Hello there,
I would like to know if some other users are having issues with tha pictures and video apps and what solutions if any. I received my nre Z3 and from the very first time I started tu use it I'm having serious issues. The issue is that everytime I turn on the phone's camera the phone turns very hot, it also constantly freezes out and the camera app crashes. It happens for pictures and for videos. I already own a Xperia Z1 device and know how to use the camera and settings and knoe that this is not normal. I tested the camera with the lower screen brightness possible and also with and external SD card with the same results. For worsen the situation, after being taking family pictures for the last 2 days, the pictures and videos started to become not accesible nor visibles. At the moment when the pictures were taken they were visible, but after a while, some of them can't be opened anymore. This firstly happened during the afternoon for some pictures taken during the morning, then later, 3 more. It has continued damaging pictures. Right now the device has did the same to 20 pictures and videos from nearly 50 taken. I rebooted the phone, restarted and also reset the phone and it is still showing the same bahavior. This phone has not been rooted and has been kept as it was when received. I never had these issues before with other phones. It is a D6603, running Kernel version 3.4.0-perf-g0961 cdf, build 23.0.A.2.93. Any fixes or suggestions? Is it real that this unit comes with factory unlocked bootloader? Could it be a software issue regardless hardware?
A couple of things in there immediately hinted me about your SD card, I mean not all your issues seems to be that but about the videos and photos been there and then don't is a symptom of a bad sd card.
Just to see what happens put another card, if you don't have it, just remove it and save everything to your internal storage and try a couple of videos and pictures again to see what happens and let us know.
I highly doubt it comes with an unlocked bootloader, but this does sound like a bad SD card. You could also try using a different camera app, although personally I don't think that will help much.
erasat said:
A couple of things in there immediately hinted me about your SD card, I mean not all your issues seems to be that but about the videos and photos been there and then don't is a symptom of a bad sd card.
Just to see what happens put another card, if you don't have it, just remove it and save everything to your internal storage and try a couple of videos and pictures again to see what happens and let us know.
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I tested with and without the use of an external sd card and I'm having the same issues. At least using the phone's internal memory I haven't lost any more pictures for now. I'll test during the day, but the phone's still getting very very hot and the camera freezes and app crashes.
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I tested with and without the use of an external sd card and I'm having the same issues. At least using the phone's internal memory I haven't lost any more pictures for now. I'll test during the day, but the phone's still getting very very hot and the camera freezes and app crashes.
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That's exactly what I thought, and the reason I wanted to split your issues in 2, it's easy to relate one to the other and confused about it, but now that you know that are 2 separate things it's easier for you to approach it.
First, your SD card may be one of the thousands of fake 32 or 64 GB generic cards around (and even "Branded" ones, China is getting better by day on that department), they behave just like that, I just got another one of these last week, so don't waste any more time on it, it won't never pass from about 4GB of maximum storage, even when in your computer or phone it shows as a 32/64GB card it will allow storage for up to 4GB and then simply begins giving you all those issues.
About your phone getting warmer or hot while in the Camera App, this is an old issue with Sony Devices, it's more common on hot places like for us down here in the Caribbean, the first day I tried my D6633 it did that, I tried it a couple of times and the same, don't ask me how, but it got better, a lot better, to the point that hasn't happened to me again, only thing I did, as far as I can remember was using the Manual modes, and disabling the AR Effects and Fun Apps, the same 2 that while using them was the first time my phone got hot.
YMMV but it worth a try, obviously if you live in a hot weather place, using the 4k video feature will bring you the warning and it's normal that it will get warmer than when using regular features, but other than that, for me, not even a single occurrence after I disabled the AR stuff.
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hey guys! i got the skyrocket as a christmas present along with an otterbox case. i have this theory that otterbox cases make the phone pretty hard to break so we went to the park with a three-man water balloon slingshot and put my phone in it while recording. we shot it up and it landed in a pile of wood chips (around a tree). i picked up the perfectly fine phone and every works perfect except the camera.
i can take pictures/videos but when i press the preview box to see them, it says "No Items" but the weird thing is the amount of time i can video tape goes down.
it was saving to my sd card, but neither saving to my phone or sd card works. the gallery worked this morning (and i uploaded the video), but after a reset it doesn't work again.
a full phone wipe is NOT an option until i can back up my phone with my pictures which could be tomorrow morning
i can't post the video because i am too new to the form but after 8 posts maybe you guys could see it
I'm sorry, but that was a very stupid thing to do... just saying.
