Hi I have pretty bad battery drain and low standby times since updating anyone else have this too ? Still got it after doing software repair
Try clearing the cache partition.
How when it has no recovery ?
lukem99626 said:
How when it has no recovery ?
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Hold down power button + volume up button until it vibrate 3 times
2. Let go and hold down power button to turn on
Hi thanks that had no effect called Sony they were un helpfull and rude asked for manager callback got that and they said it's. A priority issue that's been flagged either wait for update or return device
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Hi all!
I have a big problem! My device turned on safe mode, and i can't turn it off. The volume rocker doesn't work since it is in safe mode and I can't get into recovery. Any app from the market doesn't work either. How can I turn safe mode off?
Thanks for the replys in advance!
Problem solved itself! Here is what happend: the phone were just lying on the table for a day with the battery removed. Then I put the battery back in, turned on the phone, and the safe mode was gone. The volume rocker works again.
If anyone will have this issue in the future, try remove the battery and leve the phone for a while. Maybe it works, but it might be just my luck!
racka_pw said:
Problem solved itself! Here is what happend: the phone were just lying on the table for a day with the battery removed. Then I put the battery back in, turned on the phone, and the safe mode was gone. The volume rocker works again.
If anyone will have this issue in the future, try remove the battery and leve the phone for a while. Maybe it works, but it might be just my luck!
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The HTC Chacha of my nephew was in safe mode since yesterday. I've found infos on youtube or the official htc website, but none worked.
The walkthrough was : boot the phone holding the power button and :
- the "Menu" button => KO
- the "Volume Down" button => KO
- the "Talk" button => OK !!!
The system was an Android 2.3.3.
Hi
I dont know exactly what wrong with it. Yesterday, i got so many reboots. The problem is that when the phone reboots, nothing comes up except for the phone keeping on vibrating forever. I have to take out the battery, and insert it back in again. Another strange thing is that, sometimes, right after I insert the battery in, (without holding the power button) the phone starts automatically, but after the Samsung loho, it keeps on vibrating. Sometimes, it wont let me in recovery mode.
I did a clean flash of the att official Jelly bean via Odin lasf night to see if it still happened. The truth is, its just happened when I tried to get om facebook. It kept on vibrating until I pressed and held the power button twice to make it reboot. Difference between Att official jelly bean and other 4.1-4.2 rom is that att rom lets me reboot normally after pressing the power button (twice), other roms will maintain the same thing until I have lucky enough to get in recovery mode, and do a restore. However, doing a restore wont solve this prolem.
Anyone can help me plz ..
Thanks a ton.
econan1214 said:
Hi
I dont know exactly what wrong with it. Yesterday, i got so many reboots. The problem is that when the phone reboots, nothing comes up except for the phone keeping on vibrating forever. I have to take out the battery, and insert it back in again. Another strange thing is that, sometimes, right after I insert the battery in, (without holding the power button) the phone starts automatically, but after the Samsung loho, it keeps on vibrating. Sometimes, it wont let me in recovery mode.
I did a clean flash of the att official Jelly bean via Odin lasf night to see if it still happened. The truth is, its just happened when I tried to get om facebook. It kept on vibrating until I pressed and held the power button twice to make it reboot. Difference between Att official jelly bean and other 4.1-4.2 rom is that att rom lets me reboot normally after pressing the power button (twice), other roms will maintain the same thing until I have lucky enough to get in recovery mode, and do a restore. However, doing a restore wont solve this prolem.
Anyone can help me plz ..
Thanks a ton.
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Search for sticky/stuck power button. You almost definitely have it.
mrfeuss said:
Search for sticky/stuck power button. You almost definitely have it.
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there is nothing wrong with the power button
econan1214 said:
there is nothing wrong with the power button
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vincom said:
32) Q. why does my phone not start and just bootloops and/or vibrates every couple of seconds
A. could be a "sticky power button", read the next question and the info section in the 1STOP STICKY
33) Q. how do i test for a stuck "sticky" power button
A. TEST: NO CABLE PLUGGED IN: Remove then reinsert the battery and if the phone turns on by itself and then takes approx 10 sec's to turn off and then starts vibrating every couple of seconds then its for sure a power button problem, its stuck, goto the link in the previous answer for a possible fix.
The key thing you need to establish is if reinserting the battery restarts the phone w/out u touching the power button, if so then the button is stuck
34) Q. how do I replace the power button
A. If you have determined that's its a stuck power button read post #16 PROCEDURE ON REPLACING POWER BUTTON, on that thread there are pictures b4 that post
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Are you sure about that?
econan1214 said:
there is nothing wrong with the power button
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Yes there is
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had this issue a few days ago, it absolutely is. if you never touch the button it sometimes will turn on and work for a while.
