging screen, hold volume up + power to boot to download mode. Once in download mode, turn the phone off by holding vol down + power, then go back into fastboot and you should be able to now access recovery mode. This is what I did, and then flashed back to 6.0.1 and it runs fine now. No Idea why going into download mode allows you to then access recovery and get one clean boot, but it does
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I was just using my phone like normal today opening up the transit app at the bus stop and it randomly froze and restarted. After that, it only shows the initial Google screen and just keeps bootlooping, but never even gets to the part where the OS is loading (with the google animation). It was just on stock 6.0.1, MTC20K I think. Was not rooted. Bootloader was/is unlocked. Secure boot was/is enabled. It won't even go into stock recovery (when I select recovery it immediately goes back to the Google screen and continues as if I had never selected recovery). I have tried manually flashing each piece of the latest factory 7.0.0 build (NRD90S), but even though fastboot says everything was successful, nothing seems to have changed. Any ideas on how to fix this?
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Had the same thing happen - Now typing to you from my warranty replacement. Only option.
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To get into the recovery plug the phone into your computer. Go into fastboot (vol down + power) and select the power off option. When it turns off or goes to the charging screen, hold volume up + power to boot to download mode. Once in download mode, turn the phone off by holding vol down + power, then go back into fastboot and you should be able to now access recovery mode. This is what I did, and then flashed back to 6.0.1 and it runs fine now. No Idea why going into download mode allows you to then access recovery and get one clean boot, but it does
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Surprisingly, this worked. I forgot about download mode being an option. I also am not sure why this worked.
Edit: The phone boots, but is still randomly rebooting rather often. Not sure why, as everything was wiped and it should have been a fresh install of everything.
Another Edit: Back to boot looping/not getting to the Android loading screen. I didn't do anything other than let it download my apps. Maybe it is a hardware problem after all because it did successfully boot into Android a couple times.
This seems to be a common problem which I have, too. Looks like a whole series of devices had these issues. Currently LG is unable to repair my device because auf missing spare parts they say. So after effortless 3 weeks they will send my unrepaired device back to me with a letter for my dealer to get back my money.
Nice quality and service, LG - NOT!
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This seems to be a common problem which I have, too. Looks like a whole series of devices had these issues. Currently LG is unable to repair my device because auf missing spare parts they say. So after effortless 3 weeks they will send my unrepaired device back to me with a letter for my dealer to get back my money.
Nice quality and service, LG - NOT!
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That is actually pretty good outcome. Pixel phone is coming out soon.
Just had this happen today. Streaming music over Bluetooth and using another app, then tried switching tracks in Google Play Music and the app froze. Phone was unresponsive with app on the screen, then screen went off and wouldn't power on.
I finally got it on by holding down power for 30 seconds, but kept boot-looping to Google boot screen. I was able to get into fastboot mode and wipe everything and install the factory image. Still doing the same thing!
Just got off phone with Google. Told the rep everything I had tried and she is working on a replacement order. Supposed to call me back after chatting with higher level support. I wish they would just send me a new Pixel phone, or the 6P at least!
Ive had the same issue, where I just couldnt get passed the Google screen, the only solution for me to get back on to my phone was to let it happen until the battery died. After i let the battery die i turned it back on normally and connected it to my charger, it hasnt turned off since but im sure it will sooner or later
Edit: Issue is still happening but the only way for me to turn it back on is because the battery dies
This just happened to my and my wifes phones...all within a week of each other. I sent my wife's in about a week and a half ago to LG for warranty service. I am hoping that they are able to fix it...it is still in the 'repair' phase. I am trying to decide whether or not I want to send my phone in (which just died yesterday) before or after LG figures out what is going on with my wifes. In both cases, the phones were running fine and just shut down by themselves. The battery was not dead. Each time, the phone will boot to the Google screen, but then immediate shut down. I can get in to recovery and do actions within there, so I do not believe it to be a battery issue. However, as soon as you attempt to boot the phone, it will die.
Were you guys using stock setups or custom ones?
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Its a 'known' issue. Google has confirmed there is an issue. Only solution appears to be a warranty replacement.
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/nexus/r29mtzLFS0g;context-place=topicsearchin/nexus/nexus$205x$20bootloop
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Were you guys using stock setups or custom ones?
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on both phones, bone stock. Only difference was I was running the beta before getting the stock OTA and my wife's was full stock and received the stock OTA.
