I will try to be as complete as I can here, let me know if I forgot to mention anything.
I have a two month old Sprint HTC One running software version 1.31.651.2. I installed TWRP 2.6.3.0 and rooted the phone about 1 month ago. About a week ago I used revone 0.2.1 to get S_OFF and to remove the “tampered” banner. Otherwise the phone is pretty much stock. I was hoping to install a custom ROM eventually, but I have not got around to it yet.
Now here are the problems I have been having. On Saturday I plugged an OTG cable into the phone with a flash drive attached. The drive just had some random files on it, nothing phone specific. After seeing that it mounted the drive okay I unplugged it (admittedly without “properly ejecting” it.) Now I don't believe that I used the phone for the next 20 minutes or so. The next time I grabbed the phone, it had apparently turned off. The power button would not turn it on, and if I held the button down the soft buttons would flash, but not turn on. After panicking for a while I eventually got the phone back on by holding the power button down for a good 2 minutes (soft buttons flashing the whole time). After that everything seemed fine for the next 24 hours.
On Sunday I was participating in a half marathon, I had Winamp and Run Keeper running on the phone. Just as I was about to cross the finish line I stopped Run Keeper and quickly tried to switch to the camera, but the home button didn't seem responsive. I know several toasts popped up during this time, I didn't read them, I just assumed that it was Run Keeper complaining that I did not have a Internet connection (which I didn't). Then the phone just reset. It came back on by itself and has been fine since.
Now I am not sure what to do. I don't dare flash a custom ROM when there could be hardware issue. Should I attempt to return everything to stock in case I need to have the phone serviced? Do I just let it go “as is” and see what happens? I don't suppose this is a known bug?
I am willing to listen to any suggestions.
a22e said:
I will try to be as complete as I can here, let me know if I forgot to mention anything.
I have a two month old Sprint HTC One running software version 1.31.651.2. I installed TWRP 2.6.3.0 and rooted the phone about 1 month ago. About a week ago I used revone 0.2.1 to get S_OFF and to remove the “tampered” banner. Otherwise the phone is pretty much stock. I was hoping to install a custom ROM eventually, but I have not got around to it yet.
Now here are the problems I have been having. On Saturday I plugged an OTG cable into the phone with a flash drive attached. The drive just had some random files on it, nothing phone specific. After seeing that it mounted the drive okay I unplugged it (admittedly without “properly ejecting” it.) Now I don't believe that I used the phone for the next 20 minutes or so. The next time I grabbed the phone, it had apparently turned off. The power button would not turn it on, and if I held the button down the soft buttons would flash, but not turn on. After panicking for a while I eventually got the phone back on by holding the power button down for a good 2 minutes (soft buttons flashing the whole time). After that everything seemed fine for the next 24 hours.
On Sunday I was participating in a half marathon, I had Winamp and Run Keeper running on the phone. Just as I was about to cross the finish line I stopped Run Keeper and quickly tried to switch to the camera, but the home button didn't seem responsive. I know several toasts popped up during this time, I didn't read them, I just assumed that it was Run Keeper complaining that I did not have a Internet connection (which I didn't). Then the phone just reset. It came back on by itself and has been fine since.
Now I am not sure what to do. I don't dare flash a custom ROM when there could be hardware issue. Should I attempt to return everything to stock in case I need to have the phone serviced? Do I just let it go “as is” and see what happens? I don't suppose this is a known bug?
I am willing to listen to any suggestions.
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I think if it were me, being as you are already S-OFF, I would find a 1.29 RUU then update to 1.31 then to 4.3. Don't install custom recovery or root or anything and see if it still gives you problems. If you are still having issues after that it's a hardware problem. If it's hardware, then go take it in to have them look at it.
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I think if it were me, being as you are already S-OFF, I would find a 1.29 RUU then update to 1.31 then to 4.3. Don't install custom recovery or root or anything and see if it still gives you problems. If you are still having issues after that it's a hardware problem. If it's hardware, then go take it in to have them look at it.
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I have similar issues as you do and I've attempted flashing all various firmware for sprint htc one (thinking it was the cause), but no success. I've tried all custom roms (both international sprint supported and sprint only) and still same results. I'm had long experience in flash so I'm not new to the scene. I have not yet done the RUU 1.29.651.10 yet but will eventually, once I have the time to do this and test if hardware is the real issue. If someone test before I do I hope he post to let us know. FYI, I'm S-OFF, Hboot 1.44, Elegencia Rom 4.3 sense 5.5., and latest firmware and radio from sprint.
