Software deadlock on boot - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III

I'm running stock S3 software, and I hit a snag this morning where the phone was stuck in a reboot/deadlock cycle. It would come up to the lock screen, and after about 10 seconds, deadlock. I was getting ready to wipe the phone, when I got a call from my wife during the brief "uptime" of the phone, which seemed to break the deadlock.
I was able to get what data I could off of the data partition (photos, etc), but now it remained stuck on the same issue on boot. Anyone ever see this before? I had to factory reset the device to get it back to normal.

mikecico said:
I'm running stock S3 software, and I hit a snag this morning where the phone was stuck in a reboot/deadlock cycle. It would come up to the lock screen, and after about 10 seconds, deadlock. I was getting ready to wipe the phone, when I got a call from my wife during the brief "uptime" of the phone, which seemed to break the deadlock.
I was able to get what data I could off of the data partition (photos, etc), but now it remained stuck on the same issue on boot. Anyone ever see this before? I had to factory reset the device to get it back to normal.
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I replaced my phone, it was working fine for a few weeks, and now this bull**** is back. It gets up into the Touchwiz UI, then hangs for a while, and then resets the UI. This keeps happening repeatedly. I have to boot into the stock recovery and wipe the phone.
Does anyone out there know of anything like this? Are there incompatible apps with the S3 and touchwiz that can cause this? Anyway to debug it?
Thanks,
Mike

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"UIDs on the sytem are inconsistent" error message + deleted data partition

Hey,
yesterday i faced a problem i didn't knew of yet. As i mentioned sometimes, i came from an One M7 2 weeks ago as it didn't work the way it should - camera useless and awful battery life. I rooted the M7, had problems with it and so on - just how it is with a rooted phone + custom roms.
However, due to the DRM i didn't root my Z3 yet. Yesterday i took it out my pocket, thought it was a bit warm.. nevermind. It worked. 30 minutes later i pulled it out again, still warm, and screen wouldn't turn on. I reset it (power and vol+ for those who didn't know), tried to boot again.. well, it took several minutes and finally showed me the attached error message. The system performance was really, really low. Everything stuttered, i couldn't even enter my pin. A few forced reboots later i could finally enter my pin and get into my system only to notice that my data partition wasn't doing fine. I had to set language and so on in the initial setup process, apps kept force-closing in seconds. My own apps were still on the device, however when i tried to open WhatsApp there was no data there, i should have gone through the registration process. The phone froze after seconds each time. I tried to enter the fastboot menu (is it called that way?) while booting to just do a factory reset, didn't find the button combination. So finally, after i found home without navigation from no man's land (sure, why doesn't it happen at home anyway..), i managed to boot it, get through settings and initiate a factory reset. Of course, all the apps were deleted then and i could install all apps like LightFlow again. Had to re-enter all the settings i did in those kind of apps, it was kind of annoying.
So, my questions: Why the hell did this happen to my Z3? Not rooted, didn't even think of it. There wasn't a day on the One M7 without flashing anything and it never happened. It wouldn't have been as bad as it was on the Z3, as i HAD root, could have wiped data in TWRP in a matter of seconds and also had backups of my data, which i of course didn't have for my unrooted Z3.
Is it likely to happen again? Can any app do this on a non-rooted phone? I read a bit about the error, that it would be caused by some apps, but not in the extent as it happened on my phone. Most of the times it would just be an annoying error message.
I got a thing in always getting a defective unit, so i hope it isn't happening again on the Z3
Maybe the internal flash is corrupted/failing. I had a similar issue with my HTC One X I went to nap one day and half hour later it shut down, it restarted but boot looped. Eventually it showed no data partition as being mounted and completely died. They replaced the motherboard.
Better contact Sony, maybe you need a replacement.
Mh, actually that's the least thing i want to do.. I'd have to wait for at least 2 weeks to get it back and chances are that they won't do a thing or damage it (bad experiences with my former Razr i). It works just fine after the factory reset, no errors yet. If it should happen again, i'd of course send it in for repair but i think, until then i will use it normally, with more caution and backups of course.
Probably the cleanest solution HERE

