[Q] I want to know if this is SOD? - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey Y'all,
I installed the CF repacked ICS ROM and had no problem for the first 2 days until once after I locked the phone and tried to unlock it, it wouldn't open. I then restarted a couple of times and it would freeze in the boot logo animation. Then I just went back to GB. Is this SOD or is this a new issue which no one but me has encountered.

When the phone doesn't wake up..as in the screen doesn't come back on and usually requires a battery pull is SOD
Screen of death..
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Don't you mean 'sleep of death'?
Has anyone found a fix for the dreaded SOD? I've seen talk that it can be fixed by uninstalling certain apps, but it seems unclear/uncertain how to tell which apps are causing the problem.

sideways86 said:
Don't you mean 'sleep of death'?
Has anyone found a fix for the dreaded SOD? I've seen talk that it can be fixed by uninstalling certain apps, but it seems unclear/uncertain how to tell which apps are causing the problem.
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SOD is most likely kernel related, so there's probably no way to get rid of this plague for now. It will go away once we lay our hands on the ICS kernel source.

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[Q] Strange Vibrations on my i9000

Hi everyone,
I have noticed a strange behaviour on my i9000, the phone gives a short vibration, everything hangs for matbe 10 seconds & it gives out three short vibrations & everything is back to normal. This is quite annoying because it happens randomly. When that happens say when I get a call, its ringing but I cant pick the call up because the phone doesn't respond.
I will be very thankful if someone helps me out. Thanks.
That's the sign that the Android system crashed and its rebooting. Seems like you have some stability issues. What ROM are you running on?
rajuki said:
That's the sign that the Android system crashed and its rebooting. Seems like you have some stability issues. What ROM are you running on?
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JPH, Thanks.
Has anyone else noticed this on their phones? This has been happening to me only on JPC earlier & now on JPH.
I'm running jph also and get the crash vibrations quite often... Will be rolling back to jm8 + voodoo when I get home as jph is the first time I've experienced so many vibration crashes!
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Did you do wipe/factory reset after updating to JPH?
zstef said:
Did you do wipe/factory reset after updating to JPH?
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Yes I have, right after I flashed JPH, & it hasn't solved my problem. This wasn't happening when I had JG4 from Samsung.
Do you have ryanza one click lag fix applied? I found that caused the problem...
jaketurbo said:
Do you have ryanza one click lag fix applied? I found that caused the problem...
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Are you sure? I have RyanZA's lagfix 2.0.4 installed, yea. Where did you come across this info? Can you give me a link?
ragin said:
Are you sure? I have RyanZA's lagfix 2.0.4 installed, yea. Where did you come across this info? Can you give me a link?
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Well, ive had the lag fix installed a few times and tried it with different settings.
No lag fix no problem.
Lag fix with slider over to the right gives lock ups and vibrations.
Slider in middle, no vibrations so far.
Ive done a wipe after removing lag fix as the problem only occured after installing lag fix. When removed problem still occured but after wipe and same apps issue does not occur.
I can recreate this problem on demand.
jaketurbo said:
Well, ive had the lag fix installed a few times and tried it with different settings.
No lag fix no problem.
Lag fix with slider over to the right gives lock ups and vibrations.
Slider in middle, no vibrations so far.
Ive done a wipe after removing lag fix as the problem only occured after installing lag fix. When removed problem still occured but after wipe and same apps issue does not occur.
I can recreate this problem on demand.
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Thank you for clearing this up. We now know its the lagfix thats playing up.
Edit : Strange why noone has mentioned it in any of the pages that have been written till now, & quite a lot have been already written.
I have the same problems with vibrations. It happens from time to time without some special reason. I dont have RyanZA´s lag fix installed. My phone is not rooted. Using JPH. I think I´ll come bacak to JM8.
I do have this vibrations too!
But it only happens when I close an app! In my case it's pocket empires!
Maybe you should check if it happens after you close certain appz!
Only to fullfil, rooted JPH with NO lagfix
rajuki said:
That's the sign that the Android system crashed and its rebooting. Seems like you have some stability issues. What ROM are you running on?
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Yay thanks. I have this problem too. Not that often that it bothers me. I was just confused about why it did that. Thanks for clearing things up.
jaketurbo said:
Do you have ryanza one click lag fix applied? I found that caused the problem...
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I hope RyanZA looks at this Thread.
I just fail to see how lag fix will cause this issue. I had this issue without any lag fix installed because the ROM that I was using was unstable and was a beta (JPC). This, to me sounds more like either a problem with the flashing or the ROM it self.
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I have this problem with JPH and I have the RyanZA OCLF installed and enabled. I'll disable it and see if it goes away.
