Back button starting to act up? - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all,
Just this morning, my back button on my I9000m seems to be acting funny (Phone is only about 3 days old). When I hit it it seems to get "stuck" for a pretty good time, (i can reproduce it by hitting it twice, will get stuck most of the time on the second hit; or even when trying to back out of multiple things.. will hang).
It'll eventually "unstuck" itself after like 10-15 seconds or so..
I can force unstuck by locking and then unlocking the screen via the power button..
Have tried restarting the phone, battery pulling it... only thing left to try is to flash the bugger..
I don't think it's hardware, because it is functional, I get haptic feedback and what not.. it almost feels like its waiting to do something....
Running Stock JH2 w/ OCLF...
Help?

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Boot-loop or bricked G1?

Hey all!
About a month ago I rooted my G1 for the 1st time via the 'one-click' recovery flasher method. I successfully rooted my G1 with the CyanogenMod 3.6.8.1 stable build, and then also successfully updated to 4.0.2 via the Cyanogen Updater. However, after about a week or so I made the fatal error of holding a glass of water and my G1 together and the inevitable happened... my beloved G1 in said glass of water! It was only about 80% in and only for a few seconds, and when I quickly took off the back cover etc it really didn't seem too soaked, water was in there but not a lot. It visibly seems fine (water hasn't got to the screen etc). After drying the best I could, I tried turning it on again, and managed just about to get it fully loaded before failing. Since then I think it basically goes into a boot loop: It goes on the G1 logo then after about 30 seconds a quick vibrate and again into the G1 logo (and repeat to infinity). I know there are certain things to try such as pressing home & power, or cam button & power etc but I don't think these work because as soon as I put my battery (and spare I've tried) into the phone it immediately powers on. This isn't normal is it? Surely you should have to press the power button? So because I don't have to press power to turn it on, I don't think these safe mode type boots work (I've even tried for example, holding down the home button then putting the battery in). I don't know if I am in a simple boot loop related to a rooting error, or if my mobile is simply knackered due to the water exposure!? It's been a couple of weeks now since the accident and I'm stumped
Any help, or suggestions would be gratefully appreciated!
cosmos
iamthecosmos said:
Hey all!
About a month ago I rooted my G1 for the 1st time via the 'one-click' recovery flasher method. I successfully rooted my G1 with the CyanogenMod 3.6.8.1 stable build, and then also successfully updated to 4.0.2 via the Cyanogen Updater. However, after about a week or so I made the fatal error of holding a glass of water and my G1 together and the inevitable happened... my beloved G1 in said glass of water! It was only about 80% in and only for a few seconds, and when I quickly took off the back cover etc it really didn't seem too soaked, water was in there but not a lot. It visibly seems fine (water hasn't got to the screen etc). After drying the best I could, I tried turning it on again, and managed just about to get it fully loaded before failing. Since then I think it basically goes into a boot loop: It goes on the G1 logo then after about 30 seconds a quick vibrate and again into the G1 logo (and repeat to infinity). I know there are certain things to try such as pressing home & power, or cam button & power etc but I don't think these work because as soon as I put my battery (and spare I've tried) into the phone it immediately powers on. This isn't normal is it? Surely you should have to press the power button? So because I don't have to press power to turn it on, I don't think these safe mode type boots work (I've even tried for example, holding down the home button then putting the battery in). I don't know if I am in a simple boot loop related to a rooting error, or if my mobile is simply knackered due to the water exposure!? It's been a couple of weeks now since the accident and I'm stumped
Any help, or suggestions would be gratefully appreciated!
cosmos
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You might have tried to turn the phone on too soon. You should have let it dry out for 24 or 48 hours before turning it on. Then there are methods of putting the phone in a bowl of rice to dry it out and others. But you said that holding cam and power or home and power don't do anything right?

