I do apologise if I give too much information; I try to be thorough in documenting my methods and include as much information as possible so we can maybe skip some of the "what does it do when you ..." and the "did you try this" questions.
So I have been reading through these forums for the past few hours... Earlier today a friend gave me her AT&T Galaxy S5 to try and fix. When I received it, it would boot straight into recovery. She was on version G900AUCS4DQD1. I can say for nearly 100% certain that this lady knows nothing about modding her devices, so I am absolutely confident that this problem doesn't stem from her attempting to root the 6.0.1 firmware she was on, install custom recovery, or anything anywhere close to that. She said she had taken it to an AT&T Store and they were unable to fix the device; although I'm sure all they did was do a factory reset through recovery and when that didn't work they just said "Well, it's broke, come buy a new device." Either way, the information in bootloader mode doesn't show anything outside of what it's supposed to ... Current Binary is Samsung Official, System Status is Official, Reactivation Lock is off, and most importantly the KNOX Warranty Void flag is showing 0x0.
As I said, when I got it, the phone would boot straight to recovery by only person the power button to turn it on; but download mode was accessible via the option in recovery and by holding Vol-Down + Home during boot. Attempting to boot into safe mode, holding Vol-Down during boot results in nothing different than if I don't hold Vol-Down... sometimes it boots all the way to system where it reboots on Optimizing Apps, and sometimes it doesn't even clear the colorful animated Samsung Boot logo. While in recovery, the device is not visible in Windows Explorer. If I open my command line and type "adb devices" the S5 doesn't how up. However, if I select "Apply update from ADB", THEN type adb devices, it shows up as <device serial #> sideload. Attempting to issue the command "adb shell" while visible to adb results in "error: closed" being returned. Now, because I've been using the OnePlus 3T I have become somewhat familiar with bootloader mode and the fastboot command, and I don't know if Samsung devices are SUPPOSED to respond to the command "fastboot devices" while in bootloader/download mode, but I can say for 100% certain this one doesn't.
Remembering everything I learned when I owned the S4 AND after doing research on what firmware versions I could safely flash if my device was on 6.0.1, the first thing I went searching for was Odin and the factory firmware. I used the thread "G900AUCS4DQD1 ** FULL ODIN UPDATE ** v6.0.1 by toutanje to find the firmwares to download. I have also used the method and files in the thread "[Unbrick] Fix All For Samsung S5 AT&T (SM-G900A) Lollipop 5.1.1 by Birkyjon. Whichever method I use, all the files load and flash without incident in Odin. Before I attempt to boot to system, I boot into recovery and wipe cache and do a factory reset. (I have attempted do boot both with and without a factory reset after flashing the firmware in Odin) After doing that, obviously I hit reboot now... the phone passes the initial Galaxy S5 Logo, it goes to the multicolored Samsung Logo, then the AT&T screen, and SOMETIMES it boots into system, where it sits at the "Optimizing Apps, x out of 210." It will count up to around 30-40 or so, then reboot. After that initial boot where it gets to Optimizing Apps, all boots after that are unpredictable... as in, maybe it will make it back to Optimizing Apps, maybe it won't even make it to the AT&T boot screen before it restarts itself. Once it does that, I can boot back to recovery, do another factory reset, and it will make it to Optimizing Apps again every time. About the only thing I haven't tried was to attempt to flash the firmware via the "Apply update from ADB" option, though I honest don't see the point after everything else which has failed.
One last thing I have seen in my research so far but am unable to test: could these issues be caused by a bad battery? Being that I have no idea how the battery life on this particular device has been, I have no reference as to whether it has been draining incredibly fast, acting normal, or even just flat out dropping massive amounts or so at once.. I seem to remember noticing when I placed it on charge this afternoon, the device only had around 6%, and while connected to only a 1A charging brick, the percentage had magically jumped from 6% to upwards of 35% in what seemed like 3-4 minutes. I can't confirm for certain how long it was charging as I was also wrangling my two toddlers at the time and could have possibly just lost track of how much time had actually gone by...
Any ideas as to the issue I am facing? Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks guys!