Of course in 3 days we'll have a firmware that will make all lag-fixes irrelevant anyway
Been running stock 2.2 with OCLF on top. The vibrations started after i upgraded to FroYo. Tried everything including uninstalling OCLF but to no avail. Now think i'll try a factory reset & see how things go.
My crashes are triggered by heavy web pages in the browser or multiple calls coming in. Its freakishly irritating. The worst part was that i couldn't unroot my phone & hand it over to samsung care to look at the issue; they'd immediately void warranty since its rooted.
Transferring all data back is going to be a pain though

Screen unresponsive

Hi everyone,
I bought a Samsung galaxy s last week from an eBay auction. The phone was described as touch screen lag. I was thinking that flashing a new firmware will solve the problem. I got really cheap though
The touch screen stops suddenly in every 5/6 minutes and I have to lock the screen using power key and unlock again to make it working.
when I got the phone:
Non Samsung battery and chargers were used, I changed and using original ones.
Stock XXJVS firmware in it.
First I flashed stock 2.2.1 froyo and test the screen using *#0*# code. it got pass. But when I start using it, the problem was still there.
Then I flashed stock GB, same story, now slim ics, same thing.
Please someone help me, there is nothing I can do with it now.
I search few threads related to screen problem but couldn't find one with similar problem. So asking here.
mregmi121 said:
Hi everyone,
I bought a Samsung galaxy s last week from an eBay auction. The phone was described as touch screen lag. I was thinking that flashing a new firmware will solve the problem. I got really cheap though
The touch screen stops suddenly in every 5/6 minutes and I have to lock the screen using power key and unlock again to make it working.
when I got the phone:
Non Samsung battery and chargers were used, I changed and using original ones.
Stock XXJVS firmware in it.
First I flashed stock 2.2.1 froyo and test the screen using *#0#* code. it got pass. But when I start using it, the problem was still there.
Then I flashed stock GB, same story, now slim ics, same thing.
Please someone help me, there is nothing I can do with it now.
I search few threads related to screen problem but couldn't find one with similar problem. So asking here.
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Sounds like a hardware problem to me..but it's really hard to say if it is. But it would definitely seem like it since it isn't ROM related. Maybe a water damage or faulty digitizer?
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This happens to me sometimes very rarely though, it will be weird and hard to touch but speaking to someone with the same phone they said they had this problem to all I do to resolve the problem is lock and unlock the screen, I thought this was normal?
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It shouldn't be normal. I am using another galaxy s for almost two years. But never had this problem in such extent, little bit lag on touchscreen when on froyo. But never after. Now with slim ics Temple run is more smooth then iphone 4.
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Kurre said:
Sounds like a hardware problem to me..but it's really hard to say if it is. But it would definitely seem like it since it isn't ROM related. Maybe a water damage or faulty digitizer?
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Thanks for reply. When I got it first time, it was really annoying, the problem was so frequent that it was almost unusable. Now in new rom, after unlocking the screen it works little longer then before. Works like a charm when it works. So not sure this is hardware problem.
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I don't think this is a hardware or problem either, I broke the screen and replaced it and I still have the same thing when though it is very rare, so if it was the screen it should of gone after I installed the new one, btw I installed a whole new pre built front so the bevil and LCD, and my phone has never hib water damaged? Maybe its something to do with the bootloader? As that doesn't change through ROM flashes
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mregmi121 said:
Please someone help me, there is nothing I can do with it now.
I search few threads related to screen problem but couldn't find one with similar problem. So asking here.
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try using a LCD modder LCD density modder https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.birdapi.android.dpi&feature=search_result
@xsenman;
I did that couple of times going through Advance slim setting. That didn't change anything. Now I'll try this as well.
I change touchscreen into chainfire sensitive option in semaphore app. Still lagging.
Tried over clocking to 1200 but it freezes and automatically reboots into recovery mode. I can use only after changing to default
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Guys its really annoying now. Its behaving strangely. I played with it few hours and found out that the screen near the home button freezes first. I cant press the dock but still pull the notification bar? then stops working whole screen. I checked the show touches in developers options setting. Sometimes it works randomly actually without touching it , I just place my finger near the screen but didn't touch and on few occasion it works opposite direction, like I scrolled down but it gone up:crying:
Is this the sensor issue? Is there any way to fix? Any idea please?
mregmi121 said:
Guys its really annoying now. Its behaving strangely. I played with it few hours and found out that the screen near the home button freezes first. I cant press the dock but still pull the notification bar? then stops working whole screen. I checked the show touches in developers options setting. Sometimes it works randomly actually without touching it , I just place my finger near the screen but didn't touch and on few occasion it works opposite direction, like I scrolled down but it gone up:crying:
Is this the sensor issue? Is there any way to fix? Any idea please?
