Hey,
I have an o2 xda orbit 2 with a problem that is screen is totaly white but i can hear the phone ring and also it vibrates.
Things i have tried
soft reset - no change
hard reset - no change
reflashed it - no change
put it in the freezer for 5 mins it worked for about 10 mins
any ideas?
So i had my G3 for a out 2 months so far. Love it. Recently ran into this bug. My screen auto turns off when I'm using the phone. Video, browsing, texting etc. It happens randomly. Even if i just unlock the phone and use it for like 10 seconds the screen will turn off on me and i gotta wake it back up. Anyone know about this? I am running 4.4.2
Go to settings - display and change from 1 minute to 10 minutes. This will eat more battery but it will not shut off so quick
My phone is not rooted the.bootloader is locked. It's stupid that I can't access the factory menu or root a phone that I personally own.
I've reset my phone through the phone menu. The phone is now in a boot loop. The screen goes blue after 5 minutes everything and the phone restarts. Last week it happened rarely, yesterday it restarts every hour and now I have even less time before the phone restarts.
Safe mode doesn't have an effect on it either.
My guess is that its like a windows blue screen of death relating to memory.
Are there any options left to fix the problem?
Ianol said:
My phone is not rooted the.bootloader is locked. It's stupid that I can't access the factory menu or root a phone that I personally own.
I've reset my phone through the phone menu. The phone is now in a boot loop. The screen goes blue after 5 minutes everything and the phone restarts. Last week it happened rarely, yesterday it restarts every hour and now I have even less time before the phone restarts.
Safe mode doesn't have an effect on it either.
My guess is that its like a windows blue screen of death relating to memory.
Are there any options left to fix the problem?
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Open sony companion
And select repair my phone.
same happens to my xperia m4 aqua after updating to marshmallow. any solution?
Hi, I have a Xoom wi-fi.
It worked great till a couple of months ago. The screen freezes and it only reacts to the reset (power +volume) and it takes up to five to minutes to load the os.
It has the latest oficial update. I already did a factory reset and I cant find any pattern, I have a static image as background and I dont have any widget. It can crash on internet or any other app.
Anybody has an idea of what happens?
Thanks!
Hello. Sorry in advance if this is the wrong thread. I own a pretty old 1 year old tablet that currently has a problem.
Important info: Android 5, No access to a computer for 2 weeks (vacation), slightly cracked screen (still works), I had to install a Play Store apk as the one I had previously was corrupt. Tablet was functioning fine until the moment of the incident (except for the play store apk, which I later fixed).
Minor detail: Once the screen turns on after a restart the pixels near the top of the screen seem to turn purple for a second when I tilt the tablet.
Here is the story:
I was watching a YouTube video and suddenly my tablet froze. I thought: "Uhh, another freeze how annoying," and waited for it to load. I did not unfreeze. I thought: "Well, I guess I'll be fine if I turn my tablet off and on. This is where I got worried. My Power key was not responding. I tried the volume keys. Nothing. I tried connecting a mouse and moving it around. Still nothing. I thought "Ok, lets try restarting it" I did that by holding the Power key down for 10 seconds. To my relief, it turned off. But when it was turning back on again, it was at the loading screen for a little to long. It usually takes 5 seconds to get past the loading screen and enter the boot screen. I decided to wait. 1 minute: nothing. 5 minutes: nothing. I got worried. I tried restarting the tablet again. I restarted successfully but was stuck at the loading screen again. The was no movement on the screen. Only the loading screen. I decided to try the restart backup button which I could activate by putting a pin in a small hole at the back. It had the same effect holding down the power key had. I decided to ue my backup plan: recovery mode. I successfully entered recovery mode. I chose the option "clear cache" and tried to boot again. No changes. I did a scan for any root errors. it said that there were 5 errors, but there was nothing I could do about that. I tried doing a factory reset, then booting up. The reset was successful, but I got the same effect as always. No changes. I gave up and tried to google a solution on my phone. Most of them told me to install a PC program, but one told me to do the same thing I already did: reset, restart. So I decided to let the tablet sit with the boot screen for 2 hours. When I came back, there was no change at all. I tried searching again for a solution. A YouTube video said that the boot time after factory resets may be long, so I decided to reset and let it sit for a bit. 20 mins later, no changes at all. Finally, I gave up and now try to ask for help here.
Norqw said:
Hello. Sorry in advance if this is the wrong thread. I own a pretty old 1 year old tablet that currently has a problem.
Important info: Android 5, No access to a computer for 2 weeks (vacation), slightly cracked screen (still works), I had to install a Play Store apk as the one I had previously was corrupt. Tablet was functioning fine until the moment of the incident (except for the play store apk, which I later fixed).
Minor detail: Once the screen turns on after a restart the pixels near the top of the screen seem to turn purple for a second when I tilt the tablet.
Here is the story:
I was watching a YouTube video and suddenly my tablet froze. I thought: "Uhh, another freeze how annoying," and waited for it to load. I did not unfreeze. I thought: "Well, I guess I'll be fine if I turn my tablet off and on. This is where I got worried. My Power key was not responding. I tried the volume keys. Nothing. I tried connecting a mouse and moving it around. Still nothing. I thought "Ok, lets try restarting it" I did that by holding the Power key down for 10 seconds. To my relief, it turned off. But when it was turning back on again, it was at the loading screen for a little to long. It usually takes 5 seconds to get past the loading screen and enter the boot screen. I decided to wait. 1 minute: nothing. 5 minutes: nothing. I got worried. I tried restarting the tablet again. I restarted successfully but was stuck at the loading screen again. The was no movement on the screen. Only the loading screen. I decided to try the restart backup button which I could activate by putting a pin in a small hole at the back. It had the same effect holding down the power key had. I decided to ue my backup plan: recovery mode. I successfully entered recovery mode. I chose the option "clear cache" and tried to boot again. No changes. I did a scan for any root errors. it said that there were 5 errors, but there was nothing I could do about that. I tried doing a factory reset, then booting up. The reset was successful, but I got the same effect as always. No changes. I gave up and tried to google a solution on my phone. Most of them told me to install a PC program, but one told me to do the same thing I already did: reset, restart. So I decided to let the tablet sit with the boot screen for 2 hours. When I came back, there was no change at all. I tried searching again for a solution. A YouTube video said that the boot time after factory resets may be long, so I decided to reset and let it sit for a bit. 20 mins later, no changes at all. Finally, I gave up and now try to ask for help here.
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Was your device rooted? Did you have TWRP custom recovery installed? If you don't have either of these two things then your only option is to flash the stock firmware via PC.
Do a google for:
"Return to stock (your model number)"
If what you need is out there somewhere, that woll find the instructions, the tools and the file(s) you need.
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