[Q] My phone randomly shut off and is not turning on - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III

My sch-i535 randomly turned off with no warning, and will not turn back on. can someone troubleshoot? more info will be provided if necessary.

ProcrastinatorAlex said:
My sch-i535 randomly turned off with no warning, and will not turn back on. can someone troubleshoot? more info will be provided if necessary.
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Have you tried a battery pull?
And I'm sure you have, but have you checked to see if the battery needs charged?
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roaddog665 said:
Have you tried a battery pull?
And I'm sure you have, but have you checked to see if the battery needs charged?
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Yes, I borrowed a battery, the battery is fine, and one that works in another phone doesn't in mine

ProcrastinatorAlex said:
Yes, I borrowed a battery, the battery is fine, and one that works in another phone doesn't in mine
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Can you get into recovery or download mode?
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Quick fix.. I bet it's your power button. My phone was doing the same thing over and over. With your phone, case off if you have one, barely touch your power button. If your screen goes off then time to take it apart and remove the power button. You can still turn on the phone via the USB cable when plugged in

roaddog665 said:
Can you get into recovery or download mode?
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No, nothing whatsoever. No sound, vibration or light, even when plugged in. Vol up, home and power, no recovery. Vol down, home, and power, no download. I think i might have toasted it somehow.

ProcrastinatorAlex said:
No, nothing whatsoever. No sound, vibration or light, even when plugged in. Vol up, home and power, no recovery. Vol down, home, and power, no download. I think i might have toasted it somehow.
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You should be able to turn the phone on by plugging in the USB cable, right when you do that, immediately hold down the home button + volume down. Then once the screen pops up, hit down volume button to restart the phone

savagebunny said:
You should be able to turn the phone on by plugging in the USB cable, right when you do that, immediately hold down the home button + volume down. Then once the screen pops up, hit down volume button to restart the phone
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Not helping. The phone has absolutely no feedback whatsoever to any action I do. If all else fails, i'm taking it to Verizon soon.

ProcrastinatorAlex said:
Not helping. The phone has absolutely no feedback whatsoever to any action I do. If all else fails, i'm taking it to Verizon soon.
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If its the power button, you might be able to take out the power button and try plugging it in to turn it on. I honestly doubt that's it though.
When did you buy it?
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3 button reboot

Ok...I've discovered that instead of a battery pull you can hold up on the volume button the camera button and the power button and you will reboot the phone. Works anytime and comes in handy if your phone freezes.
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deciple said:
Ok...I've discovered that instead of a battery pull you can hold up on the volume button the camera button and the power button and you will reboot the phone. Works anytime and comes in handy if your phone freezes.
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This has been confirmed by me with a functional phone. My phone don't lock up so I can't test that
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Thanks! I've only had to pull the battery a couple of times, but I feel like the Epic's back cover might not handle being opened over and over again.
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It's sad that this is the best thread posted in development in the past few weeks.
illogic6 said:
It's sad that this is the best thread posted in development in the past few weeks.
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Lol...tell me about it
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So I did this and I love being able to do this, especially testing my ROM out when I make small changes, but one correction, this shuts down the phone, not reboot. Either way, great find.
I actually like it turning off so I can easily boot back into clockwork to flash things.
That's awesome. Tho it did reboot, didn't shut down.
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It's surprising that this is news... I thought by now everyone would have known about it.
Wanna know another little trick? Hold all four buttons (Vol. up, vol. down, camera, and power) and you'll be thrown almost immediately into recovery.
DevinXtreme said:
It's surprising that this is news... I thought by now everyone would have known about it.
Wanna know another little trick? Hold all four buttons (Vol. up, vol. down, camera, and power) and you'll be thrown almost immediately into recovery.
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I just tried this (with it plugged in charging, no less) and confirms that this works.. and the BEST part is that it's not just 'recovery' it throws you into clockwork recovery
keep holding them and you'll get there.. (took like 2 seconds I believe)
I find this annoying. My phone reboots at least once a day while I'm at work because of this. I keep it in the stock samsung holster, and if I lean down to pick something up off of the floor, shortly later I'm greeted to my phone rebooting.
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DevinXtreme said:
It's surprising that this is news... I thought by now everyone would have known about it.
Wanna know another little trick? Hold all four buttons (Vol. up, vol. down, camera, and power) and you'll be thrown almost immediately into recovery.
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Nice now i dont have to shutdown first, thanks for this and thanks OP For the tip on reboot.
So it's tap vol up, power, and camera to reboot. And hold the same three to power off? That's great news I already had to order a new back cover because of having to do all those battery pulls for my stupid mistakes.
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Great tip... Thanks!
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mousiluck said:
So it's tap vol up, power, and camera to reboot. And hold the same three to power off? That's great news I already had to order a new back cover because of having to do all those battery pulls for my stupid mistakes.
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Nope, tap, press, or hold, whatever you do you will be shuting down your phone, and it is not just a shut down it is essentially cutting the power so it is instant.
interesting.... if you do the 3 button reboot, and phone is pluged into power, it simply turns off and all you see is the battery charging icon.... if it's not plugged in, then it will reboot
This is great, and all, and if it works when the OS is hung or crashed, it's the only solution.
However, I find the Reboot Widget from marketplace (need to be rooted) to be much easier in most cases.
sammiam said:
interesting.... if you do the 3 button reboot, and phone is pluged into power, it simply turns off and all you see is the battery charging icon.... if it's not plugged in, then it will reboot
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Ah there's my problem I only tried while my phone was plugged in.

