Google pixel keeps crashing and restarting. What should I do? - Google Pixel Questions & Answers

I was watching a video on my pixel when suddenly the display freezed and turned off. Since then it has been restarting and crashing again and again. I have already done factory reset. I am unable to attach image here which would have given a better idea of the problem ibb. co/ jDdU6b . Remove the spaces in the link to see the photo.

Instead of a factory reset have you tried flashing the factory image via fastboot? I would attempt to backup what is important and run the flash_all.bat with the file unaltered. This will allow the image to be flashed and all user data would be wiped giving a clean install.
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chaitan123 said:
I was watching a video on my pixel when suddenly the display freezed and turned off. Since then it has been restarting and crashing again and again. I have already done factory reset. I am unable to attach image here which would have given a better idea of the problem ibb. co/ jDdU6b . Remove the spaces in the link to see the photo.
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Just for humor, it is the same concept!! https://youtu.be/kKAjay0iWwI

Bro, let me know what you find out because this ****ing phone has got me sick and tired of these reboots. It just ****ing reboots at random times and even when it boots up after a reboot it will freeze and reboot again. Honestly, I have never said this to anyone because I am a hardcore nexus user but **** this phone, google really ****ed this one up.

I been having this issue, and preformed a factory reset on Jan 1. I cant say I have seen it re-appear. I am 7.1.2 by the way. If it is across the board with 8 and 7.1.2, then it may be some wonky google app that is common to both. It was not any specific application that it happened on either.

I just did an RMA, my warranty ended in dec 27 and they still sent me a new one. I hope the new one doesn't have problems, it probably is a google app.

Return it before your warranty runs out. This happened to me on december 15th. My warranty expired nov 17th and google refused to do anything and ubreakitifixit cannot fix it. This is a known issue, but google won’t stand behind their product. Eventually your phone will shut down and never turn back on.

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I been having this issue, and preformed a factory reset on Jan 1. I cant say I have seen it re-appear. I am 7.1.2 by the way. If it is across the board with 8 and 7.1.2, then it may be some wonky google app that is common to both. It was not any specific application that it happened on either.
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I wanted to update this as it is possible I might have stumbled across something.
After wiping it and restoring some apps, I had no issues with it until the week of the 22nd of January. I installed one app and it started to reboot randomly. That app was Android Pay. Once it started to happen I uninstalled it, and have not had any re-boots since again.
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This just started happening to my girlfriend's pixel. Bone stock, never rooted. If you even have a HINT that your phone is rebooting for no reason, I suggest you send it in for repair as soon as possible. Her phone now just bootloops, and you can't boot recovery mode either.
Google support said that the warranty expired in October, and so they told me I can go pound sand.
Well I can call UbreakiFix... I got a quote of ~$500 to replace the motherboard + screen, and no one else sells it that I can find.
A flagship phone lasting barely more than a year is not acceptable to me. Google should be offering me a replacement device, and I'm rather pissed that they aren't.

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This just started happening to my girlfriend's pixel. Bone stock, never rooted. If you even have a HINT that your phone is rebooting for no reason, I suggest you send it in for repair as soon as possible. Her phone now just bootloops, and you can't boot recovery mode either.
Google support said that the warranty expired in October, and so they told me I can go pound sand.
Well I can call UbreakiFix... I got a quote of ~$500 to replace the motherboard + screen, and no one else sells it that I can find.
A flagship phone lasting barely more than a year is not acceptable to me. Google should be offering me a replacement device, and I'm rather pissed that they aren't.
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Yeah man same thing just happened to me, like wtf

Same here. Just bootlooping... Thanks google

This is what I get for updating my damn phone, Same problem here.

Now happening yet again to my Pixel and this is the 3rd handset I've had in 18 months. Now need to send this back to Google so that'll make 4 Pixels I'll have had before my contract ends and I can escape to a handset that works.

This problem seems to be pretty widespread. Mine Pixel’s been doing this for a while now - sometimes it’ll go days without me at least noticing a reboot, other times it will happen so often as to make the phone useless. I just tried a factory reset - anyone know if there’s a permanent fix to this? It sucks when I’m in the middle of a call and then all of a sudden the phone shuts down and starts rebooting.

