Hello guys
I have stock android 6.0 [24.11.18.victara_reteu.reteuall.en.Eu retfr] on my Motorola Moto X 2014 [XT1092] after OTA update to android 6.0 I have always random reboot's on it. I search for all internet about a possible fix and I think I tried almost everything but I have hope can solve this problem.. Put on Moto X 2014 forum too but is a old device without much visibility!
I have try to hard resed and wipe caches (don't know how many times I did it, probably 100 with various configurations). Last time I do it I just reset/wipe and initiate the phone without sim-card and internet (always skip) after that I put the sim-card without 4G and WiFi and didn't install or update any type off app (Google's backup is disable and I clean everything I could about old's data) and the phone always reboots (think we never could stay 24h on without a single reboot, this is so frustrating).
Hardware phone problem? System operating problem (is stock and didn't see nobody like me)?
Any one have suggestions what I could do more or someone have this problem with your stock device?
Thank you for the time dispend reading this :good:
tpati said:
Hello guys
I have stock android 6.0 [24.11.18.victara_reteu.reteuall.en.Eu retfr] on my Motorola Moto X 2014 [XT1092] after OTA update to android 6.0 I have always random reboot's on it. I search for all internet about a possible fix and I think I tried almost everything but I have hope can solve this problem.. Put on Moto X 2014 forum too but is a old device without much visibility!
I have try to hard resed and wipe caches (don't know how many times I did it, probably 100 with various configurations). Last time I do it I just reset/wipe and initiate the phone without sim-card and internet (always skip) after that I put the sim-card without 4G and WiFi and didn't install or update any type off app (Google's backup is disable and I clean everything I could about old's data) and the phone always reboots (think we never could stay 24h on without a single reboot, this is so frustrating).
Hardware phone problem? System operating problem (is stock and didn't see nobody like me)?
Any one have suggestions what I could do more or someone have this problem with your stock device?
Thank you for the time dispend reading this :good:
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as long as the phone
does not have
a custom recovery
and unlocked bootloader
root
you should be able to take it to a shop - the place you bought it and explain
if you don't know what an unlocked bootloader or custom recovery is - your good to go
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I have a strange problem with my Sim unlock Moto X xt1056 (Sprint). its running Android 4.4.4. with root and bootloader unlocked. The problem is anytime i try to uninstall any app, the phone reboots. Whenever ever i try to clear data too it does the same thing. And also whenever i go to settings and try to go to the Security menu it just FC. this was happening when i was on 4.4.2 so i thought upgrading will solve the issue but it hasnt. Any help please.. thanks.. :crying:
kwartey said:
I have a strange problem with my Sim unlock Moto X xt1056 (Sprint). its running Android 4.4.4. with root and bootloader unlocked. The problem is anytime i try to uninstall any app, the phone reboots. Whenever ever i try to clear data too it does the same thing. And also whenever i go to settings and try to go to the Security menu it just FC. this was happening when i was on 4.4.2 so i thought upgrading will solve the issue but it hasnt. Any help please.. thanks.. :crying:
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Hi devs,
I am also having the same problem with my moto X 1058. I have tried different custom ROMS but its same. Did a Factory Reset but no use. Even wiped internal memory and data partition, but still its the same. My scenario is exactly the same as mentioned in the thread. I m running cm12.1 on my device now. It is having no other issues (so far) besides these problems.
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Hello,
My brain is collapsing about this reboots, I have stock android 6.0 on my XT092 device.
Wipe cache + reset doesn't resolve anything. Wipe backup data and unmark auto-restore apps on google auto-backup. After wipe cache/reset I put on this device "configure as a new phone" , then I unmark auto-restore on settings then I install my apps (whatsapp dropbox, cant install more without problem solved..), what I can do more or what im doing wrong?
Thank you all :good:
Try to collect log from device and publish it here, we'll read and think
summer.cat said:
Try to collect log from device and publish it here, we'll read and think
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How can I collect my log? USB debug?
Nobody else have random reboots with marshmallow, i'm the only one? Didn't see nobody complaing :crying:
tpati said:
How can I collect my log? USB debug?
Nobody else have random reboots with marshmallow, i'm the only one? Didn't see nobody complaing :crying:
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Mental note, this reboots only happens when i'm not touching in the phone (standby). If I'm using it or charge he never reboots! I can't leave this phone awake during night
Hello guys
I have stock android 6.0 [24.11.18.victara_reteu.reteuall.en.Eu retfr] on my Motorola Moto X 2014 [XT1092] after OTA update to android 6.0 I have always random reboot's on it. I search for all internet about a possible fix and I think I tried almost everything but I have hope can solve this problem.. Put on Moto X 2014 forum too but is a old device without much visibility!
