Constant bootloop into MIUI Recovery mode 5.0 (PLEASE HELP) - Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC Questions & Answers

Hi guys having a big issue with my phone for 1w now.
When I went to sleep it was fine but when I woke up it constantly restarts into MIUI recovery mode 5.0. Only other screen I can get into is fastboot.
I've tried fixing it myself by holding the power button/tapping it quickly like another thread suggested. Even tried bringing it to 2 different phone fixing stores but they said the only way to fix this is to wipe data but unfortunately I can't do that since I have important 2FAs in there I didn't get a chance to back up yet.
My theory is that my phone was running out of storage <1gb and it's been pending update forever and somehow it tried to update overnight but there was no storage left.
Anyone have any idea how to fix this? Very much regretting buying a Xiaomi phone now..
Thanks heaps! <3

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[Q] Stuck on HTC boot logo

Help guys, I just randomly restarted my TITAN to brag about my startup speed (she has a GS2), luckily she went in to get some water. I had updated it with the most recent HTC update two days ago, no problems there. Was developer unlocked without any hacking. I've tried re-rebooting it. It's not booting to recovery with the camera button down too. Theres an option to factory reset if I hold down the volume buttons on boot, but I really want that to be my last option, if it even works at all. Please tell me theres something I can do about this ... my heart is breaking!
try pulling the battery out and then restarting?
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Eh ... I did that, heck, i've even let the battery run out too. Plugged to my computer and it shows the charging icon. After a bit, it reboots (expectedly) and gets stuck at th logo all over again. I'm at my wits end. I really don't want to reset it; whether its all my precious data thats preventing me from doing it - or the fact that if it still doesn't work afterwards i'm totally screwed, I don't know.
//Sorry for posting in the wrong forum
Phew. So after about 6 hours of random button holding, battery pulling and facepalming, I decided to factory reset the phone. Funny thing is, as I rebooted and held the volume buttons, the download mode screen popped up! Luckily, since I had just updated the phone about two days ago, not only do I have a restore point, but its a recent one too! So glad.
Now the question, was it the update that caused this problem? I noticed that the OS version remained at 7720 after the update, didn't know what the BL/radio version were previously. Any TITAN owners care to chime in?
I had this exact problem with my Titan just a few weeks ago. I didn't have a restore point unfortunately. But had to go through the whole reset process

Samsung Galaxy S2 Recovery mode/reboot loop issues

Hi
I have a problem with my Galaxy S2 where it's in a constant reboot loop and the only way to stop it is by taking the battery out.
I'm sure that if I do a factory reset it'll go back to normal.
The problem is, I can't back anything up because as soon as the phone boots up it restarts.
Is there ANY other way to back up my photos and videos etc?
I have NOT rooted the phone
Cannot find any solutions online
I'm currently having this problem too. A couple of days ago it kept rebooting in a loop. I took the battery out and left it for a while, then let it charge. It seemed okay afterwards. Now today it keeps rebooting, and the past couple of days it has refused to charge the battery because apparently the battery was "too hot or too cold" (don't quote me on that) so I'm very confused. Just now though the battery was about half-charged and it still went into the reboot loop.
Something else you should know is that like the OP it has the stock OS on. It isn't rooted or modified. I don't want to factory reset it because I have spent so much time customising it (with apps) and it would be a pain in the ass if the problem still existed afterwards. One thing I must ask the OP is, did you recently get a 64GB MicroSDXC card for your S2? I ask this because I did a couple of weeks ago and it's been working fantastically and was said to work fine with the S2, but I'd like to explore any possible reason this reboot loop is happening.
Thanks.
Edit: To confirm I deleted the cache and this didn't help. I don't want to hard reset...
I've just done a factory reset - I hadn't realised that it only affects my apps and not my files.
The phone is ok now.

