I've not seen this with any of my Google phones but today the alarm went off and then the phone locked up while still playing the alarm sound. The screen was stuck at like 2am but it was like 6am at the time. Power and volume up buttons did not work to get to restart. I had to Google the fix and that was to hold down the power button for 30 seconds.
Video of it stuck.
This happened to my wife's Pixel 7 the first morning she had an alarm set with it.
Did you by any chance snooze it half a dozen times? It was only after she refused to get up that it locked. I think maybe it's a feature, not a bug.
That sounds familiar as if it might've happened once on my OG Pixel years ago, but I can't say for sure.
rczrider said:
It was only after she refused to get up that it locked. I think maybe it's a feature, not a bug.
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LOL! Good point.
No snoozing and it just locked up for the second time just now. The time is displayed but stuck at 8:16 and it currently 9:57, never had this issue on the 6. I'm wondering if I have bad RAM or something that is causing random lockups.
I do see that it vibrates when I press and hold the power button but I can't see what it's doing with the screen locked up.
Talking to support, they wanted the IMEI number and a picture of the screen? The screen looks normal but is locked up. ???
They have to put me on hold to talk to someone else for each part of the questions. I called Google support but it sounds like someone overseas.
I don't see what they can do, other than replace it. I copied everything from the old phone that was working fine.
They want me to back it up and do a factory reset. I just did that when I got the phone a few weeks ago.
Then they asked that I run the phone in safe mode for a few weeks to see if its a bad app that was installed.
I asked to speak with someone more knowledgeable and they needed to put me on hold again saying I could get an email from someone or wait to talk with someone. They then said I had to give consent for them to look at all my data. ??? After the long hold I was told that I'd be getting an email. Total waste of time.
My screen froze and became unresponsive when I swiped down for notifications while watching non-fullscreen video on Youtube TV. The audio continued to play. I recovered by holding down the power button for 60 seconds to force a reboot. I can't duplicate it though.
I have had these screen freezings too. By pressing power button for 30 sec it boots the phone back up. Then after a minute or an hour it happens again. Had to do factory reset two times already. That's the only thing that helps.
I have no idea of what is causing that.
Mine has done it three times now, had to power cycle it as mentioned above, and each time it was a different app
Here is their suggested fix:
Here are some additional steps to take to try to resolve the issue with your Pixel phone:
Troubleshoot your apps
Perform a factory reset
After each step, check to see if your issue is resolved. If not, continue to the next section.
Tanquen said:
I've not seen this with any of my Google phones but today the alarm went off and then the phone locked up while still playing the alarm sound. The screen was stuck at like 2am but it was like 6am at the time. Power and volume up buttons did not work to get to restart. I had to Google the fix and that was to hold down the power button for 30 seconds.
Video of it stuck.
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SystemUI has crashed a few times on mine, which causes a lockup. Rebooting seems to fix it, for the most part.
Tanquen said:
Here is their suggested fix:
Here are some additional steps to take to try to resolve the issue with your Pixel phone:
Troubleshoot your apps
Perform a factory reset
After each step, check to see if your issue is resolved. If not, continue to the next section.
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You can report back that the factory reset fixes the bug for a while. But if I have to do a factory reset every week, I'm going crazy.
miimaa said:
You can report back that the factory reset fixes the bug for a while. But if I have to do a factory reset every week, I'm going crazy.
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Just rebooting the phone fixes it for a little while. That's the trouble with random inconsistent issues. It could take a week or two or more for it to do it again. With a number of others having similar issues I don't think a factory reset again is going to do anything. I just got the phone a month or so ago and it was at factory default. What good would it do to put it back to factory again? Sounds just as unreasonable as using my phone for several weeks in safe mode to see if it's another program causing the problem.
Woke up this morning and the phone had rebooted.
RMA your device keep trying until you get someone that understands your issue. Google support is absolute rubbish and if the rep doesn't understand that you're losing all touch input just hang up and try again. It's frustrating but it's sadly the only way you'll be able to get your phone swapped out. I had this problem on my P6P and only a RMA solved my problem.