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[Q] Solution for random reboot/boot loops?

I've been searching the interwebs and XDA for days regarding the random reboots that the Nexus S is cursed with and I was wondering if there are any confirmed solutions? (Phone randomly reboots, and gets stuck at a bootloop with a very dark screen until battery pull).
I've read reports where an OTA was supposed to have fixed the problem and read other reports that stated that if the reboots persist after the OTA then the phone has a hardware issue and needs to be replaced.
Mine has been doing it at the most random times, which is a major inconvenience for me if I rely on the alarm clock to wake me up in the morning.
I've run factory wiped, flashed stock, Cyanogen, and NSCollab and they all have had the problem. Can anyone provide me with some help?
If I can't figure out how to get rid of them I think I'm going to try my luck with a refund or exchange before the warranty runs out.
I just got an AT&T version for my wife during the "free upgrade" promotion. I have not rooted or installed any roms and this phone is having some issues. Reboots at completely random times, goes into boot loops, and even locks on a black screen with the buttons lit. I have been searching for about 2 hours without any real answers. I have been through Aria, Captivate and now NS. Flashing roms and dealing with android quirks is usually not an issue, but I want to retain my ability to return this phone if it is faulty.
What I have tried:
1. Uninstalled questionable user apps
2. Switched SIM cards (used my SIM)
3. Factory Reset
Model: GT-I9020A
Ver: 2.3.4
Base: I9020AUCKE1
Build: GTJ61
Some help/suggestions from some experienced Nexus S owners would be appreciated. Thinking tomorrow will be a return to Best Buy.
andythefan said:
I've read reports where an OTA was supposed to have fixed the problem and read other reports that stated that if the reboots persist after the OTA then the phone has a hardware issue and needs to be replaced.
If I can't figure out how to get rid of them I think I'm going to try my luck with a refund or exchange before the warranty runs out.
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I ended up doing an exchange at BB today and the problem is gone. I would definitely attribute your problem to a hardware issue. The new NS that I have is running smoothly and has not had one freeze or reboot yet. Get yours traded in before it is too late.
I would like to add that it seems there is a lot less support/community advice in the NS section than some of the other sections I visit. Strange...
I get the same thing, and frequently woke up (late) to bootlooping...
This is far from a fix or diagnosis.. but this is how I manage:
1. Buy a cheap alarm clock
2. when the phone is bootlooping, I plug in the usb (to computer), open dos prompt and type adb reboot or adb reboot recovery (then fix permissions). If you have the android sdk installed on your computer, of course.
I have a case.. and it's a pita pulling the battery out.
However, before i go to sleep, I've been turning off auto-sync (gmail, contacts, etc, all of them), and it hasn't bootlooped overnight since.
Something to try.. but good luck My signature has my phone version and setup.
Thanks for replying everyone. I went ahead and arranged to have it replaced. In my area only one Best Buy had Nexus S's in stock and they were sold out online. There was an armed robbery in the area near the Best Buy, but I went anyways!
I've got the last Nexus they had and just nandroid restored. Everything seems fine so far!
Not even a week into having a replacement Nexus S the reboots have started happening again. It's happened twice today. This leads me to think, is this a software issue?
Try a different kernel.
Wipe cache & dalvik.
Fix permissions.

S6 Pressing Back Button By It's self (Capacitive key)