Does the soft buttons flashing when holding the power button mean anything? Is this a known behavior in any context?
a22e said:
Does the soft buttons flashing when holding the power button mean anything? Is this a known behavior in any context?
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Yes when holding power button soft buttons flashing, but not sure what your leading into...
By the way, ,I've flashed Elegencia nightly revision 42 (4.3 with sense 5.0) and so far has not power down or rebooted. Something leads me to believe that this is not a hardware issue, but software. I'm just glad I don't have to give up my phone with hboot 1.44 and S-Off just yet...
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Pardon for the long post but my Nexus One has been out of comission for a few days now so I'll list everything I've tried to make it work in an attempt someone might be able to help me!
Okay, here goes.
A couple days ago I removed the battery on my phone to install an invisible shield. Prior to that I had owned the Nexus One brand new for about a week, had it rooted first thing with the HTC Desire ROM...it was running perfectly
After the installation of the shield was complete I reinserted the battery and hit the power button. The phone booted straight to the bootloader (aka white Robots on Skateboards screen). Funny thing, I was unable to navigate the bootloader (vol up/down) without fiddling with the trackball first by pressing it a couple times) Anyway if I would reboot the phone via bootloader it would return...power off the phone it wouldn't power off just reboot to bootloader.
In this mode I could still use fastboot perfectly and I could enter the restore screen. At this point I kept attempting a reboot and it actually went through at one point and did a full boot to the OS...when I powered down and booted up again however, it was back to the same issue.
On the modaco forum they suggested I flash an alpha2boot.img as the boot image replacement for r21 desire rom as a fix, I tried this method with no success. Since, I've factory reset the phone several times replacing it with various ROMs (currently running stock) none of it fixed the problem.
I also found a way to brute force the phone into safe mode via the fastboot command in prompt: fastboot-windows reboot Using this command the phone successfully reboots, albeit into SAFE MODE. In safe mode the phone works perfectly in every way. I'm just limited in that I can't install any applications and I can't reboot properly (without a computer and command prompt).
I was doing some research on the forums and read the problem could be with the trackball. It would make sense that the phone could only boot to bootloader if the phone had the key press for the trackball triggered somehow. That said, the trackball functions perfectly when operating the phone in safe mode so I doubt this is the issue.
Another idea is that the phone is stuck in some state in the SPL or bootloader...I was wondering if there was anyway to reflash the SPL or bootloader to see if I could resolve the issue that way. (how I would do this, I have no idea)
Any help, suggestions, or advice is very appreciated. As I already unlocked my phone I have a feeling I am out of luck for warranty though I would pay for HTC to repair it if they could. I would prefer to fix it in the software however and not send it in.
Reflash the stock ROM and see if that helps.
mortzz said:
Reflash the stock ROM and see if that helps.
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He said he's running stock rom...
@ OP, if everything was absolutely perfect before putting the shield on, and everything to crap immediately after finishing the shield, then obviously something went wrong during the install.
The obvious yet unfortunate conclusion is that some solution got inside or something, most likely inside the trackball. =\
Detail exactly what you did when you installed the invisible shield.
Did you get you phone wet at all?
Got the front of the phone a little wet and I'm guessing some did get in the trackball. That said, I do invisi shields every day for my job and never had an issue with any phone...wouldn't it be ironic that mine was the one that got screwed up.
I think it's interesting to note that the trackball still works perfectly when the phone is running in safe mode, no double clicks or anything like that...possibly a sensor was tripped?
Got the front of the phone a little wet and I'm guessing some did get in the trackball. That said, I do invisi shields every day for my job and never had an issue with any phone...wouldn't it be ironic that mine was the one that got screwed up.
I think it's interesting to note that the trackball still works perfectly when the phone is running in safe mode, no double clicks or anything like that...possibly a sensor was tripped?
So I called it quits on fixing this phone and I'm sending it out to HTC does anyone know how I go about getting restore back to factory settings?
Well you can't relock the bootloader, but if you can use fastboot when your phone's on the booatloader, you can use that to wipe the phone.
Oh wow, sorry to hear it.
If your phone will not boot without the help of fastboot, I wouldn't worry to much about what state Android is in (factory, or custom rom). HTC will attempt to boot the phone, toss it in a bin, and then send you a replacement.
Or that is my assumption anyways. A friend had a similar issue; he unlocked his phone and decided after flashing the Desire rom, that he wanted to stay stock with what came on his Nexus for a while. After flashing the stock images back, his phone looped into bootloader. Off to HTC it went and within a week he had a new phone.