They offered to let me send it in and let their techs look at it for 2-3 weeks or take it to a local shop. I was surprised that there was an authorized shop in my city but what are they going to do with a phone that reboots every 5 or 6 days? I've not even had it 30 days but they said it was too long just be able to return it. You have 15 days. I pushed back and they set up a replacement but not before telling me about the option to mail it in a wait a few weeks. Who can be without their phone for a few weeks. I have to buy a new one and then have 30 days to return this one.
I do wonder if it's a software issue that Google will fix at some point but don't think so. There is a thread on their support forum that has not been locked yet with a number of folks with what sounds like the same issue.
Oh wait it's 21 days to return it.
"Remember that if we don’t receive your old item 21 days after your replacement ships, you will be charged $968.67, which is the full value of your replacement item."
Tanquen said:
I've not seen this with any of my Google phones but today the alarm went off and then the phone locked up while still playing the alarm sound. The screen was stuck at like 2am but it was like 6am at the time. Power and volume up buttons did not work to get to restart. I had to Google the fix and that was to hold down the power button for 30 seconds.
Video of it stuck.
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I would attribute it to buggy software. My 7 pro locked up about a week into ownership. The last time I had a phone lock up was my last pixel phone (the 3). Not sure what it is but it always clears up after a couple updates. Maybe the same will happen for you.
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They offered to let me send it in and let their techs look at it for 2-3 weeks or take it to a local shop. I was surprised that there was an authorized shop in my city but what are they going to do with a phone that reboots every 5 or 6 days? I've not even had it 30 days but they said it was too long just be able to return it. You have 15 days. I pushed back and they set up a replacement but not before telling me about the option to mail it in a wait a few weeks. Who can be without their phone for a few weeks. I have to buy a new one and then have 30 days to return this one.
I do wonder if it's a software issue that Google will fix at some point but don't think so. There is a thread on their support forum that has not been locked yet with a number of folks with what sounds like the same issue.
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I believe it's part of their call flow offering the repair shop or mail in option. There's always the advanced RMA option where they put a hold on a card you provide and the temp charge is removed once they receive the defective device. If you don't want the chance at getting a refurbished replacement do the advanced RMA sooner rather than later.
The phone froze on me 3 times already - 2 times using Samsung browser, 1 time on Chrome.
Android 13 QPR1 Beta 3.1 introduces a GPU fix, which will hopefully resolve this issue:
Fixed issues where a device's GPU drivers sometimes caused the system UI to freeze during normal device use.
I'm swapping it out for a new(?) one. Hopefully all goes well.
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Some of us are having problems with our Captivate randomly shutting down. AT&T technical support thinks it could be apps that we've installed. Could they be right? My replacement device didn't start shutting down again after 3-4 days of owning it. By that time, I have already installed some favorite apps. Here's my list. Let's compare and figure this out. It's just a theory. Can't hurt.
<<<< OMG! While typing this new thread to turn on my phone so I can see the list of apps I have installed, MY PHONE TURNED OFF ON ME! WHAT THE...!!! >>> Anyway...
Apps installed:
-SMS Back Up and Restore
-Yahoo! Mail for Android
-Adobe Reader
-XDA-Developers
-Market History Manager
-Speedtest.net
-Google Maps
Mine never did it until I set advanced tag killer to harsh every half hour. I watered down the harshness a little bit and it hasn't shut off since
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Theres a thread in the vibrant section that's about the same problem and it happens after 3 days could try there
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Thanks. I just posted on an existing thread over there. I will do a hardware master reset later and observe again the next 3-4 days. Samsung gave me the directions. (Hold the volume up and down plus the power button, all 3 buttons for 15 seconds, etc.)
most are saying that its bad RAM/memory and exchanging the handset fixed all the problems
andy2na said:
most are saying that its bad RAM/memory and exchanging the handset fixed all the problems
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Is there a memtest type application for android? Bad memory would make sense, but so would a number of other theories.
