Verification failed - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S7 Questions & Answers

Whenever I restart my phone I get this message, which I've attached a screen shot and usually when i turn it on from a powered off state I get a screen with what looks to be the ststus/settings for the service that shows when another T-Mobile customer is typing or read receipts for text. Started about a month ago, anyone know anything about this verification failed or the other? Thanks
Edit: just got a screenshot of the other one that pops up right after I turn my phone on. Also attached now

I get that same weird message too man you're not alone

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Suddenly I'm going extremely slowly... Help!

Ok, so far I've dumped the ROM and uploaded the kaiser-HardSPL and all was going lovely. However, after most of a day of pretty much inactivity I find the device suddenly goes very slowly. By which, I mean it can take several seconds to draw the screen.
Thinking this might be a rogue application using up all the processor cycles, I poked it up the bottom with the stick. (While doing this the first time, I held in power and camera just to see the boot loader text, but then I did it again with no buttons held.) It's a Vodafone device but it sat on the Vodafone splash screen for about 2-3 minutes then spent longer than that on the Windows Mobile screen before eventually dropping me into normality.
Except it's incredibly slow normality - I clicked on "start" and after a minute, it's not done anything yet.
Next step is a hard reset unless anyone has any better suggestion?
Help!
I assume you've pulled the battery?
Never assume anything... The full answer is, "No, but I have now"... I'm not sure that's going to do anything more than a soft (poke up the bottom) reset though. I'm now just waiting for the splash screen to subside while I'm typing this.
Having left it half an hour, while it went into standby and after noticing that the clock had stopped updating, I'm of the opinion that the already slow device has got slower...
Ok between 1 and 2 minutes to move from the splash screen to the "Windows Mobile" screen.
Now there's a turn up... After a further minute or so, I get a message, which has now cleared and gone back to the "Windows Mobile" screen before I had chance to copy it here. Basically it said that it had failed to boot either because I'd turned it off improperly or I'd installed something that it was opposed to. I should press send (I guess the green button) to reset to manufacturer's defaults.
Since that's my next stage anyway, I'll re-poke it with the pointy stick and press 'send' when it pops the message up. I'll put my trusty old Nokia N73 into flight mode and take a picture of the message so I can transcribe it here for everyone's amusement.
More news as it breaks.
I've now hit the 'send' button so it's doing a hard-reset. Meanwhile, here's the text it showed me:
Code:
The device is unable to boot be-
cause either you have turned off
the device incorrectly or tried to
install an application from untrusted
source. Press SEND to reset your
device or press any other button
to cancel. This operation will delete
all your personal data and restore
the device to its factory default
settings.
Nice. Ok, I'm at the 'tap the screen to set up your device' screen now.
Wonder what triggered all that nonsense then...
If you're like the rest of us and tooling around the all the fun programs in this forum, there's no telling.
I tell folks on computers, "Every piece of software you put on a machine is a liability to the operation of that machine." We can say that applies to this nifty little devices too.
I've had my phone experience the same symptoms you have posted here. Luckly for me a battery pull fixed mine. Sounds like the luck didn't spread much. Sorry.
Keep at it though. And don't fret the crashes. They do happen from time to time when you play hard.
So, a hard reset and a restore of a backup (Yes, I made a backup a few days ago even though I've been in the trade 20 years!) later, I'm back to normality. All I've done that's weird is install pof's loader and I can't see that's anything to do with it. What I was doing at the time of the slowdown was trying to connect to the wifi network at work. I thought the networking had just got itself tied in knots somehow but as the machine was even mega slow to boot, I can't really see that. At least I can still get back to square one at the moment.
I just need to create a .nbh out of the rom parts I dumped yesterday so that I can recover from anything more major...
Meanwhile, if you do a 'boot loader reset', would you expect it to say 'serial' if the USB isn't plugged in?
I'm starting to wonder if there is a major bug in the WiFi of the Tilt. There are some other threads on AT&T's site about this, and my work with WiFi on this unit has been dicey. Hmmmmm...

com.android.systemui problem

Hi,
I've searched through the forums for this problem, but didn't see anything to help - sorry if I am repeating something I have missed.
The problem I'm having is I keep getting the "Unfortunately, the process com.android.systemui has stopped." error message when I try to restart my phone (it was not plugged in overnight and this morning my screen was a red triangle with an exclamation point in it). I took it to the ATT device support center near me and she couldn't figure it out so then I came home and got on with an HTC tech support. Tech support had me wipe the cache in the android screen (think I held the down volume key while pressing the power button once) as well as trying to reboot and doing a factory reinstall. However, nothing has worked and the message continually comes up, even when I shut the phone down the msg will reappear after a few seconds. Behind the systemui msg, I'm also getting a reinstall Google+ and when I click on ok on that (immediately after hitting OK on the systemui msg), it goes away but then I get a msg "Unfortunately Google+ has stopped working." and the systemui keeps showing up. It is to the point that I can even get anything else on my screen so I can't access settings, nor will it connect to the HTC Sync Manager.
I became suspect of the tech support in that immediately when she looked up my warranty and found out I was no longer covered, she wanted me to ship the phone to them to get a quote to repair it.
Sorry if I'm being such a newb, but I really don't have a clue what I'm doing so any help would be greatly appreciated. Also, there is an app on the phone that I've used for the entire year to track my business mileage and I really have no way to recreate it.
Thanks!
Hello,
Same probleme here. Any solution?
Thanks,
Csabi
CsabiDuke said:
Hello,
Same probleme here. Any solution?
Thanks,
Csabi
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No, I haven't heard anything yet - was giving it some time but doesn't look like I'm going to get a reply.

