[Completed] S4 Hangs After Charging Complete - XDA Assist

Hi all!
My Verizon Galaxy S4 (SCH-I545, rooted) hangs for several seconds after completing a full charge. The screen stays black with only the green light indicating the charge is complete lit up in the upper left corner. No reaction to any buttons for about 20 seconds or so. Then if I keep pressing the Back menu button the lock screen appears. This never occurred in the past until I installed Battery Doctor... I know, I know. Now, that is. Battery Doctor was uninstalled a few weeks ago after I read a number of posts/articles about its developer. However while it was installed there were always delays like this when charging. I thought that would stop after removing Battery Doctor, but it hasn’t.
I wondered if Battery Doctor left any unpleasant remnants behind, so I searched the file system with ES File Explorer and I did find a folder with Batter Doctor's apk file along with a number of other files in the same folder. I deleted them all but I still see the same delay/hanging after a charge completes - similar to what used to occur when Battery Doctor was installed.
Does anyone know if this is likely caused by something else Battery Doctor left behind? If so, any info on how to find and remove it? And if not, any other suggestions as to what could be causing this?
Thanks!
Jim

Hi, thank you for using XDA Assist. I don't know if Battery Doctor caused the problem or not. You could ask in your device's specific forum here, http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4-verizon if others have experienced the same issue. It may or may not be caused by Battery Doctor. If it continues you could always return the device to stock with odin and start over.

OK. Thanks jd.
Jim

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[Q] HELP - Charge is stuck booting at SAMSUNG logo!!!

Please Help!!
I am running Gummycharged 1.75 - all has been stable since I installed it 4 or 5 weeks ago.
However, just about an hour ago I got up (couldn't sleep) and while I was ultra drowsy picked up my phone and went to use it
It was sitting at an open contact for one of my customers whom I had called about 7pm last night.
I inadvertently hit the call button and the phone started dialing this contact - at 4am!!!
I was frantic to stop dialing and I don't know why (other than I was drowsy and just waking up) but I couldn't get to the normal dialer screen to simply hit END CALL so I long pressed the power button and selected RESTART - while the phone was relentlessly dialing - aaarghhh
Well, now the phone is stuck at the SAMSUNG logo - no matter how long I wait, it just sits at the SAMSUNG white logo screen.
I have removed the battery (leaving it out for various lengths of time) and every time I re-insert the battery and try to restart it is the same thing - the phone simply won't boot past the SAMSUNG logo.
What happened?
Please, please, please, I am desperate.
Thanks, Steve
This should go in the general section...
I hope you had backups of your apps and contacts, etc. because you're going to have to reflash...
Sent from my Droid Charge running Humble 1.42
The reason I did not post it in general was because I am running a non stock ROM - GUMMYCHARGED - I certainly want to post in the best possible forum area. I was thinking my problem might be related to this fact - that I have a non stock ROM - so I posted in the section where all of the discussions surrounding non stock ROMS are.
At the end of the day, I am totally happy moving this post to where it best belongs.
To answer your question - all of my contacts are via Google so I will have lost zero contacts.
Regarding anything else - there are a few photos I will lose, but that is about it.
Are you 100% sure I need to re-flash? If I need to re-flash, can someone point me to "step by step" guide or thread, etc.?
Thx!
Well, if you can get into CWM you could try wiping caches or something (probably won't do much), but I doubt you can. I had this problem when I moved back from gingerbread to froyo and the maker of my rom forgot to put in a kernel. Just sits at the samsung screen and can't do ANYTHING. I fixed by reflashing.
Sent from my Droid Charge running Humble 1.42
Anything stored you your SD card will be fine, your pictures and some apps.
Download Charge Kit V1 and it will get you back to where you want to be with Gummycharged.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1181171

I've a smartphone which tends to shutdown randomly on its free will. Help, please.

