Is there actually a way to Power Off the OP7? (rooted with Magisk) - OnePlus 7 Questions & Answers

My new rooted OP7 seems to be going well. Continuing with the set-up and doing back-ups every few steps.
One things that puzzles me is that I cannot power off the phone. When I select "Power Off" by long-pressing the power button, the phone goes to the screen that says "The boot loader is unlocked (…)" — at which stage all I can do is Volume minus/plus + Power, which reboots the phone.
If I go to the Bootloader and select Power Off, the same happens: the screen that says "The boot loader is unlocked".
I rarely switch off my phones so it's not a huge problem, but wonder if this is expected behavior on a rooted OP7.
Thanks in advance.

Hi! To power off your oneplus 7:
1: Long press the power button just until you feel the vibration (Without turning the phone off). About 2 seconds.
2. On the right side of the phone screen, there will be a vertical popup that gives you the option to a. Power off, b. Restart, c. Recovery, d. Bootloader, e. Screenshot.
Press a. Power off.
That will power that baby down.
(I am not sure if this is also your question, but I am writing it anyway ?). When powering on or rebooting the phone and you come across This Screen You Mentioned: "If I go to the Bootloader and select Power Off, the same happens: the screen that says "The boot loader is unlocked".
Do nothing, absolutely nothing, and the phone will boot normally.
I hopsies that answered your question.

Hey there!
Thank you for your reply.
What I was trying to say in my first post is that when I select "Power Off" from that vertical bar you mentioned, the phone does not power off, it goes to the screen that says "The boot loader is unlocked".
But actually, tried it again, and this time it did power off.
Maybe it's fixed!
My set-up is nearly complete.
Backup backup backup.

who ah way said:
My new rooted OP7 seems to be going well. Continuing with the set-up and doing back-ups every few steps.
One things that puzzles me is that I cannot power off the phone. When I select "Power Off" by long-pressing the power button, the phone goes to the screen that says "The boot loader is unlocked (…)" — at which stage all I can do is Volume minus/plus + Power, which reboots the phone.
If I go to the Bootloader and select Power Off, the same happens: the screen that says "The boot loader is unlocked".
I rarely switch off my phones so it's not a huge problem, but wonder if this is expected behavior on a rooted OP7.
Thanks in advance.
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I don't know how to fix your issue but I can say that my Oneplus 7 is also rooted with magisk and it does not do that. Although when I try to charge my powered off phone it gets stuck on the bootloader unlocked warning screen until i reboot it with power button + vol up.

lavis800 said:
I don't know how to fix your issue but I can say that my Oneplus 7 is also rooted with magisk and it does not do that. Although when I try to charge my powered off phone it gets stuck on the bootloader unlocked warning screen until i reboot it with power button + vol up.
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I think that's what I'm noticing:
- when the phone is unplugged, it's possible to power it off
- when the phone is plugged in, it's impossible to power it off (gets stuck on the screen that says "The boot loader is unlocked (…)", at which stage it's Volume+/- && Power.

who ah way said:
I think that's what I'm noticing:
- when the phone is unplugged, it's possible to power it off
- when the phone is plugged in, it's impossible to power it off (gets stuck on the screen that says "The boot loader is unlocked (…)", at which stage it's Volume+/- && Power.
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It does not matter if the phone is still charging when it is in this state. But is it really charging ?

Everyone stop!!!!!!!
The Bootloader is Unlocked warning screen is Normal when rebooting the phone.
When it boots to that screen, Don't do anything.
Your phone will boot normally after it is done "warning" you that the phone is unlocked. It will do this after every reboot if you unlocked your bootloader.
Again, if it boots to the bootloader unlocked warning screen, Don't do anything.
It will start Normally, if you leave it alone.
This is Normal.
Again, Don't do anything when this screen shows up.
Your phone will finish booting afterwards and then it will show the boot animation and then it will show the lockscreen.
Again and again, you Do Not need to do Anything when this screen shows up. This is normal, your phone will boot after the warning screen goes off (about 1 min to 1 1/2 min).
Again and again and again, you Do Not need to anything when the warning screen shows up.
There is nothing wrong with the phone.
This is completely normal. (Although, that's what they said about puberty too...:cyclops

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[Q] After System Restore - TF101 Keeps Booting Over and Over Again