Random restarts

Out of nowhere my phone started to restart randomly to the point when it looks like a boot loop. Also I have noticed that those boot loops occurs when my battery is below 50% and when I'm charged to 100% I can boot but after 3-4 minutes it goes to restart anyway. Also when I have turned off WiFi, GPS and BT there are no more reboots so far but I'm not able to turn on back WiFi, GPS or BT unless I will pull battery out and put back and turn on them back quickly but then I'm getting back those random restarts.
I'm on a stock but rooted Lollipop with TWRP.
I saw some threads with similar issues and were related to a battery but in those cases phones stay up when were charged or a battery pack and mine has still if is connected to the wall or a battery pack.
Any clue what is going on?
Thanks
OK now I'm not able to get to the Factory Reset screen (Power + Vol Down). Any clue on that?
Also when I try to flash stock it goes for about 6% and stops saying something like can't change to download mode.
Is this phone dead?
Also when I try to flash stock it goes for about 6% and stops saying something like can't change to download mode.
Is this phone dead?
So now I have issues to get started that phone. Mostly goes into boot loop mode (LG logo, LED flashes few times and reboots). Sometimes it goes beyond LG logo - to AT&T logo and reboots there. When I pass that I have a luck and I can get phone to work but I need to disable WiFi, BT and NFC.
Also I have got into MiniOS and run that ATT testing tool which came all passed except one - OTG or something like that failed.
Any help?
I think android modification is dead man. There's a bunch of junk devs that release crap that isn't even worthy of being flushed down a toilet, then provide no help to users with problems. At best they tell you that it's your fault then ignore you.
Wish I could help. I'm having a similar problem on CM13. After a few dozen posts asking for help with 0 replies, I've decided you now modify your software entirely at your own risk and if something goes to hell you either have to install a different ROM or buy a new phone.
TheNetwork said:
I think android modification is dead man. There's a bunch of junk devs that release crap that isn't even worthy of being flushed down a toilet, then provide no help to users with problems. At best they tell you that it's your fault then ignore you.
Wish I could help. I'm having a similar problem on CM13. After a few dozen posts asking for help with 0 replies, I've decided you now modify your software entirely at your own risk and if something goes to hell you either have to install a different ROM or buy a new phone.
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try a new battery @TheNetwork @Scyzor
I ran into those constant bootloops on every ROM I tried, including when I factory restored to KitKat unless the phone was plugged in. I got a new battery (then recently replacing that one with a newer & good 6,800mAh for under $20 because it drains way too fast) & bootloops stopped.
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TheNetwork said:
I think android modification is dead man. There's a bunch of junk devs that release crap that isn't even worthy of being flushed down a toilet, then provide no help to users with problems. At best they tell you that it's your fault then ignore you.
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I think this is sad but true :\ All PROs are gone to different phones or newest releases and only LG G3 fanboys left with bunch of "supporters" from Asia. Anyway I'm going to dump LG and will wait for new Google Nexus.
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try a new battery @TheNetwork @Scyzor
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Zahr said:
I ran into those constant bootloops on every ROM I tried, including when I factory restored to KitKat unless the phone was plugged in. I got a new battery (then recently replacing that one with a newer & good 6,800mAh for under $20 because it drains way too fast) & bootloops stopped.
Sent from my LG-D850 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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I have got two batteries week ago. One original replacement (3000 mAh) and some OEM (3500 mAh) - both were failing into boot loop until I will get to be lucky enough after full charge over the night and boot to the system and leave it as is but last Tuesday my screen started to fade away instead of turning off and after that it went again into boot loop.
But I don't have any problems booting into recovery (TWRP) or DL mode. Strange...
Scyzor said:
I think this is sad but true :\ All PROs are gone to different phones or newest releases and only LG G3 fanboys left with bunch of "supporters" from Asia. Anyway I'm going to dump LG and will wait for new Google Nexus.
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This happens with all phones as devs are like anyone else. They upgrade their devices and focus on the new device. Some sell their old device to offset the cost of the new one. Development takes time and many of these individuals have lives outside of development. They have jobs and/or families. What they do is for the fun of it and so they can get more of what they want out of Android. If they share it, then that is up to them and does not mean they owe support to those who choose to use their ROM(s). The fact that a development site lets non developers use ROMs that are uploaded is a privilege and I'm thankful for it. I'm not a developer but have been able to use info from here to get more of whst I want from my phones.