Now as for your problem. If it won't save, that's not a hardware issue. That's a software issue.
Have you tried viewing the photos/videos through the gallery app?
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I'm sorry, but that was a very stupid thing to do... just saying.
Now as for your problem. If it won't save, that's not a hardware issue. That's a software issue.
Have you tried viewing the photos/videos through the gallery app?
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i know it was stupid, and i will never do it again, even though my phone is almost fine.
as for the gallery, here is how it goes. when i first went to gallery almost everything loaded, then i pressed back and reloaded and less and less appeared until only instagram photos, which continue to stay. this morning gallery and camera worked perfectly until i turned my phone off for a test
thanks for the quick reply and maybe a full reset would be the only answer
Yeah. That is definitely software. Very strange though...
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Had this happen, unmounted the SD card and remounted and rebooted. Haven't had the problem since.
So you put your phone in a slingshot too?
I tired unmounting/remounting then reboot but it still doesn't work. Almost all my photos are on Dropbox so I think I will just do a titanium app backup then factory reset
No I wouldn't dream of putting it in a slingshot lolz. It also may be worth it to try another micro sd card if you have one. Could be a corrupt sd? There's a few fixes out there for this, just do a generic google search for the problem. Hope the factory reset works out for yah.
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Does the computer mount the sd card when you plug it in usb...
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Hi all...first time poster, long time reader. (Mostly because someone has usually solved my problem for me six months in advance.)
My Inspire has been rebooting at random for about the last six months. The rate varies from once every couple of days to once every couple of hourse. Most of the existing answers are "replace the battery." I think that makes sense in cases where phones reboot while under strain (watching a video, during a call, etc.) because higher current draw would pull down voltage if a battery is failing. Not in my case, though. About 80% of the time that I notice a reboot, the phone is either in a pocket or on the desk.
For a few days I thought that I had solved it by removing the Facebook app. I had noticed a correlation between using Facebook at the phone restarting, and not using Facebook really did seem to make a difference for about a week. (Upon further investigation, that seems to hold across different ROMS. This has been happening with the stock rom, Ice Cold Sandwitch, and JellyTime.) But it isn't 100% better. I currently get about one reset every two days that I notice, and probably more that I don't notice.
That leaves me wondering, what could be going on? Is my hardware borked? Should I try flashing a different radio? I have had this phone for about 22 months and it would be nice to hold onto it a little while longer. Otherwise it has been a reasonably decent device.
-Tim
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Hi all...first time poster, long time reader. (Mostly because someone has usually solved my problem for me six months in advance.)
My Inspire has been rebooting at random for about the last six months. The rate varies from once every couple of days to once every couple of hourse. Most of the existing answers are "replace the battery." I think that makes sense in cases where phones reboot while under strain (watching a video, during a call, etc.) because higher current draw would pull down voltage if a battery is failing. Not in my case, though. About 80% of the time that I notice a reboot, the phone is either in a pocket or on the desk.
For a few days I thought that I had solved it by removing the Facebook app. I had noticed a correlation between using Facebook at the phone restarting, and not using Facebook really did seem to make a difference for about a week. (Upon further investigation, that seems to hold across different ROMS. This has been happening with the stock rom, Ice Cold Sandwitch, and JellyTime.) But it isn't 100% better. I currently get about one reset every two days that I notice, and probably more that I don't notice.
That leaves me wondering, what could be going on? Is my hardware borked? Should I try flashing a different radio? I have had this phone for about 22 months and it would be nice to hold onto it a little while longer. Otherwise it has been a reasonably decent device.
-Tim
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Tim, random reboots can occur due to lack of memory. See if your internal memory is almost full. In that case, try deleting some apps or sending a couple to he sdcard. Take into consideration, that not all apps work fine from the sdcard, so just send the ones you like less...BTW, are you rooted or just stock?
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Tim, random reboots can occur due to lack of memory. See if your internal memory is almost full. In that case, try deleting some apps or sending a couple to he sdcard. Take into consideration, that not all apps work fine from the sdcard, so just send the ones you like less...BTW, are you rooted or just stock?