Ur welcome hope it helps and u get it figured out
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RexEscape said:
Thanks. I just posted on an existing thread over there. I will do a hardware master reset later and observe again the next 3-4 days. Samsung gave me the directions. (Hold the volume up and down plus the power button, all 3 buttons for 15 seconds, etc.)
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Yeah, that's their answer for all problems, big and small. I'm sure in some cases it's valid, but the reset is used more as a "what the hell' reply rather than a knowledge-based solution.
Jack45 said:
Yeah, that's their answer for all problems, big and small. I'm sure in some cases it's valid, but the reset is used more as a "what the hell' reply rather than a knowledge-based solution.
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...which I agree to some point. Some users just end up loading crap on devices which screws things up (some of the apps mentioned above might be crap, or not, not sure, it's only a theory. Of course, a perfect device is a unit that can withstand ANY apps you feed to it. But we don't have THE perfect device (yet, or ever).
I will do the hardware master reset in a few minutes and not load anything for 3-4 days (but I will enter my Gmail account and let it sync with my Contacts, Calendar, and Email, but that's it...for now).
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...which I agree to some point. Some users just end up loading crap on devices which screws things up (some of the apps mentioned above might be crap, or not, not sure, it's only a theory. Of course, a perfect device is a unit that can withstand ANY apps you feed to it. But we don't have THE perfect device (yet, or ever).
I will do the hardware master reset in a few minutes and not load anything for 3-4 days (but I will enter my Gmail account and let it sync with my Contacts, Calendar, and Email, but that's it...for now).
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What steers me away from the app theory is that there have been several posts indicating that the random shutdowns have occurred with a stock device. No apps downloaded / installed.
I don't have an answer except to say that the master reset can't hurt. Realistically, though, if you go a few days without a shutdown don't sit back and smile like the Cheshire Cat. Sometimes the shutdowns occur weeks into ownership. I'm not being negative, just realistic.
I wish you well.
Jack45 said:
What steers me away from the app theory is that there have been several posts indicating that the random shutdowns have occurred with a stock device. No apps downloaded / installed.
I don't have an answer except to say that the master reset can't hurt. Realistically, though, if you go a few days without a shutdown don't sit back and smile like the Cheshire Cat. Sometimes the shutdowns occur weeks into ownership. I'm not being negative, just realistic.
I wish you well.
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Agreed. Like I said, this is my second device and the shutdowns didn't start until 3-4 days after ownership on both devices. The reality (for me) is that the Captivate isn't so great after all after two devices already (sorry to say) but I'm not going to give up just yet. I have until the 31st to decide whether I will continue this 30-day early upgrade trial or take it back and continue to use my HTC Fuze and just let my contract expire (in October). If I take it back, come October, I will decide whether I will stay with AT&T and take on another (hopefully bug-free) Captivate, or move to Verizon and check out their Android phones -- HTC and Motorola devices!
I just did a hardware master reset. It isn't exactly a hardware master reset like the tech guy described it. He gave me the directions to "delete user data". It deleted the apps that I have downloaded from the Market, and other things. I don't know what else. However, when it booted up again, I noticed my settings and widgets are still there. My homescreen was still customized the way I had it. So, it's not a total master reset. The software Factory Reset isn't also a total (software) reset. I did that and found some folders left in my internal memory (not my external MicroSD) from the previous working session. Hmm..
my captivate started to shutdown about five days ago. it's been doing it once a day, always in the morning. i wonder if it has something to do with the power management. the phone is always charged overnight and the shutdowns always seem to happen about an hour or so after i unplug it from the charger.
the one day it didn't shut down, i noticed that the lock screen was unresponsive (ie i couldn't unlock the phone) and i ended up having to power down the phone anyway.
vksf01 said:
my captivate started to shutdown about five days ago. it's been doing it once a day, always in the morning. i wonder if it has something to do with the power management. the phone is always charged overnight and the shutdowns always seem to happen about an hour or so after i unplug it from the charger.
the one day it didn't shut down, i noticed that the lock screen was unresponsive (ie i couldn't unlock the phone) and i ended up having to power down the phone anyway.