I have this exact game problem with my wife's s5. I never got any type of response, I hope you do. I'm still having this problem as well.
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...Brick an *UNROOTED* G1...?!
I attempted a soft factory reset (which I have done on many occasions previously successfully) but on this occasion I've run into the bootloop. Hitting Camera+Power button results in bootloop also.
One thing to mention is I removed my SD card before running the factory reset?
I've tried leaving the battery out over night and trying again in the morning.
I've tried placing the SD card back in and booting up the phone.
I've tried holding Home+Power to get into recovery but results in bootloop
I've tried holding Camera+Power to get into Bootloader but results in bootloop.
Any suggestions please?
Thanks!
No, this should not happen. With Bootloop do you mean there is just the G1 logo and nothing else, or does it get past the logo and reboots then?
Another thought, has this phone ever been rooted and unrooted again?
If you are still under warranty and the phone is completely stock, I'd return it.
Nope. Phone has never been rooted then unrooted.
By bootloop, I mean, G1 T-Mobile logo shows followed by a picture of a open box with the phone just outside animation and then seconds later the phone reboots itself running into this loop again and again.
Warranty is only for a single year, right? So then that's not an option.
Thanks for suggestions.
Jignesh Sutar said:
Warranty is only for a single year, right? So then that's not an option.
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Depends on where you are: http://www.htc.com/www/support/warranty.html
It looks like you phone either fails to boot, thus tries to boot recovery (box picture is the background of the recovery) and then reboots (best case, i guess) or the boot to recovery flag is set, recovery fails, reboot (you might seriously be screwed).
You are sure that you can't enter the bootloader? Also try Back+PowerOn. That would make things alot more easy.
How long does it stay with the box picture? Long enough to get adb connected? If yes you could try "adb shell reboot bootloader".
Tried all combinations of buttons to try get into bootloader or recovery, nothing!
Definitely no chance of being able to ADB, the phone switches off very quickly...
Also, have ensured the battery is fully charged, in case that has an impact?
I really looks like you are the first all stock bricked guy I ever heard of.
The boot recovery flag seems to be set for some reason (is this set during a normal hardreset?) as all boottime commands are ignored.
The recovery fails improperly (sounds strange, but if it failed properly, you would end up in bootloader or your system).
-> That really looks like a brick...
Options:
- Warrenty
- JTAG
- perhaps someone else has another idea / sees something I missed...
Good luck with it.
Jignesh Sutar said:
By bootloop, I mean, G1 T-Mobile logo shows followed by a picture of a open box with the phone just outside animation and then seconds later the phone reboots itself running into this loop again and again.
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What where you flashing? It probably had a radio and something got copied incorrectly into the staging area of ram.. if the radio passes recovery's validation but not the current radios validation you can get stuck.. this shouldn't be possible but I've seen it before.. my bet is a bit error at the wrong point in time.
Hi everyone,
I have a problematic Nexus One. I've googled the issue and read all the corresponding threads and none of them seem to have boot loop issues as bad as mine. At least I dont think so, anyway.
Where should I start? I recently bought the phone off ebay. The seller did clearly state the phone's issues and that he couldn't be bothered fixing it, let alone paying over $200 to send it back to Google to be repaired or replaced (from Australia). Call me a sucker for punishment, but I do like dabbling in electronics so I thought I'd give this a go and hopefully will be successful. It wouldn't bother me if it rebooted once every few days then rebooted again normally but this isn't the case. I'll try to describe it's behaviour as precisely as I an and I sincerely hope the collective expertise on this forum will be able to help me successfully resolve this issue. BTW, I've been using a gorgeous Desire since July.
The Nexus one is running Modaco r21, 4.06.00.12_7 radio, 2.6.32.9 kernel, CMR 2.5.1.0.
1. When the phone has been powered down for at least 5 mins, it will power up as normal. If left alone on the bench or very lightly used ie a few minutes, then pwr button sleep, no problem. If I continue 'sleeping' the phone every few minutes while using it it continues to function normally for a few hours. If I don't 'sleep' the phone and use it continuously, then after about 20 mins it goes into a reboot cycle with the static 'X' going on and off every few seconds then ending up with the continuously on "X" with the unlocked padlock underneath, which is unrecoverable until the battery is pulled.
