My 64GB Nexus is now saying it has 23gb of total storage and 21gb available. I had to reflash the stock ROM after a failed twrp flash. Is there anyway to fix this? I have already tried reflashing and wiping the phone 2 times but the storage decreases each time.
Use a factory image and start over.
ericsignals said:
Use a factory image and start over.
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I've already done that twice
Pilz said:
I've already done that twice
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Double check and make sure you have the latest SDK and/or just download the latest regardless. N5 folks have been having similar issues since the Lollipop release.
jhax01 said:
Double check and make sure you have the latest SDK and/or just download the latest regardless. N5 folks have been having similar issues since the Lollipop release.
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I can try to redownload the SDK, but my question is what does the SDK have to do with losing space on my phone?
I don't pretend to know what the cause is behind it but when the 5.0 factory images were released, people who flashed it with an older version of fastboot were losing storage on the Nexus 5.
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I fixed it after doing a factory reset then flashing it again. I double checked and I already had the latest SDK. Its really weird how it took flashing 3 times to work.
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I fixed it after doing a factory reset then flashing it again. I double checked and I already had the latest SDK. Its really weird how it took flashing 3 times to work.
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I am in the same boat. Even did a factory reset and flashed the factory image but still stuck with 23GB on my 64GB. What exactly did you do to fix this?
the.emilio said:
I am in the same boat. Even did a factory reset and flashed the factory image but still stuck with 23GB on my 64GB. What exactly did you do to fix this?
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I re-downloaded the latest SDK and then reflashed the images again. It took a few times before it reset. I also used fastboot erase system if I remember correctly.
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I re-downloaded the latest SDK and then reflashed the images again. It took a few times before it reset. I also used fastboot erase system if I remember correctly.
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Did you flash each image individually since the flash all gives that no system.img error? Just want to make sure I can duplicate what you did.
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Did you flash each image individually since the flash all gives that no system.img error? Just want to make sure I can duplicate what you did.
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I flashed each one manually. The bat file doesn't work so that's the only way to do it. I don't remember the order I flashed everything in, but I remember that I used fastboot to wipe the phone before flashing. I kept trying different things until it showed the right storage then I decrypted it and flashed TWRP and used CF auto root. One of my mistakes was rooting before checking because it was a waste of time if I had to flash it again.
I may have done a factory reset st one point but I don't remember because it was late and I was watching TV with my wife whole doing this.
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I flashed each one manually. The bat file doesn't work so that's the only way to do it. I don't remember the order I flashed everything in, but I remember that I used fastboot to wipe the phone before flashing. I kept trying different things until it showed the right storage then I decrypted it and flashed TWRP and used CF auto root. One of my mistakes was rooting before checking because it was a waste of time if I had to flash it again.
I may have done a factory reset st one point but I don't remember because it was late and I was watching TV with my wife whole doing this.
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Figured. I will keep trying. Thanks!
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After about 10 attempts it turns out all i had to do was fastboot format cache then fastboot format userdata. Reboot and boom restored to normal. LMAO! Wasted 4 hours tonight just for that. Live and learn!
Just do a factory reset in recovery WITHOUT reflashing and the problem is taken care of.
Seems a like a bug in the factory images that can cause of wrong partition sizes.
Worked on my N9 (which I already sent back to Google due to excessive lightbleed lol)
I had the same issue after trying to root the phone showed 23 GB.
I was able to get back to 53 GB after wipine cache and formatting user data, but that still seems like I'm missing something . I did not check how much storage was available before I started.
Can any one tell me what the storage numbers should be on like on a stock device with nothing installed please?
I remember hearing about this same issue with the Nexus 5. Don't recall the cause though. Sorry folks I know this post is useless I'm just excited to be getting my Nexus 6 so I perusing the forums.
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Hey everyone,
I'm having a storage issue with my Nexus 6. My available space is showing up as 32GB even though I have 64GB of real space. When I was on full stock, it showed up correctly, but after I flashed the no-encrypt boot.img in Android Development, Its showing up as 32 GB instead of 64.
