After updating to 5.1.9, my OP6 reboots when trying to turn on Night/Reading Mode - OnePlus 6 Questions & Answers

Anyone know how to address this issue? I really cant live without turning night mode on, as the normal screen is too bright for eyes.
Thanks In Advance All!

try wiping cache from recovery

Tried it. Still didnt work

You really think that that would help? I am really tired of people suggesting that you should wipe cache to solve any problem. Wiping cache isn't needed nor is it recommended

I've had this problem when upgraded to 5.1.6. Factory reset helped me.

lilovia16 said:
Anyone know how to address this issue? I really cant live without turning night mode on, as the normal screen is too bright for eyes.
Thanks In Advance All!
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Uninstall the app that is causing this behavior:

audinak2 said:
You really think that that would help? I am really tired of people suggesting that you should wipe cache to solve any problem. Wiping cache isn't needed nor is it recommended
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Not only is it not recommended, it doesn't do anything. This phone doesn't have a cache partition. There's nothing to wipe in recovery. What used to be the cache is part of userdata now.

iElvis said:
Not only is it not recommended, it doesn't do anything. This phone doesn't have a cache partition. There's nothing to wipe in recovery. What used to be the cache is part of userdata now.
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Yeah, forgot to mention that. If you try to wipe cache in twrp it will tell you that the cache partition doesn't exist.

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Factory Reset not working in any recovery

Hi All,
I am having a problem with doing factory reset. Irrespective of what recovery I am using, I seem to get stuck after the factory reset has started message. I have attached a screenshot. Please help
androidmaniac123 said:
Hi All,
I am having a problem with doing factory reset. Irrespective of what recovery I am using, I seem to get stuck after the factory reset has started message. I have attached a screenshot. Please help
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Are you trying to wipe the phone or refresh a new ROM?
Can you try a different recovery?
What about a USB push?
cory_booth said:
Are you trying to wipe the phone or refresh a new ROM?
Can you try a different recovery?
What about a USB push?
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I am trying to use the Wipe Data/Factory reset option. I have tried, ClockworkMod, CWM Touch and TWRP with no success. I am not sure if it has anything to do with flipping the internal sd card and external sd card
androidmaniac123 said:
I am trying to use the Wipe Data/Factory reset option. I have tried, ClockworkMod, CWM Touch and TWRP with no success. I am not sure if it has anything to do with flipping the internal sd card and external sd card
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From what I can remember, you are not supposed to do a "Factory Reset." It has nothing to go back to. You are only supposed to wipe data and caches. If you can, reboot into recovery doing 3 finger, it still works, and reflash your rom. If you do the wipe data it will do what you need. The factory reset is a no no.
androidmaniac123 said:
flipping the internal sd card and external sd card
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Not sure what you mean by that...
If you have a rooted phone with a custom recovery - or a factory phone and able to access their recovery...
Factory Reset should wipe the phone and user data and reload whatever ROM is on the phone - fresh...
If you have tried multiple recoverys to no avail...
You may want to try and reinstall your ROM and then do a reset...
If that still don't work - you are on Samsung right? - Grab Odin and push a new package to the phone and try that way.
Have you checked to see if your phone "Privacy" menu has a Factory Reset option?
Does that work?
netlagger said:
From what I can remember, you are not supposed to do a "Factory Reset." It has nothing to go back to. You are only supposed to wipe data and caches. If you can, reboot into recovery doing 3 finger, it still works, and reflash your rom. If you do the wipe data it will do what you need. The factory reset is a no no.
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In CWM, there is just one option to wipe data/factory reset. My ROM is working perfectly but its just that when i switch ROMS, I cannot do a full wipe. I have been flashing ROMs the same way for years now and only for past month I have been facing this issue.
netlagger said:
From what I can remember, you are not supposed to do a "Factory Reset." It has nothing to go back to. You are only supposed to wipe data and caches. If you can, reboot into recovery doing 3 finger, it still works, and reflash your rom. If you do the wipe data it will do what you need. The factory reset is a no no.
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I disagree with my experiences... Struggling for years with a Thunderbolt, I flashed tons of ROMs...
While I didn't like Factory Resets, I did do them from time to time to see if it would help (never did with the Thunderbolts)...
When I Factory Reset, even with a custom ROM, the phone was reset like factory - but using whatever ROM was loaded on the phone.
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androidmaniac123 said:
In CWM, there is just one option to wipe data/factory reset. My ROM is working perfectly but its just that when i switch ROMS, I cannot do a full wipe. I have been flashing ROMs the same way for years now and only for past month I have been facing this issue.
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CWM has two mainstream wipes...
Wipe Cache - a menu option
Wipe Davlik - under Advanced...
Or it should...
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androidmaniac123 said:
Hi All,
I am having a problem with doing factory reset. Irrespective of what recovery I am using, I seem to get stuck after the factory reset has started message. I have attached a screenshot. Please help
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Wipe<advanced wipe<and check system/data/cache/dalvik cache
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androidmaniac123 said:
I am trying to use the Wipe Data/Factory reset option. I have tried, ClockworkMod, CWM Touch and TWRP with no success. I am not sure if it has anything to do with flipping the internal sd card and external sd card
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I would say flipping the SD cards might be what is causing the issue. If you can, save whatever data you need and go back to 100% stock! This includes relocking the bootloader, which will FORCE ALL DATA to be wiped. After you do this, reroot and try again!
P.S. I believe you can run the fastboot oem unlock command without having to relock the bootloader. Again, this will COMPLETELY WIPE ALL DATA out!
z06mike said:
I would say flipping the SD cards might be what is causing the issue. If you can, save whatever data you need and go back to 100% stock! This includes relocking the bootloader, which will FORCE ALL DATA to be wiped. After you do this, reroot and try again!
P.S. I believe you can run the fastboot oem unlock command without having to relock the bootloader. Again, this will COMPLETELY WIPE ALL DATA out!
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Guys thanks for your inputs and help. Appreciated I found out the issue. For some reason /data does not get mounted automatically. I had to mount and then do a factory reset. That fixed the problem. Thanks again guys!:good:

