Note 8 Date reset and USB port Moisture detection issue - Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Questions and Answers

Hi Folks,
I just run into a surprising issue that turns out to be a double trouble for me and wonder if anyone knows about this or how to fix it. I have Note 8 from Telus, resident in Vancouver BC. It was upgraded in July to Android 8 via manufacturer over the air upgrade. While traveling last week to the West Coast of Vancouver Island on the hike to West Coast Trail two things happened - first on the second day I was there the message came up that my Note 8 USB port detected moisture and my phone refused to be charged. The phone was never wet or dropped there. I tried everything I thought of, placing near the fan in the car, placing it in the bag of rice overnight, storing in the plastic bag, this message would return every time. The only way to get rid of the message was to reboot the phone or power off and connect USB port at that time. Upon reboot message would disappear but repeatedly return after 12-24 hours. The problem even came up later in Victoria, BC. The problem went away after I returned to Vancouver, BC. Obviously, something is wrong with a sensor here. Part two of the issue was a date reset upon device reboot while there is no cell or wifi coverage or in airplane mode. The date would automatically set itself to October 25th!! 2018. This is a huge issue for me as it immediately invalidated cached google maps for the off-grid travel. in one shot I lost all my travel points and cached maps, as Google maps informed me upon device reboot that my maps now expired. I can't trigger USB error now, but I can repeat the condition with date reset. And yes same happens when date set manually or via auto-time.
Does anyone know about those issues and what can be done here, please?
Thanks in advance.
ps just spoke with Samsung support. they don't know. Asked me to reset my phone, which I did and still the same problem with date issue upon reboot in airplane mode.

geomantau said:
Hi Folks,
I just run into a surprising issue that turns out to be a double trouble for me and wonder if anyone knows about this or how to fix it. I have Note 8 from Telus, resident in Vancouver BC. It was upgraded in July to Android 8 via manufacturer over the air upgrade. While traveling last week to the West Coast of Vancouver Island on the hike to West Coast Trail two things happened - first on the second day I was there the message came up that my Note 8 USB port detected moisture and my phone refused to be charged. The phone was never wet or dropped there. I tried everything I thought of, placing near the fan in the car, placing it in the bag of rice overnight, storing in the plastic bag, this message would return every time. The only way to get rid of the message was to reboot the phone or power off and connect USB port at that time. Upon reboot message would disappear but repeatedly return after 12-24 hours. The problem even came up later in Victoria, BC. The problem went away after I returned to Vancouver, BC. Obviously, something is wrong with a sensor here. Part two of the issue was a date reset upon device reboot while there is no cell or wifi coverage or in airplane mode. The date would automatically set itself to October 25th!! 2018. This is a huge issue for me as it immediately invalidated cached google maps for the off-grid travel. in one shot I lost all my travel points and cached maps, as Google maps informed me upon device reboot that my maps now expired. I can't trigger USB error now, but I can repeat the condition with date reset. And yes same happens when date set manually or via auto-time.
Does anyone know about those issues and what can be done here, please?
Thanks in advance.
ps just spoke with Samsung support. they don't know. Asked me to reset my phone, which I did and still the same problem with date issue upon reboot in airplane mode.
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What is your firmware version? I know you upgraded to Oreo, but is it on the latest update?

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GPS messed up

Someone help if possible! My GPS on my Tilt was working perfectly with Google Maps and LiveSearch... but today i turned it on and it's locking onto a position about 500+ miles away. I have VisualGPS installed and it now is only locking onto a max of 3 satellites (but sees many more satellites) when it used to lock onto about 6+! It also thinks i'm at 57,000 feet and somewhere over the gulf of mexico when i'm currently in south carolina on a trip! I tried soft resetting about 5x and ran QuickGPS a few times as well... nothing has fixed it. Any suggestions?
did you install anything new or do anything major like settings or drop the phone?
Nope...it was working fine one day, and not working the next... phone wasn't dropped and no new software was installed and no settings were changed. Not sure if the chip is malfunctioning or not...but it does lock onto a location... the wrong location.... but it is consistently putting me in somewhere in alabama at the moment
Hi UTZorro
I can't really help you with your problem but I did notice on mine the other day that the satalites would drop in and out quickly and never lock onto more that 3. It was a very clear day with clear view of the sky. The co-ords were out by quite a long way because of it. The DOP was never very good. I restarted and it seemed to solve the problem but it wasn't a good sign. I know I hadn't dropped mine and the quickGPS data was current.
I also noticed that the voice in tomtom was all over the place.. I had to reinstall tomtom to fix the problem and put the voice on the main memory. At the time I thought it might be my 4GB SDcard but now I'm not so sure.
