" Unfortunately, the process com.xxx.phone has stopped" Normally this error message is due to conflicts arose by an application. Sometime the the phone becomes completely unusable.
Solution: Boot to Safe Mode and Uninstall the App.
How to Boot to safe mode:
1. Switch phone off
2. Hold the power button until google logo (first logo) appears, then hold down volume down until phone has finished booting.
3. You will see the safe mode Notification in the bottom left corner of the screen.
4. Open Playstore and uninstall the conflicting application then reboot.
Restore your Widgets and your phone should be trouble free.
NOTE: None of your data will be Lost:good:
Related
If you’re experiencing issues - such as apps crashing, reboots, or fast battery drain - on your device, they could be caused by a third-party app. To check if this is the case, you can start up your device in safe mode, which temporarily disables third-party apps that you’ve installed.
Ensure your device's screen is on, then press & hold the Power button.
Touch & hold the Power off option in the dialog box.
Touch OK in the following dialog to start safe mode.
Try using your device in safe mode to see if the problem persists. If it doesn’t, restart your device to get it out of safe mode and uninstall recently installed apps to see if you can pinpoint the one that’s causing the problem.
https://support.google.com/nexus/answer/2852139
when I press volume down + power + home buttons it get me on a screen which says "select boot mode" which has three options
1-Recovery mode
2-fastboot mode
3-normal boot
but none of these three works
same issue with volume up as well
my device is rooted
when I power on the device it starts showing adds, automatically starts downloading different apps nothing works.
plz tell me what should I do
I think you should approach the service centre.
Because when I do that my device shows
I think that the app you used to root has accessed the boot loader partition and did that. Approach a service center And don't tell them that you rooted your phone.
And many people have this problem. I think you must wait.
Like http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-core/help/download-mode-galaxie-core-i8262-t3371213/page1
I had this happen to me
If you actually have your phone non-responsive, be careful when you do a hard reboot of your phone and DO NOT hold on the home button
What happens is when it reboots, it boots to the first part of the phone where you see
1: reboot phone
2: factory reset
3: safe mode
4: power down
IF you hold on the home button for quite some time, half of the time it MIGHT reboot to the screen mentioned above, or in download mode, and if you keep on holding the volume down and home and power button, you may find yourself resetting the phone.
I haven't even gotten a warning screen saying I will reset my phone. it just......resetted
And yeah. This is what happens 50/50 when you reboot your non-respondable phone.
My god the world needs to know this.
So below describes my last predicament. Basically was stuck at black screen on boot with system ui crash and had stupidly for no good reason blocked myself from getting adb
Phone was technically powered on and connected to my wifi.
logged into findmymobile.samsung.com and from there as the device was powered on and running but not usable i was able to find device and start a full wipe. With the wipe it got rid of the max power mode and uninstalled the system ui tuner allowing me to resetup the device like new.
Down side is as much as google handle 70% of a phone change over i still had to reset my watches and re do the fingerprints
So, galaxy S8+
Never been a fan of Samsung but a mate sold me his old s8+ for pretty cheap yesterday, today i installed system ui tuner and allowed it via adb, then as the battery was low i switched to "charge only" mode
Today i got a notification saying something about battery optimisation (Max Battery Saver Mode) and i was all about it so i clicked yes and whatever without reading it expecting it to clear catchs and kill some background apps. anyways a few seconds later it rebooted itself and popped up with the message "system ui stopped working". Literally the only things that can happen is when i click the bixby button it says "cannot use bixby while maximum power saving mode is on". and if i hold the power button i get the shutdown and reset icons but when clicking them nothing happens.
I have tried safe mode, still get the same result with ui stopped working
Pressing and holding the power + volume up + bixby button gets me to a screen with some info up to continue and down to cancel, once pressing up nothing happens apart from a screen saying downloading (nothing happens tho)
Not sure what to do
Thanks for the details.
Hi Everyone,
Phone decided to randomly turn off (at around 80% charge) and now won't boot. Have tried all the basic TS guides.
have tried:
-Charging - no on-screen displays
-Holding power button for various intervals
-Button combinations (Power + vol up....etc)
Connecting to PC gives me an indication that it has detected a USB connection, then consistently after ~40s I get the disconnect notification sound. Then off for 20s and the the cycle repeats.
I'm assuming it is stuck in bootloop for some reason but still nothing from the screen.
Phone hasn't been dropped, rooted, is running stock ROM etc...
any ideas?
Assuming the bootloop isn't caused by hardware failure then you can try forcing your phone into its Recovery mode by holding down the power button and volume down button simultaneously. From here, you may be able to roll your phone back or restore a previous backup. However, this often results in data loss, which isn't ideal, so you might have to weigh up your options.
If this doesn't work, you'll need to enter your smartphone's Safe Mode. When your phone is booting, and you see the manufacturer's name appear, press and hold the volume down button to put your device into Safe Mode. Here, you can follow prompts to hopefully remove whatever program, app, or software updates forced your phone into a bootloop.
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Assuming the bootloop isn't caused by hardware failure then you can try forcing your phone into its Recovery mode by holding down the power button and volume down button simultaneously. From here, you may be able to roll your phone back or restore a previous backup. However, this often results in data loss, which isn't ideal, so you might have to weigh up your options.
If this doesn't work, you'll need to enter your smartphone's Safe Mode. When your phone is booting, and you see the manufacturer's name appear, press and hold the volume down button to put your device into Safe Mode. Here, you can follow prompts to hopefully remove whatever program, app, or software updates forced your phone into a bootloop.
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It won't boot at all, the screen doesn't turn on. But surely something like this doesn't just randomly fail
My recommendation: take phone to authorized service center and let them try to fix it.