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My friend has the Nexus S and he says he has to reboot his phone DAILY.
Just wondering what other users' experience are before I take the plunge.
Neo3D said:
My friend has the Nexus S and he says he has to reboot his phone DAILY.
Just wondering what other users' experience are before I take the plunge.
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I only ever reboot when I flash a new rom.
kenvan19 said:
I only ever reboot when I flash a new rom.
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the same. only reboot to see a new bootanimation or when i do flashing/backup/restoring. other than that i dont see the need.
once a day to keep things under control
i never reboot but i do turn my phone off when im sleeping
I only reboot when new pics go missing in my Gallery or when Navigation crashes, which is about once a week.
depend
it depends...I only reboot if needed... hmm maybe 1 reboot every 2 days.
i started a thread called "what is your uptime" in the nexus one forums. at that time, my nexus one was running for 245 hours without a reboot (can see in the settings menu). that is about 11 days straight, and i regularly go longer, usually a few weeks between reboots. the other people who replied all had similar results and longer.
the android linux kernel is extremely solid and stable. without even trying, my phone runs for 3 weeeks or so without rebooting.
not sure about the nexus s, as gingerbread seems to have a few issues that froyo did not (when i started my thread).
as i type this post for example my up time is 230 hours. smooth as butter like always.
5 hours on mine
i usually only reboot when i flash something to my phone. that being said, generally im flashing things to my phone several times a day, every day. so im rebooting 2 or more times a day. there really isnt a need to reboot very often, but rebooting once a day will keep your phone on the quick side.
I reboot when i fix permissions, or flash rom or update or Kernel or whenever my phone does the random reboot bug.
I'd guess i never have reboot my phone because something went wrong, that i caused it to happen
I've never had to reboot because of a problem. Running stock 2.3.2.
My uptime is 25 hours at the moment as i updated the netarchy kernel to 1.2.7 yesterday (over stock 2.3.3)..
I had many reboots before the 2.3.3 update (not my choice the phone just did it often when on a call). But now its purely up all the time unless updating or playing about.
Hello everyone. We own two HTC One XLs, rooted and running CyanogenMod 10.2.1 for evita. About a month and a half ago, my phone randomly rebooted, and when it came back on, the battery had dropped to 25 percent. I can't remember what it was before that, but I'm inclined to say it was 32 or 33 percent. I thought the sudden loss of remaining battery was very strange, but this is the only time that's happened to me. After that it continued to operate and discharge as normal. My wife frequently lets her battery run low before she charges her phone. Well, yesterday afternoon her phone suddenly started rebooting. Sometimes it would get past the boot screen to the desktop, other times it wouldn't. My first thought was our messenger program. During the troubleshooting process, I plugged the phone in. I finally got it to stay on, and I noticed the battery was at 30 percent at the beginning of the charge. Well, today her phone did the SAME thing, but this time I noticed it was down to 25 percent before I plugged it in. I finally got it to power off and stay off, and after only a couple of minutes of charging, I turned the phone on and it has stayed on ever since with no problems, albeit it's still charging. At first I thought it was an app, but given that I've had trouble on both my phones when the battery is around 30 percent, give or take 5 percent, I'm beginning to think it could possibly be a driver-related (or whatever the android equivalent to a driver is) issue with Cyanogenmod 10.2.1 or Jellybean 4.3.1. So, my questions are:
-Are we the ONLY ones having this problem with their HTC One XL devices? A google search reveals random reboots are a common issue with these phones, often software related. I do not believe our problem is related to a specific app, but if their are apps known to cause reboot issues, please reply and let me know what apps these are.
-Is their any fix for this besides trying a fresh install of Cyanogenmod, or a different version of Cyanogenmod?
-Is anyone reading this part of the Cyanogenmod team, and if so, is this an issue being addressed in Cyanogenmod 11?
-Lastly, is their a link that I may submit a report to the Cyanogenmod regarding this issue if nobody here is part of the Cyanogenmod team?
Thanks, I look forward to your answers!