I'm not sure how this is possible, but about once or twice a day, the back button on my S6 is pressed on it's own. It has happened when the device has been on the desk, I see the soft keys light up, the device vibrates like they've been touched and the app I was on went back, all while I was not even touching the device.
It's happened mostly when I'm holding the phone but not even close to touching the buttons, and once it happened and pressed the back button about 10 times in a row while I watched it.
The phone is completely undamaged, perfect condition, never touched water, not dirty at all, buttons are 100% clean. Happens while it's charging or on battery.
Has anyone else experienced this?
(My device was repaired by Samsung for a different issue, motherboard replaced, this only started happening after the repair)
i have, started like yours random. then it started happening more and more so when i was at the store waiting for someone i decided to factory reset ( factory reset twice while at the store) but it got worse. couldn't even get passed initial setup the phone just kept spamming back button so i just kept going back. luckily i already ordered a replacement s6 from tmobile since i was having some other issue with the phone. sadly the replacement s6 took over 7 days to get here. shipped through UPS and got to hawaii then for some reason UPS gave it to USPS for delivery. kinda sad that i ordered screen protectors 2 days after i ordered replacement phone and the screen protectors got here 4 days later through USPS. but other than that my NEW ( we all know its refurbished) galaxy s6 so far has no issues. even the no audio on calls is fixed.
also if you are going to order a replacement, be sure to let them know you have a GALAXY S6 and the date it was released. i say this because the 2 tmobile reps i talked to kept asking questions they say it was for them to determine if my galaxy s6 that was what 2 almost 3 months old at the time was still under warranty
My s6 was showing the same issue with the stuck back button.
It started randomly but than it went crazy and stuck. I wasn't even able to use it.
But 1 factory reset fixed it.
But yesterday the random stuck back button started again when the phone was on my desk and it was really hot (weather was hot as well as the phone). I turned it off for a while and apparently the issue stopped.
I'm not sure it's temperature, firmware, whatever related but I really don't want to factory reset it again.
No solution here, but it is happening to me as well
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Hi i had the same problem aswell , i bought samsung s6 in Pakistan, after the update the back button kept pressing ghostly, i went to local samsung repair shop and the assistant reset something from the setting and then it was fine, i even asked him what you did and how you did? but he said it is secret lol very stupid. i could have post the solution if i know it, but i think it is very easy and something to do with setting. i am sure it is not hard/soft reset. i will post this on other forums to help other people.
thanks
having this problem with my phone too, i cant even get it to stay on the settings screen long enough to back up my stuff
edit: well i think i solved it. i tried clearing the cache, didnt work. then i did a hard reset, didnt work. then i went back and cleared the cache and did a hard reset at the same time and it seems to have worked.
+1 same problem. It happens mainly when the phone is on the move. Funny thing it happened 3-4 times while taking the metro (go figure) with the data on. Usually when I turn off the data, it reduces the amount of back press.
Normal reset doesn't solve the problem. It stops after a while, probably when the phone cools down. I can't seem to reproduce it, but I believe it has something to do with the data on.
I don't really want to factory reset so I'm going to write to samsung directly as the phone is brand new.
i am having same issue too.
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Did anyone try loading a custom rom and got it fixed ?
I've had that issue with my first one. Took it back ASAP as it was DOA. Got a brand new one 3 days later as they didn't have any in stock. This one doesn't have any problems. Don't worry to mutch about it. Get it exchanged.
It is a hardware defect: When the phone turns up power to the radio to strengthen the connection, it can cause Electronic Noise to leak over the connection into the capacitive buttons (due to poorly insulated shielding tape), causing the phone to think the buttons were pressed. That's why you notice the problem more when roaming -- the device needs to be repaired/replaced.
I have the exact same problem...did anyone contact the manufacturer and got a response on the matter?
I believe it may be an app setting messing with the system settings. My device did it once and wouldnt allow me to use my device. After factory reset it made it worse so i used twrp and wiped everything but my modem and flashed my stock firmware and it stopped and hasnt done it since
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faiding said:
It is a hardware defect: When the phone turns up power to the radio to strengthen the connection, it can cause Electronic Noise to leak over the connection into the capacitive buttons (due to poorly insulated shielding tape), causing the phone to think the buttons were pressed. That's why you notice the problem more when roaming -- the device needs to be repaired/replaced.
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Hum that's interesting, thanks for your precious input on this.