[Q] Phone keeps rebooting over and over; CM10.2

Uh, hello people,
First of all I want to clear out that I am not very knowlegable when it comes to the wonderful world of Android and stuff with all its details, but then again that is why I came here because other people seem to have found a solution to their problems here.
I don't think I found a topic that already covered my issue, so here I go:
Basically, all of a sudden my phone began to restart itself over and over again. I do not remember doing anything in particular prior to that happening, be it downloading anything or pretty much doing anything at all... After it restarts, I am able to enter my PIN code, unlock my phone, get to the homepage (where the apps and widgets suddenly disappear...) and around 15 seconds after the phone had restarted, no matter what I do to the phone it just goes off to reboot itself again. Even if I wait and not enter my PIN code it would still restart after those 15ish seconds...
I am running on Android 4.3 with CyanogenMod 10.2 (as far as I remember), which was already there when I got my phone.
Sоо, some help would be greatly appretiated
Enter recovery mode and wipe cache and under advanced wipe dalvick cache tjen reboot.
acuicultor said:
Enter recovery mode and wipe cache and under advanced wipe dalvick cache tjen reboot.
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M.T. please tell me whether this did work for you. I flashed CM10.2 on the i9003 for my colleague and he just experiences the same things.
acuicultor said:
Enter recovery mode and wipe cache and under advanced wipe dalvick cache tjen reboot.
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Nope, didn't help :/
wipe all and flash the rom again
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[Q] Help! No network connection, no sdcard found