Best of luck!
Sorry to post in such an old thread, but I'm having the exact same issue. Even the part with the invisible shield. Didnt install it myself, the idiot at best buy used too much of the liquid I guess. Did you send yours in or what? I managed to get the phone to work for about a month then it started acting up again today. Wont boot into anything other than safe mode, or fastboot. When it boots into safe mdoe, the phone turns off within a few seconds then goes straight to the boot animation. Would love to get this issue settled, really annoying
i am having same problem. fasboot doesnt even find my phone. i got into safe mode but when i turned it off and back on it went back to fastboot
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I am getting the same problem! this really sucks. I think the phone might have gotten a little bit wet, just a few drops of water, and that may have caused this. Should I just call HTC and send it in?
btw, the phone was working fine, even with the very little moisture that was wiped from it. But, I took out the battery when I got home, and this happened.
so is this because on invisibleshield? cuz i just ordered mine today!!
I think its from a little bit of moisture getting into the trackball. I've been doing many "tests" trying to figure out the problem, and my almost final conclusion is the trackball not working good. Most of the time I try to start-up the phone i get into safemode, and once I have gotten into the normal way of things, but the trackball wasn't working well. I think I might have to cal htc, and that sucks because I am going out of the country in 4 days... I won't be able to take my nexus if I can't come up with a way to fix it myself.
I DID IT!
Well, I think I did.
My theory that moisture was the cause of this bootloader stuckness is quite correct. I took a towel, and rubbed the trackball to it for a good 5-10 min, then I did it for another 5-10 min wiping while pressing down on the trackball. I'm very sure that there was some moisture extracted from the device. The trackball is working now. I now do not have to call HTC or send it in.
I kept on booting into fastboot and then recovery, being unable to press buttons, but then I rebooted again into safe mode, where the trackball wasn't working either. I kept moving around the trackball, and then I figured it out, because I felt a slight bit of moisture. Now, it boots up normally, I can access the recovery, and all selection is working.
But, I have a bad feeling that this problem will come back to haunt me. It's good for now though.
Phone is working great as usual.
Can confirm the same issue.
Drop of water on the trackball.
Rebooted into an unresponsive fastboot.
Fastboot reboot command from the computer got me into safemode.
Rolling the trackball while pressed fixed it, the phone boots properly now.
This is my second SGS with this problem and I am trying to determine if it is common or if I am just monumentally unlucky.
During normal use the bottom soft keys (menu and back) will become non-functional. One will stay lit and one will go out, but both will cease to work. Everything else on the phone is still responsive, sometimes the keys 'revive' themselves after a short period of time, other times I need to lock the phone to get them back.
I got this phone (a replacement) on the 6th, and this started on the 12th and has been happening more and more often ever since. Has anyone else seen this or have an idea what it may be? Or is this phone is destined to be my 2nd DOA in a month?
Here is a video showing the problem: '
you tube.com/watch?v=1s-wqWsHaIs
That is definitely not normal behaviour.
Exact same problem here; it seems to happen when I'm using the phone quite a bit but when I leave the phone alone for awhile, problem seems to go away then return because I'm using it too much.
// galaxy s
hol17 said:
Exact same problem here; it seems to happen when I'm using the phone quite a bit but when I leave the phone alone for awhile, problem seems to go away then return because I'm using it too much.
// galaxy s
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FYI: Samsung support told me to return my phone.
It is almost like one of the soft keys gets stuck 'down', because it is the same behavior if you just hold down one of the keys. Mine seems to happen more when bluetooth is on and it comes and goes in spurts; good for an hour, bad for an hour, etc.
ETA: I am sure now that the soft keys are getting 'stuck down'. I have seen it 3 times now where I would press the left soft key and the light on the key will remain out, then after a second or so the quick search screen comes up and the left soft key light is still out.
any solution to this problem? i seem to have a slightly different issue
this just happened to me recently everything was working fine until this morning when i tried to press the menu and back buttons it wouldnt work, although the buttons light up and is registering my actions when i press them the light turns off and let go is lit up again.
could this be a software issue or something conflicting with my lednotification mod?
please reply ^_^
I've got the exact same issue with my soft keys getting stuck too. Just started a couple days ago, phone's less than a month old. I was also told to take my phone in for repairs.