Strange problem. Battery full, no problems there. After getting mad about sdcard not being recognized, even with cm 12.1 , I decided to install cm 6.01 rom(marshmallow) nightly. Installed, changed launcher to nova prime, right gapps, and installed kernel auditor. Downloaded xposed for marshmallow, rebooted, everything was fine(or so I thought). Two days later, coming back from store, looked at my phone and hit power, to get it out of sleep. That's when everything went wrong. It didn't come back, and no pressing of the power button did anything, I had to battery pull. I rebooted to twrp, and over the next week tried to get it right. Uninstalled cm 6.01 nightly, and put xneon rom on it. Same problem persisted, no boot to the os, or partial boot to the lockscreen. I knew the phone wasn't hard bricked, since twrp was still working, and phone wasn't shutting down to no response. Whenever I tried to boot into the os' , it would still get stuck on startup, though. I read all of the advice to return to stock, using flashtool, or lgup, going into download mode, everthing that I could read up on, and implement. I ran to best buy, and ordered a huawei 5x, and said to myself, I can't fix it. Well, today, I said why don't I short the battery pins, and repeatedly press the power buttons, at the same time( because when i put the battery in, even after 10~15 seconds, it would boot to the lg logo, then fade to non-responsive again). Viola! it booted into the os' , and didn't shut down to unresponsive condition(no power button action, and ultimately, battery pull). It seems everthing was fine, until I used the browser, then condition came back. Battery pull again, and it's working now, haven't shut it down since, so I adjusted the display off time to 30 min. , and turned off power saving modes. I don't know if it's truly fixed, but I thought my phone was going to my archives history drawer(all my other phones still work, but they're underpowered, old os' phones). It may still go there, once I pick up my huawei, but I'm glad to see it still living. Is there some type of time out I'm not aware of? or a shutdown by internal fuse, or reset that's built into the firmware? I've heard of bad screens with this, but didn't think that was the problem, since, when in twrp, it never shut down to being unresponsive, and when twrp shut off screen, it would come back, even after hrs of it on. I want to know if the bootloader has anything to do with this, and by shorting it, cleared the emmc.
I have made a video how it looks on my LG G3:
PS.
Is there flashable CWM for D850? I have heard that TWRP is creating those issues from the video.
Well, based on some articles it looks like a hardware issue mostly related to the overheating and "cold soldering joints". Based on that article most of LG phones may experience that issue:
http://www.androidauthority.com/lg-v10-bootloop-problem-711334/

Stuck in a bootloop, but I didn't do anything to my phone

Hello, Nexus 5 forums. This is my first post on here, because I never even tried to root or install a custom ROM on my Nexus 5, having bought it for the official updates from Google and all that stuff (I had a Galaxy SII before this phone, and I frequently visited the XdaDev GSII forums because I installed CyanoGenMod on it).
I'll go straight to the point. My phone suddenly started rebooting randomly today, and by the end of the day it was stuck in a weird kind of bootloop. The Google logo would pop up, and right as the MM boot animation started the phone would reboot and the Google logo would show up. Right now, the phone's battery is probably dry, so that's why the phone isn't bootlooping, but it has done so for 3-4 hours before shutting down. I tried opening the phone, removing the battery and putting it back in, but the phone just kept bootlooping. I tried both getting into the stock recovery and into download mode, but the phone keeps on rebooting as soon as I get into download mode.
Can I do anything to fix this or is my phone doomed to the eternal bootloop?
Thanks in advance for any and all replies.
Sounds like there may be a problem with the power button.
Same thing happened to me like 5 times now. It is the power button. What I do is knock it on the side of a table below the power button. I just need it to last until the new nexus is released, so I never investigated the proper fix.