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try this tool to verify where the problem is , if its hardware, you have no choice but to take it to a technician
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gombosdev.displaytester&feature=search_result
and this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vital.tst.n7000&feature=search_result
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=zausan.zdevicetest&feature=search_result
xsenman said:
try this tool to verify where the problem is , if its hardware, you have no choice but to take it to a technician
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gombosdev.displaytester&feature=search_result
and this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vital.tst.n7000&feature=search_result
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=zausan.zdevicetest&feature=search_result
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Screen+digitizer panel can be changed by yourself. For it, you just need couple of tools and little nerves
Instructions can be found from YouTube, this forum and many other places..
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Kurre said:
Screen+digitizer panel can be changed by yourself. For it, you just need couple of tools and little nerves
Instructions can be found from YouTube, this forum and many other places..
Sent from my GT-I9000 using Tapatalk 2
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I tried all of those apps, nothing wrong. I think I should change the screen and digitizer, I might need to go to the repair center because my hands shake (my usual problem) and hard to fix tiny things. I want to do few experiments before taking it to repair. I already put it in the freezer for two hours it was acting like crazy after.
Suggest me more...
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Me too!
and i thought i'm the only one experiencing this kind of problem. it is exactly what i'm having on my sgs. seems to be temporarily fixed by turning the screen off and then on again, but after a while, the screen doesn't respond on the same spot as you're having.
i've managed a low level debug on screen touch response using adb logcat, and my touch doesn't really register any on adb logcat console.
they might be correct on the hardware problem, but when i'm on any gingerbread rom (2.3.6), the problem is gone.
guys, any idea what kind of drivers they're using on gingerbread for our touchscreen?
I have this too on ics, left half of screen stops responding, lock on/off sorts it....until the next time! Bugs the hell out of me!
Me too! on ICS
btw, i'm already on ics team nyx
change
flash CF KERNEL and put ICS CM9
middle screen not responding
- when in stock gb firmware (official from samsung), the touchscreen problem is gone.
- but i want the features of an ics rom, so i flashed one (first was slim ics); the problem appeared first; first guess was the custom rom was still in its early stages.
- flashed back to gb, no touchscreen problem.
- flashed new ics rom from cm9 (nightlies), problem appears again (ugh!).
- flashed backed to updated slim ics since this was the fastest and easiest to install, touchscreen problem still persist.
- found a temporary fix by turning the screen off then on again.
did a adb logcat full trace log of touchscreen input: what i noticed was the whole vertical middle part of the screen is not responding to touch; dragging touch from one side to middle is working just fine, but not starting from the mid vertical part.
the problem may sometimes go away after a while, and sometimes persist even after the temp fix. it's very intermittent indeed.
help please.
psycotrompus said:
- when in stock gb firmware (official from samsung), the touchscreen problem is gone.
- but i want the features of an ics rom, so i flashed one (first was slim ics); the problem appeared first; first guess was the custom rom was still in its early stages.
- flashed back to gb, no touchscreen problem.
- flashed new ics rom from cm9 (nightlies), problem appears again (ugh!).
- flashed backed to updated slim ics since this was the fastest and easiest to install, touchscreen problem still persist.
- found a temporary fix by turning the screen off then on again.
did a adb logcat full trace log of touchscreen input: what i noticed was the whole vertical middle part of the screen is not responding to touch; dragging touch from one side to middle is working just fine, but not starting from the mid vertical part.
the problem may sometimes go away after a while, and sometimes persist even after the temp fix. it's very intermittent indeed.
help please.
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So your sgs touchscreen working fine on stock gb rom! It might not be a hardware problem then. We have similar problem, only difference is I have problem on GB too. I've even tried stock froyo, same story
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same problem here, left part of the screen would be unresponsive at times
can fix by locking the phone through power button and unlocking it, thats why i think its a software problem.
I dont remember having this problem in GB also.
maybe something is messed up during flash?
I have the same problem with ics and jb roms from the onecosmic ics times and i had a topic http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1648287
I have written here but no one seems to now what it is, i have been using ics from onecosmics first release and had the problem from that moment on, different kernels, roms etc it is still here i have flashed gb again and problem is gone, flash again with ics the middle part still acts sometimes. ?...
We should request from kernel developers and rom developers to look into it. I have tried almost everything no luck so far

[Q] Anyone care to share up-to-date SoD remedies?

There seems to be plenty of us still suffering sleep deaths on our cappies and I figured an up-to-date list of possible remedies would be nice, just in case there's been any progress in figuring out what causes the problem and how one could go about fixing it.
So far the solutions I've tried that did not work for me...
-Increased minimum clock speed
-Increased voltage of minimum clock speed
-Removed Titanium Backup
-Removed all third party apps
-Disabled deep idle
-Removed/didn't use task killers
-Tried various ICS & JB ROMs
-Tried various ICS and JB kernels, including baked-in versions
-Tried i9000 bootloaders
These are pretty much all the details I have so far on these SoDs, hopefully they add up to a possible cause or explanation...