Dylan
Hi
Have you tried leaving it on for several minutes? GPS on these sorts of devices make several assumptions as they try to lock on quickly so you don't have to wait, sometimes that initial lock is wrong due to these assumptions. Either turn it on and leave for it around 10-15 minutes in clear view of the sky or try running QuickGPS, that may help.
I've had this happen now and again, just leaving it for several minutes to get a "proper" fix and all is well.
Regards
Phil
I saw the same problem, i was driving and according to my gps i was going 485 km/hr and i was "flying": above the sea. kept the copiliot log as thought it was funny
I rebooted my kaiser and it went back to normal
This randomly happens to me also on a Stock HTC rom. Not too often though so not a major problem.
Reboot fixes it ...
I had the same problem last week. I Soft reset the device and removed the battery before it booted back up. After about a minute I put it back in and it was OK again.
happens to me as well, soft reset solves the problem... also if you have your GPS app on your SD card removal fixes this as well, very peculiar problem
PhilipL said:
Have you tried leaving it on for several minutes? GPS on these sorts of devices make several assumptions as they try to lock on quickly so you don't have to wait, sometimes that initial lock is wrong due to these assumptions. Either turn it on and leave for it around 10-15 minutes in clear view of the sky or try running QuickGPS, that may help.
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I second this: I had strange behavior after a lockup and it took several tries with 10minute or so open-sky accesses to clear up:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1650269&postcount=31
Go sit on a park bench for 15 minutes or so with the GPS on and open in an app which shows the satellites in view - like TomTom/Mapopolis/whatever and see if you don't eventually get back up to the 7+ birds you normally get.
Good luck!
Richard
recently this error has been happening more frequently to me with TomTom, restarting doesnt seem to fix it all the time anymore... does anyone know what causes this? It constantly showes me somewhere in Ontario, Canada about 500 miles from where I actually am.
Is there a way to disable and re-enable the GPS chip via software similar to what a hard-reset does but without the 30 seconds+ downtime associated with the hard-reset?
This is being caused by Quick GPS. If you have not connected to the internet via Activesync for a while then when you first start your internal GPS or lose sat coverage it diverts to the last stored Quick GPS data for the most prominant 3 sats (they show up as full signal when you look a gps data in you mapping SW) that should be in your area.
Either sync at least every 5 days (on a PC with T'internet connection) or disable quick GPS and be patient for a lock.
Hope this helps.
Hi
I had the same problem, but it seems I found a solution.
I'm not 100% shure, but for what I remember I had this problem very often. like every time I was starting navigation it was wrong, so I had to soft reset - Everthing was fine - till next time when it was wrong again - and soft reset and again, again and agian.
It was so annoying - then on a Polish forum a guy wrote somethign about downloading quickGPS data (what he read here) and quickGPS was the solution, but for me it was to disalbe every sync function - because I set to sync evertime it was possible I believie that was it.
Now I'm using kaiser for about a week and testing it 2-3 times a day. and it never failed. I'm not 100% shure it was it - but it looks fine now.
So after a few days after I originally posted with this problem, it noticed it had spontaneously fixed itself after my flight back to town and I pinpointed what fixed it. (keep in mind i have stock Tilt Rom, QuickGPS was updated at the time (about 25x to be exact) and I had even hard resetted and it didn't fix it)... but here's what did fix it interestingly enough:
So, for some reason, if you have flight mode enabled on the phone, then you turn on the GPS (which I admit I did while bored midflight wondering how high up we were) it MAY get messed up like what happened to me. The only way to fix it is by putting the phone back in flight mode turning the GPS back on and then turning it off again and re-exiting flight mode. I have no idea why flight mode and the gps would be related in this siutation (it makes no sense to me)... I didn't believe it myself until I repeated this experiment twice!!! So, i'm posting this for reference to anyone who may have the same problem in the future if their phone was in flight mode and their GPS got activated and then subsequently messed up! Any thoughts?

Wifi not connecting.

As the title suggests, i'm having great difficulty connecting to any network (secure network at home which was working w/o problem and 2 other open networks).
It will show them "name - secured (wps available)" and upon putting in my password will remain "connecting" before staying "disconnected" or after it scans again turn to "saved - secured" and repeat this process.
I can manage to connect it via WPS however cannot get any access to the internet or it will repeat the process.
This happened after many trouble free days using a custom ROM. I'm not sure whether it started happening before or after i flashed a new rom, however nothing I do now seems to help. There doesn't seem to be any defaults to clear (looking through running applications and titanium backup), I've re-flashed different roms, kernels and modems with every combination of wipes and performed a 1-File factory firmware install on ODIN. I've read through towers of threads and haven't found an issue like this one but am getting frustrated in my limited knowledge of the android system.