[Q] Ultra Sensitive Power Button

i changed the title since that is not the issue any more. i re-melted the solder on the power button and it stoped the loops but now it just made it super ultra sensitive like its a touch screen button. any ideas?
so my phone just randomly shut off one night and it automatically turns on when i have my battery in and it just stays on the samsung logo for about 2-5 second and sometimes the touch key lights turn on but just turns back off and does the same. when i try to boot into download mode it doesnt go into it, it just show the image of the batter loading with the loading circle for about 5 second then shuts off. The phone its rooted but running stock. any help with be greatly appreciated!
If I searched for something like this I'd probably find info on the power button being stuck.
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Truckerglenn said:
If I searched for something like this I'd probably find info on the power button being stuck.
sent from outer space.
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Already tried that solution, im slowly starting to think it is a hardware issues. there is no water damage at all.
Hey.
So I have the EXACT same problem...
Phone was on CM10 Jellybean (no OC). Randomly shut off and started to bootloop. Phone will start bootloop when battery is plugged in.
1) Put in battery while holding vol+/-
2) Put in battery while holding power vol+/-
3) Put in battery while holding vol+/- and USB plugged in (I believe this is the correct method of getting download mode)
4) Put in battery while holding vol+/- and USB Jig plugged in
5) Put in battery while USB jig plugged in.
I am all out of ideas. When there is a USB jig, the phone DOES get into download mode, only to immedialtly bootloop back into download mode.
Did you Odin or Heimdall back to stock (since you are in download) and see if it still loops?
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Did you follow the OP? And where's your logcat?
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csandman1977 said:
Did you follow the OP? And where's your logcat?
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Well i arrived at a new problem lol. I took the mainboard out of the phone and re-soldered the power button port which stoped the loops but now its literally ULTRA SENSITIVE i just softly touch it and it turn on the screen or just light hold my finder on it with out clicking it in and it bring up the power menu..
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Well i arrived at a new problem lol. I took the mainboard out of the phone and re-soldered the power button port which stoped the loops but now its literally ULTRA SENSITIVE i just softly touch it and it turn on the screen or just light hold my finder on it with out clicking it in and it bring up the power menu..
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Um. Maybe time to upgrade? Lol.
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csandman1977 said:
Um. Maybe time to upgrade? Lol.
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Ehh i have other phones but i like to learn since i work for a electronic repair shop and this isnt the first time i ran into the bootloop issues but now i have some base on how to fix it... not not the ultra sensitive button part xD
Do you remember what the power button looked like? I think I am going to pay for this service. People have said they are reliable.
http://mobiletechvideos.mybigcommerce.com/samsung-infuse-4g-power-button-repair/
elliot.newnham said:
Do you remember what the power button looked like? I think I am going to pay for this service. People have said they are reliable.
http://mobiletechvideos.mybigcommerce.com/samsung-infuse-4g-power-button-repair/
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Go read my guide in the general section I found a self fix for it.
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[Q] Nexus s Battery Issue