I understand, so my problem is more a hardware than a software issue. I tried knocking the phone on the side of a table like @NicksSpleen said, but maybe my problem is more serious. What can I do to fix this? I need it to last until Christmas, as I'm going to get a new phone then (maybe the Nexus Sailfish, if the price is acceptable).
EDIT: Double post.
I disassembled my phone and fixed the problem by cleaning the power button. Works like a charm. Thanks for all your suggestions!
Anything other than the power button?

OnePlus 6 crash dump - multiple users facing crashdump mode issue in past two months

So I've been using my OnePlus for about 2 years. The phone was kept in a rugged armor case, never dropped nor was it ever exposed to any sort of moisture. The device was never rooted nor was the bootloader ever unlocked.
At the end of August 2020 last month I was using maps when it suddenly crashed and went into Qualcomm Crashdump mode. I thought not a big deal, xda would have a fix to this.
I came home and for two weeks I tried different builds of the msmdownload tool with different methods to revive the phone. None of them worked. The 9.0 build did end up booting the phone but only for a short while before it got stuck, shut off and went into crash dump mode again. I can only boot into fastboot mode and that only sometimes (ofc EDL mode as well).
Fed up, I contacted OnePlus and scheduled a remote session with them. As was no surprise they used the msmdownload tool as well (build 10.3.0). And it obviously did not work and adviced me to visit the nearest support center. Unfortunately there is no service center nearby in my country so I dug deeper trying to find people with similar issue. Now this is the funny part.
On the brands own community app I found 5-6 other people who faced the exact same issue. They tried everything and when nothing worked they eventually went to the service center and were told that apparently the motherboard needs to be changed and it will cost as much as the phones value in today's date. Here's the interesting fact. All these 6 users were on the latest OOS 10.3.5 and faced this issue in the span of those 4 weeks. August to September of 2020.
The purpose of this thread:
1) To diagnose the issue with the help of the xda community as I believe that there is no way that the mobo could get fried this way.
2) To possibly find a solution as the phone is in absolute scratch less condition.
3) and most important, to find other people than those 6 who have faced this exact issue in the past couple of months so that it could be raised with OnePlus. Im hoping that OnePlus could at least diagnose it and release a tool for the fix if there are enough of us. Wishful thinking maybe but worth a shot.
Hoping for your support. Peace.
Guess what might be 7th person. My oneplus 6 keeps shutting down all of a sudden and some times even wont start or something might start but again goes off while booting. So, then i have to start it after 10 mins and so and start it again and that too wait for 5 to 10 mins after starting before start using it or else it goes off again. Cant use it for heavy usage any more like before. Sometimes even turns off all of sudden. i have used all msm tools to reinstall but no use. Funny thing is while evening setting up the phone after flashing it goes off. Dont no if its hardware problem or not. I also have not dropped my phone.. Can any one find whats the problem?
@ms2020 has the same exact problem as you describe here but on 6t. We did all we could. I even tagged osmosis and he said if msm tool won't work then unfortunately it's a no go...
Same problem here. I have two OnePlus 6. One has OOS 10.3.5 with a locked bootloader, the other one has a custom rom.
6 weeks ago I was using google chrome on the one with OOS and suddenly the phone froze for few seconds and went to crash dump mode. I tried every msm tools version and every suggestions I found, but none of them worked.
The one with custom rom hasn't had any problem so far.
flash713 said:
@ms2020 has the same exact problem as you describe here but on 6t. We did all we could. I even tagged osmosis and he said if msm tool won't work then unfortunately it's a no go...
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@saban56
When did you lot face this issue? I'll be raising the issue with OnePlus. Hopefully they could diagnose this and release some tool to fix this if there are enough people out there.
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@saban56
When did you lot face this issue? I'll be raising the issue with OnePlus. Hopefully they could diagnose this and release some tool to fix this if there are enough people out there.
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I think it was around August 19th or 20th.
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@saban56
When did you lot face this issue? I'll be raising the issue with OnePlus. Hopefully they could diagnose this and release some tool to fix this if there are enough people out there.