-SoDs happen anywhere from 1-2 times an hour to 1-2 times a day and only when screen is locked/phone is idle
-Having GrooveIP or Skype running doesn't prevent SoDs, but Pandora Radio running seems to prevent it
-Sometimes on a fresh ROM install I can go about 24-36 hours before the first sleep death, but after that they occur normally
-If I unlock the screen every few minutes it seems to stay on. If I let it sit anywhere from 15-30 minutes or longer then it will usually shut off.
-The only time I can get this phone to not suffer an SoD is on stock software(GB KK4). Not sure what this means, but it is aggravating because I would like to have better software.
What remedies have you tried, and what worked/didn't work for you?
johnnyrichter said:
There seems to be plenty of us still suffering sleep deaths on our cappies and I figured an up-to-date list of possible remedies would be nice, just in case there's been any progress in figuring out what causes the problem and how one could go about fixing it.
So far the solutions I've tried that did not work are...
-Increase minimum clock speed
-Increase voltage of minimum clock speed
-Remove Titanium Backup
-Remove all third party apps
-Oneclick back to stock with most recent GB bootloaders
-Disable deep idle
-Remove/don't use task killers
My sleep-deaths are random, almost always occur over night while I'm asleep, can sometimes happen within seconds or minutes after locking the screen. Leaving apps running also doesn't stop the problem(GrooveIP is always running, Skype is running most of the time).
The only thing that stops sleep deaths on my phone is leaving it plugged in.
What remedies have you tried, and what worked/didn't work for you?
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The first thing I'd try after disabling deep idle is to change kernel. Also, usually sleep deaths happen even when plugged so yours is kinda special lol.
BWolf56 said:
The first thing I'd try after disabling deep idle is to change kernel. Also, usually sleep deaths happen even when plugged so yours is kinda special lol.
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I've used all sorts of different kernels and ROMs, get SoDs with everything. Some might result in a day or maybe three days of no sleep deaths, but they eventually start right back up without any sort of a "trigger" to cause it...like changing a certain setting or installing a certain app.
I was hoping someone would have determined the actual cause by now but it seems it's still an unknown factor causing it.
johnnyrichter said:
I've used all sorts of different kernels and ROMs, get SoDs with everything. Some might result in a day or maybe three days of no sleep deaths, but they eventually start right back up without any sort of a "trigger" to cause it...like changing a certain setting or installing a certain app.
I was hoping someone would have determined the actual cause by now but it seems it's still an unknown factor causing it.
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SoD doesn't happen much with JB, it's usually due to deep idle or bad kernel user config (not saying this is the case here).
Have you tried flashing back to stock KK4 and do a clean flash of whichever ROM you want to use?
If you could narrow down what causes it or get some sort of logcat of when it happens, that would probably help. Although, flashing back to stock still seems like the best bet.
Also, you're running on a nightly build (as per your signature). Ever concidered using a daily (stable) ROM?
BWolf56 said:
SoD doesn't happen much with JB, it's usually due to deep idle or bad kernel user config (not saying this is the case here).
Have you tried flashing back to stock KK4 and do a clean flash of whichever ROM you want to use?
If you could narrow down what causes it or get some sort of logcat of when it happens, that would probably help. Although, flashing back to stock still seems like the best bet.
Also, you're running on a nightly build (as per your signature). Ever concidered using a daily (stable) ROM?
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I've wiped back to stock numerous times and have used many different stable ICS/JB kernels and ROMs. I've tweaked almost every kernel setting possible, tried all sorts of different overclocks, tried deep idle on and off, etc.
The only time I never had SoDs is when the phone was originally stock. Ever since the first time I rooted and ROM'd it I've been getting sleep deaths. I have not tried actually using stock software again to see if the SoDs go away mainly because I don't want stock software.
johnnyrichter said:
I've wiped back to stock numerous times and have used many different stable ICS/JB kernels and ROMs. I've tweaked almost every kernel setting possible, tried all sorts of different overclocks, tried deep idle on and off, etc.
The only time I never had SoDs is when the phone was originally stock. Ever since the first time I rooted and ROM'd it I've been getting sleep deaths. I have not tried actually using stock software again to see if the SoDs go away mainly because I don't want stock software.
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That's very unusual. If I were you I'd still try to use stock for testing purpose. Oh and I'm sure you already tried this but don't OC/UV.
If you don't get SoD on stock, try flashing something else that people haven't reported SoD on (like AoCP on stock kernel). Which makes me wonder, have you used a JB rom with it's stock kernel (CM10/AoKP)?
BWolf56 said:
That's very unusual. If I were you I'd still try to use stock for testing purpose. Oh and I'm sure you already tried this but don't OC/UV.