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That's an explanation I had not found. Internal storage looks OK in my case, with 701MB currently available out of 1.13GB. If it matters, the SD card currently shows 3.86GB avaliable out of 7.39GB. (I have tried with and without the SD card, and it doesn't seem to matter.) Maybe I should increase the free memory setting?
To answer your question, the phone is currently rooted and running IceColdSandwich 8.8 AOKP. If anything it reboots less frequently in the current configuration than it did on the stock ROM. I have not tried any Jellybean ROMs for more than a day at a time, so I'm not sure if that would be better.
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That's an explanation I had not found. Internal storage looks OK in my case, with 701MB currently available out of 1.13GB. If it matters, the SD card currently shows 3.86GB avaliable out of 7.39GB. (I have tried with and without the SD card, and it doesn't seem to matter.) Maybe I should increase the free memory setting?
To answer your question, the phone is currently rooted and running IceColdSandwich 8.8 AOKP. If anything it reboots less frequently in the current configuration than it did on the stock ROM. I have not tried any Jellybean ROMs for more than a day at a time, so I'm not sure if that would be better.
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Sounds to me like your hardware is bad. I have had my Inspire 4g for two years and the only issues I have had was maybe three apps force closing. I have never had the phone its self freeze or reboot. I have tried all kinds of ROMS and right now I have 4 regulars I stay with and alternated monthly. I Use Energy, Revolution, Smart Droid Red venom edition, and JB 10.1. All those ROMS are stable and cause no issues as you have described.
So from a tech view if I had your issues and it happens with all ROMS then that leaves only the hardware to be at fault.
I have a T-Mobile S8+ and its having problems that I can't seem to shake, and I will most likely have to return for a different one. My S8+ has been shutting off more than 6 times a day, randomly. Most of the times when I am not touching the phone at all. It could just be laying on my desk at work and just reboot for no reason. And no I do not have the auto restart option on, I double checked that. Also noticing that AOD sometimes doesnt come on at all, and no, nothing is covering the sensor to stop it from coming on. And the other issue I'm having is youtube. A few times I've gone on youtube to watch a video and 480p is the max resolution and thats on WIFI or Data, and I will go on my Iphone to the same video and it will be 1080p. So thats pretty disheartening with such a beautiful screen. And my last gripe is the SD Card. I have saved some of my apps to SD card, like I have on many of my other phones, and the app icons disappear and just show "SD CARD" as the icon for those apps, I've seen that before on other phones but it was only once in a blue. On this phone its almost every time I open the App drawer. I am using the 256GB Samsung SD Card that they have been giving on their pre orders for a while now. For being the newest phone Samsung offers, it shouldn't have all these problems that many of my older phones didn't experience with much lower specs. Back to the T-Mobile store!
It's an imperfect world we live in.
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I have a T-Mobile S8+ and its having problems that I can't seem to shake, and I will most likely have to return for a different one. My S8+ has been shutting off more than 6 times a day, randomly. Most of the times when I am not touching the phone at all. It could just be laying on my desk at work and just reboot for no reason. And no I do not have the auto restart option on, I double checked that. Also noticing that AOD sometimes doesnt come on at all, and no, nothing is covering the sensor to stop it from coming on. And the other issue I'm having is youtube. A few times I've gone on youtube to watch a video and 480p is the max resolution and thats on WIFI or Data, and I will go on my Iphone to the same video and it will be 1080p. So thats pretty disheartening with such a beautiful screen. And my last gripe is the SD Card. I have saved some of my apps to SD card, like I have on many of my other phones, and the app icons disappear and just show "SD CARD" as the icon for those apps, I've seen that before on other phones but it was only once in a blue. On this phone its almost every time I open the App drawer. I am using the 256GB Samsung SD Card that they have been giving on their pre orders for a while now. For being the newest phone Samsung offers, it shouldn't have all these problems that many of my older phones didn't experience with much lower specs. Back to the T-Mobile store!