Any advice is appreciated!
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I will also add that using my phone as a Wireless AP works fine.
Another update which may help diagnose whats going on.
After getting it to connect to wifi via WPS button I can use it however bandwith is quite low and it connects on these channels, and after increasing my distance from the router it disconnects however is still visible
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once this happens it begins cycling through "disconnected" and "connecting" again
I wish i could interpret all this information but i've exhausted my knowledge and would love it if someone had something to share.
Have you tried resetting the modem router. When I had a s2 I had a similar kind of issue that was resolved by resetting the gateway.
My wifes motorola razr also had a similar problem and after upgrading firmware, wipes I had to factory reset the gateway to resolve the issue with that device.
I have only had it happen to me once with a samsung galaxy phone but I would give that a try
txr33 said:
Have you tried resetting the modem router. When I had a s2 I had a similar kind of issue that was resolved by resetting the gateway.
My wifes motorola razr also had a similar problem and after upgrading firmware, wipes I had to factory reset the gateway to resolve the issue with that device.
I have only had it happen to me once with a samsung galaxy phone but I would give that a try
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I've tried unfortunately it's just peculiar to me how it will connect when close to the router but not when far (despite showing good signal), I also couldn't connect at the airport to 2 different APs either
can you get another identical phone to test with?
a non LTE sgs3 (i9300) should be good enough.
omniwolf said:
can you get another identical phone to test with?
a non LTE sgs3 (i9300) should be good enough.
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yes, i used my father's i9300 last night before bed to update his app's on wifi.
one thing that's crossed my mind is how well i've flashed the roms. as each rom i've gone to i've had my APN's in most and saved connections in some of them. is there something that isnt getting re-written or deleted when flashing or formatting? i've formatted the mounts in CWM, performed factory resets and cleared my caches in any number of ways... is there something i'm doing wrong :\
even after flashing a stock rom i still had my mobile AP's and misc. files on internal SD
have you tried any of these two fixes that work for some people
http://www.gottabemobile.com/2012/07/11/how-to-fix-samsung-galaxy-siii-wi-fi-connection-problems/
_adamk said:
yes, i used my father's i9300 last night before bed to update his app's on wifi.
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sorry, so are you saying it works fine with the i9300? no reception issues? is it on ICS?
one thing that's crossed my mind is how well i've flashed the roms. as each rom i've gone to i've had my APN's in most and saved connections in some of them. is there something that isnt getting re-written or deleted when flashing or formatting? i've formatted the mounts in CWM, performed factory resets and cleared my caches in any number of ways... is there something i'm doing wrong :\
even after flashing a stock rom i still had my mobile AP's and misc. files on internal SD
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i don't understand what you're saying here. what does APNs have to do with wifi? what do you mean APN and "saved connection" (??) "IN" some of them? what does that even mean?
it doesn't sound like your wiping process is the problem here.
omniwolf said:
sorry, so are you saying it works fine with the i9300? no reception issues? is it on ICS?
i don't understand what you're saying here. what does APNs have to do with wifi? what do you mean APN and "saved connection" (??) "IN" some of them? what does that even mean?
it doesn't sound like your wiping process is the problem here.
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yes, the i9300 works fine, no reception issues with it nor any device at home. it is on ICS. as did my previous i9300 on ICS or JB...
THIS phone (my i9305) was working fine for the past 2 weeks on L335K1s 1.1.. until flashing a few other roms
what i was saying that after performing a full wipe (and obviously clearing cache), and flashing different roms i've found that sometimes it will keep my mobile APN's as well as some still have my saved wifi connection and some don't..
by comparison, when i first got the phone on an optus firmware i had to send myself the telstra APN via their mobile setup page. when flashing the same optus firmware last night my access points were already there when on first boot as was my wifi network name "saved & secured".
txr33 said:
have you tried any of these two fixes that work for some people
http://www.gottabemobile.com/2012/07/11/how-to-fix-samsung-galaxy-siii-wi-fi-connection-problems/
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have also tried this, no luck.
_adamk said:
As the title suggests, i'm having great difficulty connecting to any network (secure network at home which was working w/o problem and 2 other open networks).
It will show them "name - secured (wps available)" and upon putting in my password will remain "connecting" before staying "disconnected" or after it scans again turn to "saved - secured" and repeat this process.
I can manage to connect it via WPS however cannot get any access to the internet or it will repeat the process.