I did contact Samsung who asked me to do a factory reset. It didn't change anything.
They redirected me to a Samsung office in Paris, not for repair but for a deeper factory reset... (not sure what they are talking about), but I haven't been there since due to lack of time.
However, I didn't experience the problem since the last update FXXU3QOKN so I'm keeping an eye on it.
Following "faiding's" comment, I'll probably pay them a visit for a replacement.
working "workaround"
workaround:
lower the speaker volume to ~75% in all settings (Media, ringtone, system, notifications, etc...)
Whats going on? why is it working?
some posts ago someone (user called "faiding") mentioned something about EMC leak, or at least he meant to, by mentioning a faulty insulation.
with that in mind i did some testing and found out that the closes radiating component it the speaker... and once you lower its emissions even thought the faulty insulation, the EMC leak is sufficiently low and the 'capacity short' is avoided.
Note: depending on how 'faulty' is your insulation (it varies from one phone to another depending on production line assembly) lower the volume until the issue stops accruing.
not full-proof but working
What worked for me is turn power saving on
possible fix
might be a coincidence, but this worked for me:
(I am a new user so i cant post a link but here is what you should do)
1. enter YOUTUBE
2. find this video: "Samsung Galaxy S6 Touch Screen Sensitivity Fix"
worked like magic for me
Repair tech
It is true that if your in the US and your phone has no damage or any water damage to void your warranty even if you bought it from someone else, u can register the phone at samsung website and then request a repair. It will still have a warranty.
But as I am a Cellphone tech, sometimes I rebuild phones. A s6 came into my shop and i once rebuilt it and worked for a while before doing the phantom touches on task and back keys. So when i pulled the screen up a little off the touch keys, it would stop. I gave up after a while trying to figure it out as i had more things to work on. Back in December i decided to rebuild it again, new screen, new battery, new frame and new back. Turned it into a gold s6 to try and sell it again. Sold it couple days ago, and it came back the next day doing the same thing. So got bored tonight and started to take it back apart. Figured i would try one more thing, replaced the charging port (which is also the soft touch keys) to see if that would resolve it. So far its not wigging out but im letting it sit here and try using it from time to time, with wifi on and a simcard installed. So far its not going crazy, but I will let everyone know if it fixes it or not. As for the "Youtube thing" I tried that, did not resolve. Im guessing its a defective soft touch keys/charging port.
I would not recommend this repair unless your phone is out or voided of warranty.
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It is true that if your in the US and your phone has no damage or any water damage to void your warranty even if you bought it from someone else, u can register the phone at samsung website and then request a repair. It will still have a warranty.
But as I am a Cellphone tech, sometimes I rebuild phones. A s6 came into my shop and i once rebuilt it and worked for a while before doing the phantom touches on task and back keys. So when i pulled the screen up a little off the touch keys, it would stop. I gave up after a while trying to figure it out as i had more things to work on. Back in December i decided to rebuild it again, new screen, new battery, new frame and new back. Turned it into a gold s6 to try and sell it again. Sold it couple days ago, and it came back the next day doing the same thing. So got bored tonight and started to take it back apart. Figured i would try one more thing, replaced the charging port (which is also the soft touch keys) to see if that would resolve it. So far its not wigging out but im letting it sit here and try using it from time to time, with wifi on and a simcard installed. So far its not going crazy, but I will let everyone know if it fixes it or not. As for the "Youtube thing" I tried that, did not resolve. Im guessing its a defective soft touch keys/charging port.
I would not recommend this repair unless your phone is out or voided of warranty.
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Hi dslayer83,
I've the same problem with my S6
Could you solved the problem replacing the charging port?
It would be very important to me knowing how to repair the phone because I buyed it abroad. In my country Samsung does not cover warranty.
Up with this thread!
I had an S6 since January.. initially the problem was very random, maybe 1 or 2 times per day, sometimes would go crazy for a while
Then i had some time with no defect at all (a couple of weeks?) without doing nothing
This past week, the phone was feeling like the MENU button (what menu as in this phone there isn't any?) and that was very weird!
Today, it simply went completely crazy, and now is completely unusable... i can't actually swtich it off as the back key is pressed so quickly i don't have the chance of doing nothing!
EDIT: Managed to reboot and wipe cache... now it is useable, but still hits the button from time to time
Update... went unuseable again today.... factory resetting now...
If it works, shall we suspect is something software related?
Update: Not working... it started giving the phantom touches just after the factory reset then suddenly stopped
Worked fine for few hours, then started craza again
Now i have done a wipe and factory reset again, and still unuseable