Stuck on Google startup screen

Hi, I was sitting down with my nexus on my leg with about 40% battery left when it suddenly turned off and then flicked to the google startup page before going blank. After attempting to turn it on again (to no avail), I resorted to plugging it in, which resulted in the phone looping on the google page then vibrating before repeating. I tried to get it into the bootloader menu, but it appeared and then reverted to the google page after the phone vibrated.
I've tried looking up solutions, but the only plausible situation for me seems to be returning it so the warranty can take over. The only hitch with that being that the bootloader is unlocked (not rooted, just the bootloader). I really am stuck, and do not know what to do. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I had this one. Factory reset /wiping data was the only thing that fixed it. I assume something went corrupt with my data
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It seems I got lucky. The phone rebooted properly and went to optimise all the apps as it would after an OTA update. It started up and worked as normal, until I restarted it, after being on for about 3 minutes, it turned itself off again. It rebooted in the same manner again, so I've just taken this time to relock the bootloader (so I can use the warranty if I can find proof of purchase (well, the date more importantly)). Hopefully this was just a little glitch, but I will post again for more advice if it goes wrong again (and I'll try a full factory reset first)

Galaxy S6 Massive issues

Hi XDA, looking to you for answers...
The Device: I bought my Verizon Galaxy S6 straight out due to that phone trade in for $100 gift cards that happened way back in April. So I have no insurance on the device. No worries, as its in a otter box commuter case with tempered glass and I baby my devices.
The problem part 1:
-Last week just before I walked out the door for my anniversary dinner. I restarted my device and it didn't come back on.
- I plugged it in and got no light. Pressed volume +/-/home/power - and got the boot screen
- Accidentally factory reset the device when I let go off the combinations of buttons (why factory reset is the second option I have on idea)
- After the initial factory reset, I noticed it didn't go through. Rebooted and saw DM-Veritiy verification error
- Tried multiple times to get a clean factory reset until finally I got into the phone setup wizard
- Phone setup wizard froze on me about 3 times before I was able to get it to work
- Finally with finesse and some luck, I was able to get the phone partially restored but I knew something was fishy
- Brought the phone to Verizon which said I have no insurance, the only thing I may have is a manufacturer warranty with Samsung.
- The rep tried to factory reset the phone, however the DM-Veritify verification error came up again and could no longer continue.
- After some time there, I felt like I was wasting my time, Figured I would this myself.
- Went home and flashed the STOCK OS on my galaxy s6 with ODIN.
- After ODIN, and many OTA updates, I was on 5.11 and restoring my phone
After all this, the phone worked PERFECTLY FOR A WEEK
The problem part 2:
- Was in a parking lot to get some groceries, sent a text and put the phone in my pocket. When I looked at it again, the phone was off
- Tried to turn it on... nothing... I held the +/-/home/power buttons again and rebooted normally
- Phone started up just fine but froze after a minute.
- If I get the phone on, it will either freeze/hard-lock or when the screen turns off, then its just turns off, or restarts itself to failure
- I've tried to reboot into recovery volume +/home/power to wipe the cache, however I get an android in distress
- After a few attempts to get into recovery to wipe the cache, I managed to get past the distress icon and press get the menu selection down once before the device froze
- After more attempting to to wipe the cache. I don't even get the android in distress icon anymore, just the blue android screen hangs
- If I use all the buttons to reboot normally - the phone will freeze or once the screen turns off, its off.
thats it
I feel like I just ate $700
XDA please help
Phone freezes in "recovery mode" 3 seconds in. Managed to get one wipe cache in.
Getting a "system rev. check fail device: 3 binary 1 error" error when trying to flash ODIN.
Guess you can't flash stock OS from 5.1.1
got a factory reset to go through just fine. Restored phone for 30 minutes and proceeded to use it.
Seemed fine and then froze while texting.
Seems to be randomly freezing and then a sudden restart.
Contacted verizon for the number to call for warranty send off.
*looks around* I see MULTIPLE issues regarding the S6 randomly restarting.
I should have got the Note 4
Hi,
Sorry, but if it keeps happening persistently even after factory resets and successful stock installs, I'd call it a hardware problem. The best thing you can do is contact Verizon or Samsung and try getting a replacement.
All the best,
~Lord
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S6 keeps Rebooting