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This leads me to believe perhaps the same will eventually happen to me. I've had my 6t go to crash dump mode several times. A few times when I wasn't using my device and went to use it it was on crash dump and some other random times on various custom roms.
Crazy thing is every time I have been able to boot back to system by holding power + my volume +&- untill I see fastboot screen then release and every time I could hit start from bootloader and phone would reboot back to system like nothing ever happened. However this seems to be happening more and more as time goes on. Seeing how it's happened with some of you guys and you weren't bootloader unlocked or rooted just like if happened with @ms2020 then I would lean towards thinking this is a hardware issue and man if it is ... I remember when my Nexus 6p bit it. By the time they gave people some sort of refund on that it was probably more than a year later. I hope for all of us that that's not the case but it sure seems that way to me. ?
Are you thinking it was something in an OOS update? Possibly?
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This leads me to believe perhaps the same will eventually happen to me. I've had my 6t go to crash dump mode several times. A few times when I wasn't using my device and went to use it it was on crash dump and some other random times on various custom roms.
Crazy thing is every time I have been able to boot back to system by holding power + my volume +&- untill I see fastboot screen then release and every time I could hit start from bootloader and phone would reboot back to system like nothing ever happened. However this seems to be happening more and more as time goes on. Seeing how it's happened with some of you guys and you weren't bootloader unlocked or rooted just like if happened with @ms2020 then I would lean towards thinking this is a hardware issue and man if it is ... I remember when my Nexus 6p bit it. By the time they gave people some sort of refund on that it was probably more than a year later. I hope for all of us that that's not the case but it sure seems that way to me.
Are you thinking it was something in an OOS update? Possibly?
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Whaaat, my OP 6 also went to crashdump mode like 2 or 3 times but got rebooted automatically soon after, never happened since.This was also around the time of August. man the part where you told abt your nexus 6p, it hit me. I also had the 6p and it suffered the same fate, sadly there was no support for the phone where i live and it's just lying dead in my drawer ever since. Just hope this doesn't happen again...
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This leads me to believe perhaps the same will eventually happen to me. I've had my 6t go to crash dump mode several times. A few times when I wasn't using my device and went to use it it was on crash dump and some other random times on various custom roms.
Crazy thing is every time I have been able to boot back to system by holding power + my volume +&- untill I see fastboot screen then release and every time I could hit start from bootloader and phone would reboot back to system like nothing ever happened. However this seems to be happening more and more as time goes on. Seeing how it's happened with some of you guys and you weren't bootloader unlocked or rooted just like if happened with @ms2020 then I would lean towards thinking this is a hardware issue and man if it is ... I remember when my Nexus 6p bit it. By the time they gave people some sort of refund on that it was probably more than a year later. I hope for all of us that that's not the case but it sure seems that way to me.
Are you thinking it was something in an OOS update? Possibly?
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It's obviously a software issue after the latest update. My phone was never once dropped or exposed to moisture or charged with anything except the in box charger in the one year. There is no possiblity that mine was a hardware issue as OP suggests.
Sidenote: was any of your phones at less than 10% of storage remaining? My phone was below 10% odlf storage.
Also confirm your storage? 6/64 or 6/128? Mine was 6/64.
I have a similar problem, my OnePlus 6 is sometimes just freezing in the system, then shuts down and goes to CrashDump mode. I have this problem since half a year. Sometimes it just reboots normally.
What I also notices: When my phone shuts down because of low battery and I plug it in, it should enter the charging mode, where it shows the battery percentage and some animation, but mine goes into CrashDump Mode.
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I have a similar problem, my OnePlus 6 is sometimes just freezing in the system, then shuts down and goes to CrashDump mode. I have this problem since half a year. Sometimes it just reboots normally.
What I also notices: When my phone shuts down because of low battery and I plug it in, it should enter the charging mode, where it shows the battery percentage and some animation, but mine goes into CrashDump Mode.
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I had my 6t do same thing! Low battery, plugged it in and went to crash dump. When I get low battery again I'm going to see if I can make it do it again. I hope OnePlus can hook us up with a fix before more of our devices end up needing work done on them and are not able to be used because of it. So far I've been lucky enough to always get out of crash dump my holding volume +&- button and power down until I see fastboot screen and releasing then at bootloader screen just hit power and I reboot back in to system.
