Has anybody been running into their phone rebooting with Marshmallow? Mine is still doing it. Already tried re flashing and clearing cache.
Treizez34 said:
Has anybody been running into their phone rebooting with Marshmallow? Mine is still doing it. Already tried re flashing and clearing cache.
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I am having the same issue. Random reboots.
I already install the 6.0 three times. one sideload and two fresh installs (full wipe + factory images). I even tried to roll back to lollipop and then update again.... same problem =(
device:
Nexus 5 - 32gb international + moto360
Sorry for my English.
I have the same problem with the Nexus 5 32GB D820.
Marshmallow clean installation ran smoothly yesterday, today began to randomly reboot.
I tried to make a factory reset and left in a bootloop.
I had to re-flash the factory image.
Let's see if it happens again.
Likely defective power button
My nexus 5 32gb is also randomly rebooting on android 6.0
The same problem with D821 16 Gb. 4 times clean installation. 1 time step-by-step installation for each part of factory image - no result. Random reboots.
There is no random reboot software bug, only faulty key
GR0S said:
There is no random reboot software bug, only faulty key
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What do you mean with faulty key? Faulty like hardware or faulty like software? Cause I have my Nexus for 1,5 years and had never problems with power button at all. The problem comes only with Marshmallow.
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So, there is no full restart. If you press the power button for 10 seconds, the phone will restart and you'll hear a little vibration and see "Google" logo, after that Marshmallow animation appears. Faulty key can only cause full restart effect. But in Marshmallow I have only the shell restarts, i.e. the phone restarts with Marshmallow animation (not with vibration and "Google" logo) and this lasts 3-5 seconds. This is definitely software bug.
Are we talking about M, flashed with fastboot, and almost no user apps installed and no mods (root, custom kernel, etc)?
Because if we are, there are no random reboots.
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beekay201 said:
Are we talking about M, flashed with fastboot, and almost no user apps installed and no mods (root, custom kernel, etc)?
Because if we are, there are no random reboots.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
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Exactly. Flashed with fastboot, no mods, no root, no any customs. Only user apps. But you are right. I'm testing all my apps and I've found 2 weather apps. They probably caused the reboots. I'm not sure about it, cause I'm looking into all my apps.
its not a defective power button.
I roll back to lollipop and the random reboot stopped.
I did another try with marshmallow, this time with sideload installation and full wipe after. At the beginning i get two random reboots, but now it seems to be ok. no more random reboots.
SOLVED. The problem was caused by Weather Live application (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.apalon.weatherlive). With first installation of Android M I noticed that the app shows error message. Now, when I know cause and effect, I read feedbacks in Play Market and see other people reports crashes in Marshmallow with this app. So, if you have random restarts in Android M and Weather Live app installed, then try to delete it and wait if system will be stable.
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SOLVED. The problem was caused by Weather Live application. With first installation of Android M I noticed that the app shows error message. Now, when I know cause and effect, I read feedbacks in Play Market and see other people reports crashes in Marshmallow with this app. So, if you have random restarts in Android M and Weather Live app installed, then try to delete it and wait if system will be stable.
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I found the same issue. I'm a registered user of Weather Live, but I've found that the app is causing numerous crashes after I upgraded my Nexus 5 to Android 6 ( Marshmallow). I ran a bug report and searched it for 'FATAL EXCEPTION:', I can see that everytime there is a crash, one of the threads affected belongs to Weather Live. What I then get is a restart of the User Interface, so it goes into the 'android' animation you normally see on boot. The phone stays up because the System Uptime is not reset.
I've uninstalled the app for the moment to see if that cures the issue.
i am experiencing random reboots with my Spice Dream Uno and ended up in this forum while searching for my cause. first i thought its my device got hardware issue but it never happened before in lollipop or kitkat. it seems just like a possible hardware fault too and phone will be in bootloop , then cant even power on the display(backlight flluctuates,with black screen). when i pull the battery and reinsert after few minutes the phone starts normally. seems like Marshmallow has critical campatibility issues with some applicationsThe crash never happens in same application for me.And i have no roots ,customs etc..Came to 6.0 via OTA from lollipop.
My device dont have any issues upto now(its been an year).
I've been noticing it with a very minimal base of packages. Seems to only happen shortly after waking from deep sleep so I highly suspect doze. The phone will be fine... you set it aside... it enters doze deep sleep... phone wakes, you unlock... then bam, reboots, and enters boot loop at the Google splash screen. I've already done a factory reset, will be attempting a fastboot reflash with the new November system image today.
Morning all.
I got an OTA update available notification on my wife's phone and started the update. Its been well over 1.5 hours and it seems to keep repeating the "installing update" step in a loop.
I thought I check here for suggestions before I rebooted the phone. Anyone faced similar situation? Note the phone is unrooted.
A Google search didn't find anything similar.
You upgrade from lollipop? Anyway, try to backup all the data from the device. After that try to do a factory reset, maybe it's will help. Maybe WiFi problem?
I recently bought Galaxy S7 with nougat updated. after few days I received an OTA and updated it. After updating I got my phone restarting every few seconds. I tried to wipe cache but it wouldn't help. Then I tried to factory reset using recovery but it restarts every time during the reset process. If I try to charge it powered off then again it does the same and startup automatically after few seconds. I tried to downgrade and tried 3 previous nougat roms from updato. Also I tried to downgrade to Marshmallow but nothing helps. Even I tried nand erase all option but all in vain.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
RMA. it looks like motherboard failure.
Latest fw is causing such problems, search the s7 edge thread and google
So a few days ago I was getting a bunch of pop-ups saying that some apps stopped working.
It seamed like all the apps stopped working one after another.
And then the phone would just freeze.
I went to settings, tapped factory reset, the phone restarted and I got ''no command'' with dead android image.
I have Homtom ht16
I flashed stock rom, turned on the phone, the homtom logo appeared, stayed for about 10 minutes, phone restarted and again ''no command'' appeared.
I went to recovery and did factory reset and the same thing happened again
I would like to know why the system doesn't boot?
Thread closed as duplicated with https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/command-help-ideas-t3881507
Hi everyone,
I have installed android Pie One UI via ODIN (Clean install) a few days ago. All worked perfectly fine, and since this morning the phone started to freeze randomly.
It happens very often, a few times in a minute and eveything gets unresponsive for a couple of seconds.
I have tried clearing the cache partition in recovery mode but the issue is still there. There were no new apps installed since the first day initial setup when I installed everything, and now suddenly I have this issue.
Does anyone know what it could be and what can I try before doing a factory reset?
EDIT: Seems that there was an issue because I debloated the firmware with package disabler pro, seems that the phone tried to start something after a few days but couldn't because it was deactivated. As soon as I re-enabled all bloat it stopped freezing.