Hello all,
Today my Verizon S6 (on CleanRom 1.5) started to keep rebooting. After it boots, I can use the phone for less than a minute until it reboots again.
Here's how it began to happen today, if it helps.
- I didn't plug my phone to a charger last night, and when I woke up the phone had like 0%~1% battery. The phone died soon after I picked up the phone.
- At the same time I turned on the phone, I connected it to the stock charger.
- I used it for like 1-2 minutes, and the phone seemed to get confused whether it should die again or not (at 0% battery level)
- Then the phone decided to die again, and keeps rebooting itself.
My guess is something related to booting, initializing, or battery might have gone wrong. Also the soft button lights get never turn on.
Now I cannot use the phone really, as it dies like 30 seconds after I swipe the lockscreen.
- I tried to boot into safe mode, it didn't help.
- I wiped cache partition, it didn't help either.
The last thing I would like to try is to odin CleanRom again (or factory reset) but I would like to try other things first because I cannot even backup the data as it keeps rebooting. Odin will wipe all the data in my phone.
Any help or suggestions guys?
mtshure said:
Hello all,
Today my Verizon S6 (on CleanRom 1.5) started to keep rebooting. After it boots, I can use the phone for less than a minute until it reboots again.
Here's how it began to happen today, if it helps.
- I didn't plug my phone to a charger last night, and when I woke up the phone had like 0%~1% battery. The phone died soon after I picked up the phone.
- At the same time I turned on the phone, I connected it to the stock charger.
- I used it for like 1-2 minutes, and the phone seemed to get confused whether it should die again or not (at 0% battery level)
- Then the phone decided to die again, and keeps rebooting itself.
My guess is something related to booting, initializing, or battery might have gone wrong. Also the soft button lights get never turn on.
Now I cannot use the phone really, as it dies like 30 seconds after I swipe the lockscreen.
- I tried to boot into safe mode, it didn't help.
- I wiped cache partition, it didn't help either.
The last thing I would like to try is to odin CleanRom again (or factory reset) but I would like to try other things first because I cannot even backup the data as it keeps rebooting. Odin will wipe all the data in my phone.
Any help or suggestions guys?
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The OE2 tar file shouldn't wipe your phone as it is not a full wipe tar. I don't know if your phone would do it with it's reboot problem but a dirty flash of clean rom shouldn't wipe your phone either. However, a reboot during the middle of either of those would not be good. Flashfire does seem to be able to keep a phone from rebooting once it gets going or at least it has for me when I have been caught in a bad way before.
Problem Solved!!!
Thank you Tulsadiver for your suggestions. But is it okay to do odin without wiping anything?
I almost gave up after struggling several hours and thought about doing a factory reset, but the problem is solved now.
I found it weird that the soft key lights never turn on, so I thought that there might have been something wrong with the power management. So I turned the ultra power saving mode on (fortunately the phone didn't reboot before I did that), and it didn't reboot itself. I turned it back off then now the problem is gone!
I am happy with it now, and this might be one of the things to try if you experience a random reboot.

INFINIX Hot10 Play Keeps Rebooting after Starting Up from a restart

I need some help. For some reason, Whenever I Restart my phone, Either Manually or Letting it automatically do it, My phone keep restarting. It boots up, goes to the Lockscreen, I enter my pin and after 10 to 15 seconds, or just after Syncing Contacts, Goes back to the bootup screen, then back to the Lockscreen. It keeps doing this, and the only (temporary) fix I can do is Factory Resetting the phone within the 10 to 15 seconds I have, And starting over fresh.
It gets worse as, like I said, it's temporary. After I get back my stuff and everything, if I ever restart or even turn off my phone then back on again, it just does it all again. What can I do to fix this permanently? And what caused it?
2 things could be at fault here :
1. A faulty power button. Go to a server and check if you power button is faulty. Perhaps it gets stuck and its the one to blame for the entire problem.
2. A faulty ROM. Either flash the previous version of the Rom, update your rom to the latest or flash a custom rom.
JohnnyCross1991 said:
I need some help. For some reason, Whenever I Restart my phone, Either Manually or Letting it automatically do it, My phone keep restarting. It boots up, goes to the Lockscreen, I enter my pin and after 10 to 15 seconds, or just after Syncing Contacts, Goes back to the bootup screen, then back to the Lockscreen. It keeps doing this, and the only (temporary) fix I can do is Factory Resetting the phone within the 10 to 15 seconds I have, And starting over fresh.
It gets worse as, like I said, it's temporary. After I get back my stuff and everything, if I ever restart or even turn off my phone then back on again, it just does it all again. What can I do to fix this permanently? And what caused it?
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hello friend
I have the same problem. I've already reset to factory defaults but it's still giving the same error. I've already tried disabling the XOS Launcher and nothing either.
If you manage to fix this issue, post it here.
Try to remove your memory card before reboot.

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