Hello All!
My brother gave me his Asus Transformer TF101 to sell but it was heavily modified so I set about putting it back into factory state.
He had TWRP installed so I booted into that (recovery mode, volume down + power, etc.) and proceeded to do a restore. I selected the restore point and clicked "go." Everything seemed to work but now my TF never gets beyond the boot screen (the screen that says "ASUS, Inspiring Innovation..." and has the spinning circle). Obviously something went wrong with the restore and I can deal with that, however, I have a BIGGER PROBLEM now.
I cannot power down my TF. When I press and hold the power button it shuts down (the screen goes black) but then it starts right back up again. I have tried to hold the power button down for 3 seconds, 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 30 seconds, etc. but it always reboots.
Can someone please let me know how I can stop my TF from rebooting over and over again?
Thank you,
Jan
P.S. The main reason why I am needing to power down is I am trying to boot into APX mode so that I can use Easy Flasher.
try vol - and power more than 15secondes. Until you get 2 icons (1 for reset 1 for boot android)
tackyjan said:
P.S. The main reason why I am needing to power down is I am trying to boot into APX mode so that I can use Easy Flasher.
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When the tf turns itself off just start holding volume-up, eventually the screen will stay blank and you are in APX mode, I've had this issue a few times, just hold volume up and it will eventually boot into apx.
Also try volup and power to hard reset then it will turn on again automatically, be sure to keep holding volume up, apx will eventually come on.

[Q] Power button issue resulting in boot loop

I'm having a bit of an issue with my S3. It started yesterday when my power button became more or less permanently pressed in. It can't be used to wake up or lock the phone, and the power menu would continually pop up. While this was annoying, I figured it wouldn't be a major deal, and I would reflash stock and take my phone to verizon. I went to boot into recovery in order to make a back up...and now I'm stuck. Since the power button is permanently pressed in, the phone can't boot into recovery (I'm pretty sure if you just keep holding down the power button when trying to boot into recovery it will just turn off the phone again since this is what seems like is happening). So now I'm just stuck in a loop where my phone can't do anything except attempt to boot into recovery and then turn off. No matter what way I try to turn the phone on, it will only try and boot into recovery (and fail) now.
So what are my solutions? Can I try and open up the phone and fix the power button? Is that extremely difficult? Is there a way I can flash my phone back to stock in its current state and take it back to verizon? Should I just take it as is and hope they help me? I'm at a loss here.

Cant BOOT my Phone!

My phone wont boot properly.. I am using Moto G with ATT Go phone Micro Sim card.
I also noticed that when I have my phone in Boot menu, it says LOCKED at the top even though i purchased this phone UNLOCKED From amazon. Does this mean they did not unlock my phone properly?
It gets stuck when i turn it on and will not boot properly.
Its stuck at the "WELCOME" screen
IT says "choose language to begin"
then it says "english"
there is a start button under that.. i cannot get it out of this screen no matter what i do.
So is it that the phone is still not unlocked or is it another issue??
it says press start button to begin but its not working, when i press it, all it does is it says "START BUTTON"
but the button press isnt actually doing anything or advancing my options/menu any further..
Also had the problem where my phone wouldnt power up, but let it sit for a day and held power down for 2min then it finally Powered up but still wont boot properly.
gymfreak81 said:
My phone wont boot properly.. I am using Moto G with ATT Go phone Micro Sim card.
I also noticed that when I have my phone in Boot menu, it says LOCKED at the top even though i purchased this phone UNLOCKED From amazon. Does this mean they did not unlock my phone properly?
It gets stuck when i turn it on and will not boot properly.
Its stuck at the "WELCOME" screen
IT says "choose language to begin"
then it says "english"
there is a start button under that.. i cannot get it out of this screen no matter what i do.
So is it that the phone is still not unlocked or is it another issue??
it says press start button to begin but its not working, when i press it, all it does is it says "START BUTTON"
but the button press isnt actually doing anything or advancing my options/menu any further..
Also had the problem where my phone wouldnt power up, but let it sit for a day and held power down for 2min then it finally Powered up but still wont boot properly.
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The Locked on the boot screen is the state of the boot loader in your case Locked nothing to do with network lock.
In boot loader mode scroll down (volume down) to recovery select this (Volume up) when it reaches recovery hold volume up for 4 seconds and hit power until The menu appears
now navigate to Factory data reset (volume keys go up and down and power selects) select this then select reboot.

