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Hi,
I've been using Nexus 5 since Nov '13, but this is the first time i'm facing a serious issue in my device.
I was browsing through Chrome and my Battery was 73%, all of a sudden my device rebooted and here comes the main issue/problem.
My device is suffering a boot loop only displaying the google logo for 3-5 seconds and again it reboots.
Occasionally the boot animation starts but no success, again it reboots.
I tried to enter fastboot menu, it enters but it doesn't stay there for not more than 2 seconds. So I can't make any choice over there.
I tried all the combinations (VOL UP+ Power, VOL DOWN+Power, pressing all the buttons), but its of no use.
My device is out of power now.
Even when I plug my device to charger/computer its not showing the battery charging animation instead the reboot loop occurs.
I suspect it can be a problem with the power button in the board.
What do you guys think?
Is there any Solution for this weird problem?
hoping for possible and positive replies.
My device details:
I'm running Stock Android 4.4.4 with stock kernel.(not modified any system files)
TWRP recovery V 2.7.1.1
UNLOCKED ( @present Locked)
ROOTED. @present Unrooted)
Try pressing the power button hard and see if it helps. Probably a power button failure.
vin4yak said:
Try pressing the power button hard and see if it helps. Probably a power button failure.
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Thanks for your suggestion, but I tried holding the power button for more than couple of minutes, No use of it.
While charging I can't even completely turn off the device, the bootloop occurs continuosly.
I've kept in charge for about 30 minutes but no change in its behaviour.
I haven't recorded the video, I searched youtube and found the exact problem.
here is the video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzj73qYg5HA
this is what happening to my device.
prvn234 said:
Thanks for your suggestion, but I tried holding the power button for more than couple of minutes, No use of it.
While charging I can't even completely turn off the device, the bootloop occurs continuosly.
I've kept in charge for about 30 minutes but no change in its behaviour.
I haven't recorded the video, I searched youtube and found the exact problem.
here is the video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzj73qYg5HA
this is what is happening to my device.
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As I said earlier, it's most probably a power button failure. RMA the device or get it repaired at a LG service center.
vin4yak said:
As I said earlier, it's most probably a power button failure. RMA the device or get it repaired at a LG service center.
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I think its the only solution available.
Can i claim warranty?
Because my device is unlocked and rooted.
prvn234 said:
I think its the only solution available.
Can i claim warranty?
Because my device is unlocked and rooted.
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Nope..Unlocking will void it.
gamer.11 said:
Nope..Unlocking will void it.
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No, it is not.
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prvn234 said:
I think its the only solution available.
Can i claim warranty?
Because my device is unlocked and rooted.
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Yes you can. Google don't care about root and unlock, just like LG in case of nexus 5 because it is a google phone.
prvn234 said:
I think its the only solution available.
Can i claim warranty?
Because my device is unlocked and rooted.
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If you've bought your phone from google play store, then RMA it. Google accepts rooted/unlocked devices as well. However, LG is a different story altogether. Here in India, they don't provide warranty if the bootloader is unlocked. Whether it's a nexus device or not. You will need to check it up.
Thanks a lot.
bitdomo said:
No, it is not.
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Yes you can. Google don't care about root and unlock, just like LG in case of nexus 5 because it is a google phone.
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If you've bought your phone from google play store, then RMA it. Google accepts rooted/unlocked devices as well. However, LG is a different story altogether. Here in India, they don't provide warranty if the bootloader is unlocked. Whether it's a nexus device or not. You will need to check it up.
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Thanks for clearing my doubts.
I have decided to reach the nearest LG care and look up for a solution.
My deviced turned on.... but after 5 minutes its off again
by making some irregular presses in the power button. the device turned on.
prvn234 said:
Hi,
I've been using Nexus 5 since Nov '13, but this is the first time i'm facing a serious issue in my device.
I was browsing through Chrome and my Battery was 73%, all of a sudden my device rebooted and here comes the main issue/problem.
My device is suffering a boot loop only displaying the google logo for 3-5 seconds and again it reboots.