I have try to hard resed and wipe caches (don't know how many times I did it, probably 100 with various configurations). Last time I do it I just reset/wipe and initiate the phone without sim-card and internet (always skip) after that I put the sim-card without 4G and WiFi and didn't install or update any type off app (Google's backup is disable and I clean everything I could about old's data) and the phone always reboots (think we never could stay 24h on without a single reboot, this is so frustrating).
Hardware phone problem? System operating problem (is stock and didn't see nobody like me)?
Any one have suggestions what I could do more or someone have this problem with your stock device?
Thank you for the time dispend reading this :good:
tpati said:
Hello guys
I have stock android 6.0 [24.11.18.victara_reteu.reteuall.en.Eu retfr] on my Motorola Moto X 2014 [XT1092] after OTA update to android 6.0 I have always random reboot's on it. I search for all internet about a possible fix and I think I tried almost everything but I have hope can solve this problem.. Put on Moto X 2014 forum too but is a old device without much visibility!
I have try to hard resed and wipe caches (don't know how many times I did it, probably 100 with various configurations). Last time I do it I just reset/wipe and initiate the phone without sim-card and internet (always skip) after that I put the sim-card without 4G and WiFi and didn't install or update any type off app (Google's backup is disable and I clean everything I could about old's data) and the phone always reboots (think we never could stay 24h on without a single reboot, this is so frustrating).
Hardware phone problem? System operating problem (is stock and didn't see nobody like me)?
Any one have suggestions what I could do more or someone have this problem with your stock device?
Thank you for the time dispend reading this :good:
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Stop spamming the forums, already answered you in one of your other posts.
Sent from my XT1095 using Tapatalk
I had about the same problem (happened maybe 5 times) on my xt1096 while I had 5.1 verizon stock.
Since I installed the stock xt1095 6.0 marshmallow (about a month), I didn't have that problem again.
Maybe you should try that too? Just a suggestion.
AGISCI said:
Stop spamming the forums, already answered you in one of your other posts.
Sent from my XT1095 using Tapatalk
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Sorry, I collect the log but I have my data on it.. I will colect it with full reset/wipe and any update!
I search about all forums I could but didn't find anyone with same error, I copy the text about 3 or 4 topics to have more visibility because this phone is making old (but I love it)..
OrenGazala said:
I had about the same problem (happened maybe 5 times) on my xt1096 while I had 5.1 verizon stock.
Since I installed the stock xt1095 6.0 marshmallow (about a month), I didn't have that problem again.
Maybe you should try that too? Just a suggestion.
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When I bought this phone (2 months ago) he have 4.4.4, I think he update to 5.0 or 5.0.1 and after that updated to 5.1 (he stays about 2 weeks in 5.1) after that he receive 6.0 (problem apears)..
I think I couldn't downgrade the 6.0 to 5.1 (without touch on root's etc etc) right? Could I reinstall 6.0 in boot menu with all stock and no-rooted?
tpati said:
When I bought this phone (2 months ago) he have 4.4.4, I think he update to 5.0 or 5.0.1 and after that updated to 5.1 (he stays about 2 weeks in 5.1) after that he receive 6.0 (problem apears)..
I think I couldn't downgrade the 6.0 to 5.1 (without touch on root's etc etc) right? Could I reinstall 6.0 in boot menu with all stock and no-rooted?
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You have to have root and unlock bootloader to change roms as far as I know.
I too am experiencing this issue since day one with a XT1092. It happend across several ROMs, including stock. Like previously stated, it happens only when the phone is not connected to a charger and in standby, seemingly randomly.
I suspect the radio to be the issue, since it is the same regardless what ROM one uses. Maybe certain frequencies (I am constantly connected to LTE; mostly Band 20, 800 MHz) or something similar could be the cause. That would explain why it is such a rare issue and so hard to reproduce. Or maybe it is simply a hardware malfunction, I guess I'll never know.
Edit: Got a soft reboot without a SIM card in the phone. Usually it's a hard reboot, but this time it was "only" a quick soft reboot.
Hello, I recently bought a Moto X (XT1097) on Android 6.0 version and as soon as it arrived at my house, I unlocked the bootloader, installed a custom kernel,rooted the device and then I installed the Xposed Framework, following the steps of this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/general/ota-android-marshmallow-6-0-final-t3248315
Everything went well, but in the end of the next day of usage I noticed that my battery drained really fast ending up at 0%. When I charged and turned on my device , I simply couldn't turn on my WiFi.
Curiously it also happened with my old phone, a Nexus 5. And to solve the problem with both of them I flashed a Stock version of the Android ROM.