Help appreciated!
You're going to have to do a factory reset from the backup & reset menu. Back up anything you want to keep since it will wipe EVERYTHING on your device. That's the only thing that worked for me when I had the issue with my N5 and that's what is suggested in the toolkit
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You're going to have to do a factory reset from the backup & reset menu. Back up anything you want to keep since it will wipe EVERYTHING on your device. That's the only thing that worked for me when I had the issue with my N5 and that's what is suggested in the toolkit
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Quick question, I have the exact same thing happening with my Nexus 6P - will this same fix work for me?
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You're going to have to do a factory reset from the backup & reset menu. Back up anything you want to keep since it will wipe EVERYTHING on your device. That's the only thing that worked for me when I had the issue with my N5 and that's what is suggested in the toolkit
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Yeah well, that is why toolkits are worse then paying attention and learning things
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/phone-gb-storage-to-factory-reset-t3225492
No need to factory reset, you can fix through TWRP
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Hey everyone,
I'm having a storage issue with my Nexus 6. My available space is showing up as 32GB even though I have 64GB of real space. When I was on full stock, it showed up correctly, but after I flashed the no-encrypt boot.img in Android Development, Its showing up as 32 GB instead of 64.
Help appreciated!
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Did you resolve this using the TWRP method? I can't get it to work and I'm at my wits end.
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Did you resolve this using the TWRP method? I can't get it to work and I'm at my wits end.
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What did you do and what part didn't work?
quick glance at TWRP makes me think all you need to do is go Wipe>advanced wipe>select data>repair or change file system>RESIZE. it seems like this should do it but having a 32gb n6 I can't test that. doesn't wipe anything so it could be worth a shot
Apologies, am typing from my phone and can't worm out how to link to another thread but there's also a thread where someone else has a 64gb showing 25gb which there are more details on.
Essentially I've flashed the December factory image using fastboot, using various methods:
All stages per the Q&A sticky, including flashing userdata and then using the TWRP method. Also all stages but replacing fastboot flash userdata with fastboot format userdata as I'm aware that the userdata.IMG is not intended for the 64gb.
Trying the TWRP method to resize always ends up with the same result, the red message saying my phone is unstable (or similar, I've seen other threads with the correct message, again apologies but am on my phone).
I've tried locking and relocking OEM lock to see if that helps or not, but nothing does.
My initial request for help on the other thread is because I got a replacement phone under insurance and didn't check if it was 32gb or 64gb and then noticed I only have 25, with the bootloader saying its a 32gb phone. I've asked but have had no answer yet whether the bootloader would change, is would it always actually know its a 64gb even if internal memory only shows it as a 32gb?
Believe it or not, I called Motorola and even with the IMEI and serial number, they could not tell me what my phone was!
Hey All,
Finally got my nexus 6 and I'm pumped to have a developer phone again. Haven't done anything since I got rid of my galaxy nexus a year or so ago, so I'm a bit rusty. Sorry if this has been posted before, I searched but couldn't find anything related to this. Long story short, I had my phone unlocked and rooted and have TWRP installed fine. I just went in and cleared the cache, dalvik cache, and fixed permissions... and now I'm stuck in a bootloop. After researching I'm pretty sure it was the fixed permissions that messed it up, I didn't know that it didn't work on lollipop at the time. I've come to the conclusion I need to reflash the stock images and start from scratch. The only problem is I'm currently stuck at work for another 4 hours and can't use adb at all on this computer. So I'm wondering if anyone knew of another way to fix from just the phone. Thanks in advanced guys!