If you don't get SoD on stock, try flashing something else that people haven't reported SoD on (like AoCP on stock kernel). Which makes me wonder, have you used a JB rom with it's stock kernel (CM10/AoKP)?
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Most ROMs I've tried I kept the stock kernel. I'm also on the stock kernel for CM10 at the moment.
I have tried two different AOSP ROMs with their stock kernels and had SoDs on those as well.
I have also tried no OC with at least three different kernels/ROMs.
johnnyrichter said:
Most ROMs I've tried I kept the stock kernel. I'm also on the stock kernel for CM10 at the moment.
I have tried two different AOSP ROMs with their stock kernels and had SoDs on those as well.
I have also tried no OC with at least three different kernels/ROMs.
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I'm really running outta ideas here.. This doesn't seem normal. Only other thing I can really think of is either that it's coming from a app or it's a hardware problem (maybe battery but somehow doubt it).
So yeah, only thing I could suggest other than stock KK4 and AoCP is to clean flash without restoring your apps (Gapps are fine of course) and use stock kernel.. After that, I'm all outta ideas.
You got some testing to do, I'll be looking forward to the results.
BWolf56 said:
I'm really running outta ideas here.. This doesn't seem normal. Only other thing I can really think of is either that it's coming from a app or it's a hardware problem (maybe battery but somehow doubt it).
So yeah, only thing I could suggest other than stock KK4 and AoCP is to clean flash without restoring your apps (Gapps are fine of course) and use stock kernel.. After that, I'm all outta ideas.
You got some testing to do, I'll be looking forward to the results.
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The only apps that have been consecutive across all my different software installations have been...
-Gapps
-Gmail
-Facebook
-Pandora
-GrooveIP
-Heywire
-Skype(Only been using this for a couple of weeks so I can probably rule it out)
I could try a fresh CM10 nightly and only run gapps. Maybe wait a few days and then install GrooveIP, wait a few days and then install Skype, etc until I can maybe get an app install to trigger the SoDs.
You mentioned logcats...what are those? Is this some sort of debug log? If so, do you think it could actually pick up any events leading up to an SoD or even log the SoD itself? I'd imagine if that was possible someone would have posted the results by now.
johnnyrichter said:
The only apps that have been consecutive across all my different software installations have been...
-Gapps
-Gmail
-Facebook
-Pandora
-GrooveIP
-Heywire
-Skype(Only been using this for a couple of weeks so I can probably rule it out)
I could try a fresh CM10 nightly and only run gapps. Maybe wait a few days and then install GrooveIP, wait a few days and then install Skype, etc until I can maybe get an app install to trigger the SoDs.
You mentioned logcats...what are those? Is this some sort of debug log? If so, do you think it could actually pick up any events leading up to an SoD or even log the SoD itself? I'd imagine if that was possible someone would have posted the results by now.
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A Logcat is simply a log of everything your phone does (Logcat Extreme is a good app for it). You'd have to set it to run in background until a SoD happen and then you'd see w/e your phone did before the SoD happened. Could help narrow down the problem. The only thing I'm not sure is if it will save the log before your phone shuts down but that could be something to look into. If not, then it won't be any help eh.
BWolf56 said:
A Logcat is simply a log of everything your phone does (Logcat Extreme is a good app for it). You'd have to set it to run in background until a SoD happen and then you'd see w/e your phone did before the SoD happened. Could help narrow down the problem. The only thing I'm not sure is if it will save the log before your phone shuts down but that could be something to look into. If not, then it won't be any help eh.
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I'll check out that app right now and report back with any findings.
johnnyrichter said:
I'll check out that app right now and report back with any findings.
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Booted phone up just now after an SoD and the only log available is the one it just started. So if it logged anything before it looks like it didn't save it. Crap.
One-clicked back to stock GB KK4 and after a few hours I have yet to get a sleep death so far, but overnight idling will be the final test for that. That's with the following installed...
-GoLauncherEX
-Skype
-Gmail
-Facebook
-Opera
-GrooveIP
-Heywire
While installing all my apps I realized that the GrooveIP installation I was using was an apk I got ages ago, one that I don't think has been automatically updating. I thought maybe that could be the issue so I went with a fresh install from the market.
If it turns out that SoDs only appear when rooted/ROM'd then I'll probably toss this phone once I find a replacement because I can't be without my CM10 and devil kernel. I really wish someone could figure out the cause and a possible solution for this.
johnnyrichter said:
One-clicked back to stock GB KK4 and after a few hours I have yet to get a sleep death so far, but overnight idling will be the final test for that. That's with the following installed...
-GoLauncherEX
-Skype
-Gmail
-Facebook
-Opera
-GrooveIP
-Heywire
While installing all my apps I realized that the GrooveIP installation I was using was an apk I got ages ago, one that I don't think has been automatically updating. I thought maybe that could be the issue so I went with a fresh install from the market.