2. Battery reinserted immediately after removal and the reboot cycle continues. I can boot into the white Recovery or Fastboot sreens but when I select an action like Recovery, the boot loops starts again. Battery pulled and reinserted again, boot loop occurs again. Pull battery and leave it out or powered down with battery inserted for 5 mins, reboots normally. Then point '1' above continues.
3. I have Rom Manager, Titanium and Superuser Permissions installed. I received the phone with Eclair installed and after many attempts managed to install the new radio and Modaco R21. Last night I tried doing a back up via Rom Manager since I cant get into the black Recovery screen and now Titanium and SU are force closing.
This is all I can think of right now and will update with more info as they come to light. I've been trying to install setcpu to see if underclocking will help however I have been unsuccessful due to SU force closing. I am an Android and Linux noob but am always willing to learn. I really would like to get more stability in this phone so I can either use it as my primary or back up.
Thanks in advance for all your help.
Edit. I magaed to do a factory reset when it dont momentarily allow me into Recovery mode. Wiped all data and davlic as well.
My first instinct is that the phone has suffered or is suffering from a heat problem of some type.
Do you have the android SDK set up on your computer? You should be able to flash an aftermarket recovery using the "fastboot flash" commands. You could also use the "adb reboot recovery" command to reboot the phone directly into recovery mode.
I'll give your suggestions a try. What fastboot commands should I be entering? I am an absolute virgin with all this.
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I think this thread should have some good information for you
Thanks for the link, mate. I'll have a read and I'm sure there'll be more Q's soon.
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Hi again,
I've installed Android SDK and usb drivers. Where do I go from there? I am a complete newbie at this so please be kind.
julian.kueh i was posting to ask how things have been progressing along this matter?
I got the same problem. No matter what I do, I can get into Recovery. It stay in loop with X
I change twice recover and nothing.
Phone: Samsung Captivate I-896, with AT&T stock Android 2.2 flashed to it. Rooted and unlocked.
Action: Deleted some *.odex files from Root/Data/App, following a guide to get around the "out of space" message while trying to install software. Cleared Delviks cache directory.
Problem: First restart after above actions(which didn't resolve the out of space message issue), phone shows start-up animations, gets stuck with black screen. Left like this overnight, nothing happens. Vibrates every 50 seconds or so. Respons to hardware Vol+ press with the home/back/menu backlight. Otherwise, no response to anything, black screen(backlight on). Does not receive phone calls. I do not know for sure if the action listed above is the one that caused this situation, but I assume so since it was the last action taken before the issue appeared.
Solutions attempted: Tried every possible permutation/combination of buttons/usb cable/etc/ restarts etc. listed here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=858765&page=1, except Jig. The phone would not go into recovery or DL mode.
Question.
Am I correct in assuming that forcing the phone into recovery mode and reflashing a new system(or reflashing the old one) is the only way to get the phone to work again?
There is no way to "soft-reset" the phone, with all settings reverted back to stock, if it does not boot up completely?
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Phone: Samsung Captivate I-896, with AT&T stock Android 2.2 flashed to it. Rooted and unlocked.
Action: Deleted some *.odex files from Root/Data/App, following a guide to get around the "out of space" message while trying to install software. Cleared Delviks cache directory.
Problem: First restart after above actions(which didn't resolve the out of space message issue), phone shows start-up animations, gets stuck with black screen. Left like this overnight, nothing happens. Vibrates every 50 seconds or so. Respons to hardware Vol+ press with the home/back/menu backlight. Otherwise, no response to anything, black screen(backlight on). Does not receive phone calls. I do not know for sure if the action listed above is the one that caused this situation, but I assume so since it was the last action taken before the issue appeared.
Solutions attempted: Tried every possible permutation/combination of buttons/usb cable/etc/ restarts etc. listed here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=858765&page=1, except Jig. The phone would not go into recovery or DL mode.
Question.