Occasionally the boot animation starts but no success, again it reboots.
I tried to enter fastboot menu, it enters but it doesn't stay there for not more than 2 seconds. So I can't make any choice over there.
I tried all the combinations (VOL UP+ Power, VOL DOWN+Power, pressing all the buttons), but its of no use.
My device is out of power now.
Even when I plug my device to charger/computer its not showing the battery charging animation instead the reboot loop occurs.
I suspect it can be a problem with the power button in the board.
What do you guys think?
Is there any Solution for this weird problem?
hoping for possible and positive replies.
My device details:
I'm running Stock Android 4.4.4 with stock kernel.(not modified any system files)
TWRP recovery V 2.7.1.1
UNLOCKED
ROOTED.
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I have the same issue happening here. All the place I go searcing for an answer andthey say that it is related to software. I suspect too that might be something to do with the power button. I've tried to open it, took of the motherboard, but it seems to be okay.
I have a Black Nexus 5 16gb, 4.4.3. Unrooted Locked
provetti said:
I have the same issue happening here. All the place I go searcing for an answer andthey say that it is related to software. I suspect too that might be something to do with the power button. I've tried to open it, took of the motherboard, but it seems to be okay.
I have a Black Nexus 5 16gb, 4.4.3. Unrooted Locked
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It might be an issue with the power button.
In my case it was the power button, which tends to rattle and its not fit enough.
As I lost the copy of bill, i can't send the device to LG care.
So today morning I tried pressing the power button and as soon as the google logo appears I started to tap fast at the back cover with my finger right behind the power button.
SURPRISE! the device booted succesfully and was using for about couple of minutes.
Again it started to boot loop.
did the same procedure to boot. now my device is running for more than three hours and I don't know when it would again go to bootloop.
Its just the problem with my power button and I will soon get the bill copy from my retailer so that i will send the device for repair/replacement.
Meanwhile I've locked my device and set the tamper flag to false.
EDIT:- Now my device is back to normal. Thanks for your valuable responses. Its just the power button failure.
Useless service centers!
Today I went with my device to LG service center, but they were not ready to accept my words regarding this issue.
Surprisingly I found almost more than 6 peoples who bought their Nexus 5 for the same reason.
The technical person in the service center said that it might be due to software update and he suggested a silly solution, After each OTA update he asked me to uninstall each and every app and reinstall again.
I was repeatedly arguing him that it was a Hardware problem and its related to power button, he is not ready to take my words.
I also explained that when the problem existed in my mobile, in OFF condition if device is shaked too much it turns ON without even pressing the power button.
As many of them were waiting there with the same problem I just showed live demo of the problem.
Finally they said if again the problem occurs we should remove the cover and disconnect the battery and then again reconnect it.
Really frustrated spending a whole day in the service center. Main reason is the person in the service centers and technically backward and they were not able to understand the problem.
Is there any other solution available other than service center (Is there any possibilites of contacting google tech support directly) so that my power button gets repaired before the warranty ends!!!!!!
Progress
prvn234 said:
It might be an issue with the power button.
In my case it was the power button, which tends to rattle and its not fit enough.
As I lost the copy of bill, i can't send the device to LG care.
So today morning I tried pressing the power button and as soon as the google logo appears I started to tap fast at the back cover with my finger right behind the power button.
SURPRISE! the device booted succesfully and was using for about couple of minutes.
Again it started to boot loop.
did the same procedure to boot. now my device is running for more than three hours and I don't know when it would again go to bootloop.
Its just the problem with my power button and I will soon get the bill copy from my retailer so that i will send the device for repair/replacement.
Meanwhile I've locked my device and set the tamper flag to false.
EDIT:- Now my device is back to normal. Thanks for your valuable responses. Its just the power button failure.
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THANK YOU!!! This is the most helpful tip I've found so far! I started tapping its back part while charging the battery, and then I was able to turn it on, but when I quit tapping it the phone shuts down. It is really something related to the power button because the phone was locking itself constantly while it was working. I made some progress and I will keep trying until I make it work permanently. If you have any more helpful tip, please, share it with us! I've been trying to fix it for 3 weeks and Im getting crazy with this! Also, I moved to Brazil and there's no warranty here, so that's why Im trying to fix it by myself.