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Hello everyone. We own two HTC One XLs, rooted and running CyanogenMod 10.2.1 for evita. About a month and a half ago, my phone randomly rebooted, and when it came back on, the battery had dropped to 25 percent. I can't remember what it was before that, but I'm inclined to say it was 32 or 33 percent. I thought the sudden loss of remaining battery was very strange, but this is the only time that's happened to me. After that it continued to operate and discharge as normal. My wife frequently lets her battery run low before she charges her phone. Well, yesterday afternoon her phone suddenly started rebooting. Sometimes it would get past the boot screen to the desktop, other times it wouldn't. My first thought was our messenger program. During the troubleshooting process, I plugged the phone in. I finally got it to stay on, and I noticed the battery was at 30 percent at the beginning of the charge. Well, today her phone did the SAME thing, but this time I noticed it was down to 25 percent before I plugged it in. I finally got it to power off and stay off, and after only a couple of minutes of charging, I turned the phone on and it has stayed on ever since with no problems, albeit it's still charging. At first I thought it was an app, but given that I've had trouble on both my phones when the battery is around 30 percent, give or take 5 percent, I'm beginning to think it could possibly be a driver-related (or whatever the android equivalent to a driver is) issue with Cyanogenmod 10.2.1 or Jellybean 4.3.1. So, my questions are:
-Are we the ONLY ones having this problem with their HTC One XL devices? A google search reveals random reboots are a common issue with these phones, often software related. I do not believe our problem is related to a specific app, but if their are apps known to cause reboot issues, please reply and let me know what apps these are.
-Is their any fix for this besides trying a fresh install of Cyanogenmod, or a different version of Cyanogenmod?
-Is anyone reading this part of the Cyanogenmod team, and if so, is this an issue being addressed in Cyanogenmod 11?
-Lastly, is their a link that I may submit a report to the Cyanogenmod regarding this issue if nobody here is part of the Cyanogenmod team?
Thanks, I look forward to your answers!
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The first thing you should try is running an RUU. You'll need s-off so if you haven't got that you'll need to do that first. Run the RUU, leave the phone stock for a few days, see if the problem still occurs or not.
I'd be really surprised if anyone from CM is reading through the q&a section of a legacy device, the correct way to submit a bug is through Jira. But you first need to completely rule out your phone or your firmware as the problem, and completely isolate CM as the definite cause before you even think about submitting a ticket on Jira.
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The first thing you should try is running an RUU. You'll need s-off so if you haven't got that you'll need to do that first. Run the RUU, leave the phone stock for a few days, see if the problem still occurs or not.
I'd be really surprised if anyone from CM is reading through the q&a section of a legacy device, the correct way to submit a bug is through Jira. But you first need to completely rule out your phone or your firmware as the problem, and completely isolate CM as the definite cause before you even think about submitting a ticket on Jira.
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Already updated my RUU to the one recommended in the tutorial in the forums here. Couldn't update to 10.2.1 without updating the RUU. I am trying a few things, like clearing data and reinstalling some apps. Figured it couldnt hurt. I guess its wait and see.
asilaydyingdl said:
Already updated my RUU to the one recommended in the tutorial in the forums here. Couldn't update to 10.2.1 without updating the RUU. I am trying a few things, like clearing data and reinstalling some apps. Figured it couldnt hurt. I guess its wait and see.
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Ok. But the point of running the RUU I suggested is to see if the problem still occurs while running a completely stock setup. It's standard practice when troubleshooting.
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Ok. But the point of running the RUU I suggested is to see if the problem still occurs while running a completely stock setup. It's standard practice when troubleshooting.
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Right. I'm opting for simplest possibility first. I am awaiting to see if apps were indeed the cause before I take a more drastic step. So far the phone is performing as normal, was around 80 percent charge still at last check.I don't look for the problem to occur until I drop below 35 percent anyways.
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asilaydyingdl said:
Right. I'm opting for simplest possibility first. I am awaiting to see if apps were indeed the cause before I take a more drastic step. So far the phone is performing as normal, was around 80 percent charge still at last check.I don't look for the problem to occur until I drop below 35 percent anyways.
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Turns out it was an app. Problem appears to be solved. Apparently Chomp SMS became corrupted at some point.
Did a reinstall and cleared all data from the default Messaging app of good measure and the problem is gone.
same issues on CyanogenMod 11
i'm having similar problems except that i'm running CyanogenMod 11 and the phone restarts only when I have an incoming call.
does anyone have a solution to this?
gravity02 said:
i'm having similar problems except that i'm running CyanogenMod 11 and the phone restarts only when I have an incoming call.
does anyone have a solution to this?
