I know it doesn't last long, but has anyone found a way to disable the splash screen every time I plug in my phone? Ain't nobody got time fo dat.
So this mean you havent had any gfs yet right now right?
I suggest that you just should visit your psychologist plug it in unlocked.
lemonade747 said:
So this mean you havent had any gfs yet right now right?
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gfs?
egotheist said:
I suggest that you just should visit your psychologist plug it in unlocked.
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yay a snarky, yet helpful reply! I'll do that from now on. Thank you
Jeah this screen sucks, any helpful answer to turn it off?
Rushmed said:
Jeah this screen sucks, any helpful answer to turn it off?
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it doesn't do that if it's unlocked. My problem is i want to unlock it after I plug it in. And I have to wait on it
radi0chik said:
it doesn't do that if it's unlocked. My problem is i want to unlock it after I plug it in. And I have to wait on it
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How long does your last? Mine doesn't even last that long to be noticed, literally what seems like seconds. I am not trying to poke fun or bash you in any way, but didn't realize it lasted that long...to be considered an eye sore.
Judge Joseph Dredd said:
How long does your last? Mine doesn't even last that long to be noticed, literally what seems like seconds. I am not trying to poke fun or bash you in any way, but didn't realize it lasted that long...to be considered an eye sore.
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it's not long. Like I said, I'm impatient I guess what my problem is, I mount the phone on my motorcycle and plug in the charger. When I turn my bike on, I want to open google maps and check traffic going into work. Once the bike turns on, the splash screen comes up, and I have to sit there and wait for it, before I can do anything. You're absolutely right it's only a few seconds, but it's still annoying me, when I'm trying to get to work, and have to sit and wait for the (totally useless) screen to go away before I can do anything.
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i have a morning alarm set at 7:30. when i heard the alarm I usually just let it go. when i came back after brushed my teeth, the alarm was expire but the phone was dead too. the only solution is pulling out the battery and then put it back. This happened several times.
Any suggestion?
I want to respond to your question, but it is so useless and void of usable information that it's impossible to do so.
Have no clue what phone you have. If it was plugged into a wall charger. What firmware or OS version you're running (RTM, Pre-NoDo, NoDo, etc.).
Yes, WP7 devices do tend to freeze up. My HD7 freezes up while on a charger and I need to soft reset it to get it working...
N8ter said:
Yes, WP7 devices do tend to freeze up. My HD7 freezes up while on a charger and I need to soft reset it to get it working...
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Take it back to the store. Mind doesn't freeze up at all, so it must be your particular phone.
Jim Coleman said:
Take it back to the store. Mind doesn't freeze up at all, so it must be your particular phone.
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+1 to this.
The statement about WP7 devices tending to freeze is sweeping and untrue.
My Omnia does not freeze up. I don't think it has ever frozen, not even once in the 6 months that I have now had it. In fact no one that I know has complained about their WP7 devices freezing.
I have the ocasional reboot of my Trophy once in a while... usually in the morning after a nite's reboot, but nothing like you've stated here.
Avandor said:
I have the ocasional reboot of my Trophy once in a while... usually in the morning after a nite's reboot, but nothing like you've stated here.
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Yep, same here. Sometimes if you keep it on the charger it freezes up and needs a reboot. I doubt my phone is defective. It's a pretty well known issue and it isn't even restricted to a particular model...
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Yep, same here. Sometimes if you keep it on the charger it freezes up and needs a reboot. I doubt my phone is defective. It's a pretty well known issue and it isn't even restricted to a particular model...
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Yah, was heavily discussed already... just too lazy to go necro up those posts
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Yep, same here. Sometimes if you keep it on the charger it freezes up and needs a reboot. I doubt my phone is defective. It's a pretty well known issue and it isn't even restricted to a particular model...
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OK well I charge my HD7 up all night, every night, and all day at work, every day, and I use it extensively whilst it's charging, and I've NEVER had a single freeze.
Not that I'm trying to rain on your parade or anything, just sayin'.
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OK well I charge my HD7 up all night, every night, and all day at work, every day, and I use it extensively whilst it's charging, and I've NEVER had a single freeze.
Not that I'm trying to rain on your parade or anything, just sayin'.
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Same here, and I charge it often, and its on the charger the second I get into bed... Knock on wood
Myself, my wife and my friend all have HTC Arrive WP7 devices. All three of us have gone 1-2 weeks w/o ever rebooting.
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OK well I charge my HD7 up all night, every night, and all day at work, every day, and I use it extensively whilst it's charging, and I've NEVER had a single freeze.
Not that I'm trying to rain on your parade or anything, just sayin'.
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you're battery will die very soon im sorry to say my friend!
So basically, I was in the middle of texting, and my phone lost vibration. I was on cMiui.
I tried using one-clicks back to stock, but the problem lingered. I also tried different Kernels before that. I have no idea what to do about it, can anyone help me?
Also, sorry if this was asked+solved before, I was looking but I didnt find anything related to this, and I'm a bit frustrated as well.
Calm your pretty little face.
Do you feel little vibrations? If so shake your phone while its off.
If you don't, try and shake it but I don't know if it will come back.