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its got a problem :silly:
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I have a T-Mobile S8+ and its having problems that I can't seem to shake, and I will most likely have to return for a different one. My S8+ has been shutting off more than 6 times a day, randomly. Most of the times when I am not touching the phone at all. It could just be laying on my desk at work and just reboot for no reason. And no I do not have the auto restart option on, I double checked that. Also noticing that AOD sometimes doesnt come on at all, and no, nothing is covering the sensor to stop it from coming on. And the other issue I'm having is youtube. A few times I've gone on youtube to watch a video and 480p is the max resolution and thats on WIFI or Data, and I will go on my Iphone to the same video and it will be 1080p. So thats pretty disheartening with such a beautiful screen. And my last gripe is the SD Card. I have saved some of my apps to SD card, like I have on many of my other phones, and the app icons disappear and just show "SD CARD" as the icon for those apps, I've seen that before on other phones but it was only once in a blue. On this phone its almost every time I open the App drawer. I am using the 256GB Samsung SD Card that they have been giving on their pre orders for a while now. For being the newest phone Samsung offers, it shouldn't have all these problems that many of my older phones didn't experience with much lower specs. Back to the T-Mobile store!
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Try removing your SD card and check whether all your problems are solved. I think all your problems is related to the SD card.
YouTube videos issue try changing your resolution from settings/display and check if it's fixed.
If not just factory reset and check.
I believe you have restored or transferred everything from your old phone right.
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54NJ41 said:
Try removing your SD card and check whether all your problems are solved. I think all your problems is related to the SD card.
YouTube videos issue try changing your resolution from settings/display and check if it's fixed.
If not just factory reset and check.
I believe you have restored or transferred everything from your old phone right.
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I could remove my SD Card, but then alot of my apps wont work because they are saved to the SD Card. This is the same SD CARD, I've used from a Galaxy S7 Edge, LG V20, LG G6, and my original Galaxy S8+ that was returned due to the red tint issue, and every time I switch a phone I delete everything off of the card except the pictures. I also start every new phone fresh and never restore anything. This is the first time its caused this issue. So I dont believe its the SD Card, but I do believe the issue with the phone is something related to the SD CARD. I have other SD CARDS a 200GB class 10, but I of course would rather have 256GB which is also class 10. So I dont know, I will format the SD CARD when putting it in the new phone, and see if the problems persist. If they do, will swap for another SD CARD and then see if they still happen. And also the youtube videos after a while start to show up in 1080p but for some reason some start off 480p, not sure why when my old ipod gets full resolution everytime. Maybe its a youtube issue. Thanks for the suggestions.
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Amen...
so my galaxy s7 phone did it recently
exactly after one year warranty just expired the phone became painfully slow
it was a brand new phone sent from samsung as a replacement for my broken phone replaced under warranty
had zero problems for a whole year and i mean zero like no issues with speed or freezing at all
never dropped or dipped in the water to test the water resistance
always in a case since day one. no crazy apps. actually same exact apps that i have on all my phones.
no new apps were installed before slowdown
i already deleted some apps. cleaned up app cache individually and reset cache from boot screen
tested in safe mode and still slow
im not sure if the update was installed recently or not but the slowdown happened about 2 months ago. was there a tmobile update at that time?
im not really sure.
but this is the third phone that did this.
galaxy s5 that i also bought brand new for a year was well maintained and had no problems
that phone actually started lagging really bad and shutting down multiple times a week or restarting....
before that galaxy s3 did same thing. after exactly a year it became ridiculously slow for absolutely no reason
i install all the apps i use right out of the box. change all the settings to what i want and dont really make any changes after and it usually very stable for about a year
is there an app that i can use to troubleshoot?
or an app that will show me what component is slowing down the system in real time?
obviously something is slowing down the OS, theres gotta be an app that can trace the faulty app or file or component
i cant be the only one who noticed that
is there really no way to pinpoint what is slowing down the phone?
why do i have to reset everything every time it gets slow
isnt there an app that can diagnose what is loading up the system?
this phone is painfully slow suddenly with no apparent reason
Have you been able to view the CPU activity and the RAM allocation?
I am not sure how to do this, but if possible, it might reveal what is happening.
I would try disabling some of the applications one by one. First suspects would be:
1. Facebook
2. Google Play Store.
3. Youtube.
Disable one, then try the phone. If still the same, disable second and try etc.
Jim.