Am I correct in assuming that forcing the phone into recovery mode and reflashing a new system(or reflashing the old one) is the only way to get the phone to work again?
There is no way to "soft-reset" the phone, with all settings reverted back to stock, if it does not boot up completely?
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Sounds pretty accurate. You'll have to get a jig to get in download mode, flash stock Odin KK4 to fix w/e happened during your testing.
Thanks Bwolf. I just tried ADB console on a different computer and it connects to the device just fine in spite of black screen. I guess I had one thing right, USB DEBUGGING enabled before this whole deal.
Question: is there any way I can restore the phone using the console without wiping everything?
Titerepayaso said:
Thanks Bwolf. I just tried ADB console on a different computer and it connects to the device just fine in spite of black screen. I guess I had one thing right, USB DEBUGGING enabled before this whole deal.
Question: is there any way I can restore the phone using the console without wiping everything?
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Make a backup with ADB.
Once that's done, push download mode with it and get Odin KK4 (without bootloaders). You'll have to start from there to fix w/e went wrong.
You don't have to wipe your sd doing so but you will lose your apps and such. If you backed up your phone with your Play Store account, it will re-download your apps as you're done booting up.
To get back up where you were, grab Corn Kernel, flash it with Odin 1.87 and then follow the full instructions of the ROM you wanna use.
This is my first post, but I've had my phone rooted for a few months now with no problems until today out of the blue. What I've done to root my phone in the first place was flash to 4.4.2 NE3, root it, then upgrade to 5.0.1 OC 7 DeOdexed while keeping the root according to the link below. And then I put Xposed framework on it.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4-active/general/how-to-update-to-i537oc6-5-0-1-t3089355
And this has worked well for me for a few months since that was back at the end of December. Flash forward to today when my phone was being rather slow to respond to my actions so I decided to restart it. And upon restarting it, it's been stuck on the AT&T logo screen for a very long time. I can power it down with the power button, but think it actually just restarts it because then it boot ups again on its own. I cannot enter recovery mode with power+home+volume up, but I can get to the custom OS screen with power+volume down. My computer cannot see it as an adb device either. I've also tried removing the SIM card and the SD card and it's still gets stuck at the AT&T logo.
I've done nothing different with the OS or Xposed recently. The only new thing was about 2 hours prior to restarting it, I connected it to my computer to transfer some video files to the sd card. While I had it connecting to the computer and looking at the files on it through the phone's My Apps, it was sluggish to respond to my actions. But after disconnecting it, it was fine. I don't know if this is related, but I haven't done anything else different with it. Is there anyway to get my phone to boot up correctly? Or am I going to have to reflash it all over again? Thank you for any help.
Edit: I can enter recovery mode and I tried wiping the cache. It still gets stuck at the AT&T logo screen. I should also note that it no longer shows the Samsung "custom" boot screen anymore like it used to after rooting, now it just has the default Samsung boot screen, so it would certainly seem like my OS has been corrupted.
Hi, this tablet when they sent it to me worked, it had the latest version of the system, what I had was that from time to time it was totally hanging and when it was restarted, if you had a video the audio was hanging. First I tried to reset it from settings, it did not work, I was still hanging, to try what I did was go to fastboot and do the "erase data and cache" and from there I no longer start but stayed hanging in the bootlogo and the recovery made the combination of keys and it was not going and if you put it to charge it did not even come out the battery filling up, we have a very serious problem with the tablet. Well, what I had left was to flash the firmware, to my surprise it is that on the ASUS page there are only the OTAS, with that I can not do anything, in my community "htcmania" I did not find anything useful. Search all over the internet and the only thing I found was a firmware called "WW_ME176C_V12.10.1.24-user-201506231252-rawdata_fb.zip" I flash it and it still does not start, it passes the bootlogo, but the screen remains black and the boot animation, I have access to the recovery, in fact, I download the system version. from 12.10.1.36 to 12.10.1.24 that I have of the firmware, despite having the bootloader blocked.
What else I have left to do ... is the first device that I can not repair and I can hardly find information on the internet.
With all that I have told you that you can advise me ...