Odd problem, broken home button?

Hi all,
Long story, but the quick version is my home button rarely does anything any more and the screen wakes up by itself from being asleep after anywhere from 3 seconds to 12 seconds.
Now for the long version:
Non-rooted Galaxy S6, by the way. I did a factory reset last week, just because things were getting sluggish. It went well, things were back to speed, and I reinstalled the essentials I wanted. Last night I noticed my phone kept waking itself up over and over again. Then I noticed the home button wasn't doing anything. I rebooted it and it didn't change a thing. After a little more time, the power button also stopped responding. I couldn't even do an emergency reboot with those two buttons disabled. I even tried sticking it in the freezer for a few minutes to see if it was too hot. Google told me about the on screen menu thing to emulate the softkeys so I was able to use that to get around and do reboots.
I hadn't installed any new apps in the last 24 hours, but what the heck, I did another factory reset. I had the option to restore all the apps and settings from 1 day ago, so I chose that. The problem still was there. Dang it, I thought I should not have restored those apps, so I did another reset, this time a totally clean one. The problem not only still happened after the reset, it was doing it during the reset, if the screen went to sleep during a step in the factory reset, the glitch would wake it back up in a few seconds.
I decided last night to just turn it off and charge it fully and hit the Sprint store in the morning. Oddly while charging with the phone powered off, the green battery display would go off and on the whole time it charged.
In the morning I turned the phone on....and NO problems. (of course) For 2 hours not one glitch. So just before leaving for work it starts happening again. Another factory reset at work and a system update from Samsung and still, the problems are there.
I'm just thinking I'll hit the Sprint store tomorrow and swap it out for a new one...but I thought I would tap you guys for any info if you had any.
Thanks in advance, Larry
Sounds like your phone got wet. Factory reset over and over again will not fix this problem ha
Hi,
It seems like a problem with the hardware itself. So yeah, factory resetting all times won't help. Go get a new one .
All the best,
~Lord
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Try to use this method
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62872996
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Thanks for the ideas, I tried the dialer thing, thereassaad, but it didn't help. It does sound like water damage, but there is no way. I've never dropped it or been near any water. I'm heading to the Sprint store tomorrow, too busy today. I'll let you folks know how it went tomorrow night.
Just FYI, they replaced the screen saying that fixed the home button not responding and the screen waking itself up, but said I probably shouldn't restore with my google account, since it's likely corrupting my system... Huh? I said. They said the hardware was fixed, but I should create a new google account. I said no way. I said what does having just my contacts imported (no apps) have to do with hardware failure. I said, open up a new phone and lets put my google account on it and see if it breaks the new phone, they said no.
In the store we added my google account to my "fixed" phone with the new screen and all and it messed up again. They said, never mind, we'll replace it, and it should be there this Tuesday.
I didn't ask if it would be a refurb, but I really don't care as long as it works.
So that's my story. So far.
They swapped it out for a new phone, refurb likely, but I'm not sure how to find that out. (not that I care too much) I'm loving the new phone, it's like unboxing day again. No cost out of pocket for me too, which is nice.

