Hi guys, I'm experiencing some really strange issues. Literally all of a sudden my phone started to display a "android.process.acore has stopped" error, which comes up literally every 10 seconds making the phone unusable. I managed to stop that occasionally by forcing stop my contacts but it doesn't always work and eventually it comes back. I've tried to get into TWRP to reset my phone but guess what, it seems corrupted as it is stuck in a loop when I boot into it, it only displays the initial screen.
So, what do you guys suggests?
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Day 1
After accidentally dropping the battery out my TP2 phone while processes were loading for OS, it started doing an infinite loop back ever time right before the Os starts to load. After removing the sim and sd card, I then Attempted a Hard reset...the load was successful, after it reboots and goes to the screen saying Preparing your phone for first use, it then starts the infinite loop Again at that screen every time...
DAY 2
After doing some research, i decided to load the stock rom on it...but the same thing happens with the infinite loop back...
I'm definitely at a lost of what else I could do to fix this because I really do love this phone...
Please, any suggestions or pointing me the right direction would be very appreciated...
THKX,
I've had my LG Optimus L90 for 2-3 years and it began to get very slow about 3 weeks ago. Certain apps began to not open at all, and eventually it crashed and got stuck on the lg startup screen with 'fastboot' shown on too I white letters. I looked this up and apparently you have to deliberately enter fastboot mode, so I assume something wonky is up with my software.
Since, I've flashed stock kdz multiple times. It works fine perfectly for awhile, but after a day or two the home screen will begin to flash black and crash over and over, and eventually the phone reboots and gets stuck at the white T-Mobile screen, and sometimes the LG screen before that. Just last night, after yet another flashing of stock ROM, it just crashes out of nowhere without the usual home screen crashing and reboots and I had to flash stock AGAIN.
Am I doing something wrong? Do I have to clear out gunk from the internal or something? The phone works perfectly after I flash stock, and you can't tell anything is wrong until it the home screen starts to crash multiple times and eventually the phone crashes but wont boot up. It only lasts about 2 days max before it crashes again.
Thanks for any help!
alphanumero said:
I've had my LG Optimus L90 for 2-3 years and it began to get very slow about 3 weeks ago. Certain apps began to not open at all, and eventually it crashed and got stuck on the lg startup screen with 'fastboot' shown on too I white letters. I looked this up and apparently you have to deliberately enter fastboot mode, so I assume something wonky is up with my software.
Since, I've flashed stock kdz multiple times. It works fine perfectly for awhile, but after a day or two the home screen will begin to flash black and crash over and over, and eventually the phone reboots and gets stuck at the white T-Mobile screen, and sometimes the LG screen before that. Just last night, after yet another flashing of stock ROM, it just crashes out of nowhere without the usual home screen crashing and reboots and I had to flash stock AGAIN.
Am I doing something wrong? Do I have to clear out gunk from the internal or something? The phone works perfectly after I flash stock, and you can't tell anything is wrong until it the home screen starts to crash multiple times and eventually the phone crashes but wont boot up. It only lasts about 2 days max before it crashes again.
Thanks for any help!
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Ever since yesterday my Google Pixel has been stuck in a seemingly endless bootloop. It all started when I was using the phone as normal, then it suddenly froze. I tried turning it back on, but that's when it started happening. Every time it resets there is always either a blue line in a random location or a blue smear on the bottom of the screen. I can't access recovery, but fortunately the bootloader is unlocked (as it says in the title). But even that doesn't seem to help as every time I flash a factory image, it does the same thing.
I have searched for any situations similar to mine, but I either encounter vague/unhelpful solutions from Google on the Google forums, or threads that aren't specific enough. I am making sure to be as specific as I possibly can so I don't try the wrong solution and mess my phone up even further.
I was successful at one point a little while ago. Throughout the day I let it do its thing to drain the battery, until it finally died. I noticed that when I turned it on, it had the "No command" message with the dead Android robot instead. I reflashed the stock image one more time, and it was successful. However, I was an idiot and took my phone off the charger, and with what minuscule battery life was left, it quickly died, strangely setting me back to the bootlooping I had originally.
I'm new to this website (and pretty much forums in general), and I had just signed up for this specific reason, so apologies if I come off as a bit clueless.
(Edit: It still seems like a chance-based thing, but the no command message may pop up after letting the phone die and turning it on.)
I'm having this same issue as of today. Have you had any luck resolving it?
Same here. I updated the most recent "security update" (~44MB) and the phone started to repetitively reboot cycle. First, it last for 3-4 hours of normal use, then quickly down to 10 min. And then it couldn't even pass the animation to complete the reboot. Called/emailed Google service. Tried to wipe/factory reset in recovery mode. No help. Or even worse. It's now stuck at the"Google" screen for a minute, and reboot. Any thought?
hi all, ive had my s7 for 3 years now, amazing phone, but a few weeks ago this freezing reboot problem appeared and idk whats going on, my phone isnt rooted, and ive never messed with custom OS or any of that, its on android 7 stock, the battery is still good, but im wondering if this freezing problem is software or hardware related, when it freezes and reboots it gets stuck on the first logo, if i dont force it to shut off it will stay that way or keep rebooting till it runs out of battery, so after i force it to shut off sometimes it reboots immediatly and sometimes it stays black for a while and boots randomly, i try to go into recovery menu and most times it freezes on no command screen and if i leave it there the phone gets incredibly hot, so i force shut it again and this time with the charger connected so it shows charging icon as if its shut down... i leave it for a while then turn it on and its working untill it freezes again... i am considering installing lineage os incase the firmware is corrupt but im not very familiar with all of this and after reading other posts where the user did way more complicated stuff and the problem maintained... im not sure if its really gonna work, so im looking for advice on here
When I was browsing on chrome my tab automatically restarted but I didnt mind it much. **** got real when it once again restarted and then fell in a reboot loop. I just threw it and thought it will automatically fix itself and it did. AND it was a false alarm, the tab stopped restarting again and again for perhaps 10 min then it once again restarted but this time it was mucn more serious. It didnt start back up and kept vibrating. I tried to power it up but it failed.
It isnt booting but keeps vibrating, any solution other than going to repair center?
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When I was browsing on chrome my tab automatically restarted but I didnt mind it much. **** got real when it once again restarted and then fell in a reboot loop. I just threw it and thought it will automatically fix itself and it did. AND it was a false alarm, the tab stopped restarting again and again for perhaps 10 min then it once again restarted but this time it was mucn more serious. It didnt start back up and kept vibrating. I tried to power it up but it failed.
It isnt booting but keeps vibrating, any solution other than going to repair center?
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You definitely damaged the hardware in some kind of way, repair the damage to the hardware or get a new tablet.