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Hey All,
Finally got my nexus 6 and I'm pumped to have a developer phone again. Haven't done anything since I got rid of my galaxy nexus a year or so ago, so I'm a bit rusty. Sorry if this has been posted before, I searched but couldn't find anything related to this. Long story short, I had my phone unlocked and rooted and have TWRP installed fine. I just went in and cleared the cache, dalvik cache, and fixed permissions... and now I'm stuck in a bootloop. After researching I'm pretty sure it was the fixed permissions that messed it up, I didn't know that it didn't work on lollipop at the time. I've come to the conclusion I need to reflash the stock images and start from scratch. The only problem is I'm currently stuck at work for another 4 hours and can't use adb at all on this computer. So I'm wondering if anyone knew of another way to fix from just the phone. Thanks in advanced guys!
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you can try flashing any rom, since you have twrp installed, or you can try wiping data(factory reset).
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you can try flashing any rom, since you have twrp installed, or you can try wiping data(factory reset).
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Unfortunately, I do not have any ROMs saved on my phone yet. I just got it last night with only maybe an hour or two of playing time. I also tried factory reset through TWRP and am still experiencing the bootloop. Would formatting data help? I feel like it would, but like I said, I'm rusty.
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Unfortunately, I do not have any ROMs saved on my phone yet. I just got it last night with only maybe an hour or two of playing time. I also tried factory reset through TWRP and am still experiencing the bootloop. Would formatting data help? I feel like it would, but like I said, I'm rusty.
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you can try, i dont think itll help. all you got to do is download any rom/gapps/supersu to your phone then flash it. i use rastapop.
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you can try, i dont think itll help. all you got to do is download any rom/gapps/supersu to your phone then flash it. i use rastapop.
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I know, but I can't boot my phone to download it. Hence, why I'm going to have to flash the stock images when I get home. How is rastapop? I need to find something since the big names aren't out yet. I'll try it out later once everything is fixed. I'm mad I ran into this boot loop because custom rom was next on my list of things to do haha
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I know, but I can't boot my phone to download it. Hence, why I'm going to have to flash the stock images when I get home. How is rastapop? I need to find something since the big names aren't out yet. I'll try it out later once everything is fixed. I'm mad I ran into this boot loop because custom rom was next on my list of things to do haha
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you didnt happen to make a backup in recovery, did you? if you did, just restore it.
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you didnt happen to make a backup in recovery, did you? if you did, just restore it.
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Nope, would have made life a lot easier if I did. I was just kicking myself in the ass for that earlier.
Edit: nvm, forgot you don't have adb access
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Thanks for the help guys. I'm just gonna start from scratch when I get home... god I hate not having a phone.
Yah I realized fixing permissions messes it up. And also if u wipe internal storage the phone looses the system ui and the back home menu buttons as well
well thats good to know. Will it still do that if I'm not encrypted?
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Unfortunately, I do not have any ROMs saved on my phone yet. I just got it last night with only maybe an hour or two of playing time. I also tried factory reset through TWRP and am still experiencing the bootloop. Would formatting data help? I feel like it would, but like I said, I'm rusty.
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Probably too late to do, but USB-OTG cable and a jump drive. I have downloaded stuff on work PC, copied to jump drive and flashed it on phone with TWRP from the jump drive.
I can personally confirm the permission fix in TWRP recovery breaks the stock L5.0.0 and 5.0.1 and I assume probably most ROMs? There seems to be several threads about this.
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Probably too late to do, but USB-OTG cable and a jump drive. I have downloaded stuff on work PC, copied to jump drive and flashed it on phone with TWRP from the jump drive.
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you can flash from a jump drive? I didn't know that
Hello guys! So I bought a 64gb version of Nexus 6 just before new years eve and it started having issues in february. It got fully replaced by the service company for a new one. Yesterday my phone started complaining that I have insufficient storage. I checked how much memory I had and it said "32gb". So I'm using now a 32gb instead of a 64gb version which I was supposed to get from warranty. Nobody told me about the switch and the store where I bought it from said there has happened a mistake.
The thing that makes this tricky is that I've dropped the phone and the top layer of the screen is cracked. The screen itself works 100%, no color issues or issue tracking finger. It's just the top layer of protective glass that's bricked http://i.imgur.com/g6Se9dd.jpg They should contact on moday to me about this but what are really my options? If there never would had been a failure from their side, I would be living hapily with a 64gb bricked screen nexus 6 and have no issues. Do you think there are going to be more expenses for me due to their mistake?