You should try a usb jig. I hear they work the odd time for a skyrocket... Ha
Seriously though... power button.
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Hi
I dont know exactly what wrong with it. Yesterday, i got so many reboots. The problem is that when the phone reboots, nothing comes up except for the phone keeping on vibrating forever. I have to take out the battery, and insert it back in again. Another strange thing is that, sometimes, right after I insert the battery in, (without holding the power button) the phone starts automatically, but after the Samsung loho, it keeps on vibrating. Sometimes, it wont let me in recovery mode.
I did a clean flash of the att official Jelly bean via Odin lasf night to see if it still happened. The truth is, its just happened when I tried to get om facebook. It kept on vibrating until I pressed and held the power button twice to make it reboot. Difference between Att official jelly bean and other 4.1-4.2 rom is that att rom lets me reboot normally after pressing the power button (twice), other roms will maintain the same thing until I have lucky enough to get in recovery mode, and do a restore. However, doing a restore wont solve this prolem.
Anyone can help me plz ..
Thanks a ton.
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Flash it again and what Gapps are you using? Don not restore your apps on google--->(from first boot after flashing).
gixxer93001 said:
Flash it again and what Gapps are you using? Don not restore your apps on google--->(from first boot after flashing).
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This is not the issue. As all others have stated, this is the classic sticky power button issue and can only be fixed by a) mashing the heck out of it to dislodge the offending dirt or lint or whatever, b) running a toothpick or other small tipped instrument around the button, or 3) taking apart the housing and cleaning behind the button. PERIOD. Trust us, we've endured this a gazillion times and this is ALWAYS the answer.
Sent from my Slimmed out Skyrocket
Hi guys,
I'm having Samsung GT-P6800.
Well,i was away from my tab for 1-2weeks...then when now whenever i try to boot it..it juz couldnt turn on;boot into the system..
I have googled that problem..and suggestion which i found was to use the button combination to reset..
unfortunately,it didnt work..
When i long press power + volume down....i would be pop up with a "Custom OS installation and bla bla bla.."
when power + volume up,nothing shows up ;-(
MkLim said:
Hi guys,
I'm having Samsung GT-P6800.
Well,i was away from my tab for 1-2weeks...then when now whenever i try to boot it..it juz couldnt turn on;boot into the system..
I have googled that problem..and suggestion which i found was to use the button combination to reset..
unfortunately,it didnt work..
When i long press power + volume down....i would be pop up with a "Custom OS installation and bla bla bla.."
when power + volume up,nothing shows up ;-(
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Me too!!!
Any solution???????
If you didn't use it for a week or two battery could have run empty. Deeply discharged . Maybe you're able to revive your device whilst plugging in it's power cord and be patient. It could take a while. Fortunate if that's all.
Something like here.
Boot stucks on samsung logo. When I try to charge I see battery with "wait" indicator, no charge progress shown.
Is it dead battery or something other?
Hi guys! I'm having this exact problem as well. Haven't used the tablet for some time, and now it won't turn on. I have tried charging it for a loooong time. Currently it's been charging for 8h,and nothing. I've tried different usb-adapters, but can't find the original one at the moment. Any input or ideas would be appreciated.
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its probably because of the battery discharge, but if you charged it for a long time and it is still stuck on boot, maybe your rom has problems.
try to hold power and volume up see if it enters recovery, if not try holding power with volume down . if one of these 2 works out, flash a fresh rom. hope your problem solves .
service center helped me to bring device back to life. they replaced board that holds charge connector and that solved problem.
Hello,
I've seen some posts saying that the battery life was reduced after the 4.4.2 update.
In parallel, no post talking about an improvement of the battery.
Do you have any feedback / info on this topic ?
Thanks
Had the same problem. Contacted Motorola help through their website and got this canned response from one of their tier 1 techs. This solution solved my battery problem. Stock Moto G with with OTA 4.4.2. No battery apps to make the battery last longer or any of that nonsense.
Code:
This will remove any temporary files that may be causing the problem, but will not delete your files or settings.
1. With the phone powered off, press the VOL DOWN KEY for 2-3 seconds then POWER key then release.
2. The device will display different BOOT OPTIONS
3. Use the VOL DOWN Key to SCROLL to Recovery and VOL UP Key to select
Tip: If the device reboots, you may have waited [too] long to make a selection, you will need to begin the process again.