Hi there,
I'm having a problem with my smartphone and i felt like this is the #1 place to ask for guidance on android issues over the interwebz.
I have a low-budget Samsung Galaxy Y GT-S5360.
It's running what it came with, Android 2.3.6 / Gingerbread.XXLK3.
30 minutes after having it, i foolishly decided i need more internal memory and rooted the device, in order to remove the useless apps on it.
It was a total slaughter. I think i even pwnd Samsung Apps app.
Anyway, device worked well for months after the bloody carnage, but recently backfired right into my face with random shutdowns.
I have no proper idea on the reasoning of these shutdowns but i've collected some data on the subject, here they are;
- It randomly shuts down almost every day. Just 3-5 times a day if it's on a good mood. Over 10-12 if it feels down.
- Device never shuts down while being charged or connected through USB.
- Device usually shuts down after i used power button to lock the screen.
- It's not being locked on black screen, it definitelly shuts down, not properly tho. (no small time vibrating)
- I feel like front sensors (which turns off the screen during calls) might be causing this, because lately it's shutting down whilst calls on my face. I even managed to shut it down by wiping the mentioned sensors with my thumb.
- Sometimes it can be shut down by brute force. I mean putting it down to table a little bit harder than average.
- My SDCard is problematic, it gets unmounted and says its damaged but i tend to ignore it and just reply with "sssh everything is gonna be alright" (format and reuse)
- I have only a handful of apps which contains bank & password apps etc. Nothing serious going on with my services.
PLEASE HELP ME OUT IF YOU RECOGNIZE THE SEMPTOMS.
What should i do? A custom rom? New battery?
Thanks in advance.
Bonus information;
I've never seen it shutdown with my own eyes.
It usually happens when its' screen is blacked out, when i put it in my pocket or table.
Or when i try to make a call and put it against my head.
So whatever is happening, it happens while the screen is blacked out.
It neves turned off while listening to music either.
straud said:
Bonus information;
I've never seen it shutdown with my own eyes.
It usually happens when its' screen is blacked out, when i put it in my pocket or table.
Or when i try to make a call and put it against my head.
So whatever is happening, it happens while the screen is blacked out.
It neves turned off while listening to music either.
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might be you should go to recovery mode and do a data factory rest and also might need to clear the cache partition.
try it..
prafull07 said:
might be you should go to recovery mode and do a data factory rest and also might need to clear the cache partition.
try it..
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Ah yes, i did that. Sorry that i forgot to mentioned it.
I've factory reseted it and while i was there i got curious and did the cache-clearing too.
But the problem persists.
straud said:
Ah yes, i did that. Sorry that i forgot to mentioned it.
I've factory reseted it and while i was there i got curious and did the cache-clearing too.
But the problem persists.
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I think you should try flashing your stock rom with the help of Odin.