Phone hangs and switches off automatically

Hi , got this phone 3 days back and have observed that the phone hangs and switches off automatically. This has happened while viewing photos in the gallery or clicking a photo and the last time it was while changing brightness. Any clue why is it behaving this way?
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Hi , got this phone 3 days back and have observed that the phone hangs and switches off automatically. This has happened while viewing photos in the gallery or clicking a photo and the last time it was while changing brightness. Any clue why is it behaving this way?
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Didn't you mess with anything in Developer options?
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Didn't you mess with anything in Developer options?
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No. Infact i haven't even unlocked the developer options.
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No. Infact i haven't even unlocked the developer options.
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Did you activated some gestures? Settings / Advanced / Gestures...
If not then do factory reset, if it doesn't help then RMA.
Double tap to wake up and finger print gesture are the only 2 things which are turned on.
Then do factory reset, if it doesn't help then RMA.
It is happening with me as well. It switches off and then goes into a bootloop for 5 mins before it starts. I talked to the customer care and they sent a technician but all he did was reset the phone. The problem didn't go. So I filed a replacement for the product. What I could deduce from this (might be wrong) is that this issue has something related to the loose battery(watch Jerryrigeverything's teardown vid) placement gone wrong in Zenfone 6. Either way, if I didn't misunderstand your issue then maybe you should also get your varient replaced.
After my last post in this thread, i had uninstall a gallery app by SB studios(available on play store) and since then the problem has stopped. I have a replacement date till 7th July....will wait till 6th and in case the problem occurs even once, ill put up a replacement request.
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It is happening with me as well. It switches off and then goes into a bootloop for 5 mins before it starts. I talked to the customer care and they sent a technician but all he did was reset the phone. The problem didn't go. So I filed a replacement for the product. What I could deduce from this (might be wrong) is that this issue has something related to the loose battery(watch Jerryrigeverything's teardown vid) placement gone wrong in Zenfone 6. Either way, if I didn't misunderstand your issue then maybe you should also get your varient replaced.
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Just chiming in, I don't see how a loose battery will cause the phone to hang up and reboot. A loose battery will be a fire hazard. A loose battery connector could short circuit the phone and/or make the phone loose power instantly.
I suggest you reset your phone again and if the problem persists get a replacement. Don't wait for the last day, you'll have to convince the CSR to accept the RMA.
Already place a replacement request. I received a call from flipkart today noon, asking me to start the phone in safe mode and see if the problem persist, do a factory reset. Wierd part was the phone even hung when i was in safe mode. I have informed flipkart abt the current state of the phone and they are sending some technician to my residential place check the phone.
@bhavik_kk That's good to hear, keep us apprised!
The technician from Flipkart.com visited and all he did was a hard reset ....and said the issue will be resolved and left. The phone still switches off suddenly and take atleast 30-45 mins to turn on....as it goes into bootloop..aur the phone screen just simply flickers. I can't even place another return request on the flipkart website and it pops up an error, 'somethin went wrong'... Worst experience with flipkart. #Asus India....please help me with this.
I have the same problem too. It happened after the latest update three days ago. It happened twice while I exit playing clash royale and repeatedly after I exit the camera APP. The phone will turn off and Bootloop after displaying the Asus logo. It will boot normally if I hold down the volume down and power keys together ( Don't ask me why... )
I did a factory reset and after first time setup it just shut down and refuseD to boot at all this time.
I'll have to take it to the local service center later.
