[Q] Two part question - reboot and AndroidOC issues - Xoom Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So I've been having these issues for a while now and I'm finally tired of being a slave to my xoom's idiosyncrasies.
For the last 6-7 months or so, and plenty of roms within the timeframe, my xoom freezes to a blank black screen shortly after leaving my wifi for the mobile network. In fact last night as soon as I got into the car it started boot looping.
The second issue is Android Over Clock constantly not responding and lagging or freezing up. In fact I wonder if it is what's causing my freezing issue.
Has anyone had similar issues?

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[Q] screen won't time out

Has anyone had their screen stop timing out? I've had my phone for 11 months, noticed this problem periodically but now my screen won't time out at all. My phone has been rooted for 6 months, never any big problem with the screen. About 3 weeks ago it stopped timing out completely. I have adjusted the settings from 2-1-.5 minutes, and it would work for the first while then it stops. I haven't installed anything on my phone that I can say triggered this. Resetting and taking the battery has no effect. I believe I have froyo on here.
Thanks for your help
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Random Reboots.. any new info?

Hi everyone.. I searched a bit but couldn't come up with any more answers so I'm wondering if I missed something.
I've had my TF since like May, and for as long as I've had it, I've had this issue.
No matter what kernel or Rom or anything, my TF always randomly reboots ONLY when my screen is shut off and the wireless is left on. It doesn't reboot if I'm using it, and the only way to make it not happen is to turn on airplane mode when I'm done with it.
Its not a big deal, but it is annoying, especially if I leave it in the living room and forget airplane mode. Then whoever is in there gets to watch my TV constantly and randomly reboot every few minutes.
Its just more annoying than anything. Id love to just keep wifi active so it automatically connects when I turn the screen on.
Other than this, my TF has been flawless for like 6 months
Thanks if anyone has any information!
I've suffered through the same issue with my 16gb TF. By any chance do you have your pattern lockscreen turned on? Can't quite remember where, but I read that having it stops the reboots.
I tried it on mine and haven't had one since...but it's only been a day or 2. Can anyone confirm if the lockscreen stops or limits the issue?
avlon said:
I've suffered through the same issue with my 16gb TF. By any chance do you have your pattern lockscreen turned on? Can't quite remember where, but I read that having it stops the reboots.
I tried it on mine and haven't had one since...but it's only been a day or 2. Can anyone confirm if the lockscreen stops or limits the issue?
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Wow, ill have to give this a try. I've never used the pattern lockscreen.
random reboots
I get this after about an hour of use. If I sitch it off via the button then when I press it again it reboots. If I just let th TF switch itself off (after 5 mins) it switches on normally when I press the start button.
I also had similar problems with my wife's TF, it rebooted randomly just about anytime (not just with screen off), apps crashing randomly. When I returned it to the store where I bought it, they immediately replaced it with a new one that doesn't suffer any of those problems.
If you have such problems, I'd recommend taking it back to the store for repair, because that is definitely not the expected behavior.
unfortunately the lock screen thing didn't work
Can't really take the thing back, I've had it for months.... fortunately this is the only issue I have... I can live with it. Its purely an annoyance that doesn't affect me when using it...

[Q] Nexus S suddenly reboots

Hi,
The past few days my Nexus S suddenly reboots (or suddely shut down) itself when I'm not using my mobile. The reboots take place at the gaps in the battery plot (see screenshot). The (original) Android OS is using more energy than before the sudden reboots. Normally the screen should consume most of the energy. So the reboots may take place because of a failure in the android OS. Does anyone know how to fix this? Or is anyone experiencing the same problem?
copy and paste this for the screenshot:
i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg27/Upsilonalli/Reboot.jpg
Thanks in Advance!
I am seeing a very similar issue. Since about a week or so, the phone would reboot (ask for SIM PIN) when not used for a while. I work 3 levels underground where there is no reception, but this started happening only recently (a week or so) and I have been working there since almost two months.
My phone is an i9023 with Orange Switzerland. Are there some logging tools I could use to diagnose this problem in more detail?
Delete..........
Thank you. Luckily enough, with the update to Facebook Messenger I have received this morning the problem seems to be gone. Still, it is nice to have a diagnostics tool in case it comes back.