Did you contact Google and get it finally fixed?
Thank you and good luck!
i faced the exact same problem..
initially i thought it's a software problem..but in reality it was a hardware fault.. power button was stuck may be..
after repeatedly pressing the power button phone finally booted up..
thanks for the tip
I have the same problem I don't know if I can give the phone to LG care cause I'm in Mexico and I shop my nexus in usa. I have noticed that if I unplug the phone to the charger while Google logo is on the device turns off
Started happening to me a few hours ago....
tapping close to the power button seems to work but it shuts down once u stop.
attempted to repair it myself but im not seeing anything physically wrong with the tiny power button (inside).
leaving the phone off for a few hours. hope that works.....anyone else found a solution besides returning it to Google?
edit: I solved the problem!!!! (voided my warranty as well. lol)
the physical power button (internal) was stuck.
1. I opened the nexus 5 (using any repair guide)
2. I located the internal power button (very tiny)
3. I gave it a few taps with the base of my screwdriver (not too hard but not too soft either)
after re-assembling (partially) the phone came on for about 10 minutes but the problem started happening again so i disassembled it once more.
THE FOLLOWING MAY NOT BE AN ACTUAL FIX (I PROBABLY JUST GOT LUCKY)
4. (looking from above) the power button is square (half is white and the other half is yellow).......i used a razor blade and gently separated the two halves....not completely separated, just a tiny bit. completely separating the white from the yellow would destroy it.
5. gave it a few taps again and now the phone is working fine.
I hope this helps someone who is unable to return their phone to Google.
I tried to explain what I did as clearly as possible. I will be happy to answer any questions asked.
Same problem
Hey Guys. Same problem here. I was sending a whatsapp message and boom. OFF. I tried to connect it to power but it turns on for a few second, shows google logo and the unlocked bootloader and turns off and again and again..it was at 52% battery charge....I'm unlocked, rooted and on cm11. Reading here, i have understand that it's a hardware issue, and i've bought it since 8 months, so can I RMA it? I'm in Italy and i've bought it from play store..
SORRY FOR MY BAD ENGLISH
prvn234 said:
by making some irregular presses in the power button. the device turned on.
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What did you finally do? I have the same problem.
Workaround to keep your data
I had the same problem already twice. It appears that the cache partitions on the phone is corrupted and therefore Android won't boot. As long as you have an unlocked bootloader you can bring your phone back to life without loosing your personal files. If your bootloader is locked, you have to unlock it first( see here http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/general/guide-nexus-5-how-to-unlock-bootloader-t2507905). This is how it worked for me:
Connect your phone to the PC and bring it into fastboot mode
Download the Factory Android image from https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
extract the images from the zip
run "fastboot flash cache cache.img"
restart phone
Done
I hope this can be of help.
Guys my gf's Nexus 5 shutdown today and just refuses to boot up. It doesn't do anything with any of the keys pressed in any of the combinations that are defined. But once it is plugged in to the charger or USB, the google logo pops up and the phone keeps on rebooting to that logo. If the volume down key is pressed when this is happening, the fastboot mode is visible for a second and the phone keeps rebooting. No action can be done in the fastboot mode due to the quick reboot. I am attaching the video of the problem. Any help guys?
http://youtu.be/FEixpssggCY
What if you boot it pressing vol up + vol down + power?
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J.Diogo said:
What if you boot it pressing vol up + vol down + power?
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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If on battery, then the phone does nothing. If plugged in to charger and the key combination is tried then the phone keeps on doing as shown in the video.
Don't know what's going on.
Try doing that but with the phone connected to a PC that has adb and fastboot installed.
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I would leave the phone plugged in for an hour and don't touch it. Then try.
Trust me.
1ManWolfePack said:
I would leave the phone plugged in for an hour and don't touch it. Then try.
Trust me.