How is your device storage. Once you use more then 50% device storage android starts to lag. It's an issue with the OS.
device storage has always been about the same since brand new. which is about 80% on average.
doesnt safe mode disable all non stock apps? i tried safe mode with same result
windows has a resource monitor that helps alot but i dont know if android has any monitoring app that could help troubleshoot this
Samsung devices are known for getting laggy over time, try a different phone next time, in the meantime, do a factory reset and start fresh.
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device storage .......................... about 80% on average.
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This is very suspect to me, but I am only a beginner.
Given zelendel's post about (re 50%), I would investigate further. Did you note his credentials?
What does all that data consist of?
What is the total storage capacity of the phone?
Perhaps some of that storage capacity is used as "swap" memory? Just guessing...........I am extrapolating Linux terminology here.
about 10-15 gigs of that is music/videos for airplane or when i have no internet. its been there since i got the phone
other things come and go like downloads documents videos images
im surprised theres no apps to troubleshoot the phone lagging when theres so many people having that problem and the best solution is to just reset the phone. which should be the last resort
if resetting the phone works most of the time then there should be an app that could look for conflicts as it runs in the background.
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about 10-15 gigs of that is music/videos for airplane or when i have no internet. its been there since i got the phone
other things come and go like downloads documents videos images
im surprised theres no apps to troubleshoot the phone lagging when theres so many people having that problem and the best solution is to just reset the phone. which should be the last resort
if resetting the phone works most of the time then there should be an app that could look for conflicts as it runs in the background.
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Depending on the amount of storage in your device that could be a lot.
Resetting the device wipes things. You really can't find an issue if the only issue is storage space. So here is a test. Remove stuff from your device. Give yourself a clean start and then go from there. Adding stuff slowly until it slows down.
I have had dozens of devices and the only time they ever got slow was due to getting low on phone storage.
This even encludes a 5 year old Samsung that I have that is as fast as the day I got it. Mind you there is nothing on it but some games for a kid. I even disabled all of Samsungs crap they install that slows a device down.
Could also be stuff acting up in the background
Run a log cat and see if anything is hanging.
cool thanks ill try that
got my internal memory to under 50%
reset cache again
deleted few apps and moved alot of them to SD card and cleared cache for those too
heres exactly whats happening
theres a delay for every action
2 wifi seems to drop in and out now since it got slow
3 facebook and browser wouldnt load anything on wifi
but as soon as i switch to data it works
i have to restart the phone alot now and close all apps multiple times a day to get them to work
also running safe mode had no effect on speed
i dont know when the last update was from tmobile but it might have been due to crappy update im not sure at this point
i got the phone last end of summer and it worked flawlessly every single day up until last 2 months exactly when warranty expired
how does samsung find faulty hardware when i send it in for service?
do they use an app?
ok this is getting ridiculous.
the phone wen to complete ****
facebook doesnt load posts unless i restert it by closing the app
phone just feels very slow overall.
constantly lags hangs. and in general just completely crappy performance slowly degrading.
i dont know why suddenly it started happening just like my last 3 phones
after about a year theres always a sudden decrease in performance and things start bugging and lagging etc
so theres no way to figure out why its slow?
isnt there some hardware tests or system scan or something that can help point to the problem?
Sorry to read that you are still having this problem Fuzzysig.
Did you try any of the suggestions in my post #4 and/or in Zelendel's post #10?
If so, which ones did you try and what resulted from those changes?
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so theres no way to figure out why its slow?
isnt there some hardware tests or system scan or something that can help point to the problem?
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Hi, I was a Samsung user too and faced the same problem.
I went through various threads which gave me multiple solutions: rooting, removing bloatware, cpu monitoring and many more.
None of that worked. The phone was so slow that it was not usable.
Ultimately I had to throw it and buy another phone.
Then I noticed this is not just me, all Samsung users face the same problem even the flagship users.
I swear I'll never buy a Samsung phone and never let anyone buy one.
I am on the latest stock 8.1. I've noticed recently that when I download "large" files (let's say over 200mb), the phone will often become slow and unresponsive - and I've even had it force reboot. This can happen when downloading movies on Netflix to view offline, or when downloading files through Chrome for example.
The larger the files, the worse it becomes... The time the phone kept rebooting, the file was over 1GB. I don't know exactly when this started, but I'm sure I used to be able to download movies on Netflix without any problems.
