Hi Team,
From last 2 days my OPO starts rebooting on random apps and stuck on boot loop until I connect it to power source.
If I don't connect it to power source it keeps on rebooting after Cyanogen Logo. I mainly used to play games on it. So on some games it working fine but on some games as soon as I starts them it goes for reboot even the battery is full and stuck in boot loop until it gets connected to power. On any app or games on which reboot is happening if I used that app when connected to power then reboot doesn't happen.
It's happening from last couple of days before that it was working perfectly fine for all the apps and games.
Now rebooting happening for most of the apps as soon as I starts them but for very few games and apps it working perfectly fine.
If I don't do anything and just turn on the phone then it'll keep on for full day with no reboots but as soon as I start few apps and games (sometimes even Chrome or turning on wifi) will reboots the phone.
Android 6.0.1
Cyanogen OS version : 13.1.2
Build No : MHC19Q
Any idea why this is happening? Solution for that if someone can suggest will be a great help for me.
ThnX
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rom or phone or pandora?who's at fault?ok here goes.I can be listening to pandora and then my phone will reboot but when it reboots bluetooth will NOT start up and I have to reboot it again to get it to work but strangely if I restart Pandora after the first reboot my phone will shut down but pandora will play a full minute even though the phone is off well at least it seems off as the scrren is blank and no buttons respond,this happens with every rom I have tried ,clean installs and all.
My nexus S keeps booting up like normal but once it gets to lock screen it shuts off by itself within 5....10 seconds. Sometimes I do manage log in before it does, sometimes not. It continues endlessly.
Since my power button is dead the only way to into recovery is to use Quickboot (and this is not accessible due the repeated boot). Phone is rooted since day one and I have custom ROM installed but it has been running stable for ~6 months and no changes has been made to phone in last few weeks. It just stared out of blue. Any suggestions?
Did you try flashing a new rom?
I have read several threads on similar problems but none that are the same as mine.
I bought my shield tablet (16gb wifi) off Amazon so I can't really tell you much about it's exact specs. All I know is that I was told that only early manufacturer runs had rooting and OTG issues, and that newer runs had OTG out of the box.
Mine doesn't have OTG enabled, and it would not root with most of the common self installing root apps. So I believe it is an older version.
I have been installing all Nvidia updates as the update notification comes up on my tablet except for the latest one released a couple days ago. (waiting for WiFi to down load)
I was running marvel future fight at the time my tablet did a forced shutdown for a low battery.
Later I plugged it in to charge for a few minutes. When I first plugged it in I got the normal warning image of an empty battery telling me I could not boot yet.
I waited several minutes and tried to boot, but the boot process took an extensive amount of time.
But the real issue is that now I have read several threads on similar problems but none that are the same as mine.
I bought my shield tablet (16gb wifi) off Amazon so I can't really tell you much about it's exact specs. All I know is that I was told that only early manufacturer runs had rooting and OTG issues, and that newer runs had OTG out of the box.
Mine doesn't have OTG enabled, and it would not root with most of the common self installing root apps. So I believe it is an older version.
I have been installing all Nvidia updates as the update notification comes up on my tablet except for the latest one released a couple days ago. (waiting for WiFi to down load)
I was running marvel future fight at the time my tablet did a forced shutdown for a dead battery.
Later I plugged it in to charge for a few minutes. When I first plugged it in I got the normal warning image of an empty battery telling me I could not boot yet.
I waited several minutes and tried to boot, but the boot process took an extensive amount of time.
But the real issue is that now, every time I boot it up, once the Nvidia logo disappears instantly before the lock screen or anything else can come up, the notification that one of two processes have stopped comes up. Those being System UI, and Cellular Data.
This would normally be no problem but the instant I click OK the same warning pops back up. It is just stuck in the same loop, process stops, I hit OK and repeat for as long as my patients lasts and I try rebooting...
(why a 16gb WiFi only model even needs the cellular data process is beyond me or why it would prevent a complete boot... )
Any way I started research and found the power + volume down bootloader option.