Op has gotta be right about this being software issue. I'm going to roll back on msm tool to a previous OOS. When I update from 9xx I'll stop a few OOS's before 10.3.5 and see if any of this occurs while on an earlier version of OOS. Worth a shot. I'll report back in this same post in a few days as to what OOS I'm on and if I have this low battery plug in crash dump or crash dump any other way.
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I had my 6t do same thing! Low battery, plugged it in and went to crash dump. When I get low battery again I'm going to see if I can make it do it again. I hope OnePlus can hook us up with a fix before more of our devices end up needing work done on them and are not able to be used because of it. So far I've been lucky enough to always get out of crash dump my holding volume +&- button and power down until I see fastboot screen and releasing then at bootloader screen just hit power and I reboot back in to system.
Op has gotta be right about this being software issue. I'm going to roll back on msm tool to a previous OOS. When I update from 9xx I'll stop a few OOS's before 10.3.5 and see if any of this occurs while on an earlier version of OOS. Worth a shot. I'll report back in this same post in a few days as to what OOS I'm on and if I have this low battery plug in crash dump or crash dump any other way.
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Any update??
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Any update??
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Just had another crash dump and "Attecomp" below where it said crash dump. My device is a T-Mobile model that's been converted to Global. Since I started flashing roms back in the Nexus S days I've always kept dev options on and usb debugging checked... Currently flashing OOS in twrp. Will report back if I boot up to system or whatever happens. I do know I had 65-70% battery when this happened. I was on Pixen Android 11 with no extra mods or anything installed at the time.
Six or seven times previous I've always been able to manually do the button press , enter fastboot mode, hit power and I would boot system. This time when I did that and it looped around back to crash dump mode again. So I manually booted twrp and waiting for it to finish flashing now... Fingers crossed. ?
I'm good. I did a clean twrp install of latest OOS 10.3.6, Corvus and finalize, formatted data and im back booted up now and setting up phone.
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Just had another crash dump and "Attecomp" below where it said crash dump. My device is a T-Mobile model that's been converted to Global. Since I started flashing roms back in the Nexus S days I've always kept dev options on and usb debugging checked... Currently flashing OOS in twrp. Will report back if I boot up to system or whatever happens. I do know I had 65-70% battery when this happened. I was on Pixen Android 11 with no extra mods or anything installed at the time.
Six or seven times previous I've always been able to manually do the button press , enter fastboot mode, hit power and I would boot system. This time when I did that and it looped around back to crash dump mode again. So I manually booted twrp and waiting for it to finish flashing now... Fingers crossed.
I'm good. I did a clean twrp install of latest OOS 10.3.6, Corvus and finalize, formatted data and im back booted up now and setting up phone.
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So this is the update. A person in my town had the same issue. Went to a local repair shop. They informed that its an issue of the IC. I think its jargon for the mobo in the local market. So they repaired his "IC" and apparently his phone is running fine now. Costed about 40USD. Will take it to them in a few days and report back. Still cant understand how its a hardware issue though.
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Just read that crash dump happens due to a kernel issue on OnePlus 6/6t. Read that on a telegram group.
Also see this for details: https://github.com/Ashutosh-s-Test-...mmit/a7611e75d6b4262b22475e0e12a9ecf84cf5e443
This must mean that this is one way that crash dump occurs. Because not all crash dumps are the same. If so then how come I've been there 7-8 times and always gotten back to a working device by going to fastboot mode manually and rebooting system.
And some people are stuck in crash dump and cannot do anything about it.
Every time I've been to crash dump mode I could always do the manual button press to enter fastboot mode and then hot exit that and reboot system by selecting "start " using power button when it's at the bootloader mode. Except yesterday...