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Tried that already. No change. Any other ideas?
steelbreeze said:
Tried that already. No change. Any other ideas?
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You have a fauilty or a stucked power key.
If it is just stucked then you can unstuck it by abusing the power key or taking the phone apart.
If it is fauilty then you have to claim your warranty.
If you disassemble the phone you will void your warranty
bitdomo said:
You have a fauilty or a stucked power key.
If it is just stucked then you can unstuck it by abusing the power key or taking the phone apart.
If it is fauilty then you have to claim your warranty.
If you disassemble the phone you will void your warranty
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A few days back, she had got the power button fixed because the power button response had become intermittent and the phone was rebooting randomly. She had taken the phone to a LG service center first, but they told her that changing the button or trying to fix it might damage the board and told her to change the board altogether. So we took it to a local repair guy who fixed it and the phone was working fine till yesterday when it shutdown all of a sudden and then the rest is history.
Note: The phone is not under warranty as the phone was bought from Dubai and we stay in India. No international warranty.
steelbreeze said:
A few days back, she had got the power button fixed because the power button response had become intermittent and the phone was rebooting randomly. She had taken the phone to a LG service center first, but they told her that changing the button or trying to fix it might damage the board and told her to change the board altogether. So we took it to a local repair guy who fixed it and the phone was working fine till yesterday when it shutdown all of a sudden and then the rest is history.
Note: The phone is not under warranty as the phone was bought from Dubai and we stay in India. No international warranty.
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Then you have to visit that local repairer guy pay him to replace the power key again or pay LG to replace the mother board.
steelbreeze said:
A few days back, she had got the power button fixed because the power button response had become intermittent and the phone was rebooting randomly. She had taken the phone to a LG service center first, but they told her that changing the button or trying to fix it might damage the board and told her to change the board altogether. So we took it to a local repair guy who fixed it and the phone was working fine till yesterday when it shutdown all of a sudden and then the rest is history.
Note: The phone is not under warranty as the phone was bought from Dubai and we stay in India. No international warranty.
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Yeah the repair guy you dealt with must have fixed the button short-term but in doing so inadvertently caused it to short out. Meaning it needs to go back to a repair shop (better one) and cross your fingers that it didn't short out more important components
bitdomo said:
Then you have to visit that local repairer guy pay him to replace the power key again or pay LG to replace the mother board.
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kbroh said:
Yeah the repair guy you dealt with must have fixed the button short-term but in doing so inadvertently caused it to short out. Meaning it needs to go back to a repair shop (better one) and cross your fingers that it didn't short out more important components
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Okie. Will take the phone to LG tomorrow or over the weekend.
Guys please clear my one doubt. If it's the stuck power button, what does it have to do with the phone not doing anything when on battery but decides to go till 'Google' when plugged in?
steelbreeze said:
Okie. Will take the phone to LG tomorrow or over the weekend.
Guys please clear my one doubt. If it's the stuck power button, what does it have to do with the phone not doing anything when on battery but decides to go till 'Google' when plugged in?
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My phone behaves the same way if I constantly press the power button
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Guys my gf's Nexus 5 shutdown today and just refuses to boot up. It doesn't do anything with any of the keys pressed in any of the combinations that are defined. But once it is plugged in to the charger or USB, the google logo pops up and the phone keeps on rebooting to that logo. If the volume down key is pressed when this is happening, the fastboot mode is visible for a second and the phone keeps rebooting. No action can be done in the fastboot mode due to the quick reboot. I am attaching the video of the problem. Any help guys?
Did you get it fixed? I have the same issue and I've tried many ways to bring it back to life. My last step will be taking it to the tech support, because I live in Brazil, and I'm pretty sure they will charge me expensively as hell.
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hebert_hrs said:
steelbreeze said:
Guys my gf's Nexus 5 shutdown today and just refuses to boot up. It doesn't do anything with any of the keys pressed in any of the combinations that are defined. But once it is plugged in to the charger or USB, the google logo pops up and the phone keeps on rebooting to that logo. If the volume down key is pressed when this is happening, the fastboot mode is visible for a second and the phone keeps rebooting. No action can be done in the fastboot mode due to the quick reboot. I am attaching the video of the problem. Any help guys?