Me was also facing that issue and still sometime phone hangs and only black screen, then i have to hard restart the phone.
Hope Asus will come provide update to fix it.
This phone is a joke! It is starting to look as bad as the Samsung Galaxy Fold. Way too many issues need to be resolved. Asus rushed it out in an attempt to compete and they are falling on their faces hard. Don't believe me...just do the research on the many, many issues.
bhavik_kk said:
Hi , got this phone 3 days back and have observed that the phone hangs and switches off automatically. This has happened while viewing photos in the gallery or clicking a photo and the last time it was while changing brightness. Any clue why is it behaving this way?
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Siddharth13 said:
It is happening with me as well. It switches off and then goes into a bootloop for 5 mins before it starts. I talked to the customer care and they sent a technician but all he did was reset the phone. The problem didn't go. So I filed a replacement for the product. What I could deduce from this (might be wrong) is that this issue has something related to the loose battery(watch Jerryrigeverything's teardown vid) placement gone wrong in Zenfone 6. Either way, if I didn't misunderstand your issue then maybe you should also get your varient replaced.
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kwongwt said:
I have the same problem too. It happened after the latest update three days ago. It happened twice while I exit playing clash royale and repeatedly after I exit the camera APP. The phone will turn off and Bootloop after displaying the Asus logo. It will boot normally if I hold down the volume down and power keys together ( Don't ask me why... )
I did a factory reset and after first time setup it just shut down and refuseD to boot at all this time.
I'll have to take it to the local service center later.
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mohitgarg7 said:
Me was also facing that issue and still sometime phone hangs and only black screen, then i have to hard restart the phone.
Hope Asus will come provide update to fix it.
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Are you all from India?
Do you have the same mobile operator or not?
How old is your SIM card?
Are you using VoLTE?
bhavik_kk said:
The technician from Flipkart.com visited and all he did was a hard reset ....and said the issue will be resolved and left. The phone still switches off suddenly and take atleast 30-45 mins to turn on....as it goes into bootloop..aur the phone screen just simply flickers. I can't even place another return request on the flipkart website and it pops up an error, 'somethin went wrong'... Worst experience with flipkart. #Asus India....please help me with this.
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Just call the customer service again (take the number from the website). You'll again get frustrated while explaining a new person the whole problem all over again. They'll send the technician again (hopefully the same one). Just tell him that the reset didn't work (or record a video of the bootloop) and he'll approve the replacement. It worked for me (got the replacement) and hopefully will work for you too.
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Are you all from India?
Do you have the same mobile operator or not?
How old is your SIM card?
Are you using VoLTE?
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I am from Hobg Kong. My phone was functioning well before the latest update last week.
Its funny when I took my phone to the service center it has rebooted by itself (I tried for an hour earlier but the phone has refused to boot no matter how I tried) and everything seens to be fine. Luckily I have recorded a video of the malfunction earlier at home to prove my case !
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I am from Hobg Kong. My phone was functioning well before the latest update last week.
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What version was functioning well for you?
What version broke your phone?
Did you use VoLTE prior to boot loop?
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What version was functioning well for you?
What version broke your phone?
Did you use VoLTE prior to boot loop?
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My phone is not with me so I cannot tell you exactly which version it was. As I said, it was Ok before the latest upgrade a few days ago. I have been using volte since day one. I doubt it caused the problem because when reboot happened, I was at home using WiFi.