Yesterday I had just installed OOS and Pixen 11 and booted system and setup my phone. All was good and my battery was at 55%. Then I booted twrp to flash magisk debug for root and instead of rebooting system like I selected from twrp it went to crash dump and when I tried the usual solution instead of rebooting to system it looped around right back to crash dump again. I booted twrp and installed OOS + Corvus and formatted data and booted fine. ?
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So I've been using my OnePlus for about 2 years. The phone was kept in a rugged armor case, never dropped nor was it ever exposed to any sort of moisture. The device was never rooted nor was the bootloader ever unlocked.
At the end of August 2020 last month I was using maps when it suddenly crashed and went into Qualcomm Crashdump mode. I thought not a big deal, xda would have a fix to this.
I came home and for two weeks I tried different builds of the msmdownload tool with different methods to revive the phone. None of them worked. The 9.0 build did end up booting the phone but only for a short while before it got stuck, shut off and went into crash dump mode again. I can only boot into fastboot mode and that only sometimes (ofc EDL mode as well).
Fed up, I contacted OnePlus and scheduled a remote session with them. As was no surprise they used the msmdownload tool as well (build 10.3.0). And it obviously did not work and adviced me to visit the nearest support center. Unfortunately there is no service center nearby in my country so I dug deeper trying to find people with similar issue. Now this is the funny part.
On the brands own community app I found 5-6 other people who faced the exact same issue. They tried everything and when nothing worked they eventually went to the service center and were told that apparently the motherboard needs to be changed and it will cost as much as the phones value in today's date. Here's the interesting fact. All these 6 users were on the latest OOS 10.3.5 and faced this issue in the span of those 4 weeks. August to September of 2020.
The purpose of this thread:
1) To diagnose the issue with the help of the xda community as I believe that there is no way that the mobo could get fried this way.
2) To possibly find a solution as the phone is in absolute scratch less condition.
3) and most important, to find other people than those 6 who have faced this exact issue in the past couple of months so that it could be raised with OnePlus. Im hoping that OnePlus could at least diagnose it and release a tool for the fix if there are enough of us. Wishful thinking maybe but worth a shot.
Hoping for your support. Peace. ✌
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Same happend with my oneplus 6 it went into crashdump mode all of a sudden i dont know what to do please help.
Deeksha Naurange said:
Same happend with my oneplus 6 it went into crashdump mode all of a sudden i dont know what to do please help.
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Try msmdownload tool. Look for the link on xda. Thats your only option. If that works, it works. Else you cant do anything. My scrathless OP6 is as good as a brick right now.
Deeksha Naurange said:
Same happend with my oneplus 6 it went into crashdump mode all of a sudden i dont know what to do please help.
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Have you tried holding down power+ volume +&- until you see fastboot mode?? Then select power while you are in "start" screen? Does it reboot back to crash dump when you do this or does your phone boot back up? I have seen crash dump 15 times on my 6t and only one time this didnt work. One time i wqs sent back to crash dump and because i always enable dev options and usb debugging immediately after i boot anything i flashed a rom and was able to boot up and had my phone back.
If you dont have an unlocked bootloader and enable dev options and usb debugging immediately then you should because this has been an issue for many months now w/the 6 and 6t.
If you have a lock screen enabled see funk wizards how to root thread and using twrp file mananger delete lockscreen.db and if other directories are present that he talks about on his thread delete them too then flash a rom.
Search high and low and read up. If for oneplus 6 and or 6t search both sections as theyre so much alike... Everything you need to know is already here. See my signiture for link to "how to navigate xda 2021."
If this does not work use msm tool. If msm tool doesnt work thats the end of the road.
(Edited 9:38pm central time)
I faced this same issue after 2 years of usage of the Oneplus6, QUALCOM CRASH DUMP and the device status locked,,device bricked and helpless after trying all possibilities,
Flaw seems to be at Oneplus factory hardware IC
My camera is practically unusable, it locks very much on the front. I only get it sometimes when I restart my phone, but imagine you in a situation of taking a quick photo having to ask people to wait for your phone to restart before you can take a photo. Besides it shut down when I'm using it, and I can only call after a few minutes.

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