I really want to know what I had done wrong. Currently I am using my Moto X with just the bootloader unlocked, nothing more but I really miss using root. Do you guys have any idea what to do? I don't want to root my phone and that problem happen again... It's a pain in the ass to start all over from a data wipe lol
Hello,
So my Moto X (1st gen, 2013, XT1058) used to work fine on KitKat but after it auto-updated to Lollipop it started messing up more and more every day. The phone is fully stock and locked. Here's a brief list of problems:
random freezes and crashes of apps and the OS itself
random screen freezes (doesn't respond to touches) or completely blank screen apart from the notification bar, often times nothing help but a reboot
random reboots, "optimizing apps" every so often on boot, especially when on charger
flaky and unreliable WiFi, not connecting when it should or disconnecting at random including when screen goes off (despite having "always on" selected)
GPS would sometimes have difficulty acquiring lock and would lose lock randomly (worked just fine before)
I'm not quite sure what to do at this point. It's the AT&T variant which means the bootloader is not unlockable. It is also updated to the latest OTA (build LPAS23.12-21.7-1) which means no rooting method works, or at least I haven't been able to find any. So I can't get even a temproot. I tried everything I could find, nothing worked and I'm running out of options. I love this phone and I'd like to get it back to working order. I'm wholeheartedly hoping someone here will have some good advice or some resource I haven't tried.
Here's what I tried so far:
multiple factory resets, both from system settings and through recovery
didn't help, works for a while but all the issues reappear soon after
rooting with KingRoot
failed, rooting method not available
rooting using this method
failed (not surprising, it does mention it doesn't work on OTA)
unlocking BL via Moto's official unlock service
device not supported
installing moforoot
failed, mofoverify just quits silently and the phone shows a message about some missing fastboot var
unlocking BL using Sunshine
says the device should be supported but then fails acquiring temproot, the phone just reboots
reflashing stock KitKat from here (file: ATT_XT1058_4.4.4-KXA21.12-L1.26_CFC_1FF.xml.zip) via fastboot
failed, OS/BL downgrade not allowed
reflashing stock Lollipop from here (file: ATT_XT1058_5.1.0_LPAS23.12-21.7-1_cid1_CFC.xml.zip) via fastboot
partial success, managed to flash a few parts, however it fails on all relevant partitions (gpt, boot, system), reports "downgrade not allowed" just like with KitKat which is surprising, this version/build should be exactly the same as what's currently on the phone
wiping userdata and cache via fastboot
didn't help
I might have tried some other things/methods too, this is just what I could remember right now.
Again, I'd very much appreciate if someone could help me revive this phone. I enjoyed using it while it was working well and I'd like to get it back to that state. Any help is very much appreciated.
Cheers!
I'm having exactly the same issues on my wife's moto x. The only thing I've been able to do for a temporary fix is to enter stock recovery and clear cache. Is there really no root/custom rom method for this device?
Hello,
I have a motorola G6 that after bad root get stuck on bootloop.
I flash the phone with two roms but the phone after flash dont have sound during calls, the earpice dont work even in loudspeaker, but the phone rings when is receving calls.
anyone already have this problem?
tanks
This question is probably in the wrong section but anyway...I did. I never checked the phone prior to rooting so I'm not sure if a "bad root" was the cause or not. However, I experienced the exact same problem as you. I was originally on build OPS27.82-19-4 so I reflashed stock OPS27.82-19-4 as described here. But I still had the same problem. On a whim I randomly flashed build OPS27.82-19-4 following the same instructions. The phone has been working great ever since (I have it rooted, xposed. etc...). Not sure why there was a problem, or if reflashing the newer build "fixed" it or not...but as I said, all is good now. FWIW, when I check the sim status in settings>about phone, the network section is blank. It was blank when I had problems too.
Perhaps this will help you..
PS When I reflashed the firmware, the phone would boot into fastboot mode, then when I selected "Start" it would boot to the OS. If you run into that, here is how it was fixed. See posts 5, 6, 7, & 8.
Good luck!
I had a similar problem, I did the root, TWRP, I ended up giving up and flash again on the stock of the bike G6 Play (Brazil) available here in XDA, to my surprise, he made and received calls normally, the speaker for music and connections of other applications (Whatsapp, Messenger, Hangouts, etc.), but it did not work for the rom dialer.
I thought I had a problem, it was when a system update appeared, I installed it and it worked again.
I figured it was some rom bug I installed.
Tanks for the help.
I solved the problem flashing the phone with flashrom.bat instead of put the comand one by one.
Many tanks
Multiredes said:
Tanks for the help.
I solved the problem flashing the phone with flashrom.bat instead of put the comand one by one.
Many tanks
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That's because a custom rom or GSI does not have all the necessary files. 99.9% of the time, flashing stock will fix a problem.