Problems with my Xiaomi Redmi 8A - General Questions and Answers

Hello people of XDA Forum,
Since a couple of years I own a Xiaomi Redmi 8A, which I ordered brand new on AliExpress.
After a couple of failed attempts to install a Custom Rom on the device, I still have an unlocked bootloader
and a "offical" stock firmware on the smartphone installed. Sadly now occurs an other problem,
frequently the screen "freezes" when I want to use the touchscreen. Sometimes when I put the power-button
and pressing it another time the screen responsed to it. But not always, it's getting very frustating when
for example I play "Call of Duty Mobile". My question is that I want to know of the problem is software-
or hardware based? Hopefully you can help me out, thnx

Have you modified anything in your device recently? No? Then it's probably hardware issue.
Do you have any damage to your phone? Then it's even more likely to be hardware issue.

XDHx86 said:
Have you modified anything in your device recently? No? Then it's probably hardware issue.
Do you have any damage to your phone? Then it's even more likely to be hardware issue.
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Thanks for the reply. Now I have this problem for a couple of weeks sadly... There is no visible damage on the
device, but I have dropped the smartphone a couple of times out my hand... So I have this problem and I thought
that a firmware upgrade might help me out, but the problem still remains.

TrippyBlade said:
Thanks for the reply. Now I have this problem for a couple of weeks sadly... There is no visible damage on the
device, but I have dropped the smartphone a couple of times out my hand... So I have this problem and I thought
that a firmware upgrade might help me out, but the problem still remains.
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If you think the damage to your phone is significant enough for it to affect your screen then maybe you should send it for a checkup.
Although you can try using different ROM to test if it works since it's probably much cheaper to do so than fixing the screen.
But don't flash an OTA update, flash latest stock ROM manually or flash a custom ROM. That way the settings are reset, you can backup your data with TWRP.

XDHx86 said:
If you think the damage to your phone is significant enough for it to affect your screen then maybe you should send it for a checkup.
Although you can try using different ROM to test if it works since it's probably much cheaper to do so than fixing the screen.
But don't flash an OTA update, flash latest stock ROM manually or flash a custom ROM. That way the settings are reset, you can backup your data with TWRP.
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Allright, thank you very much for the suggestion. Finally I managed to flash an older Fastboot ROM through
the "MI Flash Tool", which solved my touchscreen problems.

Related

OPO experience bootloop every time it heats up, does good job when it is cool

HI,
My OPO 64GB sandstone Black is experiencing Bootloop everytime it heats up, then i turn it off for 5 minutes to make it cool. After that, it works fine. I bought it about 8 months ago. A month ago, I upgraded it to CM13 official. About 15 days ago, it suddenly went bootloop. Then i checked and found that it was softbricked. Then I did some homework and unlocked the bootloader and downgrade it to Kitkat CM11, but lost all of my data. Finally it came back to life, but the bootloop comes everytime it heats up till now.
I have some question and also asking for a solution to overcome this problem. Questions are listed below
1. What is the suitable solution for this problem?
2. Does my device have any hardware issue or is it just software related problem?
3. Will my device work like before, if i somehow find a solution or its the type of problem which keeps coming back?
Please help me regarding this issue. Thanks in advance.
Try flashing this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/guide-return-opo-to-100-stock-t2826541
P.S. You will lose your data
Pm me have gone through this thing
KuranKaname said:
Try flashing this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/guide-return-opo-to-100-stock-t2826541
P.S. You will lose your data
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Thanks for the suggestion mate and i tried the whole process and installed it. But the same problem of heating issue still exist and the phone goes bootloop. Any other way to fix this.
Thanks in advance.
arnisaha said:
HI,
My OPO 64GB sandstone Black is experiencing Bootloop everytime it heats up, then i turn it off for 5 minutes to make it cool. After that, it works fine. I bought it about 8 months ago. A month ago, I upgraded it to CM13 official. About 15 days ago, it suddenly went bootloop. Then i checked and found that it was softbricked. Then I did some homework and unlocked the bootloader and downgrade it to Kitkat CM11, but lost all of my data. Finally it came back to life, but the bootloop comes everytime it heats up till now.
I have some question and also asking for a solution to overcome this problem. Questions are listed below
1. What is the suitable solution for this problem?
2. Does my device have any hardware issue or is it just software related problem?
3. Will my device work like before, if i somehow find a solution or its the type of problem which keeps coming back?
Please help me regarding this issue. Thanks in advance.
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Hi, have you tried to undervolting the cpu? This might help you to keep it cold
You only have to flash a kernel which let you customize volting values
And If the problem persist try to clean flash the latest oxygen os (It has the latest drivers so maybe it works).
Try this: Install Kernel Adiutor, underclock cpu to 1728 Mhz, Undervolt (if possible) by -50 global, and enable everything in Thermal
I have the same issue. Is there any solution?