Hey guys,
I woke up today to see that my Google Play service was taking up a huge amount of battery overnight. I had heard of this being an issue, so I searched for a fix and downloaded AppOpsXposed. I installed it, rebooted, and found that my phone no longer had any network connection at all (time/date was set back to 1970 too), and my sdcard could not be read. Searching for Network Operators just results in searching forever. I searched for a similar issue/phone state, but couldn't find anything like it (I've never seen this before either)
Realising that I screwed up pretty bad, I booted into recovery and restored a backup made with TWRP two weeks ago, which restored successfully. However after I booted back up, the issues persist!
How bad does it sound? Can I still save it without resorting to flashing a new rom? Should I be wiping caches/data before performing restores?
You should be wiping everything (system, data, cache, dalvik cache) before performing a restore, just in case.
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timmaaa said:
You should be wiping everything (system, data, cache, dalvik cache) before performing a restore, just in case.
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Thanks for your response. I tried the restore once more, this time wiping system, data, cache, and dalvik cache, but unfortunately it didn't seem to help.
If a restore from a backup won't work, would that mean there is a chance that flashing a new rom won't fix the issue either?
nmur said:
Thanks for your response. I tried the restore once more, this time wiping system, data, cache, and dalvik cache, but unfortunately it didn't seem to help.
If a restore from a backup won't work, would that mean there is a chance that flashing a new rom won't fix the issue either?
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It's too hard to say whether it will or won't. Instead of just flashing another ROM though I'd be flashing the stock images with fastboot.
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I managed to flash stock, and ran into a few other issues like infinite boot screens, but in the end, I got it all to work.
Thanks for your help!

System UI crashed

Guys in random times my UI crash and system inform me that UI was stop. Then I pick ok and the device returns to the lock screen. I haven't any ROM, I use the official 6.0.1 version. Can you give me a solution please?
Try wipe cache/dalvik cache on recovery mode.
Kuarinfou said:
Try wipe cache/dalvik cache on recovery mode.
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Thanks I will try and wait a few days
Do you need some advanced recovery to do this?
No advanced recovery is required. Just boot into recovery and wipe cache, don't wipe data or factory reset.
When I go to the recovery mode it say that it isn't commands
Nero03 said:
When I go to the recovery mode it say that it isn't commands
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Ok I resolved the problem...
Nero03 said:
Ok I resolved the problem...
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how did you fix it? i might be having the same problem and wiping cache doesn't fix it (phone stops booting up at black screen with white logo, before the colored android logo). TIA
rubber guard said:
how did you fix it? i might be having the same problem and wiping cache doesn't fix it (phone stops booting up at black screen with white logo, before the colored android logo). TIA
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I resolved the problem of the commands, not the UI crash, I really don't know how can I resolve the problem o f system crash...
If someone has more proposals they will be welcome...
Try clearing app data of SystemUI from the system settings. You could also uninstall the last apps you installed/updated.
Also try recording a log. It may help.
Primokorn said:
Try clearing app data of SystemUI from the system settings. You could also uninstall the last apps you installed/updated.
Also try recording a log. It may help.
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You are referring about de cache data?
Nero03 said:
You are referring about de cache data?
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App data but forget it. It seems we are not allowed to wipe app data of this package.
Primokorn said:
App data but forget it. It seems we are not allowed to wipe app data of this package.
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Yes, I understand... you are right...
I apologize, there are many things in Android that I don't know nothing about (yes, I'm a principiant), thats why I come here, to learn