This happened after many trouble free days using a custom ROM. I'm not sure whether it started happening before or after i flashed a new rom, however nothing I do now seems to help. There doesn't seem to be any defaults to clear (looking through running applications and titanium backup), I've re-flashed different roms, kernels and modems with every combination of wipes and performed a 1-File factory firmware install on ODIN. I've read through towers of threads and haven't found an issue like this one but am getting frustrated in my limited knowledge of the android system.
Any advice is appreciated!
*edit*
I will also add that using my phone as a Wireless AP works fine.
Another update which may help diagnose whats going on.
After getting it to connect to wifi via WPS button I can use it however bandwith is quite low and it connects on these channels, and after increasing my distance from the router it disconnects however is still visible
once this happens it begins cycling through "disconnected" and "connecting" again
I wish i could interpret all this information but i've exhausted my knowledge and would love it if someone had something to share.
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Im having the EXACT same issue (i9305 LTE 2gb UK on orange), HOWEVER i can confirm i've been running a stock ROM since i got it (around 2 weeks ago) so i can confirm its not just you having the issue, and it mightnt be through modding your firmware.
I get 6ft wifi range *at best*, although the range for network discovery is normal (i can see my router anywhere in the house as normal with max strength), but it only connects when within 6ft of range. Means WiFi is pretty much useless im physically sitting on/beside the router. I've tried this at my house, my mothers, friends, and at work, including wireless B, G, N and multiple brand routers (tp-link, Virgin Superhub, BT Home hub) and i can confirm nothing has worked.
Ive tried the *#0011# turning off wifi power saving to no avail. Tried turning off notification, and keep wifi on during sleep, and disabling check for internet service. nothing makes a difference.
All that happens is that it sticks on "connecting" for ages, then disconnects, occassionally saying theres no signal strangth despite there being full strength. Means unless i forget my networks its in a constant state of trying to connect which hammers the battery, and it doesnt connect when it should in the first place.
Tried doing a factory restore 3 times which has made no difference. My phone is rooted so i can use apps like titanium backup but apart from that its stock. I now need to figure out how to un-root it (to get rid of the red ! on bootup) so i can send this POS back
if you find a solution, please post it here and i will do the same. Any help or suggestions is appreciated
Livid to think we've only had the bloody thing a couple of weeks and this happens
Cheers
C
Not sure if this has been tried but what if you forget the network you are trying to connect to so the login info is erased for it and then re connect to it. I saw a similar thing on the weekend with a relatives phone after I made some changes on the router and forgetting the network and reconnecting solved his issue
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Not sure if this has been tried but what if you forget the network you are trying to connect to so the login info is erased for it and then re connect to it. I saw a similar thing on the weekend with a relatives phone after I made some changes on the router and forgetting the network and reconnecting solved his issue
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I'd definately tried this and didn't have any luck
bigc90210 said:
Im having the EXACT same issue (i9305 LTE 2gb UK on orange), HOWEVER i can confirm i've been running a stock ROM since i got it (around 2 weeks ago) so i can confirm its not just you having the issue, and it mightnt be through modding your firmware.
I get 6ft wifi range *at best*, although the range for network discovery is normal (i can see my router anywhere in the house as normal with max strength), but it only connects when within 6ft of range. Means WiFi is pretty much useless im physically sitting on/beside the router. I've tried this at my house, my mothers, friends, and at work, including wireless B, G, N and multiple brand routers (tp-link, Virgin Superhub, BT Home hub) and i can confirm nothing has worked.
Ive tried the *#0011# turning off wifi power saving to no avail. Tried turning off notification, and keep wifi on during sleep, and disabling check for internet service. nothing makes a difference.
All that happens is that it sticks on "connecting" for ages, then disconnects, occassionally saying theres no signal strangth despite there being full strength. Means unless i forget my networks its in a constant state of trying to connect which hammers the battery, and it doesnt connect when it should in the first place.
Tried doing a factory restore 3 times which has made no difference. My phone is rooted so i can use apps like titanium backup but apart from that its stock. I now need to figure out how to un-root it (to get rid of the red ! on bootup) so i can send this POS back
if you find a solution, please post it here and i will do the same. Any help or suggestions is appreciated
Livid to think we've only had the bloody thing a couple of weeks and this happens
Cheers
C
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What a relief that i'm not the only one, that is exactly what was happening to mine. (All I know is mine is an early model i9305, perhaps different to a majority of the i9305T's sold here, perhaps earlier hardware?)
After testing all I could, trouble-shooting with samsung through some pretty basic stuff, and performing hard and soft resets between flashing roms, I decided to send it off for repair, suspecting a hardware fault.
My advice to you, would be to get it exchanged immediately as if it is under a month old, it will fall under "Early Life Failure" (ELF). Whilst the issue doesnt completely render the phone useless, it was a fully functioning part of the phone that stopped working out of nowhere!