Need, my device keeps encrypting itself!

I've only had this phone for a few weeks, bought new from Target. It is a US BLN-L24. It originally was running Marshmallow but I updated it to Nougat via the official updater (BLN-L24C567B360).
The first time I got this issue was when I rooted the stock ROM with Magisk. I later installed Apps2SD Pro (for linking apps to 2nd partition on SD card). It mounted this partition, I rebooted, the device then asks for a PIN# which I didnt have and never set. Afterwards I rebooted to @OldDroid's TWRP, it couldnt mount data partition, some error about not being able to find the crypto footer. I then used the dload method to rollback to MM, then updated to Nougat again, and rerooted, this time with systemless SuperSU instead..
Then eventually everything went fine for awhile, but it happened again. So I decided to try a custom Nougat ROM. I went with Resurrection Remix 7.1.2. And then.....it happened again. This time I had rooted with Magisk. I tried yet again, but with SuperSU. And yet again with Phh's Superuser.
I've also tried AOKP, AOSPA, LineageOS, OctN, all Nougat, the issue returns with all of them.
So, no matter what root solution I use, the encryption issue eventually returns. Magisk, SuperSU, and Phh are all supposed to disable data partition encryption. But it seems they aren't.
What I've tried so far:
1. 3 different root solutions, same results
2. Formatting data and wiping all partitions in TWRP immediately before installing a ROM zip, which is supposed to remove the encryption
3. A custom kernel (CycloX)
4. Formatting my MicroSD, as exFAT, every time I check it for errors in Windows 10 corruption is found and repaired, but it always returns. I had initially thought that the encryption might be related to the SD
It has happened numerous times, on different ROMs including stock, and MM/Nougat, and with different root solutions. I know when it happens, I get stuck on the boot logo forever. TWRP reports that data can't be mounted. At one point my phone randomly rebooted into eRecovery and I was shown a message stating that data partition was corrupted. Sometimes it happens as little as 15 mins after booting into a freshly installed ROM, sometimes it takes a few days, but it always comes back no matter what. So far several dozen times.
I'm at a loss as to what is the cause. It could be a hardware defect, a firmware defect/bug, or something I'm doing wrong/missing. So I really have to ask if others are experiencing this too, and what you did to resolve it, I'm sure I'm not the only one. Please provided detailed steps. This is driving me crazy. I bought the 6X to replace my Samsung Note 4 which recently died after 3 years of loyal service. I'm liking this phone alot, it's very powerful, but this is killing me.
If anyone can help then I would greatly appreciate it. If I can't get this resolved then I'll just sell the phone on Craigslist after returning it to stock.
Thanks!
C'mon guys, really need some help here. I know I can't be the only one with the encryption issue, since the 6X is encrypted by default.
AnonVendetta said:
C'mon guys, really need some help here. I know I can't be the only one with the encryption issue, since the 6X is encrypted by default.
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Actually I think you are the only one with this issue. Flashing Magisk alone will remove auto-encryption. But then you already flashed custom roms.
After 4 more days of testing, I still haven't been able to find a solution. The issue has been less frequent ever since I started using the stock charging brick that came with the phone, before I was using a slightly larger LG brick, I thought it would charge faster. But maybe it was supplying too much power, which partly explains why the phone would sometimes act erratically on the battery charging screen while turned off.
But it's not solved, sometimes I still can't boot, it just gets stuck on the ROM boot logo, makes no difference whether it's stock or custom ROM. I can get past the "your device is unlocked" part though.
I no longer think encryption is the biggest part of the issue, I think the /data partition is getting corrupted. This partition uses the F2FS filesystem by default. The last few times I got stuck I booted into TWRP. But instead of doing a factory reset, I used the repair filesystem option on /data, TWRP says it repaired, then the ROM boots fine. But the problem always comes back. It seems to happen most frequently when I completely power off the device then turn it back on, but not every time.
Today I called Huawei customer service and explained, though I didn't mention TWRP, root, etc. They want me to follow up on an email by sending pics of the phone, then mail it to them so they can diagnose and fix the issue. I just restored the stock MM firmware and made sure the bootloader was locked. It was just placed it in the mail, so I'll wait until I get it back then test further to see if this happens again.
AnonVendetta said:
After 4 more days of testing, I still haven't been able to find a solution. The issue has been less frequent ever since I started using the stock charging brick that came with the phone, before I was using a slightly larger LG brick, I thought it would charge faster. But maybe it was supplying too much power, which partly explains why the phone would sometimes act erratically on the battery charging screen while turned off.
But it's not solved, sometimes I still can't boot, it just gets stuck on the ROM boot logo, makes no difference whether it's stock or custom ROM. I can get past the "your device is unlocked" part though.
I no longer think encryption is the biggest part of the issue, I think the /data partition is getting corrupted. This partition uses the F2FS filesystem by default. The last few times I got stuck I booted into TWRP. But instead of doing a factory reset, I used the repair filesystem option on /data, TWRP says it repaired, then the ROM boots fine. But the problem always comes back. It seems to happen most frequently when I completely power off the device then turn it back on, but not every time.
Today I called Huawei customer service and explained, though I didn't mention TWRP, root, etc. They want me to follow up on an email by sending pics of the phone, then mail it to them so they can diagnose and fix the issue. I just restored the stock MM firmware and made sure the bootloader was locked. It was just placed it in the mail, so I'll wait until I get it back then test further to see if this happens again.