Stuck in bootloop, can't get to recovery

I have a Moto G XT1034 that is stuck in a boot loop. I am not able to get to fastboot or recovery, it just keeps rebooting over and over again. It started at about 50% battery, now it's at 0% even though it's been plugged in for most of that time. This device has an unlocked bootloader, is rooted, and has been running kitkat for almost a year. Nothing that I can think of has changed today.
Things I have tried:
Holding vol up + vol down + power for 4 seconds
Holding vol down + power for 4 seconds
Holding power for 120 seconds
Letting the battery drain completely, and then plugging it in. It just starts with the reboot cycle again.
Any ideas?
That doesn't seem right. Try holding volume down and power for longer than 4 seconds.
Here's a video of me holding vol down + power for 120 seconds, as advised in Q28 of this sticky. Doesn't get me to fastboot.
I have a second moto g here, and have swapped the batteries, so the broken one has a fully charged battery. The bootloop continues when fully changed. Video here. Holding vol down + power for a few seconds, or 120 seconds also doesn't do anything when fully charged.
TravisTX said:
I have a Moto G XT1034 that is stuck in a boot loop. I am not able to get to fastboot or recovery, it just keeps rebooting over and over again. It started at about 50% battery, now it's at 0% even though it's been plugged in for most of that time. This device has an unlocked bootloader, is rooted, and has been running kitkat for almost a year. Nothing that I can think of has changed today.
Things I have tried:
Holding vol up + vol down + power for 4 seconds
Holding vol down + power for 4 seconds
Holding power for 120 seconds
Letting the battery drain completely, and then plugging it in. It just starts with the reboot cycle again.
Any ideas?
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power off device....then fastly press volume down + power button for 4 secs and release
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TravisTX said:
I have a Moto G XT1034 that is stuck in a boot loop. I am not able to get to fastboot or recovery, it just keeps rebooting over and over again. It started at about 50% battery, now it's at 0% even though it's been plugged in for most of that time. This device has an unlocked bootloader, is rooted, and has been running kitkat for almost a year. Nothing that I can think of has changed today.
Things I have tried:
Holding vol up + vol down + power for 4 seconds
Holding vol down + power for 4 seconds
Holding power for 120 seconds
Letting the battery drain completely, and then plugging it in. It just starts with the reboot cycle again.
Any ideas?
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flash costom recovery....using adb fastboot command
Thanks for the replies.
I am not able to power it off. I have found two ways of "powering off" which are to either let the battery drain, or to hold buttons during the black screen part of the boot loop.
If I wait for the black screen part of the boot loop, and quickly press vol down + power, it will stay black as long as I'm holding those buttons. If I hold them for 4 second and release, it then enters the boot loop a few seconds later. If I hold them for 120 seconds and release, it does the same thing a few seconds after releasing.
I am not able to open an adb connection to the device. "adb devices" shows no devices in all phases of the boot loop.
To predict future concerns, I have the proper drivers, and have used adb quite a bit to work with this device. Also I can use adb on the second moto g with no problems. So my pc is set up and configured correctly.
TravisTX said:
I am not able to open an adb connection to the device. "adb devices" shows no devices in all phases of the boot loop.
To predict future concerns, I have the proper drivers, and have used adb quite a bit to work with this device. Also I can use adb on the second moto g with no problems. So my pc is set up and configured correctly.
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Try this topic and see if it can help you:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/help/xt1032-bricked-please-help-t2980601#post57698711
Just remember to acess it when you have time to do all the tutorials that I've linked. Doing it with attention probably will solve your problem;
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BobDiaz thanks for the suggestion. I still can't get to fastboot though, so this never does anything other than "waiting for device" If i plug in my second moto g, of course, then mfastboot works fine once I boot into fastboot.
TravisTX said:
Thanks for the replies.
I am not able to power it off. I have found two ways of "powering off" which are to either let the battery drain, or to hold buttons during the black screen part of the boot loop.
If I wait for the black screen part of the boot loop, and quickly press vol down + power, it will stay black as long as I'm holding those buttons. If I hold them for 4 second and release, it then enters the boot loop a few seconds later. If I hold them for 120 seconds and release, it does the same thing a few seconds after releasing.
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in black screen you must do vol+power process 2 times..... first time nothing happen... in second time you press the power+ volume down the fastboot menu is shown...
That's very strange. Makes me think there's a hardware problem. The only point I can mention (sure you've tried this, but just to be sure) is to keep it simple: if your phone doesn't reboot after holding the power button down for about 10 seconds (with or without pressing the vol down button), then you almost certainly have hit a hardware issue. Especially if you've taken the lengths of swapping batteries and not seeing a difference.
I know that with my 1st gen Moto G, when I'm stuck in a boot loop after too much mucking around, I just hold vol down and power for ten or so seconds, and then it boots into fastboot mode. That's how the phone was designed. Best of luck.
Correction: the phone shuts down in just over ten seconds, and when it does I let go of the power button but continue holding the volume down key for several more seconds before I reach fastboot. As well, since I'm about to use fastboot, I've always got my phone plugged into USB when I do this. But, I just tried it unplugged, and it worked the same.
Try pulling the battery then holding up on volume and power button and home same time
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TravisTX said:
BobDiaz thanks for the suggestion. I still can't get to fastboot though, so this never does anything other than "waiting for device" If i plug in my second moto g, of course, then mfastboot works fine once I boot into fastboot.
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Hi TracvisTx, T
I just ran into exactly the same issue as you have mentioned here.
After doing downgrade from Lollipop to Kitkat, my moto g is stuck at bootloader warning. It power on's, gets stuck on warning, reboots. Does not charge to more than 0%.
I was wondering if you could come out of this issue and how? I am also unable to enter into fastboot mode! I have tried all the described combinations of power + vol (up/down) buttons.
Please help.
Thanks,
@beerbarfly - Hold vol down (or up) while turning on wall charger.
lost101 said:
@beerbarfly - Hold vol down (or up) while turning on wall charger.
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@lost101, That's the entire issue. I am unable to enter into fastboot mode.
beerbarfly said:
@lost101, That's the entire issue. I am unable to enter into fastboot mode.
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You said the phone is bootlooping - hold vol down (or up) immediately after reboot.
lost101 said:
You said the phone is bootlooping - hold vol down (or up) immediately after reboot.
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lost101,
The screen blanks out, then it shows battery charging (0%), then goes to "bootloader unlocked warning" and then back to black screen.
In all this, even if you keep vol + power buttons pressed, nothing happens.
Infact, if it is in blacked-out screen step, and i keep these buttons pressed, it remains in black-out, does not even go to charging screen....
Looks like that is what is called as bricked phone
beerbarfly said:
The screen blanks out, then it shows battery charging (0%), then goes to "bootloader unlocked warning" and then back to black screen.
In all this, even if you keep vol + power buttons pressed, nothing happens.
Infact, if it is in blacked-out screen step, and i keep these buttons pressed, it remains in black-out, does not even go to charging screen....
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Only hold either Vol up or down - forget about power button.