To un-root download Triangle away from here:
http://galaxys3root.com/galaxy-s3-unroot/how-to-unroot-galaxy-s3-i9300/
And download your stock firmware.
Triangle away appears to require a custom kernel to reset to 0 on this phone.
When you are ready to send it away, install a custom kernel, then install the Triangle Away app.
Run this, and then turn off your phone (do not restart or go into recovery as this will reset the counter again).
Now boot straight into download mode (or the binary counter will go up), and flash your stock firmware through ODIN.
It should now be a completely stock i9305, and after performing a hard reset (with *2767*3855# in the dialer), you should now have a clean phone to send away. :good:
I'll let you know the outcome of the warranty claim and what Samsung say.
Alright chap, update time. Let me break down your post so i can answer it bit by bit.
I ran triangle away, it got rid of the red "!" showing on the top left of my phone boot screen, cheers for that!
I next grabbed the latest firmware which is I9305XXALI5_I9305EVRALI5_EVR.zip from sammobile
flashed that with mobileODIN, now back on stock firmware which I already was on, and no red "!". however when i go to settings->about device and software update, it says "there are no updates available as your device has been modified" and when you go to Settings->about device->Status, then scroll to the bottom, device status shows as "Modified". I'm gonna need to get this back to "Normal" before i send it back.
Anyways, regarding my ****uation with orange. *******************************
My contract was upgraded renewed on the 9th, I got my S3 LTE on Monday 12th (of November). On Friday the 23rd I discovered something had happened with the WiFi, and it was completely borked for no apparent reason and is now since then reduced to its 6ft range distance. spent all of Friday night and Saturday morning trying to figure it out, including rooting on Friday night to see if that helped, to no avail.
Note: between getting the phone and rooting it (AFTER i got this issue), the phone was completely stock. Now i know how stupid it was to root after discovering the issue, but sod it I've done it now, so imma have to undo it. ANYWAYS....
Saturday (the 24th) afternoon, I went to an EE / Orange retail store, where all of the employee's in the store had a try to figure out the issue, with no success. They tell me to contact Orange via the telephone for a replacement (as apparently because I ordered my handset via the telephone, i had to contact them for a replacement).
I contact Orange on the phone on Wed the 28th (by now its passed the 14 days cooling off by a couple of days) and I get through to an absolute idiot who fills the foreign call center staff stereotype perfectly.
He gets my name, phone number and handset wrong several times EACH during the call, and tells me all i'm eligible for is my phone repaired. When I tell him i'm not happy, he changes his mind and says he will "make a call" and get a new handset sent out to me, and even asked me when the following day (today) i would like to take delivery of my new phone. This call takes approx 50 minutes, 20 mins of which was waiting for someone to answer, then 10 of the remaining 30 of the actual "call" was spent on hold.
He then calls me back to tell me my iPhone has been ordered and i should have it tomorrow (today). When i pointed out i don't want an iPhone, and my phones an S3 LTE (for about the 10th time) he says "the phone line for getting a new phone has just closed at 9pm" (it was then a couple of minutes past 9) and he gave ME a number to call since HE made a f*** up of the order.
Wake up today, go to work. On my lunch break call the number, which turns out to be the insurance hotline (Orange care) The lady on the phone reads my notes and is confused, according to what the guy last night had wrote down, My phone was a Galaxy note 2, later in the story it became an S3, and then he put in a claim for me having a broken iPhone.
I re-explain everything to her, and she was very sympathetic. She told me it wasn't an insurance issue, but a fault, and I needed to speak to someone from faults. I asked her to find me a English speaking person, of which she agreed. She came back twice after putting me on hold to say she'd found someone to speak to , but they could barely speak English. On the third attempt, she found someone who "can just about speak English, I've explained everything to her, so you should be OK".
After a 5 minute wait I get put through
I get put through to a lady who is speaking in broken English sentences. She first puts me on hold while she reads my notes (insert 10 minute hold time). She says all that can be done is for it to be sent away to be repaired. I say I want a new phone, as it was within 14 days of getting the phone, and I don't want to mess about with waiting to get my phone back, I just want a new one. She says "all that's popping up on my screen is repair". I said I'd go into the Orange store and take it up with someone in person.
/end of ****uation *********************
il update you on this once i get to the Orange store, which won't be until tomorrow.
in the meantime, any ideas on how to change it so settings->About Device->Device Status back to "Normal" and not "modified"?
bigc90210 said:
Alright chap, update time. Let me break down your post so i can answer it bit by bit.
I ran triangle away, it got rid of the red "!" showing on the top left of my phone boot screen, cheers for that!