Oh one tech support guy told me that Froyo might fix it... I'm kinda hoping for that, seeing as how this issue isn't exactly 100% reproducible for the warranty service department
I have the same problem its almost like the soft key is being held down, anyone find a fix for this?
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Add another one to the list. I too am experiencing this problem and I'm unfortunately screwed because of it. I attempted to return the phone, however the store in question refused to accept it because they tested it and found it had been unlocked. Two week old phone on stock FW bought outright ($600) and they won't replace it.
Unbelievable!
robcarey said:
Add another one to the list. I too am experiencing this problem and I'm unfortunately screwed because of it. I attempted to return the phone, however the store in question refused to accept it because they tested it and found it had been unlocked. Two week old phone on stock FW bought outright ($600) and they won't replace it.
Unbelievable!
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Lock it back and go again.
I know this post it's a bit old, but i was harvesting the web looking for an answer to my problem that seems to be the same posted here.
I have a i9000T with eclair 2.1 and soft keys get stuck now and then. I couldn't find a way to reproduce this behaviour.
Recently (yesterday) i flashed a new 2.3.3 firmware hoping this curse to end. The problem seems to persist, but in some situations that i asume for a bad flashing (i didn't repartition neither wipe the phone before flash).
Anyway, can anybody tellme if this is a software or hardware issue? I'll have to return my phone or this is going to be 'fixed' with a nice flash?
Thanks.
cknu said:
I'll have to return my phone or this is going to be 'fixed' with a nice flash?
Thanks.
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Only one way to find out mate.
You need to flash a 2.1 rom that consists of 3 files. 512 pit and re-partition.
Should get you back on track again.
I did flash it again with the 2.3.3 JVH, a few moments ago. Also did a repartition and wipe data and cache. It seems nice, but in a few minutes the same happend. Now, when i press the menu button it takes a nice screenshot of the phone. xD
I need to flash to a 2.1 version? Why is this? I thought flashing with any rom will work.
Thanks.
Solution to this problem!
Hey all - I found a solution to this problem - I can confirm this has fixed the problem on TWO phones for me - read the whole thread as this fix doesn't like custom firmwares, but works fine with all the regular FWs I've downloaded.
Works perfect - and simple fix!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=869492
^^^
Do not do this unless you have a i9000m. You will break your buttons.
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Do not do this unless you have a i9000m. You will break your buttons.
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Too bad i didn't see this before
I have I9000T used this 2663 method and now my soft buttons doesn't work anymore...
Didn't find a clear solution in the forums so i want to ask, like i said my phone is a I9000T with official 2.2.1 (UBPJA) rooted using SuperOneClick and unlocked editing the nv_data.bin file.
I was thinking on doing a hard reset to get back to the factory defaults but i see many ways of doing it that it gets confusing... i see peolple doing it through the privacy menu but i think that only erase data and doesn't restore anything OS wise, also see other people doing it using volume + home + power and selecting later clear storage, i think this is the same that the option in the privacy menu, and finally i see some people typing this code *2767*3855# what is the proper way to get back to the original OS in my case?
Thanks in advance...
Hello,
I haven't used my Cappy in a few weeks since I upgraded to the Infuse, so I decided I would let someone use it instead of letting it waste away in my desk. I had a MIUI Rom loaded when I was using it, but it was outdated and I wanted to clear out everything so I went to load the newest rom, but my power button wasnt working to wake up the screen. I thought this was a software issue because nothing physical had happened to the phone as far as I know. I was able to get it loaded through Rom Manager, but it was still having issues. I tried loading a different kernal thinking that might help, but it didnt.
I decided to cut my losses, go back to stock and see what I can do with warranty since its a relatively recently replaced phone. After dealing with getting drivers loaded on my Win7x64 machine which I never had any issues with before, I tried using ODINs 1click, but it would reboot my phone and just go through the normal boot process. I tried again, same results. Tried the "hold volume buttons and plug in usb cable" method that has worked in the past to get into download mode, but it would just reboot and reboot until I let go and then sit at the battery charging screen. It went into revocery one time, but since my power button doesnt work, there wasnt anything I could do. I tried several methods of getting into download mode, nothing worked.
Im headed to Radio Shack to pick up whats needed to make a jig, but I dont have high hopes of that working out. I am able to boot the phone and it works, at least until the screen timesout. Will a jig work or is something else wrong with it?