Question 7Pro - Screen locked up 2 times now.

I've not seen this with any of my Google phones but today the alarm went off and then the phone locked up while still playing the alarm sound. The screen was stuck at like 2am but it was like 6am at the time. Power and volume up buttons did not work to get to restart. I had to Google the fix and that was to hold down the power button for 30 seconds.
Video of it stuck.
This happened to my wife's Pixel 7 the first morning she had an alarm set with it.
Did you by any chance snooze it half a dozen times? It was only after she refused to get up that it locked. I think maybe it's a feature, not a bug.
That sounds familiar as if it might've happened once on my OG Pixel years ago, but I can't say for sure.
rczrider said:
It was only after she refused to get up that it locked. I think maybe it's a feature, not a bug.
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LOL! Good point.
No snoozing and it just locked up for the second time just now. The time is displayed but stuck at 8:16 and it currently 9:57, never had this issue on the 6. I'm wondering if I have bad RAM or something that is causing random lockups.
I do see that it vibrates when I press and hold the power button but I can't see what it's doing with the screen locked up.
Talking to support, they wanted the IMEI number and a picture of the screen? The screen looks normal but is locked up. ???
They have to put me on hold to talk to someone else for each part of the questions. I called Google support but it sounds like someone overseas.
I don't see what they can do, other than replace it. I copied everything from the old phone that was working fine.
They want me to back it up and do a factory reset. I just did that when I got the phone a few weeks ago.
Then they asked that I run the phone in safe mode for a few weeks to see if its a bad app that was installed.
I asked to speak with someone more knowledgeable and they needed to put me on hold again saying I could get an email from someone or wait to talk with someone. They then said I had to give consent for them to look at all my data. ??? After the long hold I was told that I'd be getting an email. Total waste of time.
My screen froze and became unresponsive when I swiped down for notifications while watching non-fullscreen video on Youtube TV. The audio continued to play. I recovered by holding down the power button for 60 seconds to force a reboot. I can't duplicate it though.
I have had these screen freezings too. By pressing power button for 30 sec it boots the phone back up. Then after a minute or an hour it happens again. Had to do factory reset two times already. That's the only thing that helps.
I have no idea of what is causing that.
Mine has done it three times now, had to power cycle it as mentioned above, and each time it was a different app
Here is their suggested fix:
Here are some additional steps to take to try to resolve the issue with your Pixel phone:
Troubleshoot your apps
Perform a factory reset
After each step, check to see if your issue is resolved. If not, continue to the next section.
Tanquen said:
I've not seen this with any of my Google phones but today the alarm went off and then the phone locked up while still playing the alarm sound. The screen was stuck at like 2am but it was like 6am at the time. Power and volume up buttons did not work to get to restart. I had to Google the fix and that was to hold down the power button for 30 seconds.
Video of it stuck.
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SystemUI has crashed a few times on mine, which causes a lockup. Rebooting seems to fix it, for the most part.
Tanquen said:
Here is their suggested fix:
Here are some additional steps to take to try to resolve the issue with your Pixel phone:
Troubleshoot your apps
Perform a factory reset
After each step, check to see if your issue is resolved. If not, continue to the next section.
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You can report back that the factory reset fixes the bug for a while. But if I have to do a factory reset every week, I'm going crazy.
miimaa said:
You can report back that the factory reset fixes the bug for a while. But if I have to do a factory reset every week, I'm going crazy.
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Just rebooting the phone fixes it for a little while. That's the trouble with random inconsistent issues. It could take a week or two or more for it to do it again. With a number of others having similar issues I don't think a factory reset again is going to do anything. I just got the phone a month or so ago and it was at factory default. What good would it do to put it back to factory again? Sounds just as unreasonable as using my phone for several weeks in safe mode to see if it's another program causing the problem.
Woke up this morning and the phone had rebooted.
RMA your device keep trying until you get someone that understands your issue. Google support is absolute rubbish and if the rep doesn't understand that you're losing all touch input just hang up and try again. It's frustrating but it's sadly the only way you'll be able to get your phone swapped out. I had this problem on my P6P and only a RMA solved my problem.
They offered to let me send it in and let their techs look at it for 2-3 weeks or take it to a local shop. I was surprised that there was an authorized shop in my city but what are they going to do with a phone that reboots every 5 or 6 days? I've not even had it 30 days but they said it was too long just be able to return it. You have 15 days. I pushed back and they set up a replacement but not before telling me about the option to mail it in a wait a few weeks. Who can be without their phone for a few weeks. I have to buy a new one and then have 30 days to return this one.
I do wonder if it's a software issue that Google will fix at some point but don't think so. There is a thread on their support forum that has not been locked yet with a number of folks with what sounds like the same issue.
Oh wait it's 21 days to return it.
"Remember that if we don’t receive your old item 21 days after your replacement ships, you will be charged $968.67, which is the full value of your replacement item."
Tanquen said:
I've not seen this with any of my Google phones but today the alarm went off and then the phone locked up while still playing the alarm sound. The screen was stuck at like 2am but it was like 6am at the time. Power and volume up buttons did not work to get to restart. I had to Google the fix and that was to hold down the power button for 30 seconds.
Video of it stuck.
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I would attribute it to buggy software. My 7 pro locked up about a week into ownership. The last time I had a phone lock up was my last pixel phone (the 3). Not sure what it is but it always clears up after a couple updates. Maybe the same will happen for you.
Tanquen said:
They offered to let me send it in and let their techs look at it for 2-3 weeks or take it to a local shop. I was surprised that there was an authorized shop in my city but what are they going to do with a phone that reboots every 5 or 6 days? I've not even had it 30 days but they said it was too long just be able to return it. You have 15 days. I pushed back and they set up a replacement but not before telling me about the option to mail it in a wait a few weeks. Who can be without their phone for a few weeks. I have to buy a new one and then have 30 days to return this one.
I do wonder if it's a software issue that Google will fix at some point but don't think so. There is a thread on their support forum that has not been locked yet with a number of folks with what sounds like the same issue.
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I believe it's part of their call flow offering the repair shop or mail in option. There's always the advanced RMA option where they put a hold on a card you provide and the temp charge is removed once they receive the defective device. If you don't want the chance at getting a refurbished replacement do the advanced RMA sooner rather than later.
The phone froze on me 3 times already - 2 times using Samsung browser, 1 time on Chrome.
Android 13 QPR1 Beta 3.1 introduces a GPU fix, which will hopefully resolve this issue:
Fixed issues where a device's GPU drivers sometimes caused the system UI to freeze during normal device use.
I'm swapping it out for a new(?) one. Hopefully all goes well.

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