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Hello, can you help me? I have the same model BLN-L24C567B360. I got this phone today and updated today as well right out of the box. My problem is that I installed TWRP 3.1.1.0 Berlin version for this phone and it doesn't work at all. Now I have my phone working ROM but with no recovery option. Can you give me a link with the files I need? I was thinking on putting back the original recovery.img file back but unfortunately I never thought on doing a backup of it. I read on the top that you have all original stock files. Thanks
@jaimejdv: Are you having the same encryption/corruption of the data partition that I'm getting? Because if not then you should start your own topic.
If you have installed the correct TWRP by OldDroid, via fastboot, then there is no reason it shouldn't be working. Instructions are available in other topics, I won't list them here.
There are some Marshmallow downgrade files on Huawei's website, go search for them and follow the instructions in the PDF they provide.
And BTW, I really don't appreciate you trying to hijack my topic. I understand you need help, but I posted this topic because I'm specifically having trouble with encryption/corruption. This isn't meant to be a generalized help thread.
Right now Huawei has my phone, I'm waiting on them to fix and return it so I can do more testing. If it doesn't work as expected, I'll be selling it on Craigslist.
AnonVendetta said:
@jaimejdv: Are you having the same encryption/corruption of the data partition that I'm getting? Because if not then you should start your own topic.
If you have installed the correct TWRP by OldDroid, via fastboot, then there is no reason it shouldn't be working. Instructions are available in other topics, I won't list them here.
There are some Marshmallow downgrade files on Huawei's website, go search for them and follow the instructions in the PDF they provide.
And BTW, I really don't appreciate you trying to hijack my topic. I understand you need help, but I posted this topic because I'm specifically having trouble with encryption/corruption. This isn't meant to be a generalized help thread.
Right now Huawei has my phone, I'm waiting on them to fix and return it so I can do more testing. If it doesn't work as expected, I'll be selling it on Craigslist.
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You can stop crying now, I won't be using your "topic" anymore. I just replied to you asking for files that you already have.
And BTW, I don't need them anymore but thanks anyways.
Yoooooo did Huawei do anything yet?
I just got the phone back in the mail this morning from Huawei, after waiting about 3 weeks. And.....THEY DIDN'T EVEN FIX IT!!! They sent it back unrepaired, with a note saying it wouldn't be fixed because their technician found water damage. But I'd say that's just a generic canned excuse to not fix it. I bought this phone very recently from Target, I never exposed it to liquids at all. I'm very careful with my phones, I have 3 old ones for over 5 years and they still look good and work fine. I don't do stupid crap like using my phone in the rain, dropping in sink, etc.
So, I unlocked the bootloader, flashed TWRP, then installed Resurrection Remix and Magisk. I did no other changes whatsoever. And sure enough, within 6 hours it was just hanging up forever on the boot logo. I went back into TWRP and got the same error about the data partition not having a crypto footer. I can repair the partition in TWRP without factory resetting, and the issue goes away for awhile, but eventually returns.
At this point I'm really angry, having spent around $230 for this phone. So I'm just going to reflash it to stock firmware and sell it on Craigslist at a loss. I don't think I'll ever buy a Huawei phone again, not just because of this phone, but also because their customer service is crap and can barely speak English, as well as their failure to honor the warranty.
I don't know what phone I'll get next, I'll probably shell out for a new ZTE Axon 7 on Amazon, with a warranty. Which also has the added advantage of having better specs than the 6X.
Oh well, life moves on.....
AnonVendetta said:
I just got the phone back in the mail this morning from Huawei, after waiting about 3 weeks. And.....THEY DIDN'T EVEN FIX IT!!! They sent it back unrepaired, with a note saying it wouldn't be fixed because their technician found water damage. But I'd say that's just a generic canned excuse to not fix it. I bought this phone very recently from Target, I never exposed it to liquids at all. I'm very careful with my phones, I have 3 old ones for over 5 years and they still look good and work fine. I don't do stupid crap like using my phone in the rain, dropping in sink, etc.
So, I unlocked the bootloader, flashed TWRP, then installed Resurrection Remix and Magisk. I did no other changes whatsoever. And sure enough, within 6 hours it was just hanging up forever on the boot logo. I went back into TWRP and got the same error about the data partition not having a crypto footer. I can repair the partition in TWRP without factory resetting, and the issue goes away for awhile, but eventually returns.
At this point I'm really angry, having spent around $230 for this phone. So I'm just going to reflash it to stock firmware and sell it on Craigslist at a loss. I don't think I'll ever buy a Huawei phone again, not just because of this phone, but also because their customer service is crap and can barely speak English, as well as their failure to honor the warranty.
I don't know what phone I'll get next, I'll probably shell out for a new ZTE Axon 7 on Amazon, with a warranty. Which also has the added advantage of having better specs than the 6X.
Oh well, life moves on.....
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Sorry to hear you had such a bad experience with them. Pretty crappy that they used a lame excuse like water damage to deny responsibility in fixing the issue.
I agree with you, I will never buy Huawei again. The phone itself is great but the audio is so so bad Im trying to sell mine at a loss as well but no ones calling so Im tinkering with it again. I would be absolutely livid if I spent the money on one of the flagship Huawei phones. Oh well live and learn I guess, at least the 5T comes out sometime next month.