If it turns out that SoDs only appear when rooted/ROM'd then I'll probably toss this phone once I find a replacement because I can't be without my CM10 and devil kernel. I really wish someone could figure out the cause and a possible solution for this.
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CM10 features can be found in other ROMs. As for Devil, it could be the problem. Hopefully KK4 will be fine, at least we'll have a start point to work from. If you get SoD on it, get rid of GrooveIP and heywire. We'll then know if it's app related.
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BWolf56 said:
CM10 features can be found in other ROMs. As for Devil, it could be the problem. Hopefully KK4 will be fine, at least we'll have a start point to work from. If you get SoD on it, get rid of GrooveIP and heywire. We'll then know if it's app related.
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Still no SoD and that's with/without Skype running. GrooveIP boots with phone.
If it won't SoD on stock software then I wonder what the problem could be? It's SoD'd with every kernel and ROM I've ever tried.
Sorry for the extreme noob moment here, how do I tell if my device went into SoD? Is it when it gets so extremely slow that even the power button seems to have no effect?
I get that a lot when I've been browsing for a few minutes (even on stock browser) or when playing some games.
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JoeCastellon said:
Sorry for the extreme noob moment here, how do I tell if my device went into SoD? Is it when it gets so extremely slow that even the power button seems to have no effect?
I get that a lot when I've been browsing for a few minutes (even on stock browser) or when playing some games.
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SoD means, while idle, that it randomly turns itself off. It was a defect in X amount of phones produced up to a certain IMEI number, and ATT/Samsung at one point offered an exchange program so people can turn theirs in for a model that didn't have the issue.
What you're suffering from is low memory. You probably have apps running in the background that are utilizing X amount of RAM, and your browsing/gaming is eating up the rest which slows down the phone. Some ways to fix this...
-Use a kernel that allows you to increase maximum memory. I think Devil kernel allows up to 396mb with no downsides, and 413mb at the cost of something that has to do with playing a certain video resolution IIRC.
-Use a task killer. This lets you kill running tasks except for those you choose to "lock." Some advise against using a task killer, but honestly I've yet to have a problem with any of them. My favorite is the one you can get for GOLauncherEX.
-Use Titanium Backup to delete(or freeze if you buy the pro version) apps that you don't use that you can safely remove, specifically items that constantly run in the background eating up your RAM.
-Use a different ROM. There's plenty of ROMs out there including slim/aosp/etc releases that are faster and arguably better-performing.
I believe you tried this already but using the I9000 bootloaders seems to have fixed the SoD issue for many people on JB.
I'm not sure if that would change anything, but try flashing Mosaic.
BWolf56 said:
I believe you tried this already but using the I9000 bootloaders seems to have fixed the SoD issue for many people on JB.
I'm not sure if that would change anything, but try flashing Mosaic.
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I don't think I've tried the i9000 bootloaders. Any time I flash back to stock I use the link in my sig(one-click w/ bootloaders) and those are the GB version. My phone still hasn't SoD'd on stock software/GB bootloaders so I wouldn't think those bootloaders are the problem, but on the other hand I suppose it's possible that a third party kernel/rom clash with them on my phone.
Are there any downsides to using the i9000 bootloaders? Would you happen to have a link to this mosaic thing you mentioned?
ETA: If it matters any, when I got the phone I believe it was on GB KK4 and was never modded before. When I got it I used the easy-root to corn 7.0a method and first ran Legend5 ICS ROM. That was the first time I started suffering sleep deaths. Ever since then I have used the one-click back to stock w/ GB bootloaders before using any other kernel or rom.
I've used several different kernels/cwm versions to obtain root, at least 6 different ROMs, several different versions of gapps, and numerous other kernels after ROM installation. I've also used the baked-in kernel of each ROM for at least several days before upgrading to something like Devil or Sema. SoDs on everything, both ICS and JB.
I have also tried one-clicking back to stock with what I believe were "up-to-date" GB bootloaders. This was posted by another member that did it and fixed his SoD problem. It didn't produce any sort of a change for me.
I have not tried checking for SoDs on just a root(without ROM). I suppose if I did this I could figure out if it's the root or the ROM that is triggering the sleep deaths, but even if I did get any results from that I'm still not sure how to figure out exactly what's causing the problem since this event apparently can't be logged.
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I don't think I've tried the i9000 bootloaders. Any time I flash back to stock I use the link in my sig(one-click w/ bootloaders) and those are the GB version. My phone still hasn't SoD'd on stock software/GB bootloaders so I wouldn't think those bootloaders are the problem, but on the other hand I suppose it's possible that a third party kernel/rom clash with them on my phone.
Are there any downsides to using the i9000 bootloaders? Would you happen to have a link to this mosaic thing you mentioned?