I'm having the exact same problem here. Running Android 6.0.1, rooted. Phone suddenly turned off and won't start past the "Google" screen, except for once when it booted fully then immediately shut down, and three times when it loaded the boot animation and shut down. Bootloader is unlocked and TWRP recovery is installed. I can access fastboot but not recovery. I've tried the suggestion of booting into download mode then recovery again, but that didn't work. I have NOT tried updating to Android 7 yet, so this isn't the same boot loop issue faced by some other users. I don't want to try flashing stock yet and lose my data because I have a ton of Tasker profiles and tasks that I haven't backed up in months and I don't want to risk losing them! Serves me right...
Any suggestions?
Same HERE !!!!
the samed for me, and still now i can't light it up
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I'm having the exact same problem here. Running Android 6.0.1, rooted. Phone suddenly turned off and won't start past the "Google" screen, except for once when it booted fully then immediately shut down, and three times when it loaded the boot animation and shut down. Bootloader is unlocked and TWRP recovery is installed. I can access fastboot but not recovery. I've tried the suggestion of booting into download mode then recovery again, but that didn't work. I have NOT tried updating to Android 7 yet, so this isn't the same boot loop issue faced by some other users. I don't want to try flashing stock yet and lose my data because I have a ton of Tasker profiles and tasks that I haven't backed up in months and I don't want to risk losing them! Serves me right...
Any suggestions?
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In my opinion your EMMC probably died, but you can try reflashing factory images to see if it is some other problem.
I would only try LGUP as a last resort because it will set Allow OEM unlocking to false and lock your bootloader, making further experimentation difficult.
BTW IMO the Android 7 bootloop probably isn't related to Android 7. I think they are just saying hardware problem (EMMC failure) that happens to show up more frequently when you have large updates of OS.
The way Google worded it, it made it seem like Android 7 is killing some hardware because of some incompatibility with just some isolated hardware builds.
I would suggest you let it keep booting and flash some factory images and sometimes EMMC will come back briefly and boot. If it does, immediately backup as much as you can before doing anything else.
Same deal for me and they are sending a replacement. This is a MAJOR blackeye!
Is your phone under warranty then? I am having the same problem as everyone on here. I've tried everything. I bought the phone just over a year ago though, so am a little concerned Google will turn around and tell me it's not their problem... Even though this is clearly a fault!
Greetings!
My girlfriend's Nexus 5X recently got stuck into boot loop. What I tried to fix it:
- Completely discharging it and charging it again
- Get into recovery mode - after going to the bootloader and choosing recovery mode, the phone reboots to the google logo
- I tried reflashing system, boot and recovery with TWRP - still the phone reboots when trying to get into recovery mode
What else can I try, having in mind that I can't get into recovery or boot it at all? The bootloader is unlocked, so I can try flashing anything.
You could try the BLOD-fix boot/recovery images on other threads in this forum.
If the phone is still in warranty (and even if it's not), I'd suggest getting in touch with your local LG repair people.
My wife's Google Nexus 5x died yesterday too after updating. Go to load recovery mode, and it does nothing. I can get into developer boot screen, but that's it... Nothing works. Her bootloader is locked though, so no flashing anything. Any idea on how to contact Google about getting a replacement?
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My wife's Google Nexus 5x died yesterday too after updating. Go to load recovery mode, and it does nothing. I can get into developer boot screen, but that's it... Nothing works. Her bootloader is locked though, so no flashing anything. Any idea on how to contact Google about getting a replacement?
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No point contacting google, you have to go to the manufacturer LG wherever they happen to be in your country. A simple replacement phone will only potentially have the same issue - its a hardware problem and the PCB/motherboard must be replaced. I had a brand new phone (well 'brand new' as bought in 2016 but only unboxed last Tuesday lol) which didn't last 6 hours before getting overly hot and going into bootloop...tried a factory reset and got into setup but it shutdown and bootlooped again halfway through. Fortunately it was within the 2 year warranty period, so LG authorised the replacement motherboard on Thursday (1 hour wait as a walk-in service) and it has been fine (and cool!) ever since.
As a bonus, they upgraded it from 6.0 to 7.1.2, which LG considers the "latest" stable version for the 5x.
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.
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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.
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by boot up randomly do you mean it would randomly reboot or turn on while it was off?
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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.
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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.
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try sideloading the latest OTA and see what happens, this doesnt require an unlocked bootloader, just adb sideload.
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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...
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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?
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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?
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Needs to boot to any recovery, custom or not, to sideload an ota
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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?
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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?
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does fastboot see your phone at all if you type `fastboot devices`