Did you get it fixed? I have the same issue and I've tried many ways to bring it back to life. My last step will be taking it to the tech support, because I live in Brazil, and I'm pretty sure they will charge me expensively as hell.
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I'm in the same boat, unfortuantely i'm at a loss in what to do, i'm going to send it back to Google and await a replacement, meanwhile i'll get my hands on some cheap old phone for now.
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Had my Nexus 5 for about a few month now, and have loved it till this morning, it decided to just shut off (full battery too) and i tried to turn it on and it is now just constantly starting up to the "Google" splash screen then shutting off.
Sometimes it gets to the the 4 color circles then shuts off.
I want to enter into recovery mode, but I have no time to click recovery mode as it reboots frequently
One thing i noticed when it did boot up was the power button seems to be extremely sensitive and volatile
I had this same problem.. It constantly rebooted and wouldn't let me get into recovery.. Every time I plugged in the charger it would reboot also. You have to let the battery completely drain.. I gave it a couple weeks.. then tried it again and it worked.
Found a solution
Well same thing started to happening with me yesterday after installing android L's developers' preview in my nexus 5. It worked well for first 4-5 hours but then after terminating a phone call when I put it back to my pocket problem started. I searched many forums for solution then I decided to re-install from image. I connected my phone to My PC (Which had driver installed & fastBoot setup) dramatically my phone started working well. And I detached my phone from PC. So I thought it might solved because after supplying charging. But after 3-4 hours it started again so I directly plugged in to electric socket but it kept on rebooting. Then I turned on my PC and attached my nexus 5 with it. Again it started dramatically.
Still I don't know the exact reason behind it. But good new is my phone is still working since last 16 hours... But I took care of not to launch some apps listed risky for developer's preview. So I thing some incompatible app launch may be a reason... but still its only "may be"
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dueltothedeath said:
I had this same problem.. It constantly rebooted and wouldn't let me get into recovery.. Every time I plugged in the charger it would reboot also. You have to let the battery completely drain.. I gave it a couple weeks.. then tried it again and it worked.
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If it happens again try what I just answered and let us know if it worked for you? So we can come to know if solution was nexus 5 specific or android L specific. Also mention the OS version, please.
hbb20 said:
Well same thing started to happening with me yesterday after installing android L's developers' preview in my nexus 5. It worked well for first 4-5 hours but then after terminating a phone call when I put it back to my pocket problem started. I searched many forums for solution then I decided to re-install from image. I connected my phone to My PC (Which had driver installed & fastBoot setup) dramatically my phone started working well. And I detached my phone from PC. So I thought it might solved because after supplying charging. But after 3-4 hours it started again so I directly plugged in to electric socket but it kept on rebooting. Then I turned on my PC and attached my nexus 5 with it. Again it started dramatically.
Still I don't know the exact reason behind it. But good new is my phone is still working since last 16 hours... But I took care of not to launch some apps listed risky for developer's preview. So I thing some incompatible app launch may be a reason... but still its only "may be"
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If it happens again try what I just answered and let us know if it worked for you? So we can come to know if solution was nexus 5 specific or android L specific. Also mention the OS version, please.
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Thats very strange..since it started happening to me since yesterday. I managed to flash it again (and that i suppose should have cleared everything) but problem persists. Ill now try to restore factory image.
same thing happened with me one month ago............tried everything except opening it up and finally i got it replaced.................you cannot fix it on ur own take it to a service center asap........thank me if this helps!!
ironclad1911 said:
same thing happened with me one month ago............tried everything except opening it up and finally i got it replaced.................you cannot fix it on ur own take it to a service center asap........thank me if this helps!!
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Thanks. I restored it to the original nexus 5 build - but nothing seems to fix the problem. will reach out to service center.