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Mosaic is a ROM that was made by The Family; http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1061203
It is I9000 based so I'm thinking you won't get any SoD on it. Thing is that it's not JB based. Devs aren't porting from I9000 anymore so you won't find a I9000 ported JB ROM. (Hoping I'm not wrong on this lol)
And yeah, many users reported that flashing the I9000 bootloaders with a JB ROM fixed their SoD problem. Back in GB, it wasn't suggested to have I9000 bootloaders and run a I897 ROM (music player wouldn't work and some other little things) but it seems fine now.
EDIT: I highly doubt root is the problem.

[Q] Galaxy NOTE SOD problems.

My brother's galaxy note have been facing serious sod problems since he bought the phone at Nov 2012. After he faced it the 1st time , he sent to SC and got it back. After 1-2months the problem came again and he asked for my help. I persume it was because the malaysian firmware of the ICS was somewhat unstable from what i read from forums here and there. So i changed the firmware to JB duno from which country when it came out in MAC. After a week or so. The problem reappeared . So I just decided to root and chnge the kernel and also the ROM. Changed the ROM to a stock rom and a kernel. Still the problem persist. I'm out of options. Went to the ****ty SC and the idiots just factory reset the phone and give u back. BUNCH OF RETAR*S . (sorry for my languange)
Hope someone here may help me out with my problem. Thanks a million :laugh:
Check all the apps you have installed maybe you find the bad one whose causing it as you have mentioned it comes after sometime of installing a fresh rom and have you tried any aosp rom maybe that will fix the issue
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Check all the apps you have installed maybe you find the bad one whose causing it as you have mentioned it comes after sometime of installing a fresh rom and have you tried any aosp rom maybe that will fix the issue
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I just installed an aosp rom (PA) and I hope it fixes the problem. Well I've seen the amount of apps installed in the note and its jst a quarter the amount I have in the Galaxy S2 and my S2 works like a charm. The note has been giving me headache ever since I got it from my brother. Hope this does solve it , if not I guess its something else maybe hardware
Phone sod twice on paranoid android. FML! Guess im visiting SC tmrw again.
Same problem with me..
My Note 1 has SOD since 1st time bought it..
be patience to install JB --> still SOD
change kernel to SpeedMod 5.3 --> SOD again
change kernel to PhilZ --> sometimes SOD
I have read many information that related with SOD in galnote 1, my opinion it is related with hardware too.. sometimes
or it is related with kernel... it can not wake from deep sleep..
anyone have another better suggestion to cure this ?
if u're using pure stock rom still facing the same problems then definitely is hardware issues!
if ur device still under warranties suggest bring to SC ask them do a thorough check on it n let them know what's going on actually...
Yes, I use stock ROM still has SOD,
so it's hardware issue for sure...
but I will keep the phone for now because sometimes SC doesn't give solution to this..
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Yes, I use stock ROM still has SOD,
so it's hardware issue for sure...
but I will keep the phone for now because sometimes SC doesn't give solution to this..
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Yeah and they will give your phone back only doing a factory reset lol
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I too get this SOD once a week on my GT-N7000
Phone status when this happens:
stock JB(earlier ICS), non-rooted, data connection, wifi, GPS, bluetooth all disabled. Battery mostly above 80%.
Gmail, Google+, Facebook and all other social n/w apps disabled (yes, i am an oldtimer )
During SOD, if a third party calls my number, he hears it ringing, but my handset is dead as dodo (quite dangerous as the calling person may think i am not answering it)
i used to get this when it was on ICS and still getting it after i upgraded to JB.
Most of the time, SOD occurs during wee hours in morning ( i used battery monitor app that logs battery stats every 10 minutes to check the time when this happens).
Sometimes it occurs when the phone is in my jeans back pocket. phone needs a 10 second press on pwr switch to restart it.
Turning off the "power saver" mode seem to reduce the probability of SOD.
i have taken this phone to SC and they re-flashed the JB.
i told the SC chap that i have already done this and couple of factory resets, but he said that they do "much more" than just re-flashing through kies like calibrating camera, bluetooth )
does anyone in the know, know if this is indeed true ?
Thanks
-mprab
updates...
After 2 days of re-flashing at a samsung authorised service center, i got SoD 2 times in a period of 12 hours.
once last night and second time when i was traveling to office.
Last night i installed some bare-minimum apps back after waiting 2 days for any SoD to happen in "stock" condition.
Well.... i did not pay 30K to use the GNote as just a phone, so installed some basic apps (Battery monitor, Bangalore BMTC, RealCalc, GPS Test, ES File explorer and a first time app StatusLogger)
phone went dead at 1:00 am in morning and as usual there was no wakeup alarm.
phone was warm to touch when it was lying dead. The battery which was 96% at 00:30 AM had gone down to 54% at 7:00 AM.