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exactly how it happens on mine.
i'll see what happens over the rest of the week and then try the master reset. if it still happens, i'm going to return this for another one. unfortunately, i've had it for over 30 days.
vksf01 said:
i'll see what happens over the rest of the week and then try the master reset. if it still happens, i'm going to return this for another one. unfortunately, i've had it for over 30 days.
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Even after 30 days, you will still be able to return it (maybe to Samsung) for repair or a replacement. Good luck.
vksf01 said:
my captivate started to shutdown about five days ago. it's been doing it once a day, always in the morning. i wonder if it has something to do with the power management. the phone is always charged overnight and the shutdowns always seem to happen about an hour or so after i unplug it from the charger.
the one day it didn't shut down, i noticed that the lock screen was unresponsive (ie i couldn't unlock the phone) and i ended up having to power down the phone anyway.
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Mine has shut down twice, and I've only had it for 12 days. As you described, it happened both times in the morning, following a recharge.
I had to remove and replace the battery to get it to turn back on, is that the same thing that happened to you? I mean to say, did you have to remove and replace the battery to get it to work again?
The two Captivates I've owned (and returned due to a combination of GPS and Random Shut Downs) have shut down on me even in the middle of the day (not only in the morning after recharging for the night). It shut down on me while getting my afternoon coffee. I was showing the phone to the Barista, set the phone down on the counter to pay, picked it up, walked back to my office and just when I'm about to wake it up, it does the bootup. It also shut down on me at night while walking in the dark. I noticed my pocket lit up. I pulled out my phone and I saw the Shut Down screen as if you had pressed and held the power button (but nothing else was in my pocket that could have pressed the button!).
Random, I tell ya. Random.
pmpntl said:
exactly how it happens on mine.
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Larry202br said:
Mine has shut down twice, and I've only had it for 12 days. As you described, it happened both times in the morning, following a recharge.
I had to remove and replace the battery to get it to turn back on, is that the same thing that happened to you? I mean to say, did you have to remove and replace the battery to get it to work again?
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no, i just turned it back on using the power button.
I just wanted to chime in to say that I am having the same problem. Random shutdowns, not necessarily related to charging. Often they are in the morning however. For me it has been happening a few times a day. Likewise, it seems to have not happened at first, but began a few days ago (I have owned the phone about 2 weeks.)
Are you guys rooted? I have tried unrooting to see if that matters. I don't know why it would, but perhaps...
My nexus 5 is three days old now. This morning when I was reading an article in Chrome my screen started to just freak out. It was clicking links, going back to my app drawer, opening programs, going to Google now, opening (and sending!) emails, hangouts, Google Voice SMS messages, etc.
Thinking it might just be a glitch I did the first troubleshooting step - I turned it off and then turned it back on again. After a few minutes it was glitching again.
When it stopped momentarily I went right ahead and did a hard reset - just in case there was a Virus or something insidious on my phone. Normally I'd hold off on that option, but for this time since I didn't really have anything on the device I figured it was the appropriate course of action. After doing the hard reset and starting up my phone again, within a few minutes it was freaking out again. Luckily, I had the presence of mind to grab my old Galaxy Nexus and take a video recording of what I was seeing:
www [dot] youtube [dot] com/watch?v=6J5ILs-MqjI
Here are the facts:
- The phone is three days old.
- This is the first time that I've noticed this issue, however on day 1 I left the phone on my desk when I went to get some lunch. When I left (and came back) the battery was approximately 70%. Yet, mysteriously, in that 30 minute time frame the unit had shut itself off.
- The phone has not yet been exposed to moisture, extreme heat, or extreme cold. It has not yet been dropped. There are no other indications of manufacturer's defect readily visible.
- The screen is clean
- While having the tantrum, the phone went in and out of airplane mode several times.
- The tantrum occurred both before and after the hard reset. Installed apps weren't even completely downloaded when recurrence happened.
- In another fit, it eventually restarted itself.
Is this a hardware issue? Software issue? User error? Should I initiate an RMA?