For quite a long time I did not make any change on Nexus ROM or applications, but yesterday my Nexus turns off while I was web browsing. I tried to turn it on but it refuses. It is only possible with USB cable plugged in, but then it constantly turns on for 1 second and then turns off, and this is going in endless loop as soon as USB cable is plugged in. But with unplugged cable NEXUS can not be powered on.
The video can be seen on this link
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cvyxii4ctm4aqgu/VID_20141110_190522.mp4?dl=0
Yesterday I somehow manage to get in recovery mode and I wipe cache and Nexus boot ROM, but after 30 minutes of usage it again turns of by itself. After that for more than 100 times I tried to get to recovery mode but I could not.
So, I think that my only chance to wipe cache and put new ROM is through ADB. But I do know how to do that. Can anyone help me?
P.S. I both my NEXUS in US, but I live in Croatia (EU) and Google tells that they can not make exchange for other NEXUS (although my phone is under warranty) because they can only do that for postal address inside US. Because I do not live there and any of my friends or relative will travel in US soon my only way to get my NEXUS working is through ADB.
sounds as your power button is "stuck'.
Try the LG RMA. Worked for me here in Belgium
brom25 said:
Try the LG RMA. Worked for me here in Belgium
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Where did you both your Nexus, and in which country did you send RMA request?
DTFuser said:
For quite a long time I did not make any change on Nexus ROM or applications, but yesterday my Nexus turns off while I was web browsing. I tried to turn it on but it refuses. It is only possible with USB cable plugged in, but then it constantly turns on for 1 second and then turns off, and this is going in endless loop as soon as USB cable is plugged in. But with unplugged cable NEXUS can not be powered on.
The video can be seen on this link
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cvyxii4ctm4aqgu/VID_20141110_190522.mp4?dl=0
Yesterday I somehow manage to get in recovery mode and I wipe cache and Nexus boot ROM, but after 30 minutes of usage it again turns of by itself. After that for more than 100 times I tried to get to recovery mode but I could not.
So, I think that my only chance to wipe cache and put new ROM is through ADB. But I do know how to do that. Can anyone help me?
P.S. I both my NEXUS in US, but I live in Croatia (EU) and Google tells that they can not make exchange for other NEXUS (although my phone is under warranty) because they can only do that for postal address inside US. Because I do not live there and any of my friends or relative will travel in US soon my only way to get my NEXUS working is through ADB.
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Shake your phone vigorously for a minute, I've been using that as a temp fix for a dodgy power button exactly as you've described
topgeardave said:
Shake your phone vigorously for a minute, I've been using that as a temp fix for a dodgy power button exactly as you've described
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And what you did after shaking? I try but I did not helped.
DTFuser said:
And what you did after shaking? I try but I did not helped.
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It usually helps the button back out again, I think you should RMA to LG, I'm sure they're worldwide. You could always open up the phone and try unsticking the power button if you can't be bothered sending it back.
topgeardave said:
It usually helps the button back out again, I think you should RMA to LG, I'm sure they're worldwide. You could always open up the phone and try unsticking the power button if you can't be bothered sending it back.
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Power button is not what cause the problem. I found many reports about the same problem, like on this page
http://www.reddit.com/r/Nexus5/comments/29tr5n/nexus_5_wont_turn_on_google_screen_keeps_flashing/
but nothing which I tried did not helped. But certainly power button is not causing the problem.
When the problem appears for the first time I manage to get into recovery and wipe cache, and after that phone booted ROM. After 30 minutes of working phone turns off and now I'm not able to get even into recovery.
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Power button is not what cause the problem. I found many reports about the same problem, like on this page
http://www.reddit.com/r/Nexus5/comments/29tr5n/nexus_5_wont_turn_on_google_screen_keeps_flashing/
but nothing which I tried did not helped. But certainly power button is not causing the problem.
When the problem appears for the first time I manage to get into recovery and wipe cache, and after that phone booted ROM. After 30 minutes ow working phone turns off and now I'm not able to get even into recovery.