4. The device will display the Motorola logo and then the Android in distress (logo with Exclamation mark)
5. Press and hold the VOL UP key for 10-15 seconds. While still holding the VOL UP key tap and release the POWER key
Tip: You can try this step, holding the phone in landscape. If you are stuck on step 6, try a force reboot by pressing the Power key and Vol Down key, and start the process again.
6. The device will display additional menu options (Text will appear in BLUE)
7. Use the VOL DOWN Key to scroll to wipe cache partition and the POWER Key to select this option
8. The device will then perform the partition wipe
9. The device will reboot and start the normal power up sequence
Ok, thank you for your feedback!
So there is really a correlation between battery lifetime and 4.4 update !
But HOW wiping cache partition can affect the battery ??
Based on the myriad of tech support threads I read before begrudgingly enabling Google+ account just to get to Motorola tech support; there is some app that is preventing the phone to go into idle mode causing the battery to drain ridiculously fast. If you got into your battery life stats page in settings you should notice that your "Phone idle" is somewhere in the 1%-2% range. Not sure why it fixes the battery problem, or what caused it in the first place.
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Based on the myriad of tech support threads I read before begrudgingly enabling Google+ account just to get to Motorola tech support; there is some app that is preventing the phone to go into idle mode causing the battery to drain ridiculously fast. If you got into your battery life stats page in settings you should notice that your "Phone idle" is somewhere in the 1%-2% range. Not sure why it fixes the battery problem, or what caused it in the first place.
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Kinda disagree with this statement. I have stock OTA 4.4.2
My phone idle is at 15-20% over 3.5 days, but I've run into the 1% calibration issue where the phone dies randomly and starts at 1%. I don't think its an app preventing the phone from idling, but it could be uncleared cache files in the partition messing things up..
fubag said:
My phone idle is at 15-20% over 3.5 days, but I've run into the 1% calibration issue where the phone dies randomly and starts at 1%. I don't think its an app preventing the phone from idling, but it could be uncleared cache files in the partition messing things up..
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Currently I get similar performance; but when my battery was going down to zero within four hours is when I noticed that my "Phone idle" was in the single digit range.
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tg cid said:
Had the same problem. Contacted Motorola help through their website and got this canned response from one of their tier 1 techs. This solution solved my battery problem. Stock Moto G with with OTA 4.4.2. No battery apps to make the battery last longer or any of that nonsense.
Code:
This will remove any temporary files that may be causing the problem, but will not delete your files or settings.
1. With the phone powered off, press the VOL DOWN KEY for 2-3 seconds then POWER key then release.
2. The device will display different BOOT OPTIONS
3. Use the VOL DOWN Key to SCROLL to Recovery and VOL UP Key to select
Tip: If the device reboots, you may have waited [too] long to make a selection, you will need to begin the process again.
4. The device will display the Motorola logo and then the Android in distress (logo with Exclamation mark)
5. Press and hold the VOL UP key for 10-15 seconds. While still holding the VOL UP key tap and release the POWER key
Tip: You can try this step, holding the phone in landscape. If you are stuck on step 6, try a force reboot by pressing the Power key and Vol Down key, and start the process again.
6. The device will display additional menu options (Text will appear in BLUE)
7. Use the VOL DOWN Key to scroll to wipe cache partition and the POWER Key to select this option
8. The device will then perform the partition wipe
9. The device will reboot and start the normal power up sequence
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dude thxs for this and by the way how you contact motorola ??
diecast said:
how you contact motorola ??
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You're very welcome.
Code:
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/mcp/service/p/30,6720,9050//action/auth#/service
"Chat Online with Us"
tg cid said:
You're very welcome.
Code:
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/mcp/service/p/30,6720,9050//action/auth#/service
"Chat Online with Us"
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thx dude !! will try this
Hi guys!
I face a problem with my n5 i m on stock android 6 so yesterday suddenly my phone switch off. It took me over 3 h to understand that.when i press the power button to unlock or lock to sleep mode my phone (2 to 3 times ) switching off. I dont consider that a factory reset will help because i m running this software over a month without problems.!!!anyone can help me?? I m desperate!!! Thanks..
The same thing is happening to a phone I have on my desk. I can be using it and it will suddenly power off if I touch the power button. I thought it might be a battery problem but that's not it because I swapped in a working battery. I also tested the power button contacts with a multimeter and the contacts seem fine which leads me to believe the problem is inside the power button and the button needs to be replaced.