Bluetooth Issue, ROM Flash

Hi all,
I recently upgraded to Android 10 and suddenly the mic of my bluetooth earphones stop working, battery draining very quickly, phone heating. Is there a solution to this?
If not, how to I flash stock ROM from scratch. My bootloader is locked with no root. I want to keep my bootloader locked if its possible.
Device Info:
OnePlus 7
GM1901
Oxygen OS 10.0.1.GM57AA
Thanks
faraz1992 said:
Hi all,
I recently upgraded to Android 10 and suddenly the mic of my bluetooth earphones stop working, battery draining very quickly, phone heating. Is there a solution to this?
If not, how to I flash stock ROM from scratch. My bootloader is locked with no root. I want to keep my bootloader locked if its possible.
Device Info:
OnePlus 7
GM1901
Oxygen OS 10.0.1.GM57AA
Thanks
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You can do a factory reset from Android settings - system - reset - last point.
That's what I recommend as I'm sure there's something going roque on your phone
A friend had the same issue on the same device and Android 10 update. He flashed stock ROM and problem was solved. Is there a noob guide for flashing ROM on Oneplus7
faraz1992 said:
A friend had the same issue on the same device and Android 10 update. He flashed stock ROM and problem was solved. Is there a noob guide for flashing ROM on Oneplus7
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Do what I suggested above, that's the same. Or download the 10.0.1 stock rom and flash it from local, but that's more complicated.
I unlocked my bootloader, flashed twrp, flashed stock rom after a full wipe. Still the problem is there. Can someone please check if this is a hardware level problem in all devices?
faraz1992 said:
I unlocked my bootloader, flashed twrp, flashed stock rom after a full wipe. Still the problem is there. Can someone please check if this is a hardware level problem in all devices?
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You didn't mention if you have tried another headset. Also you did not mention what headset you have, maybe someone has it.
strongst said:
You didn't mention if you have tried another headset. Also you did not mention what headset you have, maybe someone has it.
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I tried other headset. Doesn't work. I'm using boAtRocker 255.
Thanks
you can go to the oneplus website, download the official original rom to the storage, go to settings, system, system updates, click on the gear icon in upper right, and select local upgrade, then select the official rom you downloaded to the storage, that will install the original software.