after whiping data, phone is stuck and twrp does nothing

Hey guys,
I have a oneplus 6red rooted with magisk and twrp running oreo 5.1.11, today I decided to enter twrp and reset my phone by whiping dalvic, cache and data.
After reboot, phone screen is totall dark but the light indicator was flashing constantly, entering twrp is no succes, twrp screen is stuck like more then 10 mins. I believe that I cant enter twrp to do something about it. I have downloaded the stock 5.1.11 which is an oreo version
Did I do really something wrong ? if yes or no please let me know how to fix this.
abati said:
Hey guys,
I have a oneplus 6red rooted with magisk and twrp running oreo 5.1.11, today I decided to enter twrp and reset my phone by whiping dalvic, cache and data.
After reboot, phone screen is totall dark but the light indicator was flashing constantly, entering twrp is no succes, twrp screen is stuck like more then 10 mins. I believe that I cant enter twrp to do something about it. I have downloaded the stock 5.1.11 which is an oreo version
Did I do really something wrong ? if yes or no please let me know how to fix this.
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Try bluespark TWRP and flash your OOS zip again and report back. Maybe a magisk flash will help too.
mikex8593 said:
Try bluespark TWRP and flash your OOS zip again and report back. Maybe a magisk flash will help too.
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thnx, I entered into fastboot mode, then from my pc I when into the fastboot folder to open cmd and boot twrp from there on my device, from there I followed a tutorial how to adb sideload and flash a rom from your pc. Now its working
But I dont understand why a simpel factory whipe through twrp caused all of this, I only wiped dalvic, cache and data.
abati said:
thnx, I entered into fastboot mode, then from my pc I when into the fastboot folder to open cmd and boot twrp from there on my device, from there I followed a tutorial how to adb sideload and flash a rom from your pc. Now its working
But I dont understand why a simpel factory whipe through twrp caused all of this, I only wiped dalvic, cache and data.
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This may be a side effect of A/B partitioning and no longer having a recovery partition. Remember TWRP is a part of the boot partition now
tabletalker7 said:
This may be a side effect of A/B partitioning and no longer having a recovery partition. Remember TWRP is a part of the boot partition now
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what would be an alternative sollution to factory reset your phone without all the troubles i witnessed.
abati said:
after whiping data, phone is stuck and twrp does nothing
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After a whipping I wouldn't be inclined to do much either!
croques said:
After a whipping I wouldn't be inclined to do much either!
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what do you mean, could you be more clear and specifiek ?
abati said:
what would be an alternative sollution to factory reset your phone without all the troubles i witnessed.
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Use a fastboot rom. That will wipe EVERYTHING - and guarantee that you have a usable phone afterwards
abati said:
thnx, I entered into fastboot mode, then from my pc I when into the fastboot folder to open cmd and boot twrp from there on my device, from there I followed a tutorial how to adb sideload and flash a rom from your pc. Now its working
But I dont understand why a simpel factory whipe through twrp caused all of this, I only wiped dalvic, cache and data.
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You probably wiped system that's why you had nothing to boot into
yldlj said:
You probably wiped system that's why you had nothing to boot into
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i am almost sure that it was data and dalvic cahce and not system, that is what i also explained in my first post.
But how are you sure that it was system wipe ? did you factory reset your op6 multiple times without issue through twrp ?
phone is fixed btw
abati said:
i am almost sure that it was data and dalvic cahce and not system, that is what i also explained in my first post.
But how are you sure that it was system wipe ? did you factory reset your op6 multiple times without issue through twrp ?
phone is fixed btw
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Its the easy answer, say that you wiped system or such.
If you wiped Data with Magisk installed, without flashing the stock kernel, you won't be able to boot, since Magisk stores stuff necessary to boot on Data.
Usually, people is stuck on a infinite bucle on TWRP after this, you couldn't even enter TWRP? that's new. The issue you're telling sounds like you changed slot in TWRP somehow to an unused one or something like that, never heard of that.
abati said:
i am almost sure that it was data and dalvic cahce and not system, that is what i also explained in my first post.
But how are you sure that it was system wipe ? did you factory reset your op6 multiple times without issue through twrp ?
phone is fixed btw
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Yeah I have wiped data in twrp with no issues. TBH it just sounds like there was no system to boot into. Wiping data is just that and shouldn't make the phone unbootable. Also you fixed the issue by flashing OOS which makes me believe this also. If you want to factory reset your phone the best way is to do it through settings.

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