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Ah damn, sorry to hear mate. Go to LG, only solution you have left.
im in the same boat my phone was just working for the past since i had it and now just like 20 minutes ago it just shut off and now doing the constant turning on and off crap
and im rooted with the latest build from pac-man (a clean install), cant even get into the fast boot and recovery to recover to stock since its doing this bootloop thing
any more help would be amazing
Edited - problem fixed it was something up with the power button, got a couple hard wacks and it booted up perfect
meechieballer said:
im in the same boat my phone was just working for the past since i had it and now just like 20 minutes ago it just shut off and now doing the constant turning on and off crap
and im rooted with the latest build from pac-man (a clean install), cant even get into the fast boot and recovery to recover to stock since its doing this bootloop thing
any more help would be amazing
Edited - problem fixed it was something up with the power button, got a couple hard wacks and it booted up perfect
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So, since shaking, hard wacks, and anyting physical did not helped after your post I dismantle my phone and without back plate and upper plate on chips my phone works perfectly. So it seems that upper plate which covers chips is the cause of the problem.
For me, not even disassembling has helped, so I bought another motherboard and put it into my phone.
Dancsi said:
For me, not even disassembling has helped, so I bought another motherboard and put it into my phone.
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the problem occured and i found what it was my power button it wasnt staying in place like its tilting so now i got to buy a new button for it :/
As far as I remember, the button is soldered to the board, and can not be bought separately. I know the second thing for sure, since I was also only searching for a separate button in the beginning...
Hello everyone,
This morning while I was having coffee, my phone started playing jokes on me. At first it got really slow while doing the easiest things, like checking a mail, send a text and make a phone call. 10-15 After that I get a notification, Phone was locked, I tried to unlock it. I did spam the button like 5-10 times, Screen won't come up, but notification LED was working. At that point I thought that the power button was pretty much done for. Nope not the case. I held it down for 10 seconds, phone actually powered down. No chance in hell I could turn it back on. At that point I just went home. Got home plugged the phone into my PC. As soon as I did that, Windows started to check for a driver, had to wait almost 5 minutes to find QHSUSB_BULK.
Now, doing a bit of a search I found out that this could be the result of different problems, One that has to do with the memory just dying cause yeah, Nexus 5 and the eternal memory problem +Lollipop screw around with Data partitions, another that has to do with Roms, another that had to do with custom recovery.
What the hell is in my case? I run a custom Rom and a custom recovery, Atm I have Cyanogenmod 12.1 and lateste TWRP recovery.
I have a handful of tools at my disposal, a Cable, a good keyboard and a iron will.
In this case, Can I do something to fix my phone from home? Can't really send into warranty as I have custom software that's running on it and I'll just get a generic response that basically tells me that my warranty was voided due to custom software running on the terminal. We all love generic response like that, Don't we?
TLR: Phone died this morning, I couldn't unlock the screen and I thought it was the power button be cause, the notification led was still working. At that point I just powered it down by holding the power button down for 10 sec.
I wasn't able since to power it back on. If I connect it to my PC I get QHSUSB_BULK.
Hopefully there's some one who can point me in a direction ASAP. I have no backup phone atm and I really need this one to actually be ALIVE again.
Can't send it to Warranty because I run custom software on it. GSM Services/Fix Shops are out of the question too.
Pls halp ASAP
Will pay in Galactic Credits.
Thanks!
Your best bet is to try this, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51823398. Good luck, your device is not in a good state.
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metalheadbk said:
Hello everyone,
This morning while I was having coffee, my phone started playing jokes on me. At first it got really slow while doing the easiest things, like checking a mail, send a text and make a phone call. 10-15 After that I get a notification, Phone was locked, I tried to unlock it. I did spam the button like 5-10 times, Screen won't come up, but notification LED was working. At that point I thought that the power button was pretty much done for. Nope not the case. I held it down for 10 seconds, phone actually powered down. No chance in hell I could turn it back on. At that point I just went home. Got home plugged the phone into my PC. As soon as I did that, Windows started to check for a driver, had to wait almost 5 minutes to find QHSUSB_BULK.
