Stuck at White Google Screen - Google Pixel Questions & Answers

Hi,
My Pixel 1 was acting weird so I decided to shut it off and reboot it. Upon rebooting it was stuck on the white Google splash screen. I have tried to do .\adb devices, however, my computer is unable to recognize the device. I just want to flash the factory image on the device again. Does anyone have any ideas?
Thank you for your help!
Also, my recovery doesn't work. If I choose recovery from the boot loader, it just gets stuck on the same white Google splash screen.

Can you check if your Charging connector and battery health is fine?
Seems like a hardware issue if you weren't trying to flash anything

I have the same issue, further more if I fastboot the twrp it's stuck on that splash screen also; @BMWPower06 did you get it sorted somehow ?

After changed the battery. It stuck with the white Google screen. Sometimes went into system,but immediately showed "shutting off" then phone turn off

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I am have a very similar issue, I also rooted my Brigadier with Kingroot and all went well. However, I attempted to flash the Xposed Framework onto it using Flashify. After doing such it got stuck in a bootloop, I was able to fix that problem by booting into fastboot mode and using fastboot to push stock firmware back onto my device. However now I have an even bigger problem where my phone boots up to the Powered by Android screen and then to the Kyocera screen, however instead of continuing to boot to the Verizon Wireless screen and then into the phone, it gets stuck at a black screen. I have tried waiting for hours and nothing at all happens, also I can no longer seem to boot into fastboot mode or in other words the Powered by Android screen with the little 1 in the top left corner of the screen. Fastboot nor ADB recognizes the device when plugged into my computer, as neither list anything when ran. Please help, I don't want to have to pay and end up sending my phone into Verizon to be unbricked.
Ornias Abezethibou said:
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I have the same problem. I bought a new a Brigadier that was on 4.4.2. I rooted with Kingroot ran update and now my phone will not boot past Kyocera screen. It goes black with the back light on. Did factory wipe and still nothing. I am shocked that KK has killed yet another phone of mine. I very much dislike KK ROM. What did you find out?

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Pixel stuck on "google" screen after screen & battery replacement (initial boot ok..)
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Pretty sure phone is bricked as I've tried most stuff I can think of. I replaced the battery & screen on my pixel, everything worked ok once glued back together, phone booted into android and I got as far as unlocking at the lock screen. Then the phone froze, rebooted and is now stuck on the google screen (before the G screen).
I cant get into recovery mode and device appears to be locked - I can see it in fastboot but most fastboot commands fail due to lock (and it wont unlock).
Anyone got any ideas of anything else I could try?
Thanks
marcus-w said:
Hi -
Pretty sure phone is bricked as I've tried most stuff I can think of. I replaced the battery & screen on my pixel, everything worked ok once glued back together, phone booted into android and I got as far as unlocking at the lock screen. Then the phone froze, rebooted and is now stuck on the google screen (before the G screen).
I cant get into recovery mode and device appears to be locked - I can see it in fastboot but most fastboot commands fail due to lock (and it wont unlock).
Anyone got any ideas of anything else I could try?
Thanks
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Any luck? I'm in the same situation. Bought a used pixel on ebay and it powered on and booted in to Android successfully the first time, but then frozen, and I try to reboot it
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