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My nexus 5 is three days old now. This morning when I was reading an article in Chrome my screen started to just freak out. It was clicking links, going back to my app drawer, opening programs, going to Google now, opening (and sending!) emails, hangouts, Google Voice SMS messages, etc.
Thinking it might just be a glitch I did the first troubleshooting step - I turned it off and then turned it back on again. After a few minutes it was glitching again.
When it stopped momentarily I went right ahead and did a hard reset - just in case there was a Virus or something insidious on my phone. Normally I'd hold off on that option, but for this time since I didn't really have anything on the device I figured it was the appropriate course of action. After doing the hard reset and starting up my phone again, within a few minutes it was freaking out again. Luckily, I had the presence of mind to grab my old Galaxy Nexus and take a video recording of what I was seeing:
www [dot] youtube [dot] com/watch?v=6J5ILs-MqjI
Here are the facts:
- The phone is three days old.
- This is the first time that I've noticed this issue, however on day 1 I left the phone on my desk when I went to get some lunch. When I left (and came back) the battery was approximately 70%. Yet, mysteriously, in that 30 minute time frame the unit had shut itself off.
- The phone has not yet been exposed to moisture, extreme heat, or extreme cold. It has not yet been dropped. There are no other indications of manufacturer's defect readily visible.
- The screen is clean
- While having the tantrum, the phone went in and out of airplane mode several times.
- The tantrum occurred both before and after the hard reset. Installed apps weren't even completely downloaded when recurrence happened.
- In another fit, it eventually restarted itself.
Is this a hardware issue? Software issue? User error? Should I initiate an RMA?
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It definitely doesn't look like a user error, seems to prove you're using it fine when you can. This tantrum could be both hardware and/or software. If it were me with such a new device having an issue like this, i'd get a new one. I'd initiate RMA sooner rather than later.
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It definitely doesn't look like a user error, seems to prove you're using it fine when you can. This tantrum could be both hardware and/or software. If it were me with such a new device having an issue like this, i'd get a new one. I'd initiate RMA sooner rather than later.
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Thanks. I guess with no other defects I just want to make sure it isn't user error or an app I have installed or anything. Seems like a waste to wait another month to get another unit and increasing the chances of it being someone else's refurb.
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Thanks. I guess with no other defects I just want to make sure it isn't user error or an app I have installed or anything. Seems like a waste to wait another month to get another unit and increasing the chances of it being someone else's refurb.
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Well based on my experience with Google and Nexus devices, typically they'll try hard in your situation to get a you a new device and sooner. They'll probably resell yours as a refurb but issue you a new one.
Fingers crossed.
Hi all,
Long story, but the quick version is my home button rarely does anything any more and the screen wakes up by itself from being asleep after anywhere from 3 seconds to 12 seconds.
Now for the long version:
Non-rooted Galaxy S6, by the way. I did a factory reset last week, just because things were getting sluggish. It went well, things were back to speed, and I reinstalled the essentials I wanted. Last night I noticed my phone kept waking itself up over and over again. Then I noticed the home button wasn't doing anything. I rebooted it and it didn't change a thing. After a little more time, the power button also stopped responding. I couldn't even do an emergency reboot with those two buttons disabled. I even tried sticking it in the freezer for a few minutes to see if it was too hot. Google told me about the on screen menu thing to emulate the softkeys so I was able to use that to get around and do reboots.
I hadn't installed any new apps in the last 24 hours, but what the heck, I did another factory reset. I had the option to restore all the apps and settings from 1 day ago, so I chose that. The problem still was there. Dang it, I thought I should not have restored those apps, so I did another reset, this time a totally clean one. The problem not only still happened after the reset, it was doing it during the reset, if the screen went to sleep during a step in the factory reset, the glitch would wake it back up in a few seconds.
I decided last night to just turn it off and charge it fully and hit the Sprint store in the morning. Oddly while charging with the phone powered off, the green battery display would go off and on the whole time it charged.
In the morning I turned the phone on....and NO problems. (of course) For 2 hours not one glitch. So just before leaving for work it starts happening again. Another factory reset at work and a system update from Samsung and still, the problems are there.