I next grabbed the latest firmware which is I9305XXALI5_I9305EVRALI5_EVR.zip from sammobile
flashed that with mobileODIN, now back on stock firmware which I already was on, and no red "!". however when i go to settings->about device and software update, it says "there are no updates available as your device has been modified" and when you go to Settings->about device->Status, then scroll to the bottom, device status shows as "Modified". I'm gonna need to get this back to "Normal" before i send it back.
Anyways, regarding my ****uation with orange. *******************************
My contract was upgraded renewed on the 9th, I got my S3 LTE on Monday 12th (of November). On Friday the 23rd I discovered something had happened with the WiFi, and it was completely borked for no apparent reason and is now since then reduced to its 6ft range distance. spent all of Friday night and Saturday morning trying to figure it out, including rooting on Friday night to see if that helped, to no avail.
Note: between getting the phone and rooting it (AFTER i got this issue), the phone was completely stock. Now i know how stupid it was to root after discovering the issue, but sod it I've done it now, so imma have to undo it. ANYWAYS....
Saturday (the 24th) afternoon, I went to an EE / Orange retail store, where all of the employee's in the store had a try to figure out the issue, with no success. They tell me to contact Orange via the telephone for a replacement (as apparently because I ordered my handset via the telephone, i had to contact them for a replacement).
I contact Orange on the phone on Wed the 28th (by now its passed the 14 days cooling off by a couple of days) and I get through to an absolute idiot who fills the foreign call center staff stereotype perfectly.
He gets my name, phone number and handset wrong several times EACH during the call, and tells me all i'm eligible for is my phone repaired. When I tell him i'm not happy, he changes his mind and says he will "make a call" and get a new handset sent out to me, and even asked me when the following day (today) i would like to take delivery of my new phone. This call takes approx 50 minutes, 20 mins of which was waiting for someone to answer, then 10 of the remaining 30 of the actual "call" was spent on hold.
He then calls me back to tell me my iPhone has been ordered and i should have it tomorrow (today). When i pointed out i don't want an iPhone, and my phones an S3 LTE (for about the 10th time) he says "the phone line for getting a new phone has just closed at 9pm" (it was then a couple of minutes past 9) and he gave ME a number to call since HE made a f*** up of the order.
Wake up today, go to work. On my lunch break call the number, which turns out to be the insurance hotline (Orange care) The lady on the phone reads my notes and is confused, according to what the guy last night had wrote down, My phone was a Galaxy note 2, later in the story it became an S3, and then he put in a claim for me having a broken iPhone.
I re-explain everything to her, and she was very sympathetic. She told me it wasn't an insurance issue, but a fault, and I needed to speak to someone from faults. I asked her to find me a English speaking person, of which she agreed. She came back twice after putting me on hold to say she'd found someone to speak to , but they could barely speak English. On the third attempt, she found someone who "can just about speak English, I've explained everything to her, so you should be OK".
After a 5 minute wait I get put through
I get put through to a lady who is speaking in broken English sentences. She first puts me on hold while she reads my notes (insert 10 minute hold time). She says all that can be done is for it to be sent away to be repaired. I say I want a new phone, as it was within 14 days of getting the phone, and I don't want to mess about with waiting to get my phone back, I just want a new one. She says "all that's popping up on my screen is repair". I said I'd go into the Orange store and take it up with someone in person.
/end of ****uation *********************
il update you on this once i get to the Orange store, which won't be until tomorrow.
in the meantime, any ideas on how to change it so settings->About Device->Device Status back to "Normal" and not "modified"?
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Sounds like you were having just as much a PITA situation as me. It surprised my friend the other day that I had to send my phone away for repair (being an iPhone user...) and surprises me too for such a premium handset. I wish more companies took a page out of apples' book on this one. I generally try and be as patient as I can with these people and show them that i have done a lot of troubleshooting myself to save time. Often it will result in being transferred to the correct person to talk to a lot quicker.
Ok I should've made it a little clearer, I found that the phone would only be unrooted if I flashed a rooted firmware with custom kernel, and after running triangle away flashing the firmware ON A PC. This is what I meant by going straight into download mode (something about the way mobile Odin installs the firmware still causes the custom binary to appear)
Samsung have however repaired my phone (according to their online job tracker) and my phone is being sent back to me! (After almost 10 days.. probably 14 before I get it back!!!!!!). I will try find out what was wrong although I'm not sure how much Samsung will tell me. I am glad that the unrooting procedure worked without trace and my warranty was honored!
Another update: used desktop Odin to flash my phone back to stock rom after previously using triangle away. Still showing as modified in Settings->About Device->Status.
gonna go into the Orange/EE store tomorrow and complain (when i say complain, i mean about the dodgy wifi issues, not complain about it showing as modified XD). Any suggestions about how to get the modified status back to normal is most appreciated.