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Calm your pretty little face.
Do you feel little vibrations? If so shake your phone while its off.
If you don't, try and shake it but I don't know if it will come back.
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Wow, that actually worked, lol. That's usually the last thing I'd do, thanks a lot.
NeCrO-XyStEr said:
Wow, that actually worked, lol. That's usually the last thing I'd do, thanks a lot.
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No problem, happened to me once, mark the thread [Solved] by editing your post.
If you don't want this occurring again you can disable keyboard vibration but it should happen rarely. I really suggest you turn the vibration off if your a type really fast with the keyboard, plus it saves you battery!
Scenerio:
Pulled the battery out of my note while it was on (at 27%). It was running fine, better than ever actually on cm 10.1 with flap kernel. I pull the battery on my phone everyday and swap, I never shut it off before doing so.
Now, when I put in a battery, it shows the white samsung sign and then goes blank (approx 2 seconds)...
If I hold "down" volume, while inserting the battery, I get recovery mode, but it too blanks out after approx 3 seconds
If I hold up and down volume simultaneously, I get to the glowing samsung sign before it cuts out, also approx 3 seconds of on time.
Plugging it in, while battery is in, results in constant vibrate, no other sign of life, plugging it into a pc yields the same result.
Tried having the pc recognize it, via odin, when in recovery. The pc does see it until it shuts off after 3 seconds...
I do not know how, but I think it is severly broken. I am wondering if a usb jig, or even jtag might solve my problem. Searched the net a bit to no avail.
Any ideas, anyone?
Check to make sure your battery pins are 100% straight and not bent, it could be something is not totally making contact.
No go
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Check to make sure your battery pins are 100% straight and not bent, it could be something is not totally making contact.
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Thanks but that's a no go, they are 100% fine
awe215 said:
Thanks but that's a no go, they are 100% fine
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use another batter?
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use another batter?
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I have fully charged one. That isn't it
Leave battery out of phone for 30 minutes and try again?
I doubt a jtag would fix it, sounds like hardware.
orangekid said:
Leave battery out of phone for 30 minutes and try again?
I doubt a jtag would fix it, sounds like hardware.
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Tried it this morning after leaving it out all night, no go again. I think I am in warranty though. I think I'll have to give that a try.
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Tried it this morning after leaving it out all night, no go again. I think I am in warranty though. I think I'll have to give that a try.
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that's probably what I'd do at this point.
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that's probably what I'd do at this point.
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Orangekid, thanks for the help and input. I'll have to update this thread as I go. I am sure someone somewhere will be in this boat again.
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Orangekid, thanks for the help and input. I'll have to update this thread as I go. I am sure someone somewhere will be in this boat again.
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No problem, sorry we couldn't get a good resolution, that is a really weird problem.
And you're 100% sure the pins are fine and the contact point for the pins doesn't have any gunk or anything.
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No problem, sorry we couldn't get a good resolution, that is a really weird problem.
And you're 100% sure the pins are fine and the contact point for the pins doesn't have any gunk or anything.
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Yup, I even pulled them out a bit, to ensure the connection was extra firm. Nada. :crying:
Fixed!
I took the back off (again!) as per the how-to youtube video....
Then I took some tweezers....
and wiggled the crap out of the power button. Side to side, back and forth....I wiggled with some force. I half hoped I would bust the damn power button off the board and just use usb to start the thing up....a working note, even crippled by usb start up, is better than none right?
So, needless to say, I fiddled then checked it with a battery...fiddled and checked it with a battery and when I could check it with a battery, where it wouldn't buzz and shut off immediately, I knew I was getting somewhere.
I am back in CM 10.1 with Flap kernel.
The moral? Grab the tweezers!
P.S. I am also very paranoid of my problem returning. The quandary? To get back on stock and clear my custom mod # which would put me back in warranty coverage (for about a month and a half)....or ride it out, knowing I can just break the damn power button (or replace via solder) when it goes south again. This long without my favorite phone (and facing a 300 dollar replacement) has been killer!
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I took the back off (again!) as per the how-to youtube video....
Then I took some tweezers....
and wiggled the crap out of the power button. Side to side, back and forth....I wiggled with some force. I half hoped I would bust the damn power button off the board and just use usb to start the thing up....a working note, even crippled by usb start up, is better than none right?
So, needless to say, I fiddled then checked it with a battery...fiddled and checked it with a battery and when I could check it with a battery, where it wouldn't buzz and shut off immediately, I knew I was getting somewhere.
I am back in CM 10.1 with Flap kernel.
The moral? Grab the tweezers!
P.S. I am also very paranoid of my problem returning. The quandary? To get back on stock and clear my custom mod # which would put me back in warranty coverage (for about a month and a half)....or ride it out, knowing I can just break the damn power button (or replace via solder) when it goes south again. This long without my favorite phone (and facing a 300 dollar replacement) has been killer!
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Wow glad you got it sorted out man.
Ive been having rebooting issues with my sensation for like a month and a half now, and i think that the problem with it is it keeps overheating, so i thought it may be a good idea to put it in the freezer for half an hour.