mm-qcamera-daemon on 4.4.4

I had this on 4.4.2 but 4.4.3 fixed it. I'm on 4.4.4 now and have been since it came out, but all of a sudden last week, mm-qcamera-daemon came back and I'm not alone.
With L just around the corner, I doubt there will be any fix for this from Google, so what's the best way of finding out which app is keeping this service alive?
P.S. I have neither Skype, Instagram, nor Snapchat installed - and never have done - so it's not them.
Did you have a camera app running in the background? ie. minimized it without swiping it away.
Nah, nothing like that. I'll even get it when I boot my phone, open no apps at all, and charge to 100% before unplugging from the charger - this action seems to be the cause of the daemon, like some of the other users on that issue report are saying. Never mind, I guess I'll just wait it out until L.
I have never had this problem on my nexus 5 until today (I bought the Nexus 5 on day one)!
This process is draining all my battery!!
The only app I installed in the past week is "Google Opinion Rewards" which was installed 6 hours ago.
Please help if you find a solution
UPDATE 1: I just noticed, via CPU-Z, that all 4 cores are continuously active at high frequency and the phone is overheating
UPDATE 2: Problem is still there even after removing "Google Opinion Rewards"
Just reflash the stock firmware and see if it continues.
Best thing to do with any issue that a solution can't be found for easily. ?
skttrbrain said:
Nah, nothing like that. I'll even get it when I boot my phone, open no apps at all, and charge to 100% before unplugging from the charger - this action seems to be the cause of the daemon, like some of the other users on that issue report are saying. Never mind, I guess I'll just wait it out until L.
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the camera daemon is supposed to appear. its not supposed to stay around, draining battery. especially at 100%, you will see it, as the phone uses it a little bit, and you havent used the phone at all. it will show up. the question is, if you dont use the camera at all, and it appears in your battery stats, after a full cycle of use, how much battery does it take? chances are that by the end of your battery cycle, it wont even be in your battery stats.
simms22 said:
the camera daemon is supposed to appear. its not supposed to stay around, draining battery. especially at 100%, you will see it, as the phone uses it a little bit, and you havent used the phone at all. it will show up. the question is, if you dont use the camera at all, and it appears in your battery stats, after a full cycle of use, how much battery does it take? chances are that by the end of your battery cycle, it wont even be in your battery stats.
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I actually fixed it now by flashing the system image and restoring all my apps via Titanium Backup, but I swear I'd never even open Camera for it to occur, and I don't have any third party camera apps. It would constantly be active without opening any camera apps at all.
edit- also Google have restated that they're looking into this bug and have marked it urgent, so anyone else getting it - don't panic too much, it's most likely not a problem you've caused.
I suspect the Hangouts/Hangouts dialer. I updated the app few days ago (no other installs), today was the first time that I got this issue (got my Nexus in February). Also first time since updating I used the camera, followed by battery drain/ daemon/ "failed to connect camera" etc.
I think its because of android wear
With android wear u can access the camera, hence u will be seeing the camera drain for sure. i unpaired my watch for few days and i didnt have this problem till now
I had this problema today morning, my android version is 4.4.4, In my case I used yesterday the camera to attach a photo inside the facebook messenger, maybe this buggy app make this mess in my case.
I reboot and waiting for the results
Same here
Everything was ok from 4.4.2 till 4.4.4. But suddenly week ago discovered mm-qcamera-daemon issue, tried many things without success. I am using phone in safe mode (facepalm).
Waiting official Android L or fix from google.
I got the same issue now!
Started today, what the hell?
Some apps will keep the camera wakelocks going. Freeze anything that can possibly use the camera and see what happens.
Or just clean flash stock, and see if its OK. If so... Install a handful of apps per day.... Then if it goes nuts you know it's an app you've just installed.
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=70755#c171
I think i had this fixed. Ihave a rooted nexus 5 stock rom. Installed greenify, pirchased the donate version and had the camera app greenified. No more mm-qcamera-daemon showing up on my battery stats. No more "cannot connect to camera" issues. (So far it's been 2days without it.
camera block app
i see this issue occurs when i use skype or any camera related app in my grand 2 4.4.2 / only way i keep the issue at bay is use camera block app.. which i keep it turned on when i am not really using the camera.
this seem to keep this daemon under control and not drain my battery .