Thanks
adamofthestoffels said:
Hello,
I haven't used my Cappy in a few weeks since I upgraded to the Infuse, so I decided I would let someone use it instead of letting it waste away in my desk. I had a MIUI Rom loaded when I was using it, but it was outdated and I wanted to clear out everything so I went to load the newest rom, but my power button wasnt working to wake up the screen. I thought this was a software issue because nothing physical had happened to the phone as far as I know. I was able to get it loaded through Rom Manager, but it was still having issues. I tried loading a different kernal thinking that might help, but it didnt.
I decided to cut my losses, go back to stock and see what I can do with warranty since its a relatively recently replaced phone. After dealing with getting drivers loaded on my Win7x64 machine which I never had any issues with before, I tried using ODINs 1click, but it would reboot my phone and just go through the normal boot process. I tried again, same results. Tried the "hold volume buttons and plug in usb cable" method that has worked in the past to get into download mode, but it would just reboot and reboot until I let go and then sit at the battery charging screen. It went into revocery one time, but since my power button doesnt work, there wasnt anything I could do. I tried several methods of getting into download mode, nothing worked.
Im headed to Radio Shack to pick up whats needed to make a jig, but I dont have high hopes of that working out. I am able to boot the phone and it works, at least until the screen timesout. Will a jig work or is something else wrong with it?
Thanks
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dont think taht the software is the issue..but still cant be sure as teh phone is not in my hand..
so anyways u r gettin the stuff to make the jig..so after taht flash any new gb rom with gb bootloaders..and still ur power button doesnt work then its hardware issue for sure..
but thats a small issue...if u know how to open the phone..then open the phone and check the connector soldering near the power button..
but if u cant do that by urself..then give it to a pro.and u r done..shdnt cost u much
You have to drop the battery out and replace it in order to use the 3 buttons on some builds, especially earlier builds.
Hi there,
I fear I hard bricked my G1 (after long years of good service as gps device thanks to a 2600mAh battery).
Since it was quite slow on CM7, I downgraded it to CM6.1. But this would'nt boot. (boot loop)
So I did a bit of reading and decided to downgrade the radio too. I downloaded a flashable zip and flashed it the usual way in the CWM recovery - which didn't finish (after a few minutes), so I removed the battery.
Since then my G1 wont start any more. On top of that, it want event charge. If I try to charge it the status led wont event light up. (I already tried it with two different batteries, both yield the same results.)
Funny thing though: If I don't charge it and let it sit for a few hours, the status LED very shortly lights up when pressing the power button. (But other than this nothing happens and if I press the power button again shortly after the LED stays dead.)
So ... I fear the problem is hardware and not software related.
Does anybody have an idea what could be broken (software or hardware) and if it's software based if there's a way to revive my phone?
(Before anybody asks ... yes, I have newer android phones, but I really live my G1 for nostalgic value so if there a way to get it running again I definitely would try.)
thx a lot,
Bapf
Sounds like you need JTAG, and don't take this the wrong way, but flashing firmware isn't the usual way, its the way you brick your phone. If possible always use fast boot to flash firmware or you are asking for a brick.
You can buy the JTAG equipment yourself and the software is free. Or you can see if you can find someone locally to do it. Unless you have a particular sentimental value to this phone it maybe cheaper to buy a new one.... Sorry for bad news
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
Bricked G1 - Try Again w/ SIM Card IN!
I had the exact symptoms mentioned in this post - tried nearly everything until I finally put back in the SIM card (even through I don't have T-Mobile anymore) - it booted again and registers the AC adapter and/or USB cable. Hope this helps some who are struggling at this level as I did!!
Bapf said:
Hi there,
I fear I hard bricked my G1 (after long years of good service as gps device thanks to a 2600mAh battery).
Since it was quite slow on CM7, I downgraded it to CM6.1. But this would'nt boot. (boot loop)
So I did a bit of reading and decided to downgrade the radio too. I downloaded a flashable zip and flashed it the usual way in the CWM recovery - which didn't finish (after a few minutes), so I removed the battery.
Since then my G1 wont start any more. On top of that, it want event charge. If I try to charge it the status led wont event light up. (I already tried it with two different batteries, both yield the same results.)
Funny thing though: If I don't charge it and let it sit for a few hours, the status LED very shortly lights up when pressing the power button. (But other than this nothing happens and if I press the power button again shortly after the LED stays dead.)
So ... I fear the problem is hardware and not software related.
Does anybody have an idea what could be broken (software or hardware) and if it's software based if there's a way to revive my phone?
(Before anybody asks ... yes, I have newer android phones, but I really live my G1 for nostalgic value so if there a way to get it running again I definitely would try.)
thx a lot,
Bapf
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I don't know if this will work,as I've never encountered a situation such as this, but have you tried bootloader(power button+camera button)?