Checked all papers over the issue. In the document over the repair, it states that they give me a new 64gb model of the phone.
One thing I started wondering about this morning. As me and my friend rooted my N6, we installed his stock image on it due to mine bugging out. He has a 32gb of N6. Could this affect it also? Both android system and disc checker app says I have left 23.03gb, aka. 32gb model.
FiresStream said:
Hello guys! So I bought a 64gb version of Nexus 6 just before new years eve and it started having issues in february. It got fully replaced by the service company for a new one. Yesterday my phone started complaining that I have insufficient storage. I checked how much memory I had and it said "32gb". So I'm using now a 32gb instead of a 64gb version which I was supposed to get from warranty. Nobody told me about the switch and the store where I bought it from said there has happened a mistake.
The thing that makes this tricky is that I've dropped the phone and the top layer of the screen is cracked. The screen itself works 100%, no color issues or issue tracking finger. It's just the top layer of protective glass that's bricked http://i.imgur.com/g6Se9dd.jpg They should contact on moday to me about this but what are really my options? If there never would had been a failure from their side, I would be living hapily with a 64gb bricked screen nexus 6 and have no issues. Do you think there are going to be more expenses for me due to their mistake?
Checked all papers over the issue. In the document over the repair, it states that they give me a new 64gb model of the phone.
One thing I started wondering about this morning. As me and my friend rooted my N6, we installed his stock image on it due to mine bugging out. He has a 32gb of N6. Could this affect it also? Both android system and disc checker app says I have left 23.03gb, aka. 32gb model.
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Fastboot flashing the factory image will do this. To get your full 64gb of memory back, from bootloader do >
fastboot format userdata
NOTE: this will wipe the contents of your SDcard, so back it up on your PC first.
Yeah to echo the above, its quite common on the nexus to accidentally appear you have the smaller version after a flash...reflashing stock should fix it.
Doesn't it say which version you have in the bootloader?
Apparently emmc 64gb. Darn... Musta have flashed wrong stock image...
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Apparently emmc 64gb. Darn... Musta have flashed wrong stock image...
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No, there's no such thing as a wrong stock image. They're not storage-exclusive. Just a bad flash, it happens sometimes.
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Apparently emmc 64gb. Darn... Musta have flashed wrong stock image...
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No, you didn't. This happens with the 64gb versions. Factory reset after flashing factory image usually prevents it.
So I guess, nandroid backup and then reinstall. The backup should get everything back so I don't need to spend 4 hours to set up my phone accounts/settings etc?
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So I guess, nandroid backup and then reinstall. The backup should get everything back so I don't need to spend 4 hours to set up my phone accounts/settings etc?
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Not sure. Try it and see. Be sure to save it to your PC, as "fastboot format userdata" will wipe your SDcard.
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Tried to reinstall the phone but I'm now stuck in a situation where I can only access Fastboot and Recovery. Tried several times Nexus RootKit Stock flash but it doesn't seem to help either. Also wiped system/cache etc. for bad files. I really feel like this is a brick now...
Devicde is LOCKED. Status Code: 2
Any ideas how to proceed?
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Tried to reinstall the phone but I'm now stuck in a situation where I can only access Fastboot and Recovery. Tried several times Nexus RootKit Stock flash but it doesn't seem to help either. Also wiped system/cache etc. for bad files. I really feel like this is a brick now...
Devicde is LOCKED. Status Code: 2
Any ideas how to proceed?
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the toolkit is where you made the mistake. you have to flash the factory image via fastboot while you are hooked up to a computer while you're in the bootloader. if you have no idea what you are doing, toolkits wont help you out. read how to do it right, thete are a few threads here explaining for you, in detail.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/guide-flash-factory-images-nexus-6shamu-t2954008
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Tried to reinstall the phone but I'm now stuck in a situation where I can only access Fastboot and Recovery. Tried several times Nexus RootKit Stock flash but it doesn't seem to help either. Also wiped system/cache etc. for bad files. I really feel like this is a brick now...
