I have an sm-g925v that w as on 6.0.1, started bootlooping after it went dead and was charged overnight. I figured flashing it to the latest os from sammobiles would fix this, but it did not.
The flash was successful, but wouldnt boot past the verizon screen, so I wiped cache, no avail, same thing. So I factory reset it. Now it gets to the verizon screen and reboots. Exacly 1 minute and 10 seconds every time. HELP
Did you ever figure this out? My phone is doing the exact same thing. I charged the phone 100%. I flashed the latest 7.0 FW. I did recovery, etc. Only when it gets into android (Upgrading apps #/#) that it restarts and then the loop continues.. this is quite annoying.. Does anyone else know what's going on?
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My phone died last night, and today when I through it on the charger it turned itself on and it's been stuck on the flying dots boot screen and will not fully boot. I've tried a factory reset and nothing. Rooted with Chainfire's CF-AutoRoot, maybe that has something to do with it?
Any help is appreciated. Going to flash the factory images via fastboot shortly.
CaptainSpazzz said:
My phone died last night, and today when I through it on the charger it turned itself on and it's been stuck on the flying dots boot screen and will not fully boot. I've tried a factory reset and nothing. Rooted with Chainfire's CF-AutoRoot, maybe that has something to do with it?
Any help is appreciated. Going to flash the factory images via fastboot shortly.
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It takes a long time to boot after rooting. I think it has to do with the encryption
Sounds like you have a bootloop. Try to wipe from recovery
How long u let it sit? Mine take a few mins
15 - 20 minutes. I just reflashed the factory images and all is well. I dunno if root had anything to do with it or not. Kinda weird it died then when turned back on stuck on a boot loop.
CaptainSpazzz said:
15 - 20 minutes. I just reflashed the factory images and all is well. I dunno if root had anything to do with it or not. Kinda weird it died then when turned back on stuck on a boot loop.
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Yeah that's too long
CaptainSpazzz said:
15 - 20 minutes. I just reflashed the factory images and all is well. I dunno if root had anything to do with it or not. Kinda weird it died then when turned back on stuck on a boot loop.
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Mine did that once. I just held down the power button until it rebooted again and then everything was fine.
Just had this issue again. Shut the phone down, turned it back on, stuck on flying dots for 20 minutes. Maybe its root related. Reflashed stock images again. I won't root again to see if the problem persist.
I turned on my phone today and it got stuck on the:
Android is upgrading...
Optimizing App 1 of 1
I couldn't get past that so I tried to just do a restore on the phone, when I enter recovery that too gets stuck on the "no command" screen and no options come up.
I haven't unlocked, rooted, or installed any custom ROMs so i'm a bit at a loss how to fix the problem. I am still running 5.0 as I never got the 5.01 update yet also.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Edit: After about letting it sit for 45 minutes it finally gets in and then was able to reset afterwards. No clue what caused it to begin with.
Have just a quick question regarding 64gb Nexus 6. On first boot after doing a factory reset, the boot animation actually shows up twice, so it goes from the spinning dots, then the android logo, back to the spinning dots, shows the android logo again, and boots into the phone. This only happens after factory reset. Has been happening since 5.1 ota. Just flashed the 5.1.1 stock ROM yesterday and it still happens. Also phone is completely stock and not rooted. Just wanted to know if anyone else has seen this. Thanks.
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Have just a quick question regarding 64gb Nexus 6. On first boot after doing a factory reset, the boot animation actually shows up twice, so it goes from the spinning dots, then the android logo, back to the spinning dots, shows the android logo again, and boots into the phone. This only happens after factory reset. Has been happening since 5.1 ota. Just flashed the 5.1.1 stock ROM yesterday and it still happens. Also phone is completely stock and not rooted. Just wanted to know if anyone else has seen this. Thanks.
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Likely the encryption, flashed mine this last weekend and it did that the first time after a reset
I have a security PIN set and it'll run the boot animation, then ask for the PIN code, then start the boot animation again. I would guess that without a security PIN/Password/Pattern set it might behave as you've said.
Was running stock 6.0.1 in unlocked mode, and applied the 7.0 OTA Tuesday AM. Phone booted fine, with the exception that the 6.0.1 boot animation displaying. Phone booted into 7.0, so whatever. worked great for 2 days, when i woke up yesterday screen wouldn't turn on, so hold the the power button and re-start. Phone got to boot animation and stayed there for an hour until i shut it off, never got to the pattern unlock screen. I've tried wiping it, factory resetting it, installing TWRP to wipe and install, nothing, still stuck at the boot animation, no matter how long i let it sit. I've tried flashing other roms, with the same results. I can get into bootloader and recovery without issue, and can flash without errors (that i'm aware of) but always have the same result. Any thoughts? Or am i going phone shopping today?
Hi, I have an unrooted, unmodified RP2. Out of nowhere, while browsing twitter, the phone shut down and attempted to reboot, but got stuck on the animation right after the Razer logo for hours. I tried shutting it down and starting it up again, letting it run out of battery, and starting again, but nothing seemed to work.
I decided to just factory reset it from the Android Recovery menu, but booting it up again after that gave me a "Your device is corrupt. It can't be trusted and may not work properly" warning. After pressing power to get past that menu, it tries to reboot over and over again with no success. Has anyone else had this problem?
I have had this problem too, it just booted recycle endless. At that time my RP2 is stock Pie MR2 with Trinitykernel, rooted by Magisk.
I turned off it for minutes(10~30 guessed), It can boot successfully.
Now I switched to arter97 kernel, it only happened one time. Wonder it's kernel or system or device problem?
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Hi, I have an unrooted, unmodified RP2. Out of nowhere, while browsing twitter, the phone shut down and attempted to reboot, but got stuck on the animation right after the Razer logo for hours. I tried shutting it down and starting it up again, letting it run out of battery, and starting again, but nothing seemed to work.
I decided to just factory reset it from the Android Recovery menu, but booting it up again after that gave me a "Your device is corrupt. It can't be trusted and may not work properly" warning. After pressing power to get past that menu, it tries to reboot over and over again with no success. Has anyone else had this problem?
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Is this resolved?
Can you get to bootloader?