G1 is constantly freezing

Hi!
I have a g1 and its freezing constantly. before one month it starts to freeze and I downgrade it to rc29 and root it and put cyanogen 4.1.999 and continue to update all cyanogen releases and it stops freezing. Now I am runing 4.2.4 and before two weeks the freezing thing get started again. first it starts to freeze when it get hot, when I use it for long time and it get hot in my hands. That was rerely happening first few days. Than it starts to freeze when charging and lately even when on standby. If it freezes when on standby the phone don't respond in any way only some times the volume buttons work and I can hear the sound of changing the volume when I press it, and even sometimes I can receive calls but the display don't work and no lights on buttons part. On the other hand when it freezes when I work on my phone it just freeze and there is no any respond from the phone. Buttons light are on and display is on. sometimes it get off, sometimes the display get off and buttons light is still working. Some times the freezing thing start in stages, firstly touchscreen and ball press won't respond. But I can move to another icon using ball and even enter it using the enter button on qwerty keyboard. And after some time even that part stop working and the phone is completly freezed. when I pull the battery out and return it back right after some times it wont turn on. And I just pull it off and leave it like that for half hour or more and it turn on normally. The only issue last few days it even starts to freeze while booting. I make a logcat and grabed the last_kmsg and its available in the attachment.
I hope someone is going to help me
ps. The phone is without warranty and there is no t-mobile or htc service center in my country.
Sounds like a hardware issue man, you may be SOL... You can try wiping everything, and re-flashing cyanogen 4.2.5, and see if that helps your issue.
Also, try underclocking your CPU, to help it not overheat as much, as that seems to be what your saying is causing the problem.
Leme know how that works out.
Try flashing a build that did not freeze for you, and stick on it for at least a week or two. If that build starts to freeze, it may be hardware.
I did wipe everything and put a fresh cyanogen rom 4.2.4. and it still occur.
How can I underclock my CPU?
btw. Thanks for help I hope its not serious hardware problem...

Power Button- slow?

i noticed recently that if i press the power button, it sometimes takes a really long time to turn the screen on. i know the hardware works because the backlight in the soft buttons turns on immediately, but the screen remains black for up to 10 seconds. this happens rarely. however, im fairly sure it isnt a software problem because ive wiped completely and installed a fresh rom and the problem seems to persist. perhaps i just recently noticed, and the problem was always there? does anyone else have this problem?
three threads above yours.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=681723
could be a hardware issue.
Mine does this every few days.. I am still on the stock 2.1 rom.
Mine also does this, I only noticed it after flashing Cyanogenmod 5.0.6. so I thought it might have been a bug. I also assumed it was a bug because the phone seems to act strangely when you are touching the screen and try to hit the power button.
Hopefully this isn't a hardware issue, I've had the phone since release.
Is anyone else experiencing similar issues?
It happens to me as well, but very infrequently. Maybe every few days... so it doesn't bother me enough to worry about it.
I'm on stock ROM btw.
I am leaning towards thinking this may be software related. A few minutes ago I was at the lock screen and tried about 50 times (yes I waited long enough after each press) and simply could not get the screen to turn off. I then tried long pressing the power button and, sure enough, each time it would bring up the shutdown menu (yes, over the lock screen). Must be a bug right?
Hmm, my problem's slightly different. Around half of the time, I have to press the power button twice to turn the screen on. Sometimes, pressing it the first time doesn't turn the screen on, had to press the power button firmly again.
This started only recently. On stock n1 and bought it during feb.
that means that your power button is dying, like many others' (including mine)
this is the first time, it takes 2 clicks to work....than it will increase.
Expect a repair soon...
Well i am having the issue other way around. i am not been able to put my phone in stand by mode by clicking on it and it is do a hard press then i get options to shut off the phone
any suggestions what might be causing it ?
I'm happy I haven't received this problem yet
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i want my yogurt lol froyo time
negroplasty said:
Mine also does this, I only noticed it after flashing Cyanogenmod 5.0.6. so I thought it might have been a bug. I also assumed it was a bug because the phone seems to act strangely when you are touching the screen and try to hit the power button.
Hopefully this isn't a hardware issue, I've had the phone since release.
Is anyone else experiencing similar issues?
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I am having the same issue and i wonder if you were able to find the cause for it. I have the same rom as you do on your phone
negroplasty said:
I am leaning towards thinking this may be software related. A few minutes ago I was at the lock screen and tried about 50 times (yes I waited long enough after each press) and simply could not get the screen to turn off. I then tried long pressing the power button and, sure enough, each time it would bring up the shutdown menu (yes, over the lock screen). Must be a bug right?
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I have a similar problem. When I unplug the N1 from the charger, the screen comes on showing the lock screen, and I can't get it to turn off. If I unlock the phone, however, then the power button works normally. I don't think it was doing this until recently (I bought it in January the first day it was offered and am running the stock update1 ROM).
So here is my theory if the power button is a problem then it needs to act up both ways and not only one way. right now i can put the phone in sleep mode but i can wake it up. i will post the issues on the development forum and might be able to find an asnswer to it
So seems like the issues is because of Cyanogenmod 5.0.6 because since i have flashed another rom it is working just fine. i will be doing some more testing before i can be certain
Another problem I am experiencing is when I long press the power button, it pulls up the phone options menu but also turns off the screen. It's extremely frustrating as it does this quite frequently; right after I power on the screen again and unlock the device it works properly every time - so much so that I am convinced this is a software issue.
I am now running froyo, rooted with Cyan's minor root patch. I can also say for sure I experienced the same problem on CM 5.0.6, but it definitely occurred less frequently.
Am I alone here?
di2356 said:
i noticed recently that if i press the power button, it sometimes takes a really long time to turn the screen on. i know the hardware works because the backlight in the soft buttons turns on immediately, but the screen remains black for up to 10 seconds. this happens rarely. however, im fairly sure it isnt a software problem because ive wiped completely and installed a fresh rom and the problem seems to persist. perhaps i just recently noticed, and the problem was always there? does anyone else have this problem?
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I just started having this problem after upgrading to 2.2.
I have this every so often. But sometimes wonder if it is flyscreen doing it
You guys should all just be running the app no lock to take the power autumn out of the equation.
Ahhhhh! I just need trackball wakeup!
I have a similar issue where my screen will turn on but will be unresponsive. When i turn it on and off, the backlight jut comes and goes. If it times out it won't turn back on for a bit(the backlight will come on still).
I just wiped my phone, hoping that'll fix it since it only started happening on a regular basis since I updated to Froyo