How to restore into operation LG G2 D800 phone that says "Fastboot mode started"?

How to restore into operation LG G2 D800 phone that says "Fastboot mode started"?
Current problem: phone is not operational (does not boot properly).
What I see:
Boot Screen 1:
Phone appears to boot as normal, makes the start-up sound, then it shows a white message box on a gray-screen background. The message box says "Unfortunately, Settings has stopped."
It gives me an option to click "OK".
Clicking OK, message box disappears, screen momentarily flashes an all-white background, (which sometimes changes into black and sometimes not), and then it goes back to the message box.
Boot Screen 2:
"[xxxx] Fastboot mode started" on a blank screen,
where xxxx is a number. 6180 one time, 9790 another during 2 individual boots.
Then the phone just sits there doing nothing seemingly indefinitely.
I am not sure yet how I bring those two different boot modes up but via pressing Power and / or Power and Down buttons in some fashion.
How do I fix this? Is my device bricked?
How I got to that screen
I was using a web browser or some other app on the phone when I have received a text message. I clicked on it inside text box to reply. But changed my mind, and clicked back on the background app. Suddenly the phone shut off unexpectedly. I thought it was related to phone drawing suddenly high battery power, not receiving it and shutting off as sometimes happens on very low battery power level 2-4%. However, my battery was charged over 40% so that was most likely not the cause.
Possibly relevant history (anything that could be contributed to the above):
phone worked okay for a while (since purchase)
~1 year in I tried rooting phone with towelroot/other options unsuccessfully. Gave up. Was never able to root the device. Lived with is as is for a while.
~2 years since purchase, somehow Bluetooth option started failing to turn on. Trying to fix that via doing a Factory Reset did not help. So I lived with BT being non-operational
A week ago I swapped SIM card with my buddy for a week, then swapped it back. Phone kept working as normal.
Today I charged the phone perhaps not using the best power source - it is possible I may have damaged phone using a questionable quality charger. Possibly. This could be the issue. However the phone seemingly worked fine after that for 2-3 hours.
Since my unexpected Shut-Off (most recent), I tried rebooting the phone, but that does not work as expected. First time it got stuck on LG screen forever. Kept pressing Power button, or Power & Down buttons to try to make it come alive. Other two times it brings up a message with "[xxxx] Fastboot mode started" on a blank screen and then it just sits there doing nothing.
Another boot, the process went further, past LG G2 logo, into white screen, and then it brought up a message "Unfortunately, Settings has stopped.", I clicked okay. It looped back to bringing up the message. I clicked Okay over 10 times, it was stuck in a loop.

boot verification failed after marshmellow update

I got the software update notification for my lg g3 with at&t and clicked it, it did the software update to my knowledge...i watched it go from 0% to 100% in both steps or both phases. Then it said it needed to restart, i clicked ok or maybe it was continue and the phone powered off to restart...It pulled up tgeo lg title screen or whatever you want to call it and in the top left corner it said boot verification failed!!, and then cause-different hash. Before this update my o hone w i rked perfectly, not one problem.
Now as far as trying to fix it; ive removed the battery and ive done the factory setting reset that would end up deleting all my info. The battery thing did nothing and the factory reset would start and then the screen would go blank and then nothing. Someone please help me get my phone working again.
unfortunately I have the same issue. phone is useless. wont turn on 50% of the time, after a battery removal and wait a bit, insert battery and try to power it on, 1 out of 50 times itll make it to the AT&T screen than boot loop, other times it gets to the LG screen and says something about boot verification failed and shuts off. so pissed.
Hardware failure most likely.
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Pattern lock suddenly not recognized (bug)?

Samsung A21 keeps saying that I'm using the wrong pattern.
Steps taken to try and resolve:
Samsung account, find my mobile or whatever it's called. I was able to log in and see the location of the phone but when I tried to unlock, it said that remote unlock was not turned on, on the phone.
Google account: Said "notification sent" and that was it, nothing more.
Last thing I want but would do is a factory reset. Problem is, it asks for the pattern to shut down the phone.
Was going to pull the battery to shut it down, but the back is glued on and I don't want to damage the case even slightly. It's my mothers phone. If it was mine, I'd take the chance.
I'm at a freaking loss and can't believe this bug exists to this day.
Edit: I've set it to the download mode screen (the screen stays on and will drain the battery) and will let the battery die. I think, once dead, I should be able to plug in and quickly hold the buttons and get into recovery mode and reset it. Yes no maybe?
yes you can reset the phone
but you can not save the data

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