Devicde is LOCKED. Status Code: 2
Any ideas how to proceed?
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What happens when you try to reboot to Android? Your bootloader is locked so there isn't much you can do if you can't boot Android.
Do you have stock recovery or TWRP?
Tried quite a few options already in the Nexus Root Toolkit but without any results...
Anything specific I should give a try to hopefully let me sleep this night in peace?
Bootloop, just nothing... It just displays "Google" logo and does nothing further.
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Bootloop, just nothing... It just displays "Google" logo and does nothing further.
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try this via fastboot, and see if itll boot up. you have to be in the bootloader to use fastboot..
fastboot format cache
fastboot format userdata
then try booting up and enabling oem unlock.
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try this via fastboot, and see if itll boot up. you have to be in the bootloader to use fastboot..
fastboot format cache
fastboot format userdata
then try booting up and enabling oem unlock.
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Got android studio installed from some time ago, just need to find out how to push the commands from cmd...
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Got android studio installed from some time ago, just need to find out how to push the commands from cmd...
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and hows android studio gonna help? you arent building an app.. you need to use fastboot.
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and hows android studio gonna help? you arent building an app.. you need to use fastboot.
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Gotta say I'm hopeless in my situation... Got fastboot and abd drivers installed now, now I just need to find out how to use them...
FiresStream said:
Gotta say I'm hopeless in my situation... Got fastboot and abd drivers installed now, now I just need to find out how to use them...
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thats ok, i was useless with fastboot at one time as well. at the very beginning, is when its the hardest, just because you are clueless. once you do it one time, its much easier every time after.
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thats ok, i was useless with fastboot at one time as well. at the very beginning, is when its the hardest, just because you are clueless. once you fo it one time, its much easier every time after.
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Got the commands done which you suggested, how should I proceed?
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Got the commands done which you suggested, how should I proceed?
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try booting up. if you boot up, enable developer options, then go into them and enable oem unlocking. then you can unlock the bootloader and flash a factory image.
btw, i found this thread about using fastboot. its an older thread but.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277112
has any one been having any trouble with their wifi on their nexus 6, randomly the wifi toggle will stop working the toggle will be off and it still says "Turning Wi-Fi on..." i've booted into recovery and cleared cache and rebooted the phone and it worked the first time and it's been acting up again and this time clearing the cache isn't working does anyone else have any ideas without doing a factory reset.
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has any one been having any trouble with their wifi on their nexus 6, randomly the wifi toggle will stop working the toggle will be off and it still says "Turning Wi-Fi on..." i've booted into recovery and cleared cache and rebooted the phone and it worked the first time and it's been acting up again and this time clearing the cache isn't working does anyone else have any ideas without doing a factory reset.
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maybe try just flashing the system img, then wipe cache's again before booting. if that doesnt work, its may be time for the dreaded fdr.
I've never been into flashing system img & fdr? It's just sad because I had the same issue before also losing signal with my device. Til I got a replacement and the replacement device is starting to act up also.
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maybe try just flashing the system img, then wipe cache's again before booting. if that doesnt work, its may be time for the dreaded fdr.
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okay so put the phone in recovery and did cache wipe and reset it from recovery also and got everything set up again and still it shows Wi-Fi toggled off and saying turning on Wi-Fi im not sure what todo at this point.
https://goo.gl/photos/bdHB8Nw2tbH71LMj6
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okay so put the phone in recovery and did cache wipe and reset it from recovery also and got everything set up again and still it shows Wi-Fi toggled off and saying turning on Wi-Fi im not sure what todo at this point.
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my only other suggestion would be to re-flash. you could try just the system partition, but if it were me i would just go all in for full clean flash.
im sure Simms will get on me for saying so, but you can just grab wugs toolkit and be done in 20min or so.