Now, doing a bit of a search I found out that this could be the result of different problems, One that has to do with the memory just dying cause yeah, Nexus 5 and the eternal memory problem +Lollipop screw around with Data partitions, another that has to do with Roms, another that had to do with custom recovery.
What the hell is in my case? I run a custom Rom and a custom recovery, Atm I have Cyanogenmod 12.1 and lateste TWRP recovery.
I have a handful of tools at my disposal, a Cable, a good keyboard and a iron will.
In this case, Can I do something to fix my phone from home? Can't really send into warranty as I have custom software that's running on it and I'll just get a generic response that basically tells me that my warranty was voided due to custom software running on the terminal. We all love generic response like that, Don't we?
TLR: Phone died this morning, I couldn't unlock the screen and I thought it was the power button be cause, the notification led was still working. At that point I just powered it down by holding the power button down for 10 sec.
I wasn't able since to power it back on. If I connect it to my PC I get QHSUSB_BULK.
Hopefully there's some one who can point me in a direction ASAP. I have no backup phone atm and I really need this one to actually be ALIVE again.
Can't send it to Warranty because I run custom software on it. GSM Services/Fix Shops are out of the question too.
Pls halp ASAP
Will pay in Galactic Credits.
Thanks!
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Have you tried booting into secondary boot loader?
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But the phone won't turn on.
jd1639 said:
Your best bet is to try this, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51823398. Good luck, your device is not in a good state.
Sent from my Nexus 9 using XDA Free mobile app
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I have the exact same problem but this answer doesn't help. This solution requires that you can turn your phone on in the first place. He specifically said he can't turn the phone on at all. Same with me, no matter what I've got nothing. Need help!
metalheadbk said:
Hello everyone!
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this is what you are looking for http://forum.xda-developers.com/goo...-unbrick-nexus-5-stucked-qualcomm-hs-t3043301
bitdomo said:
this is what you are looking for http://forum.xda-developers.com/goo...-unbrick-nexus-5-stucked-qualcomm-hs-t3043301
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Thanks to everyone.
I used the board diag - clicked Start and... it said "failed to open partition from EMMC". The test aborted. I think my phone is gone for good.
Oh and I had to take the battery out, plug it in, and sometimes re-attached to latch that goes over the battery several times before I could even get it to read anything in Device Manager. Before that it would say "failed USB connection".
This all started yesterday when the phone just spontaneously put itself into a boot loop while on charge. I tried to do a factory reset but it froze. After several hours I tried to cancel it. The Nexus went full brick.
Thanks again
leopoldstotch25 said:
Thanks to everyone.
I used the board diag - clicked Start and... it said "failed to open partition from EMMC". The test aborted. I think my phone is gone for good.
Oh and I had to take the battery out, plug it in, and sometimes re-attached to latch that goes over the battery several times before I could even get it to read anything in Device Manager. Before that it would say "failed USB connection".
This all started yesterday when the phone just spontaneously put itself into a boot loop while on charge. I tried to do a factory reset but it froze. After several hours I tried to cancel it. The Nexus went full brick.
Thanks again
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I am afraid the emmc tied then. You have to buy a new motherboard.
Tapatalk-kal küldve az én Nexus 5-el
Thanks for your help.
Guys I really need your help, my nexus is boolooping even if i enter the booloader screen, I cant get to the recovery before it reboots, nor flash it with fastboot....
What should I go?
Thank you so much for your help,
Rob
PS another weird thing, it only does that when connected to the usb cable, when it's not, it's as good as dead...
Sounds like you may have a problem with the power button which is causing the bootloop.
audit13 said:
Sounds like you may have a problem with the power button which is causing the bootloop.
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I'm afraid that you are right...I guess there is no way out than to bring it to a LG point and beg for their mercy, right?
If it's not under warranty, you could have a local repair shop replace the button. If you're good at soldering, you could do the replacement yourself.
Before repairing the button, you could try this: remove the motherboard from the phone, clean around the power button using pure alcohol, quickly press and release the button several times in a row using more pressure than normal, put it back in the phone, and try to boot it. I did this on a couple of Nexus 5 phones and they continued to work for months before they were sold.