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If you are on CM 11, you are using a nightly or snapshot build as no release candidate or final version is available at this time. It's probably a bug in CM 11 and you'll just have to wait until it's fixed. You should stick with CM 10.2.1 final until 11 has a RC available.
Hello everyone,
This is my first post on XDA so please forgive me if I'm doing something wrong (I also posted in the T-Mobile S6 Forum).
So my story, I got a refurbished unit G920T at Swappa, I updated to the newest version directly (G920TUVU3DOI1) and it was working fine for the first week or so. Then the reboots started happening, I didn't give it too much thought but looked into it anyways.
At first I thought it was a problem with the WiFi and I tried to keep it off for a while, and it did work for a day but again the restarts kept happening, and now with the phone turning off during the night (no apparent loss in battery mind you).
Then I went to rooting and custom kernels.
I installed unikernel v8-0002 through Odin3_v3.10.6 and I tried removing some Samsung apps with TitaniumBackup in case there was some conflict happening but the restarts kept happening.
Then I installed a custom ROM, "XtreStoLite_ROM_v2.4_Deo-Mod-Edition_XXU3COI9_G920-5-F-I-T-W8-K-L-S" to be more specific.
And to my surprise it worked great, no restarts or shutdowns for about 2-3 weeks, it was great!
But then out of the blue the restarts started happening, they started slow, about 2-3 a day.
But after a few days they went to 10-20 and after that 100-200 a day.
Something was definitely wrong. So I installed the original firmware again (G920TUVU3DOI1_G920TTMB3DOI1_G920TUVU3DOI1_HOME) and booted to the stock firmware, restarts kept happening of course (didn't expect them to stop).
So I retreaded my steps and installed multiple other kernels (Unikernel V9, Vindicator, multiple different flavors of them). Also I installed multiple ROMs (Arrow_ROM_v6.0.0, and DN5 - S6 FLAT - EDGE v4 OJ5 - deodex) but nothing seems to work;
I did multiple wipes, storage wipes, cache wipes, factory resets (from GUI and twrp-2.8.7.2-zeroflte) but every time the same thing happens.
I did notice that the phone stutters and freezes, a behavior that I have not experienced before.
I installed CatLog and got multiple log files when the phone restarts but all of them are different and there is no "pattern" to be found (at least in first inspection). I want to upload them but my post count prohibits it.
Please let me know what can I do, I will reply to your questions ASAP so at least I can get some light into what is happening.
Thank you!
Well, if this is happening across multiple roms/software it can only really be hardware at fault I would think?
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jr866gooner said:
Well, if this is happening across multiple roms/software it can only really be hardware at fault I would think?
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Hello!
After I posted this I ended up talking to T-Mobile and apparently the phone still is under warranty and they sent me a shipping label to return the phone and get another one from them.
Which is good but also I tripped KNOX but I don't know how much they care about that.
Fingers crossed I guess.
Thank you for replying!
Good to hear of a semi positive result! Let us know!
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On current firmware: 9.5.20.0 and previous firmware I have spontaneous reboots every +/- 5 days,
so not really bad, but still ideally this should not happen.
Anyone any clue what the cause could be ? And possible fixes ?
around 5 weeks, no reboots here...
Same here, but worse: happens more than once per day. Could it be hardware issue? I'm thinking of doing a complete reset, and try it for a few days without installing any other app, just to test.
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Same here, but worse: happens more than once per day. Could it be hardware issue? I'm thinking of doing a complete reset, and try it for a few days without installing any other app, just to test.
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More than 6 weeks, tested global stock locked BL, unlocked BL, MIUI10 beta, MIUI10 xiaomi.eu... never experienced random reboots. I am sure of that since I have installed a widget (uptime widget) just to be sure that the phone does not reboot and I don't notice it.
guildamx said:
More than 6 weeks, tested global stock locked BL, unlocked BL, MIUI10 beta, MIUI10 xiaomi.eu... never experienced random reboots. I am sure of that since I have installed a widget (uptime widget) just to be sure that the phone does not reboot and I don't notice it.