Oneplus 8T bricked after dying last night

Was watching youtube videos last night before my phone died, now I can't get it to start boot into the OS. Not sure if this is relevant but my power button had been a little finnicky- rather maybe not the power button itself because it doesn't feel stuck or anything at all but I noticed that it would take an extra second or two after pressing the power button to get into my lock screen. I never really paid attention because it only happened once in a while and I would just restart my phone and be done with it. However I can't even get into the lock screen or anything now.
After my phone died last night I plugged it in right away and came back a while later to turn it on. I tried turning it on but noticed my phone just kept rebooting. It's still repeatedly rebooting and I can only get in the fastboot menu by holding down both volume buttons when rebooting. I get the options power off- which just reboots it after a while, start - which just reboots the phone, restart boot loader- which literally takes me back to the same menu, recovery mode- just reboots and show barcode which shows the barcode at the bottom of the menu.
I've tried downloading the qualcomm driver and trying to get into EDL mode but don't see it on my pc or msmtool, i'm also not even sure if i'm trying to get into EDL mode correctly. I've tried disable Driver signature Enforcement and then redownloading the qualcomm driver but still no luck. I don't know what else I should try. Someone please help me out, i'm pissed this happened just because my phone died, about to have ptsd whenever my phone is at 5% fml.
Also after seeing the 1+ logo and powered by android on the bottom, sometimes I would see like a line of color, which I would assume is text not being rendered all the way, fade out and then the phone shuts down and reboots itself.
yellownese said:
Was watching youtube videos last night before my phone died, now I can't get it to start boot into the OS. Not sure if this is relevant but my power button had been a little finnicky- rather maybe not the power button itself because it doesn't feel stuck or anything at all but I noticed that it would take an extra second or two after pressing the power button to get into my lock screen. I never really paid attention because it only happened once in a while and I would just restart my phone and be done with it. However I can't even get into the lock screen or anything now.
After my phone died last night I plugged it in right away and came back a while later to turn it on. I tried turning it on but noticed my phone just kept rebooting. It's still repeatedly rebooting and I can only get in the fastboot menu by holding down both volume buttons when rebooting. I get the options power off- which just reboots it after a while, start - which just reboots the phone, restart boot loader- which literally takes me back to the same menu, recovery mode- just reboots and show barcode which shows the barcode at the bottom of the menu.
I've tried downloading the qualcomm driver and trying to get into EDL mode but don't see it on my pc or msmtool, i'm also not even sure if i'm trying to get into EDL mode correctly. I've tried disable Driver signature Enforcement and then redownloading the qualcomm driver but still no luck. I don't know what else I should try. Someone please help me out, i'm pissed this happened just because my phone died, about to have ptsd whenever my phone is at 5% fml.
Also after seeing the 1+ logo and powered by android on the bottom, sometimes I would see like a line of color, which I would assume is text not being rendered all the way, fade out and then the phone shuts down and reboots itself.
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Which OOS build are you on? And your device is unlocked or not?
Getting into EDL mode is tricky. Power off device completely. With the device powered off, hold down volume up and volume up at the same time, keep them pressed all the time, and during that time plug into PC (phone all the time powered off). Still hold both of the buttons. By the time you plug into PC, you should be in EDL mode, BUT it only lasts about 10 seconds. I mean you have to click start in this 10 seconds time bracket, other way phone exits EDL itself. After you click start, you can release button, obviously

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