Question Occasionally crash to "waiting to flash full ramdump"

Hi, sorry if this question was asked before by another user but my phone occasionally crashes to the waiting to flash full ramdump (or something of that sort) out of nowhere. After crashing, I could just force shut down the device using the volume keys and boot up normally again.
This only happens once or twice a week - my phone is unlocked and is sporting the latest kirasakura kernel.
Do you guys have any ideas on how to fix it?
Thanks in advance
Hello, I had same issue, it is caused by custom kernel, on .176 firmware both kernels listed on XDA are quite unstable. Just restore stock kernel by using payload dumper on firmware file and flashing boot.img, dtbo.img and vendor_boot.img using fastboot.
To keep root, patch boot.img with magisk before flashing.
vinotux said:
Hi, sorry if this question was asked before by another user but my phone occasionally crashes to the waiting to flash full ramdump (or something of that sort) out of nowhere. After crashing, I could just force shut down the device using the volume keys and boot up normally again.
This only happens once or twice a week - my phone is unlocked and is sporting the latest kirasakura kernel.
Do you guys have any ideas on how to fix it?
Thanks in advance
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Did you flash the DLKM module?
MarekPietrzak said:
Hello, I had same issue, it is caused by custom kernel, on .176 firmware both kernels listed on XDA are quite unstable. Just restore stock kernel by using payload dumper on firmware file and flashing boot.img, dtbo.img and vendor_boot.img using fastboot.
To keep root, patch boot.img with magisk before flashing.
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You probably shouldn't be starting rumors like that, especially without any legitimate proof. The reports are few and far between, but also addressed promptly. Neither of the kernels is "quite unstable" and the issue has happened on stock.
twistedumbrella said:
You probably shouldn't be starting rumors like that, especially without any legitimate proof. The reports are few and far between, but also addressed promptly. Neither of the kernels is "quite unstable" and the issue has happened on stock.
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I don't intend to insult anyone, I just shared my personal experience, on previous firmware version both kernels worked fine and stable, but on .176 I had constant crashes with "waiting for flashing full ramdump" message. When I restored stock kernel, this issue no longer persisted. I will for sure try again custom kernel, but in two weeks or longer, as ROG phone 5 is my primary device and I need to stay in contact. I will try to reproduce this issue and grab logs. Now I can share my observation, that those crashes occurred when device was idle, and usually on charger.
JazonX said:
Did you flash the DLKM module?
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Thanks for your response, do I need to? I flashed using FKM and not TWRP
vinotux said:
Thanks for your response, do I need to? I flashed using FKM and not TWRP
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You honestly shouldn't need it at all anymore. I believe AnyKernel took the lead and fixed the issue, but it was only TWRP that needed it.
MarekPietrzak said:
I don't intend to insult anyone, I just shared my personal experience, on previous firmware version both kernels worked fine and stable, but on .176 I had constant crashes with "waiting for flashing full ramdump" message.
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No worries. I was only making sure it was clear this was a recent issue and not an ongoing problem. Kirisakura spans a lot of devices and got the reports much later, so a slight delay in the fix should be expected.
twistedumbrella said:
You honestly shouldn't need it at all anymore. I believe AnyKernel took the lead and fixed the issue, but it was only TWRP that needed it.
No worries. I was only making sure it was clear this was a recent issue and not an ongoing problem. Kirisakura spans a lot of devices and got the reports much later, so a slight delay in the fix should be expected.
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Great, I'll just reevaluate when the new update rolls out, thank you .
vinotux said:
Great, I'll just reevaluate when the new update rolls out, thank you .
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Make sure to perform a backup of anything important, even if you are staying with stock. It appears the issue may go beyond something as simple as installing a custom kernel, assuming the issues reported on both are related.
Finding the common denominator, as they say, might find the root cause, but that is a pretty big task. It would also require more than one report and I only have the one.
twistedumbrella said:
Make sure to perform a backup of anything important, even if you are staying with stock. It appears the issue may go beyond something as simple as installing a custom kernel, assuming the issues reported on both are related.
Finding the common denominator, as they say, might find the root cause, but that is a pretty big task. It would also require more than one report and I only have the one.
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Actually I flashed your kernel and it's been smooth sailing since then. I'm a little too busy to diagnose the root cause of the problem .
vinotux said:
Actually I flashed your kernel and it's been smooth sailing since then. I'm a little too busy to diagnose the root cause of the problem .
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Fair enough. It shouldn't be on you to do it anyway. With any luck, i'll have debugging sorted out before the end of the weekend with proper instructions to avoid all the guesswork.
Asus Proprietary Logs
In trying to debug kernels, I realized that Asus has rerouted the location of some of the more important logs to make them "easily" accessible. Disclaimer: This is not a complete list of every file included, but lists the more "useful"...
forum.xda-developers.com
An error happens, the kernel logs the issue, the device reboots. This is how things are supposed to work. When disabling debugging, an error happens and the device reboots. The logging step is skipped, but life continues.
The problem is when debugging is partially disabled, but still attempting to write. This is basically why there is a "waiting for ramdump" message. It is waiting for the logging to complete to proceed to the next step.
Asus Power Debug: guard debugging so it can be disabled · freak07/[email protected]
Contribute to freak07/Kirisakura_ANAKIN_ROG5 development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
This commit set the stage for a future break, which happened in the .176 update when printk_buffer_rebase replaced get_last_shutdown_log.
Hi, just a quick update.
I had been experiencing major issues and the waiting to flash full ramdump debacle had gotten extremely frightening. The phone wouldn't recognize the IMEI of the device, wifi wouldn't work, etc. The error happened multiple times a day. I took it to ASUS and they basically told me to f off due to my phone being unlocked.
As a last resort, I flashed the .151 RAW firmware and I swear all of the problems vanished. If I was a betting man, I'd say that the .176 update caused all of the problems since I've used the device for a week now without any problems thus far.
Major thanks to @twistedumbrella and others for replying to this thread.
I don't doubt you are right about that. 188 improves things a bit, but they definitely broke something significant in 176. I have never crashed as much as on that build.