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my only other suggestion would be to re-flash. you could try just the system partition, but if it were me i would just go all in for full clean flash.
im sure Simms will get on me for saying so, but you can just grab wugs toolkit and be done in 20min or so.
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I've never flashed before i know from what i hear its really easy for Nexus devices. but i'm just curious what would of caused this like from my first N6 since December and it acts up now in Sept and having the replacement N6 acting up the same way.
Is it rooted with mods or completely stock? If stock, try deleting the saved wireless networks..
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Is it rooted with mods or completely stock? If stock, try deleting the saved wireless networks..
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100% stock I can't get access to any saved networks at all
https://goo.gl/photos/34veZPQvW3pLiB5YA
humpty123 said:
I've never flashed before i know from what i hear its really easy for Nexus devices. but i'm just curious what would of caused this like from my first N6 since December and it acts up now in Sept and having the replacement N6 acting up the same way.
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these random issues usually come from a corrupt file, either by an update or some other means. its hard to impossible to pinpoint the cause usually.
if you never flashed before, its best to read up on it a bit first. wugs walks you through the steps, from downloading the files, and drivers, to the flashing. its not foolproof, but if you follow the lead of the script, its not hard to figure out.
bweN diorD said:
these random issues usually come from a corrupt file, either by an update or some other means. its hard to impossible to pinpoint the cause usually.
if you never flashed before, its best to read up on it a bit first. wugs walks you through the steps, from downloading the files, and drivers, to the flashing. its not foolproof, but if you follow the lead of the script, its not hard to figure out.
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well i have before but that was so long ago and that was for my MyTouch and HTC Sensation but that was years ago. Now I know things are easier but I've never really been into flashing and the only reason I did back then was for updates and different version of Sense UI but since I've been using Nexus Devices I didn't have a need or desire to actually flash. Pretty much I'm a NOOB! :laugh:
but I don't see why wouldn't a factory reset fix it. even if it was temp.
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well i have before but that was so long ago and that was for my MyTouch and HTC Sensation but that was years ago. Now I know things are easier but I've never really been into flashing and the only reason I did back then was for updates and different version of Sense UI but since I've been using Nexus Devices I didn't have a need or desire to actually flash. Pretty much I'm a NOOB! :laugh:
but I don't see why wouldn't a factory reset fix it. even if it was temp.
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a factory reset only deletes data, it does not restore any of the file system to its original state.
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a factory reset only deletes data, it does not restore any of the file system to its original state.
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oh... so when I called Motorola they told me to wipe cache how did that help the first time ?
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oh... so when I called Motorola they told me to wipe cache how did that help the first time ?
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clearing the cache is always a good idea, i think i suggested that earlier.
i dont know how to explain well what cache is exactly, its not part of the file system, its more like temp data storage i believe.
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clearing the cache is always a good idea, i think i suggested that earlier.
i dont know how to explain well what cache is exactly, its not part of the file system, its more like temp data storage i believe.
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yeah i tried that a few times today and it did nothing... i'm about to give up since i don't have a PC anymore i use a Chromebook
humpty123 said:
yeah i tried that a few times today and it did nothing... i'm about to give up since i don't have a PC anymore i use a Chromebook
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def of cache from google
"In cell phones and networks, a cache usually refers to a memory storage area in the phone or network that stores copies of information that is likely to be needed in the near future, so it can be accessed faster."
i dont know how to flash with a chrome book, if possible. sorry
bweN diorD said:
def of cache from google
"In cell phones and networks, a cache usually refers to a memory storage area in the phone or network that stores copies of information that is likely to be needed in the near future, so it can be accessed faster."
i dont know how to flash with a chrome book, if possible. sorry
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all i know it happened a day after i got the last update from T-Mobile. i should them back and tell them i'm having the same issues with my phone have them replace it for me again.
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all i know it happened a day after i got the last update from T-Mobile. i should them back and tell them i'm having the same issues with my phone have them replace it for me again.
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thats pretty consistent with what i said earlier. these type of issues frequently arise after updates. files dont update exactly right and something gets corrupted.