Did you flash from stock rooted rom? I had the same issue doing that. It was fine flashing from a rooted rom with a customer kernel
yeah i did, so that could be why. im pretty new to android (been an iOS guy for the last 4 years) so still trying to figure stuff out. doesnt really help that theres not much info out there for the i9305.
What custom kernal/firmware should i use from here? im guessing you mean to flash the rom again but to a completely modded firmware of some type, then back again to the stock one yeah? I've read something about backing up your imei and elf/efi data incase stuff goes wrong but ii havent done this yet, should i do that first?
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Went into the Orange/EE store. was messed about by a member of staff who told me i had to go home and phone orange, then arrange repair via them. Left the store pissed off and went to Burger King. Went back to the store as by this point i'd wound myself up into a frenzy about the whole situation, Demanded to see the manager, demanded HE phone orange for me there and then, and sort this sh** out.
he got a regular call centre guy who said "all the computer is saying as a solution is repair, so thats it" so i demanded we got his boss on the line.
His boss comes on and says its out of his hands and he cant do anything about it, i told him "in that case you're no use, put someone who can" i demanded the orange store manager ask the call centre manager for his boss. He also tried being a smart arse saying it was out of the 14 day return period when i called orange to say i wanted it replaced. I pointed out it was INSIDE the 14 day period i first reported it as an issue to the orange store, and it was tough sh** that they hadnt acted to fix it then.
10 mins of hold later, guy next up the chain comes on, and says hes the person who over-rides the system for returns in odd cases like this, but says he cant override it without HIS bosses permission (you see where im going with this)....
10 minutes of hold later we get HIS boss on the line, who agrees to authorise the replacement.
we get passed back down the chain all the way to the beginning person, who arranges for a new phone to be delivered to my house between 9am - 1pm tomorrow via a courier (on a sunday).
Win.
I get home, my phones been flashed back to stock rom, but is still showing modifed as mentioned before. I do another factory reset on it (i already done one before) and its now showing as "normal", so maybe the un-rooting proceedure takes 2 factory resets? as i already done 1 earlier but it was still showing as modified? Either way, thats that done. My phone is now ready to be sent back to orange tomorrow, fully un-modded as it came, and im due a replacement as I wanted.
Finally Happy, but it wasn't easy.
Just hope my next S3 LTE doesn't suffer from the same issue, as there literally seemed to be nothing that would fix it.
Hope that helps anyone who has this problem with theirs.
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How's this for a joke....
I recieved my phone back yesterday! (Yay?) I read my service report and find that the handset has had the latest firmware installed (the same one I had on it) and it has been tested to Samsung's Quality Control standards. Great?
I turn it on and within 10 seconds of starting it up (getting to the "connect to wifi" screen), I have the exact same issue and phone I sent off 2 weeks ago! They didn't "repair" anything, and now i'm being pushed around to other departments because apparently no one can deal with it directly. I'm now awaiting a reply (in 5-7 Business days) as to what the next step is in this saga, it's just so frustrating that someone didn't even properly test the phone after "repairing" it.
Sure enough my new phone arrived on sunday, the guy only took away the broken phone and charger, so i scored for a free pair of headphones and the box etc heheh.
I would bet my life samsung have got your phone and went "hmmm.... wifi signal shows as full strength", then tried to connect it to a router/tethering phone that theyre sitting next to/holding in their other hand, then said "well it connects, so it works" then sent it back, without even trying it at any sort of distance. I nearly flipped my lid in the Orange/EE store when they tried to tell me "the wifi is working as its working here" so i made the girl leave the note2 she was tethering from on the counter and take 3 steps away from the counter with my phone in her hand (at which point the wifi dropped). Its like you have to demonstrate to them what the issue is.
Also, this is something completely different, but i thought i should bring this up.
Hold your phone in 1 hand by its sides, then flick the centre of the screen with the other hand. Does it feel like its vibrating inside? almost like theres springs inside? Im just asking because the phone that broken was VERY "springy" inside, almost to the point of where you could hear the vibrations inside seconds after flicking it and it felt a bit like it was rattling, whereas the replacement lte (despite being an identical handset) has much less spring to it and feels a lot more solid in comparison, it only vibrates slightly inside when flicked. Tried with my mates regular S3 i9300 which has no spring to it at all, and feels much more solid, wonder if it just with the LTE's. Seems strange to try the same thing on 2 brand new phones and them to have a completely different feel to them though

[Q] Tmobile Note 4 randomly restarting

Hello all,
Firstly, I hope this is the right place to put this thread. I did a search and did not find anyone else having this issue so I decided to put my post here. I am having a problem with my note 4 randomly restarting a few times every hour. It goes through its shutdown procedure and turns right back on. Occasionally it will shutdown and stay off. It seems to be software related, but I'm no expert on these things. I did however download 'Device Temperature' from the play store to check to see if it might be overheating. As far as I can tell it has stayed a cool 24-25 degrees Celsius (77 Fahrenheit) the entire time.