Qualcomm Crashdump happening almost every day

Hi !
Some time ago, I switched to crDroid (because I don't like OOS12) and I started having some Crashdump (no error code) every day or two. If I force shutdown and restart, it works well for a time but crashes at some point.
At first I was thinking it was crDroid's fault so I went on DerpFest but the same is happening.
I've seen some posts where people's phone are bricked, which isn't my case.
Before installing the roms, I used MSMTools (MSMDownloaderTool-20210201-kebab) to reformat the phone and flash from the cleanest state possible. I have the KB2003.
Does anyone knows how I can fix it ? It happens really randomly (usually when the phone is locked, but it can happen also when using it) and I really don't want to come back to OOS...
Thanks a lot !
If this happens on all ROMs it may indicate a hardware problem e.g. with memory or smth else.
If on other Roms it works without issues. Flash stock OOS11 with another MSM (that you did before) and try installing CrDroid again.
Rootk1t said:
If this happens on all ROMs it may indicate a hardware problem e.g. with memory or smth else.
If on other Roms it works without issues. Flash stock OOS11 with another MSM (that you did before) and try installing CrDroid again.
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I used the EU version, you mean trying something like International or just the EU from another website ?
Also, it seems to happen when I receive a notification from FB Messenger. Not on every notification but every time it happens, it seems to be this.
SamuelLeVentilateur said:
I used the EU version, you mean trying something like International or just the EU from another website ?
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Yes, try International and India Roms.
Rootk1t said:
Yes, try International and India Roms.
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So I tried the international one a week ago, it was fine for a few days but then the crashdumps came back.
I'll try getting back to OOS and see if it happens again, in that case I'll send it for repairs maybe.
If it doesn't crash, I'll be real sad that I'll need to use OOS...
Update after a month: OOS doesn't crash at all so maybe I'm doing something wrong when installing custom roms (don't know what as I tried 3 roms with differents methods)

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