Hey guys, new guy to the nexus forums. My friend gave me his never rooted nexus to try and "Unbrick". Last year his power button stopped working and then he updated to JB. It was fine, power button still didn't work but at least it booted. One day back in December his phone froze so, to reboot, he pulled the battery, as he usually did. IT WOULD NOT BOOT BACK UP! I have soft-bricked a lot of my phones via rooting and stuff but i have never seen this before. It:
a) no vibrate when plugged in/ press and hold power
b) will not boot when plugged in
c) while charging, camera area gets hot (assume that's area where processor lies)
Any ideas guys? is it the circuit board? Bad boot?
Thank you from Me and my friend! .
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Rodya234 said:
Might be a stupid suggestion, but just for the heck of it, did you try replacing the battery?
If it still won't power on at all with a new battery, I'd say the silicon is fried.
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Hmm thanks for the idea, I don't know where to get a local battery cheap and he all ready moved on. Might just give up. I like it more than my s3 tho
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lukesjeans said:
a) no vibrate when plugged in/ press and hold power
b) will not boot when plugged in
c) while charging, camera area gets hot (assume that's area where processor lies)
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So it does boot when unplugged?
ej8989 said:
So it does boot when unplugged?
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No it does not....his power button didn't work so he had to pull battery and reinsert quick to boot when unplugged
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Update: I tried plugging into the computer holding down vol- (fastboot?) and still nothing.
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[Q] The buttons won't work.

Hi, recently, my siblings were playing with the tablet, I didn't know what happened to it, but then my brother showed it to me and the power button seems to work, but it won't turn the screen on, and the big volume button is sticky, both doesn't work, I'm guessing they spilled juice in it or something. So is there anyway to fix this?
duhvietboy said:
Hi, recently, my siblings were playing with the tablet, I didn't know what happened to it, but then my brother showed it to me and the power button seems to work, but it won't turn the screen on, and the big volume button is sticky, both doesn't work, I'm guessing they spilled juice in it or something. So is there anyway to fix this?
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Open it up and clean it out? No I have no idea if you can still unlock the screen then you should be mostly Ok. The power button is important
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If the screen turns off, I have to plug in the charger so it turns on.
duhvietboy said:
If the screen turns off, I have to plug in the charger so it turns on.
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charge it a while.then unplug and keep pressing power button for 30 seconds.
Android-Andi said:
charge it a while.then unplug and keep pressing power button for 30 seconds.
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Hey, If you still has issues, there are two apps that can help you
1. Physical Button Replacement: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.smart.swkey.nonroot&hl=en
2. Screen On-Off- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.everycoverlite&hl=en
Also, to dry the juice you should use hair dryer on buttons.

Phone Won't stay On

My Nexus 5 just crapped out.
Phone constantly reboots every second.
It turns on, shows the Google splash screen, then turns off, then Google Splash screen then turns off.
It happens very quickly stays on the splash screen for about 1 second then turns off.
If I hold down the Volume Down button, it shows the Bootloader for 1 second or less then shuts down.
If I hold the power button long enough it'll turn off. Now ANY power source plugged in or a QI Charger, it'll turn on and keep powering off and on and off and on again.
Now it actually won't turn back on without any power source. Not sure if it's out of battery or not, but it's not helping, since if I plug it in, it turns on then turns off right away, over and over and over and over again. No way to charge it like normal.
Anyone have any ideas? It's running stock with xposed mod.
I've never had this happen of all the Nexus phones I've had and others.
Phone was working fine today then I went to open the camera and it rebooted and then this.
Wow, yup just I suspect, I think power button is messed up.
I have a rubberized case on it, if I tilt it sideways with power button facing down, and just keep banging the side of the Nexus 5 on the table, it will power up and boot up properly.
Once I stop, power menus shows up and or it'll hard reboot.
The power button itself doesn't feel broken, when I press it I can feel it being pressed.
Now I have to figure out how I can wipe and lock the bootloader while doing this....
nxt said:
Wow, yup just I suspect, I think power button is messed up.
I have a rubberized case on it, if I tilt it sideways with power button facing down, and just keep banging the side of the Nexus 5 on the table, it will power up and boot up properly.
Once I stop, power menus shows up and or it'll hard reboot.
The power button itself doesn't feel broken, when I press it I can feel it being pressed.
Now I have to figure out how I can wipe and lock the bootloader while doing this....
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Take the case off. That's your problem
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jd1639 said:
Take the case off. That's your problem
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Nope. the case has holes for the buttons.
Speaking to Google now, they're going to do a warranty replacement.
nxt said:
Nope. the case has holes for the buttons.
Speaking to Google now, they're going to do a warranty replacement.
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Take the case off and try it. Bet it works.
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jd1639 said:
Take the case off and try it. Bet it works.
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Already done that, and nope.
That is going to be difficult relocking the bootlloader I wonder why the nexus 5 has so much problems with the power button

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