I'm just thinking I'll hit the Sprint store tomorrow and swap it out for a new one...but I thought I would tap you guys for any info if you had any.
Thanks in advance, Larry
Sounds like your phone got wet. Factory reset over and over again will not fix this problem ha
Hi,
It seems like a problem with the hardware itself. So yeah, factory resetting all times won't help. Go get a new one .
All the best,
~Lord
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Try to use this method
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62872996
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Thanks for the ideas, I tried the dialer thing, thereassaad, but it didn't help. It does sound like water damage, but there is no way. I've never dropped it or been near any water. I'm heading to the Sprint store tomorrow, too busy today. I'll let you folks know how it went tomorrow night.
Just FYI, they replaced the screen saying that fixed the home button not responding and the screen waking itself up, but said I probably shouldn't restore with my google account, since it's likely corrupting my system... Huh? I said. They said the hardware was fixed, but I should create a new google account. I said no way. I said what does having just my contacts imported (no apps) have to do with hardware failure. I said, open up a new phone and lets put my google account on it and see if it breaks the new phone, they said no.
In the store we added my google account to my "fixed" phone with the new screen and all and it messed up again. They said, never mind, we'll replace it, and it should be there this Tuesday.
I didn't ask if it would be a refurb, but I really don't care as long as it works.
So that's my story. So far.
They swapped it out for a new phone, refurb likely, but I'm not sure how to find that out. (not that I care too much) I'm loving the new phone, it's like unboxing day again. No cost out of pocket for me too, which is nice.
My wife's phone randomly turned off yesterday and we just ignored it. Today, it would randomly restart and/or turn off at least 3 times the whole day. When we have it plugged in to charger, it would randomly turn off and restart. Then we have to pull the battery out to turn the phone on. But now, the phone won't even turn on anymore. I have a G5 (w/ Verizon) and we tried swapping the battery packs and her phone won't turn on. Just to be sure, I plugged her battery to my phone and it started, though it displayed a "Module not compatible with Verizon"
Anyone else running into similar issues?
Yes. Today I had about 30 app updates to do in Google Play. I set it to update all while here at work, put it in my pocket, and went to take care of some tasks here in the building. The next time I pulled it out about an hour after that, I noticed the phone was off. It wasn't hot or overheating, and the power button doesn't respond regardless of how long I hold it in. Recovery mode also doesn't start up. I removed/reinserted the battery multiple times to no avail.
My phone did the same thing! It just froze one day and I had to battery pull to get it working again. Then later on it froze and started resetting over and over again. Finally it froze, shut off, and never worked again no matter what I did. It might be a bad batch of these phones. I am now on my fifth phone. The other three had dead pixels. I hope my fifth phone won't have any of the previous phones issues.
DarkMage619 said:
My phone did the same thing! It just froze one day and I had to battery pull to get it working again. Then later on it froze and started resetting over and over again. Finally it froze, shut off, and never worked again no matter what I did. It might be a bad batch of these phones. I am now on my fifth phone. The other three had dead pixels. I hope my fifth phone won't have any of the previous phones issues.
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I'm on my second one, but now I'm past the 14 day return window. How do I go about getting this replaced? Can I take it to my local Tmobile store or do I contact LG? Should I be concerned about pictures and data being retrieved off of the phone if I ship it off somewhere in exchange for a replacement device? I know it's pessimistic to say, but if I wanted to return the device due to these defects for a full refund and go with a different phone, is that possible at this point?
I'm in the UK on EE and I've also had this problem with both my original LG G5 and the replacement. The phone display would randomly disappear then it would be impossible to switch it back on using the power button and recovery mode didn't work either. The only way to make it work again was to plug it into the charger.
Luckily I was within the 14 days and have returned them both. The second is awaiting assessment by their engineers but I've lost faith and am going with the Samsung Galaxy S7 instead.