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Same here. No reboot. Now with miui 10 from Xiaomi.eu.
CanĀ“t give you support. Another one with no problem regarding this whatsoever.
But it has to be real, since I saw this recognized by MIUI! Either they work on a fix or think to have it sorted out with 9.5.20.
Read/search change logs for more info on this.
Woke up this morning and the mix 2s did a spontaneous reboot again, however, was frozen in the "Android logo" (phone also very hot)
I rebooted and then everything was OK again. Uptime was 199 hours.
I googled a bit and it seems not a widespread issue, could not find any other forums where the problem is mentioned.
So maybe caused by a specific combination of settings / installed apps or something.
That sounds like a hardware issue, not software.
I have Mix2s since july. No reboots til yesterday, when I installed Xiaomi.Eu MIUI 10 stable. I'll try to clean flash everything.
I have random reboots too, its not often. Every week or so. Do you run dual sim?
MIUI 10 latest global stable 128GB variant
It happens everyday for me, couple of times a day, i don t understand why. It all started after miui 10 update. i tried going back to factory settings haven t solved the problem. I don t know what to do .
I have been facing this issue since yesterday. I am running OB7 with stock kernel. The phone's screen suddenly turns black and gives the lockscreen password screen as if the phone has rebooted and all the apps are killed.
Anybody has any solution or facing this?
Hey, actually using last OOS beta 7, facing the same issue since at least ytd.
Glad to see that i'm not alone
I have had that a couple times since the release of 9.0 and with 9.02 both Official, not OB. I try to reboot my phone every 2 or 3 days and sometimes I forget and it seems to happen if my phones up time is above 6 or 7 days.
I just wiped cache, will let u know if it worked or not
OnePlus 6 Rebooting Apps, Black Screen
My partner got her OnePlus 6 brand new one week ago, and just tonight it started experiencing the same problems as the OP described. According to her she updated to the latest OS software on day one, and it all worked as it should for the past six days until a couple of hours ago. It does that reboot-like thing about 8 times an hour right now. We're on the fence on if we should return it to the online retailer as we're on the last day. Reformatting to factory settings didn't fix anything. Hoping someone finds a solution.
Edit: It's a stock OnePlus 6 Mirror Black phone & operating system OOS 9.0.2, using common social networking apps. I just joined this forum and this is my first post.
Weird...
Actually, 0 reboot since the cache wiped
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Weird...
Actually, 0 reboot since the cache wiped
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Hope that continues to work. As for us, we tried wiping the cache an hour ago. It didn't help in our situation. It's currently "rebooting" so much, it's unusable.
Ankit Chahar said:
I have been facing this issue since yesterday. I am running OB7 with stock kernel. The phone's screen suddenly turns black and gives the lockscreen password screen as if the phone has rebooted and all the apps are killed.
Anybody has any solution or facing this?
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Had the same issue since yesterday
Only solution i found was to remove google and whatsapp from beta and to do a hard reset.
Reset solved my problem
Things i tried before reset-
1)Settings reset
2)clear cache
3)restart
Only solution was a reset without erasing internal.
Hope y'all come to the same result.
Still ni reboots since i wipe the cache, looks like it was enough for me... Hope it will
Hard resetting doesn't work in our case. As a last resort, I'm currently trying a OxygenOS ROM downgrade, or if I can't do that, upgrading to Open Beta 7. The latter of which I'm trying, but the phone restarts mid-update constantly. Not even safe mode stops the rebooting during the update.
Let us know if it worked,
Actually had 2 reboots since ystd cache wiped
SmXme said:
Let us know if it worked,
Actually had 2 reboots since ystd cache wiped
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We had to return the OnePlus 6 before today ended because of the small 7 day store warranty (living in the Philippines). After I couldn't even install the ROMs in Safe Mode because of restarts every minute now, there didn't seem to be anything I could do. Hoping the next OnePlus 6 we get in three weeks doesn't have this issue.
I've had such issues with OB8 & OB9, probably with OB7 as well - can't remember.
Wiped cached many times, changed kernel and so on.
Actually, OB8 was a fresh install as well.
UPDATE
I reverted back to 5.1.11 and then updated to 9.0.2, so far so good. I'll post updates in the next few days.