Has anyone else noticed this?
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I am on the latest stock 8.1. I've noticed recently that when I download "large" files (let's say over 200mb), the phone will often become slow and unresponsive - and I've even had it force reboot. This can happen when downloading movies on Netflix to view offline, or when downloading files through Chrome for example.
The larger the files, the worse it becomes... The time the phone kept rebooting, the file was over 1GB. I don't know exactly when this started, but I'm sure I used to be able to download movies on Netflix without any problems.
Has anyone else noticed this?
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Not had this problem. I'd say try reflashing stock tbh.
I am having this same issue. I'll be downloading a large file and the phone will lag and then finally freeze up and then it'll reboot. Have you still been having the issue?
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I am having this same issue. I'll be downloading a large file and the phone will lag and then finally freeze up and then it'll reboot. Have you still been having the issue?
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Yeah, still have it. I don't do many downloads so I haven't got around to a factory reset yet. Maybe that'll fix it.
It's almost like the phone completely runs out of resources... I've monitored RAM usage during the download though and it seems OK. Really odd one... maybe a future update might sort it.
Sorry to bring an old thread back from the dead, but I have this issue too, and I can confirm that a factory reset does not fix it.
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Sorry to bring an old thread back from the dead, but I have this issue too, and I can confirm that a factory reset does not fix it.
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I'd only just noticed there was another reply to this. Indeed, a factory reset doesn't solve it - I think there's something fundamentally wrong with the OS trying to write large files to storage. For most people this won't be an issue as the average phone user is unlikely to download 1 or 2GB at a time. There are other posts related to trying to copy large files (such as movies) to their phone over a USB cable so I suspect it's not just related to downloading over a network. It's more of a general I/O issue - and it's really annoying when you need to genuinely download such large files.
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There are other posts related to trying to copy large files (such as movies) to their phone over a USB cable so I suspect it's not just related to downloading over a network.
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Yeah, I've had the issue with USB file transfer too.
Any solutions to the problem? My S8 has now been doing this for the past 2 months
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Any solutions to the problem? My S8 has now been doing this for the past 2 months
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Not that I'm aware of, sorry. I'm on the latest 9.0 release (November update for OG Pixel) and it's exactly the same. I noticed a slight improvement after a factory reset but it wasn't a permanent fix. I'm not sure if the issue gets worse the less free space is on the phone... I'm currently running at about 85% used storage as I'm on the 32gb model.
I'm having the same problem. Is there any way to solve it or work around it?
Still have this problem, I wonder if Lineage OS would fix the issue? If anyone could test this, that would be amazing. I'm on stock 8.1 now (don't want to upgrade) and I'm glad to know it's not my version of Android. The issue happens when the phone tries to write large files to the storage ie. downloading very large apps (guesing about >500mb?) or recording high resolution video on the camera. Recording 4K video softbricks the phone into a bootloop, I switched it to 1080p but I don't want to test if it still bricks the phone, but I did notice that at 1080p60 I could record <30 sec and be okay. My phone storage is always around or above 70% full.
Hey guys who are experiencing this issue - this is NOT due to the device not accepting large files. It's a sign of emmc going out. The way I proved this on one of my bootlooping pixels is unlocking the bootloader and flashing for example any kind of rom. If it crashes right away while flashing, this is proving that there is a defect in the emmc. This issue is very lightly documented but it was very tragic to the 6P and it feels very weird that this issue has been ported over to the Pixel because at the same time, it looks pretty rare and pretty common. I'd say back up all your stuff immediately and if you are on warranty get a RMA because this is completely ridiculous. This seems to be more apparent in devices that were exposed to moisture, even though it would be a extreme death if it was dropped in water, it looks like the device can die very easily from simply moisture. Hardware fails over time, my bro in law said that best.
Is there truly no solution to this issue?
I'm using an UMIDIGI A7 Pro and I have this problem
Note 3 32gb here this sounds like what I am having issue with my phone when I write to micro SD anything over 10 mb it reboots. Saving to emmc does not only when writing to micro SD. Moving it from onboard to SD triggers it too. After reboot it transfers and downloads fine.
Got a 512gb card today formatted in phone storage and my crashes are gone.