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I'm on my second one, but now I'm past the 14 day return window. How do I go about getting this replaced? Can I take it to my local Tmobile store or do I contact LG? Should I be concerned about pictures and data being retrieved off of the phone if I ship it off somewhere in exchange for a replacement device? I know it's pessimistic to say, but if I wanted to return the device due to these defects for a full refund and go with a different phone, is that possible at this point?
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I called T-Mobile and told them my phone was dead. Saying it was dead allowed me to avoid all the tech support questions and they sent me a new phone with 2 day shipping. I was surprised how quickly they sent the new phone to me. I don't think there is any way they will give you a full refund if you are outside of the 14 day window but you are still well within the warranty period so I would keep bugging them till you get a phone you are fully satisfied with.
In addition you can use the LG backup app to save all apps and the associated data. After everything is backed up wipe the phone that way you keep your data with you on an SD card. I couldn't wipe the data off my dead phone but I doubt it could be retrieved anyway.
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I'm on my second one, but now I'm past the 14 day return window. How do I go about getting this replaced? Can I take it to my local Tmobile store or do I contact LG? Should I be concerned about pictures and data being retrieved off of the phone if I ship it off somewhere in exchange for a replacement device? I know it's pessimistic to say, but if I wanted to return the device due to these defects for a full refund and go with a different phone, is that possible at this point?
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if you call t mobile and tell them about yiur problem they will send you a new one try it
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Hi , got this phone 3 days back and have observed that the phone hangs and switches off automatically. This has happened while viewing photos in the gallery or clicking a photo and the last time it was while changing brightness. Any clue why is it behaving this way?
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Hi , got this phone 3 days back and have observed that the phone hangs and switches off automatically. This has happened while viewing photos in the gallery or clicking a photo and the last time it was while changing brightness. Any clue why is it behaving this way?
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Didn't you mess with anything in Developer options?
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Didn't you mess with anything in Developer options?
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No. Infact i haven't even unlocked the developer options.
bhavik_kk said:
No. Infact i haven't even unlocked the developer options.
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Did you activated some gestures? Settings / Advanced / Gestures...
If not then do factory reset, if it doesn't help then RMA.
Double tap to wake up and finger print gesture are the only 2 things which are turned on.
Then do factory reset, if it doesn't help then RMA.
It is happening with me as well. It switches off and then goes into a bootloop for 5 mins before it starts. I talked to the customer care and they sent a technician but all he did was reset the phone. The problem didn't go. So I filed a replacement for the product. What I could deduce from this (might be wrong) is that this issue has something related to the loose battery(watch Jerryrigeverything's teardown vid) placement gone wrong in Zenfone 6. Either way, if I didn't misunderstand your issue then maybe you should also get your varient replaced.
After my last post in this thread, i had uninstall a gallery app by SB studios(available on play store) and since then the problem has stopped. I have a replacement date till 7th July....will wait till 6th and in case the problem occurs even once, ill put up a replacement request.
Siddharth13 said:
It is happening with me as well. It switches off and then goes into a bootloop for 5 mins before it starts. I talked to the customer care and they sent a technician but all he did was reset the phone. The problem didn't go. So I filed a replacement for the product. What I could deduce from this (might be wrong) is that this issue has something related to the loose battery(watch Jerryrigeverything's teardown vid) placement gone wrong in Zenfone 6. Either way, if I didn't misunderstand your issue then maybe you should also get your varient replaced.
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Just chiming in, I don't see how a loose battery will cause the phone to hang up and reboot. A loose battery will be a fire hazard. A loose battery connector could short circuit the phone and/or make the phone loose power instantly.
I suggest you reset your phone again and if the problem persists get a replacement. Don't wait for the last day, you'll have to convince the CSR to accept the RMA.
Already place a replacement request. I received a call from flipkart today noon, asking me to start the phone in safe mode and see if the problem persist, do a factory reset. Wierd part was the phone even hung when i was in safe mode. I have informed flipkart abt the current state of the phone and they are sending some technician to my residential place check the phone.
@bhavik_kk That's good to hear, keep us apprised!