Unresponsive device

Be warned, posting for the wife... so a lot of this information is second hand.
Pixel has become unresponsive with a black screen twice over the last month. Screen is black, no response to fingerprint, double tap to wake, or power print press, or power point for a "few seconds" (not 30).
Plug the device in, walk away, it beeps with a notification sometime later and appears back to normal.
Battery history shows no big dip in battery and doesn't have the telltale gap in time indicating a reboot. My best guess is a rogue app, but I'm stumped as to how I might troubleshoot given the drastic intermittence, and the fact that it's never happened when I'm around so I can't even call the phone to see if it's receiving calls or similar. Any one have advice at logs to look at or other steps to take to try and figure it out?
Thanks!
rbrenart said:
Be warned, posting for the wife... so a lot of this information is second hand.
Pixel has become unresponsive with a black screen twice over the last month. Screen is black, no response to fingerprint, double tap to wake, or power print press, or power point for a "few seconds" (not 30).
Plug the device in, walk away, it beeps with a notification sometime later and appears back to normal.
Battery history shows no big dip in battery and doesn't have the telltale gap in time indicating a reboot. My best guess is a rogue app, but I'm stumped as to how I might troubleshoot given the drastic intermittence, and the fact that it's never happened when I'm around so I can't even call the phone to see if it's receiving calls or similar. Any one have advice at logs to look at or other steps to take to try and figure it out?
Thanks!
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try booting into safe mode - This will block any third party apps. If the problem doesn't occur in safe mode, I'd recommend a factory reset and then reinstall apps in batches of 5, run for a few days, and if the problem doesn't reappear, keep adding apps 5 at a time. This will help narrow it down to which app is causing problems.
Good luck!
kevinmmord said:
try booting into safe mode - This will block any third party apps. If the problem doesn't occur in safe mode, I'd recommend a factory reset and then reinstall apps in batches of 5, run for a few days, and if the problem doesn't reappear, keep adding apps 5 at a time. This will help narrow it down to which app is causing problems.
Good luck!
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Problem with that approach is that the issue happens approximately 1x every 15 days. I'd like to think some log would capture information on misbehaving apps that the OS has to swap out.