Status logger did not show any loss of GSM signal which might have resulted in phone transmitting at higher power/hunting for signal etc.
The "radio" seemed working, because when i made a call to the dead phone from my landline, i could hear the phone ring instead of expected "phone is switched off" message i was expecting.
So this has to do with application processor going in some infinite loop.
Uninstalling all apps is NOT an option.
anyone know if we can establish any debug connection to phone and know what the hell CPU is up to in this situation ?
any processor logger that will periodically log all the processes running on phone ?
SOD resolved... not a single one since 6 months.
Hey guys, just wanted to share this info with you, I had SOD's like anything and did all freakingly possible things right from flashing roms to kernels, speed up CPU, banging my head in front of the dumb witted morons at samsung service... to get rid of that pain. What helped me was an app called "WAKELOCK" by darken which is merely 72kb in size but works wonders, not a single SOD after that. What u need to do is.... it has a list of presets that makes sure your cpu stays up. You need to select the preset called "partial wake lock" which is at no. 4, and viola...
It ensures that the CPU is running. No SOD ever after. Also, you need to make it autorun on boot from the options. Yea, it does eat up batter a bit more but its definitely manageable. I still need to charge my note only at night.
Just to be sure, I uninstalled it and guess what, SOD returned. So, do try it, I hope it helps...

OP3T Randomly locks up and crashes/shuts down

Hi all, lurker here.
I've been having an issue with my OP3T that hasn't really phased me until now. From time to time my phone would lock up and crash (phone shuts down unexpectedly). I would have to manually reboot the phone by holding the power down button.
I am running on OOS Beta 10, rooted with Magisk 13, EX Kernel and whatnot. This has happened prior to being on beta channel and root as well. I've read somewhere that this is a hardware issue that arises from SD821 clocking up to max Freq which causes the crash but I think even with the custom kernel and underclocking I am still experiencing lock ups.
If there is a log I can provide for you guys I can post it, just don't know which one.
Thanks.
I too was experiencing lockups and reboots, turned out to be caused by Substratum theme engine, removed it and now phone works like a watch ?
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I too was experiencing lockups and reboots, turned out to be caused by Substratum theme engine, removed it and now phone works like a watch
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I don't have Substratum installed
Yes , am also facing similar issue...
I am getting a blank black screen.,that confusing me that it get locked up or does it switched off...
I think the problem is in beta system updates....
shivagajavelli said:
Yes , am also facing similar issue...
I am getting a blank black screen.,that confusing me that it get locked up or does it switched off...
I think the problem is in beta system updates....
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Damnn, i've got the same problem.. blank screen with white light notif then off, when 3T not get random shutdown they give me random restart every 2-3mins, aarrgggghhh really annoying!
same problem with my devices
And then whats the solution for these problem? Arrggghhh
I've tried wiping system and reflashing OOS, with custom kernel and root. The problem hasn't come up (yet) so try that maybe.
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I've tried wiping system and reflashing OOS, with custom kernel and root. The problem hasn't come up (yet) so try that maybe.
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Anyway which kernel?
I have the same with stock and beta OOS, stock and bluspark kernel. Never rooted. I though that maybe i just press power button in my pocket but then it happend on the desk as well.
Similar issue, sometimes black screen with unresponsive buttons (they do vibrate), sometimes I can unlock it via fingerprint to the home screen but touch is unresponsive, only appswitch via recents button works but can't exit the app with home button, sometimes it just reboots.
Never had these issues from dirty flashing from open betas but now when I started clean these things began lol. Seems more laggy too.
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I've tried wiping system and reflashing OOS, with custom kernel and root. The problem hasn't come up (yet) so try that maybe.
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I just clean flashed all stock, pure without UBL, root but still same. Then tried to UBL, MAGISK + Franco Kernel, and still the same condition...
Ahhh i hate this phone! Really sucks
Hmm yeah I've had another crash but this just happened during boot.
Still have no idea what the possible cause is. Not aure why it's just us few that are experiencing this.
Maybe faulty hardware? Who knows
I used to have this problem when running the open betas for the 3t, I moved over to RR and there hasn't been any problems especially after the latest update
Edit. Also when turning on the phone the bootanimation (the two dots spinning around the thingy) it would freeze constantly, also fixed after moving to RR
My phone was crashed few times when using cameraMX application. I do not know reason, maybe last update fault? I have simple question, why we have beta version? Where is stable
Yeh I've had it freeze on multiple accounts while booting up. It would crash while the two dots are spinning and would need a hard reset.
Many times it would crash when entering my PIN for smart lock or lock screen as well..
Issue seems to have popped up again., after flashing OOS OB 14.
Most frequent symptom is after entering pin or unlocking device, at random times it would lock up Android and crash (shut down, not reboot). So I have to boot my device again by holding down power button.

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