If you can get it into bootloader, then I have the original rc29 DREAIMG.NBH file(plus, rc29 is the best place to start if you want to root it or install a custom rom).If you get it working and just want stock 1.6, i have those updates as well.
(all said out of hope, I have a g1 and I love it,I'm really glad that someone else shares my enthusiasm!!)
If bootloader works, give me your email and i'll send you the files, good luck!:fingers-crossed:
Nope. It won't even start the bootloader.
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Well thats unfortunite, I guess it's just for a soft brick.
So i've been experiencing this issue for months now. I've had the issue since i've gotten the phone but its the past few months that its really gotten bad. So before anyone jumps the gun, i've done quite a bit of research on this and cannot find anything worthwhile, more on that soon.
So as usual, i'll pickup my phone and press the power button or the home button to turn on the screen, but at completely random times the screen will not come on at all. Sometimes the capacitive buttons will light up (maybe 15-20% of the time), but not always.
In my searches I found the following solutions to this problem:
Get a new sim card
Dont use an SD card
Get a new battery
Check the leads on the battery and phone for cleanliness
Factory reset
Remove 1 app at a time and test until it stops happening
Dont freeze any apps
Restore stock firmware
Dont use SetCPU
Turn off animations
Get rid of the lock screen
Remove custom message from lock screen
Clear cache through Recovery
Dont restore data with Titanium Backup when restoring apps
Turn off WiFi and/or Bluetooth and/or GPS
Dont use GreenPower or Greenify
Avoid stock launcher
I have tried all of the above except for removing 1 app at a time (and those that dont apply). I'm deep into that one and only have a few apps left to try. This is something that happens at least once a day, but typically 3-5 times in a day. I used to think i could make it happen by pressing the power button to turn on the screen and immediately hit it again to turn it off. It would sometimes work but that doesnt trigger it anymore.
My phone used to be rooted, but being on AT&T there was no "normal" way to flash a good recovery like CWM or TWRP and install roms, you have to use some other thing which i dont use. So i've always had stock recovery, im fully updated to the newest stock rom that is out, update came OTA which was after i removed root and used odin to flash an older stock rom back. My wife's Note 3 also has the same issue and it has never been rooted, we have gone through all of the above and still it continues to happen.
Also on a side note, my phone was swapped out because of an issue it had 3 months after i purchased the phone. I was able to get a brand new one, not refurbished. The issue had occured once or twice before the swap and an incredibly frustrating amount of times since then.
Reading through most of the other threads, everyone seems to have to remove their battery and re-insert it to get back into their phone. The ones that dont have to do that have found that removing their SD Card, getting a new one, sending the phone in, or one of the other options have worked. However for me, nothing has worked.
Does anyone have any other ideas? Is this common on the Note 3 (I've had it since release)? 70% of the time i can hold the power button for a few seconds to try and bring up the power menu and it works, but not always.. I usually just have to wait up to a minute or two (never actually counted, i use my phone for that stuff...which.. isnt..working...)
I've had wake lock lag on a few android phones. Even iPhones.
I would highly recommend rooting it on att and flash a mod that reduces it on the note 3. I talked about it here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2628716
Rebooting the phone always helps.
wudien said:
I've had wake lock lag on a few android phones. Even iPhones.
I would highly recommend rooting it on att and flash a mod that reduces it on the note 3. I talked about it here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2628716
Rebooting the phone always helps.
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Unfortunately I cannot root my phone. I have to have my company email on my phone, and for Android devices they use Air Watch. I tried for weeks to get it working while rooted, and even used Root Cloak or something like that (with Wanam Xposed) to hide root from specific apps. Air Watch was specifically tested to work with that app but it still for some reason didn't work (new version of Air Watch perhaps with no update to Root Cloak? Just my guess). I had to remove root, factory reset and re-flash stock from Odin (that was a dual purpose flash) to remove all traces of Root so I could use Air Watch for my company email/calendar/contacts/etc again, even after unrooting and using all the cleanup tools, triangle away, and everything, it still detected my phone as rooted...
However, I don't think that's really a viable solution to the problem, that's more of a band aid. Looking at that thread and looking around, it seems to work well but I still haven't found anyone with my same issue where they used it and it worked. I would like to narrow this down to what the issue is exactly, the root cause. I think its a problem with KitKat, or at least all of 4.4.x (not sure about 4.4.4 yet).