Strange moto G3 touchscreen response problem

Hi all, I did a search with no luck, so hopefully this is a valid question!
I have a weird problem with my moto G3 2015 and was hoping you guys wouldn't mind reading about and possibly offering some kind of advice if it's not too much trouble.
Every so often, I'd say at least once a day, the screen becomes unusable until I press the power button a couple of times (to turn the screen off and on again). Even when I do this quick fix, the problem comes back very shortly afterwards. It only goes away after 10 minutes or so, or if I get annoyed and put my phone away. I thought this was a hardware issue but don't believe that now due to the following:
1. It is a different problem depending on the app I am using. In facebook, scrolling is no longer smooth, and doesn't continue scrolling if I flick down the feed. It only scrolls down while my finger is actually on the screen. I am also unable to actually 'click' on anything, only scroll. In Brave (my browser) it acts as if I've just double tapped the screen, as in if I move my finger down it zooms in, and if up then it zooms out. In snapchat when watching a friend's story it acts as if I've held down on the screen in order to forward their snap to somebody else, and then it doesn't respond at all to any touch.
2. The 3 buttons at the bottom are always functional no matter what
3. If the problem begins when I'm in an app, if I go to my home screen, I am able to navigate my home screen and app drawer with no problems. It's as if the problem is contained within the apps.
This started a few months ago while I was running the copy of android that the phone came with. I put on lineage OS (lineage-14.1-20170629-nightly-osprey-signed) and pico gapps (open_gapps-arm-7.1-pico-20170629). This seemed to fix the problem for a while but then it started again a week or so in.
The fact that the problem is only happening while I am in the apps, and disappears when I exit out of them makes me think it can't be a hardware issue? I am also no expert with phones or android, but am somewhat experienced in rooting and playing with settings etc. (I'm not sure if it happens in other apps I'm afraid, I can test if need be next time it happens).
Thanks so much for any help, and please let me know if there is any more info I can give you!
P.s. The new ROM is much better than the old one.! The battery definitely drains faster though, but that's a whole other problem
tump13b said:
Hi all, I did a search with no luck, so hopefully this is a valid question!
I have a weird problem with my moto G3 2015 and was hoping you guys wouldn't mind reading about and possibly offering some kind of advice if it's not too much trouble.
Every so often, I'd say at least once a day, the screen becomes unusable until I press the power button a couple of times (to turn the screen off and on again). Even when I do this quick fix, the problem comes back very shortly afterwards. It only goes away after 10 minutes or so, or if I get annoyed and put my phone away. I thought this was a hardware issue but don't believe that now due to the following:
1. It is a different problem depending on the app I am using. In facebook, scrolling is no longer smooth, and doesn't continue scrolling if I flick down the feed. It only scrolls down while my finger is actually on the screen. I am also unable to actually 'click' on anything, only scroll. In Brave (my browser) it acts as if I've just double tapped the screen, as in if I move my finger down it zooms in, and if up then it zooms out. In snapchat when watching a friend's story it acts as if I've held down on the screen in order to forward their snap to somebody else, and then it doesn't respond at all to any touch.
2. The 3 buttons at the bottom are always functional no matter what
3. If the problem begins when I'm in an app, if I go to my home screen, I am able to navigate my home screen and app drawer with no problems. It's as if the problem is contained within the apps.
This started a few months ago while I was running the copy of android that the phone came with. I put on lineage OS (lineage-14.1-20170629-nightly-osprey-signed) and pico gapps (open_gapps-arm-7.1-pico-20170629). This seemed to fix the problem for a while but then it started again a week or so in.
The fact that the problem is only happening while I am in the apps, and disappears when I exit out of them makes me think it can't be a hardware issue? I am also no expert with phones or android, but am somewhat experienced in rooting and playing with settings etc. (I'm not sure if it happens in other apps I'm afraid, I can test if need be next time it happens).
Thanks so much for any help, and please let me know if there is any more info I can give you!
P.s. The new ROM is much better than the old one.! The battery definitely drains faster though, but that's a whole other problem
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That is actually typical behavior on older devices using as many social media apps as you're using. Especially Facebook and Messenger if you're also using it.
Have you tried booting to recovery and wiping cache when this happens?
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Thanks for replying!
When I flashed lineage OS I believe I wiped the cache. I will do it again though to see if it helps.
tump13b said:
Thanks for replying!
When I flashed lineage OS I believe I wiped the cache. I will do it again though to see if it helps.
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Yeah, you wipe cache when you flashed, or at least you should have.
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tump13b said:
Hi all, I did a search with no luck, so hopefully this is a valid question!
I have a weird problem with my moto G3 2015 and was hoping you guys wouldn't mind reading about and possibly offering some kind of advice if it's not too much trouble.
Every so often, I'd say at least once a day, the screen becomes unusable until I press the power button a couple of times (to turn the screen off and on again). Even when I do this quick fix, the problem comes back very shortly afterwards. It only goes away after 10 minutes or so, or if I get annoyed and put my phone away. I thought this was a hardware issue but don't believe that now due to the following:
1. It is a different problem depending on the app I am using. In facebook, scrolling is no longer smooth, and doesn't continue scrolling if I flick down the feed. It only scrolls down while my finger is actually on the screen. I am also unable to actually 'click' on anything, only scroll. In Brave (my browser) it acts as if I've just double tapped the screen, as in if I move my finger down it zooms in, and if up then it zooms out. In snapchat when watching a friend's story it acts as if I've held down on the screen in order to forward their snap to somebody else, and then it doesn't respond at all to any touch.
2. The 3 buttons at the bottom are always functional no matter what
3. If the problem begins when I'm in an app, if I go to my home screen, I am able to navigate my home screen and app drawer with no problems. It's as if the problem is contained within the apps.
This started a few months ago while I was running the copy of android that the phone came with. I put on lineage OS (lineage-14.1-20170629-nightly-osprey-signed) and pico gapps (open_gapps-arm-7.1-pico-20170629). This seemed to fix the problem for a while but then it started again a week or so in.
The fact that the problem is only happening while I am in the apps, and disappears when I exit out of them makes me think it can't be a hardware issue? I am also no expert with phones or android, but am somewhat experienced in rooting and playing with settings etc. (I'm not sure if it happens in other apps I'm afraid, I can test if need be next time it happens).
Thanks so much for any help, and please let me know if there is any more info I can give you!
P.s. The new ROM is much better than the old one.! The battery definitely drains faster though, but that's a whole other problem
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Hi there
If the issue was software related, a change of rom should have solved it.
If the issue is kernel related, all users must face the same issue...but that is still not the case.
So This might be an issue with the screen being old. When the power consumption fluctuates, lcd screens can misbehave.
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