The technician from Flipkart.com visited and all he did was a hard reset ....and said the issue will be resolved and left. The phone still switches off suddenly and take atleast 30-45 mins to turn on....as it goes into bootloop..aur the phone screen just simply flickers. I can't even place another return request on the flipkart website and it pops up an error, 'somethin went wrong'... Worst experience with flipkart. #Asus India....please help me with this.
I have the same problem too. It happened after the latest update three days ago. It happened twice while I exit playing clash royale and repeatedly after I exit the camera APP. The phone will turn off and Bootloop after displaying the Asus logo. It will boot normally if I hold down the volume down and power keys together ( Don't ask me why... )
I did a factory reset and after first time setup it just shut down and refuseD to boot at all this time.
I'll have to take it to the local service center later.
Me was also facing that issue and still sometime phone hangs and only black screen, then i have to hard restart the phone.
Hope Asus will come provide update to fix it.
This phone is a joke! It is starting to look as bad as the Samsung Galaxy Fold. Way too many issues need to be resolved. Asus rushed it out in an attempt to compete and they are falling on their faces hard. Don't believe me...just do the research on the many, many issues.
bhavik_kk said:
Hi , got this phone 3 days back and have observed that the phone hangs and switches off automatically. This has happened while viewing photos in the gallery or clicking a photo and the last time it was while changing brightness. Any clue why is it behaving this way?
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Siddharth13 said:
It is happening with me as well. It switches off and then goes into a bootloop for 5 mins before it starts. I talked to the customer care and they sent a technician but all he did was reset the phone. The problem didn't go. So I filed a replacement for the product. What I could deduce from this (might be wrong) is that this issue has something related to the loose battery(watch Jerryrigeverything's teardown vid) placement gone wrong in Zenfone 6. Either way, if I didn't misunderstand your issue then maybe you should also get your varient replaced.
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kwongwt said:
I have the same problem too. It happened after the latest update three days ago. It happened twice while I exit playing clash royale and repeatedly after I exit the camera APP. The phone will turn off and Bootloop after displaying the Asus logo. It will boot normally if I hold down the volume down and power keys together ( Don't ask me why... )
I did a factory reset and after first time setup it just shut down and refuseD to boot at all this time.
I'll have to take it to the local service center later.
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mohitgarg7 said:
Me was also facing that issue and still sometime phone hangs and only black screen, then i have to hard restart the phone.
Hope Asus will come provide update to fix it.
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Are you all from India?
Do you have the same mobile operator or not?
How old is your SIM card?
Are you using VoLTE?
bhavik_kk said:
The technician from Flipkart.com visited and all he did was a hard reset ....and said the issue will be resolved and left. The phone still switches off suddenly and take atleast 30-45 mins to turn on....as it goes into bootloop..aur the phone screen just simply flickers. I can't even place another return request on the flipkart website and it pops up an error, 'somethin went wrong'... Worst experience with flipkart. #Asus India....please help me with this.
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Just call the customer service again (take the number from the website). You'll again get frustrated while explaining a new person the whole problem all over again. They'll send the technician again (hopefully the same one). Just tell him that the reset didn't work (or record a video of the bootloop) and he'll approve the replacement. It worked for me (got the replacement) and hopefully will work for you too.
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Are you all from India?
Do you have the same mobile operator or not?
How old is your SIM card?
Are you using VoLTE?
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I am from Hobg Kong. My phone was functioning well before the latest update last week.
Its funny when I took my phone to the service center it has rebooted by itself (I tried for an hour earlier but the phone has refused to boot no matter how I tried) and everything seens to be fine. Luckily I have recorded a video of the malfunction earlier at home to prove my case !
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I am from Hobg Kong. My phone was functioning well before the latest update last week.
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What version was functioning well for you?
What version broke your phone?
Did you use VoLTE prior to boot loop?
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What version was functioning well for you?
What version broke your phone?
Did you use VoLTE prior to boot loop?
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My phone is not with me so I cannot tell you exactly which version it was. As I said, it was Ok before the latest upgrade a few days ago. I have been using volte since day one. I doubt it caused the problem because when reboot happened, I was at home using WiFi.