[Q] Broken Power Switch

Greetings.
Today the power switch from my Note stopped working.
I found a website that will replace it for an original Samsung one, but I would like to ask if anyone has a better alternative here on the US.
This is the one I got:
http://mobiletechvideos.mybigcommerce.com/samsung-galaxy-note-power-button-repair/
Also, it is weird that now that the power button doesn't work at all, I have to take out the battery to "turn off" the phone. But when I put the battery back on, the phone turns itself on. Is that normal behavior?
Thank you in advance.
if the phone is working as usual, then instead of removing the battery to switch the phone off, use any widget from the playstore to power off the phone. this way it will power off fine. may be its because the power button is messed up.
After 14 days of having the power switch in a nonworking state, today I woke up, and lo and behold, the damn switch started the work again.
Now I can turn off the phone normally, everything is normal now.
I didn't do anything special, nothing at all.
Before, I couldn't turn off the phone even with apps like QuickOff, thats allows the phone to reboot, turn off and etc, so I had to take the battery out every time.
I have no explanation.
You got lucky there :thumbup:
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So, I think it is just because the power button gets sticky. I was having a similar problem, except that it was working intermittently; sometimes it would turn the phone off, sometimes it would bring up the shutdown screen; and sometimes it would work like it was supposed to. Probably yours started working when whatever was making it stick got dislodged. What I did was just press the button REAALLLY hard for a while while the battery was out. It's been about 24 hours and I haven't had any problems yet, fingers crossed. Another guy in a different thread just wiggled it around. Probably if you take the whole board off you could remove the power button and reinstall it or something, though it seems no one has had to go that far yet. Anyway, if anyone else runs into this problem, just mess around with the button until it starts working again. Though, as always, if you break it, its not my fault.

Major Note5 problem out of the blue, help!

My GF was making a call with my Note5 and it popped up Process System isn't responding - OK, Wait - neither of which did anything. also it was vibrating every second or so, probably while trying to bring the system process back up and it crashing again.
Holding power didn't seem to turn it off but eventually it restarted to SAMSUNG screen, where it CONTINUES to vibrate every second and never progress.
Holding power does not shut it down.
What the heck do I do now!?
This is a relatively new phone but I bought it from some guy who I can't get back in contact with. It had been working fine for a week, rooted, running Dr Ketan rom.
edit: OK, after about 5 minutes of it vibrating at the SAMSUNG screen I tried holding power AND vol down, this (perhaps coincidentally) then rebooted it and it seemed to come up fine this time. It's a real pain not having a removable battery when something like this happens.

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