Nexus 5 Screen Freeze

Was at about 30% battery and the screen froze as in it wouldn't take any touch events. The backlight would react as if the screen wasn't touched. It seems like the touch events just were not registering but the phone worked in the background. Kernel issue maybe? I have been using faux.
Something similar ....
I had a similar experience on the 15th .... took my N5 off the Qi charger and the screen froze when i tried to unlock it.
I hit the power button and was able to unlock and get a few touches in before it froze again.
I was finally able (after much screen off/on cycles) to get down to the developer options and turn on show touches & show cpu usage.
... background processes looked fairly normal when the screen was frozen(touches showed as frozen) ...
I was rooted, stock rom except for xda user Jishnu Sur's N5 camera mod and running a couple tried & true root apps(Stickmount & QuickBoot). Thought some software issue might be jamming up the digitizer i/o causing it to freeze.
Reverted entirely to stock (the Team Win recovery was also experiencing screen freeze - buttons worked fine) including removing TRWP and re-locking the boot loader!!
The screen freezing problem persists ... my conclusion is that it's a hardware issue. :crying:
It's possible you are seeing the same thing, but I haven't seen anything in the forums to indicate it's a widespread problem.
Returning it for a replacement phone ... :fingers-crossed:
Hi,
same problem here from France.
I already returned a Nexus 5, after multiple freeze I tried to format data partition via bootloader, (no rooted phone, following google instructions for stock reset) then the phone crash wile formatting, it never wake up gain.
When I get a new one from google after one or two week same problem appears, and it's append more and more often, since monday my phone crash one time more every night, and all the day today.
A this time I'm still trying to load it sine I came back from work seven hour ago, battery still at 49%.
I think it's and hardware issue too.
I'm very disappointed about Google and I'll never by anymore LG products.
Thanks for reading.
biggiephat said:
Was at about 30% battery and the screen froze as in it wouldn't take any touch events. The backlight would react as if the screen wasn't touched. It seems like the touch events just were not registering but the phone worked in the background. Kernel issue maybe? I have been using faux.
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Freezes tend to happen on custom kernels specially if you under-volt it too much. have you done that?
Screen Freeze
canaillou2k5 said:
Hi,
same problem here from France.
I already returned a Nexus 5, after multiple freeze I tried to format data partition via bootloader, (no rooted phone, following google instructions for stock reset) then the phone crash wile formatting, it never wake up gain.
When I get a new one from google after one or two week same problem appears, and it's append more and more often, since monday my phone crash one time more every night, and all the day today.
A this time I'm still trying to load it sine I came back from work seven hour ago, battery still at 49%.
I think it's and hardware issue too.
I'm very disappointed about Google and I'll never by anymore LG products.
Thanks for reading.
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Last week I had the same problem with my new NEXUS 5. IT’S TOTALLY A HARDWARE ISSUE.
LG products are however not so bad in the JAPAN market but still we are expecting a lot from LG technology.
LG services suck.
I am facing the same problem with my Nexus 5. Unrooted, bought 7 months back from India itself, was working fine till around two weeks back,when the lags, screen freeze, blacking out n all appeared. Got it repaired twice at the LG centre. They changed the front display touchpad as well as the charging connector strip. The problem still persists.

Phone is extremely slow after replacing the screen

Hi all, I dropped my OPO a few months ago and completely shattered the screen+digitizer. I unplugged the battery and it has since been sitting. Today I received a new screen in the mail and replaced the broken one and put it all back together, but it's now running so laggy that I can't hardly do anything. It is running LineageOS on Android 8. I thought that the screen I bought may have just been a counterfeit with a terrible refresh rate (like 5-10 FPS) but I remoted into it with both Vysor and TeamViewer and they are lagging too, so it seems to be a software issue. I was then planning on potentially trying to flash a new ROM and just starting fresh, but I couldn't get it to boot into recovery, it just shows a black screen and TWRP never loads. After about an hour of fiddling with it I was able to get it back into Lineage, but the issues persist. Any ideas on what may be causing this?

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