After taking it out i removed the frost off it and let it sit for about 10 minutes, it came on but kept on freezing. so then i left it overnight to defrost and i tried again in the morning. It came on but froze again.
Now it doesnt come on, what should i do? :crying:
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Ive been having rebooting issues with my sensation for like a month and a half now, and i think that the problem with it is it keeps overheating, so i thought it may be a good idea to put it in the freezer for half an hour.
After taking it out i removed the frost off it and let it sit for about 10 minutes, it came on but kept on freezing. so then i left it overnight to defrost and i tried again in the morning. It came on but froze again.
Now it doesnt come on, what should i do? :crying:
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check battery's condition and if it fits properly
rzr86 said:
check battery's condition and if it fits properly
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Yeah it does i even tried a different battery (fully charged) and nothing :crying:
It doesnt even come on anymore
imran429 said:
Yeah it does i even tried a different battery (fully charged) and nothing :crying:
It doesnt even come on anymore
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can you boot to the bootloader?
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can you boot to the bootloader?
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Nope
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Nope
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i think you ****ed up your device mate
try unbricking project but don't except much hope
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i think you ****ed up your device mate
try unbricking project but don't except much hope
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*sigh* yeah i guess so :crying:
RIP HTC Sensation
Putting the phone in freezer without inert atmosphere (or at the very least dry) is a recipe for disaster.
Most likely moisture is short circuiting your device.
IF NOTHING WORKS (and you do not wish to send your phone to HTC):
***WARNING***: DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK
Leave the device without cover in the sun. Monitor it's temperature. IT SHOULDN'T at any moment feel hot (if it does take it out immediately).
This might get rid of the moisture. Poor chances though.
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So i dropped my nexus 5 from about 2 ft accidentally and now it wont turn on, and it is extremely hot. Please some one helppppp!:crying:
I don't think it works, but please test it: Press and hold the powerbutton for 20-30 seconds. This will preform a reset (like removing battery). Good luck!
depii said:
I don't think it works, but please test it: Press and hold the powerbutton for 20-30 seconds. This will preform a reset (like removing battery). Good luck!
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Nope doesnt work, it is still dead.
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Nope doesnt work, it is still dead.
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If it is getting hot, it's probably turning on. Looks like you'll have to get your screen replaced. Even if there is no crack, it does not mean the screen and digitizer is still intact.
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Nope doesnt work, it is still dead.
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extremely hot means something wrong with the devices including system corruption, if its hardware problem u might want to send to phone shop for diagnose,, if its software, try flash stock rom.. sees if its boot and showed up boot image...
i hope it doesnt have hardware damage since just a 2feet drop,, nevertheless the digitizer screen
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If it is getting hot, it's probably turning on. Looks like you'll have to get your screen replaced. Even if there is no crack, it does not mean the screen and digitizer is still intact.
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Well it doesnt vibrate or give haptic feedback. There is no sound. Too.
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extremely hot means something wrong with the devices including system corruption, if its hardware problem u might want to send to phone shop for diagnose,, if its software, try flash stock rom.. sees if its boot and showed up boot image...
i hope it doesnt have hardware damage since just a 2feet drop,, nevertheless the digitizer screen
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I cant get into bootloader so i cant flash a factory image, there is no haptic feedback too. So i guess its a hardware problem.. the phone has cooled now. But it was extremely hot for an hour. I guess the battery ran out.
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I cant get into bootloader so i cant flash a factory image, there is no haptic feedback too. So i guess its a hardware problem.. the phone has cooled now. But it was extremely hot for an hour. I guess the battery ran out.
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If by can't boot into bootloader you mean all you see is a black screen. Well that pretty much confirms that at least the screen needs to be replaced. Get it replaced and when testing it you'll find out if there's anything else wrong (hardware wise) with your Nexus 5. Cheers.
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I cant get into bootloader so i cant flash a factory image, there is no haptic feedback too. So i guess its a hardware problem.. the phone has cooled now. But it was extremely hot for an hour. I guess the battery ran out.
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owh, thats hard.. hope u can get it repaired...
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If by can't boot into bootloader you mean all you see is a black screen. Well that pretty much confirms that at least the screen needs to be replaced. Get it replaced and when testing it you'll find out if there's anything else wrong (hardware wise) with your Nexus 5. Cheers.
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Yes , but if it was the screen, atleast i would've got some response from the phone, such as the charging light or atleast i would've been detected on my pc. Oh well, anyways ill have to get it repaired.
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owh, thats hard.. hope u can get it repaired...
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Yea bro...
Hopefully, it is something simple like some connections came loose from the drop.
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Hopefully, it is something simple like some connections came loose from the drop.
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Nope. i got it checked and its the whole motherboard. Now i got to buy a new phone. Still confused how a 2 feet drop did this..
I can say that the body can't holds up that figure impact, our n5 is a whole plastics haha... My fri3nds n5 dropped his at 5 feet from his bare hands on a carpet, guess what, screen broken and its frame gone loose,,, wow, nice build.... However nexus 5 rocks !!!!
I recommend removing the back cover and checking for loose or damaged connections. Also, remove and re-attached each connections and try to boot the phone.