It took me several tries to figure out how to even get the timing right for that to work. But once there it was no help.
First option for Factbook gave this result :
Cold booting Linux
Then the Nvidia logo, and the same system UI has stopped warningtI have read several threads on similar problems but none that are the same as mine.
I bought my shield tablet (16gb wifi) off Amazon so I can't really tell you much about it's exact specs. All I know is that I was told that only early manufacturer runs had rooting and OTG issues, and that newer runs had OTG out of the box.
Mine doesn't have OTG enabled, and it would not root with most of the common self installing root apps. So I believe it is an older version.
I have been installing all Nvidia updates as the update notification comes up on my tablet except for the latest one released a couple days ago. (waiting for WiFi to down load)
I was running marvel future fight at the time my tablet did a forced shutdown for a dead battery.
Later I plugged it in to charge for a few minutes. When I first plugged it in I got the normal warning image of an empty battery telling me I could not boot yet.
I waited several minutes and tried to boot, but the boot process took an extensive amount of time.
But the real issue is that now every time I boot it up.
Once the Nvidia logo disappears instantly before the lock screen or anything else can come up, the notification that one of two processes have stopped comes up. Those being System UI, and Cellular Data.
(why a 16gb WiFi only model even needs that process is beyond me or why it would prevent a complete boot... )
Any way I started research and found the power + volume down bootloader option.
It took me several tries to figure out how to even get the timing right for that to work. But once there it was no help.
First option for Fastboot
It says cold booting Linux the displays the Nvidia logo, but up comes the same warning of one of those stopped processes that will pop up as fast as I can click OK, for as long as I will click ok...
I tried the recovery option and that gave me the error of no command with the dead android with the warning sign popping out of his insides.
Just hit the reboot option and as of right now it did not boot... Will try holding down the power for manual reboot. As it will not power on normally now.
Manual reboot to the options again and going to try the power off option.
I am thinking that I might be able to fix this by flashing from a pic... But I wouldn't know as I have never gotten into that stuff before.
Cellular data stopped is still coming up on boot attempt... Only other option I know to try is open the menu back up and try the recovery again or maybe on the of chance hitting continue might do something different that changes things up and let's it finish booting.
I assume it is not actually completing the boot cycle as I cannot bring up the soft keys nor does the lock screen come up.
(don't get me started on the evils of soft keys. )
Anyway any help anyone can give would be great!
I noticed a strange problem with my Nexus 5. It starts to hang or restarts on its own. Sometimes go in to continuous boot loop. I could not differentiate why it would do that. Sometimes it worked flawlessly for hours. Then I realized that when it's charged off my computer USB power it works smooth. It works fine for sometime. But after few minutes of idle time or quick usage session freezes the phone and it re starts and keep going to boot loop, even after wiping cache. After a few attempt to wipe sometimes it starts without external power help. However, when attached to USB power it just starts without any issue.
I have done factory reset a few times. Unlocked my phone and also installed TWRP with Pure Nexus. The behavior hasn't changed much.
I think this is hardware issue. Could be a battery.
Can anyone provide a detail on how I can find issue?
super19 said:
I noticed a strange problem with my Nexus 5. It starts to hang or restarts on its own. Sometimes go in to continuous boot loop. I could not differentiate why it would do that. Sometimes it worked flawlessly for hours. Then I realized that when it's charged off my computer USB power it works smooth. It works fine for sometime. But after few minutes of idle time or quick usage session freezes the phone and it re starts and keep going to boot loop, even after wiping cache. After a few attempt to wipe sometimes it starts without external power help. However, when attached to USB power it just starts without any issue.
I have done factory reset a few times. Unlocked my phone and also installed TWRP with Pure Nexus. The behavior hasn't changed much.
I think this is hardware issue. Could be a battery.
Can anyone provide a detail on how I can find issue?
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Sounds like the battery is failing.
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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