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thats pretty consistent with what i said earlier. these type of issues frequently arise after updates. files dont update exactly right and something gets corrupted.
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i decided to call T-Moblie and talk to them they told me to take it to a store and get it dianogsed and they will call to get it replaced since it is the 64GB and stores don't have it.... I just want the Wi-Fi to work even though i don't use it all the time but still.
I have successfully setup face unlock on my Pixel 4 xl and it won't recognize my face to unlock the phone. I've deleted my face data several times and set it up again and it keeps doing the same thing. I just factory reset my phone and am going to try it again.
Are you wearing sunglasses or trying to use it out in the sun?
jimv1983 said:
Are you wearing sunglasses or trying to use it out in the sun?
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No
Today my phone alerted me I need to re-enroll my face(although the unlock has been working fine...). Tried to reboot to ignore that message, then eventually I've deleted the face data and re-enrolled. Now I have the same issue like the OP starter. Will try to flash factory image but next week once I get my bank account pins sent. Probably some permission issue, where the data doesn't get saved properly or can't be read or something..but no time to fiddle around.
bender_007 said:
Today my phone alerted me I need to re-enroll my face(although the unlock has been working fine...). Tried to reboot to ignore that message, then eventually I've deleted the face data and re-enrolled. Now I have the same issue like the OP starter. Will try to flash factory image but next week once I get my bank account pins sent. Probably some permission issue, where the data doesn't get saved properly or can't be read or something..but no time to fiddle around.
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Same thing happened to me today. I have been ignoring the message.
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I have been having the same issue as of today. I was going to flash the Full January stock image but I had to redownload it. I looked on the factory image website and the January image has been removed? I have it on my work computer and am currently transferring it to the one im currently on. Does anyone know why it was suddenly removed? the OTA image is still available on the website.
Buddyjohn said:
I have been having the same issue as of today. I was going to flash the Full January stock image but I had to redownload it. I looked on the factory image website and the January image has been removed? I have it on my work computer and am currently transferring it to the one im currently on. Does anyone know why it was suddenly removed? the OTA image is still available on the website.
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I'm seeing it on there now. I had the same problem and had to factory reset to fix it.
brandon5491 said:
I'm seeing it on there now. I had the same problem and had to factory reset to fix it.
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since i didnt see the january update i flashed the december image with the wipe and the face unlock still is not working? will try january next i guess...
Buddyjohn said:
since i didnt see the january update i flashed the december image with the wipe and the face unlock still is not working? will try january next i guess...
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I tried reflashing the Jan update and then the Dec one too. No luck. I read somewhere else speculation it has something to do with the Titan M chip and only a factory reset would clear/fix it. And that's what worked for me in the end. Huge PITA.
brandon5491 said:
I tried reflashing the Jan update and then the Dec one too. No luck. I read somewhere else speculation it has something to do with the Titan M chip and only a factory reset would clear/fix it. And that's what worked for me in the end. Huge PITA.
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That is a huge flaw! I downloaded a fresh december factory image as well as the january image. used the flash all.bat and everything. left the "-w" to wipe the personal data as well. it still didnt work. the fix was to factory reset through the settings! atleast in my mind it makes sense that when you flash a factory image that wipes the phone that would also get reset. may not a huge flaw but still. really annoying. thanks for the help!
brandon5491 said:
I tried reflashing the Jan update and then the Dec one too. No luck. I read somewhere else speculation it has something to do with the Titan M chip and only a factory reset would clear/fix it. And that's what worked for me in the end. Huge PITA.
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Buddyjohn said:
That is a huge flaw! I downloaded a fresh december factory image as well as the january image. used the flash all.bat and everything. left the "-w" to wipe the personal data as well. it still didnt work. the fix was to factory reset through the settings! atleast in my mind it makes sense that when you flash a factory image that wipes the phone that would also get reset. may not a huge flaw but still. really annoying. thanks for the help!
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Unfortunately true. Take a look at this post, there are some explanations.