It does this at unpredictable times, whether or not the phone is in my pocket, in my hands, or laying flat on a desk with or without the charger plugged in.
I don't think I can take it back to Tmobile to have it replaced as I bought it from a friend a few weeks ago to use on cricket. This just started 2 days ago.
The device is SIM unlocked, but not rooted with stock everything. It's still in mint condition and to my knowledge has never been dropped.
Can anyone help?
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I did a Google search for "Galaxy Note 4 Random Reboot" and I found some information saying to reformat my SD card or try doing a factory reset on the phone.
I tried both (I actually removed the SD card completely instead of just reformating it), and about a half hour later... boom restart again. FML.
Once again I turn to the wonderful folks at XDA for help. Thanks to all in advance.
Sounds like it could be bad eMMC flash memory. Go with your friend and have Tmobile replace it. Also get Square Trade insurance if you can.
Got it fixed
I called Samsung about the issue and after some brief troubleshooting they recommended having it reflashed at a samsung experience center. The closest one to me was in a Best Buy. I dropped it off, after explaining what was happening, and an hour later it was ready to be picked working good as new. I haven't noticed it restart even once since.
Samsung offered to replace the entire unit but it would cost me $28 for 2 day shipping (assuming that they had my model in stock). I will go that route if the issue returns. I'm hoping not to go this route because I already paid for this phone to be unlocked once - I'd rather not pay again if I don't have to.
I'll keep you guys updated if the rebooting issue returns again.
Also check to make sure the battery is properly seated and contacts are not bent/damaged.
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Also check to make sure the battery is properly seated and contacts are not bent/damaged.
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This. I kept having this issue with my Note 3 and could not figure it out. Eventually I just took out the battery, cleaned the contacts, put it back in, and it never had a random reboot after that.
Are you guys running any custom roms, or is it still stock?

[Q] Note 3 crashes/reboots about once a day

For the last few weeks, my AT&T Note 3 has started randomly rebooting. It can happen when I'm viewing email, when the phone is in my pocket, or even in the middle of the night when it is just sitting recharging. The rebooting is roughly once per day: somedays more than once, other times it can go over 24 hours. The problem seems to have started after I updated to 5.0. I have tried a factory reset, but the problem came back. I called AT&T support and they said that they've had a lot of problems with Samsung devices after the 5..0 roll out, with random rebooting, or the Bluetooth failing, or the WiFi failing. They said that they need to replace the Note 3, but because it is over a year old I must pay $100 for the replacement through Asurion (I have been paying the insurance fee).
Searching on line has not provided much on this problem. Does the AT&T comment make sense? If I need to replace the phone, shouldn't it be for free because the problem was caused by AT&T?
I'd appreciate any comments.
Note that I realize it could be related to an App I use being incompatible with 5.0, but I need to use my phone for work pretty much constantly, so troubleshooting which one (if any) is not practical.
Mine started doing the same thing about a week ago. Till then it was not having any problems with the 5.0 version.
They need to figure out the problem and push out a update. Otherwise it is like they don't care about us, unless we go out every year and buy a new phone !
Problem solved?
After trying a reset and cleaning checking the battery contacts didn't work, I looked for other patterns. It seemed to me that one of the most common times it rebooted was when I checked my email with the K9 email client - something that is always running in the background, and could have caused it to reboot when on charge overnight.
I uninstalled K9 and that didn't help - the phone rebooted after about 9 hours. However, since that reboot it has now gone nearly 48 hours without rebooting. Maybe I was right about K9 and uninstalling it wasn't enough - I should have also manually rebooted the phone.
The phone has been rebooting at random times, sometimes as short as about 5 hours apart and sometimes more than a day apart. It could be that right now I'm at one extreme and it will reboot randomly today. But if it makes it through tomorrow morning without rebooting then K9 was probably the problem.
It has now been over 72 hours since the last reboot, which does suggest that the original problem was the K9 email client, crashing and forcing a reboot on the phone after the Android 5 update.
Problem NOT resolved!
A few minutes ago, roughly 76 hours after the last random reboot, when I thought that the problem was resolved, I heard the reboot tone coming from my phone that was sitting on the table.
So, while removing K9 reduced the frequency of the reboot, it did not solve the underlying problem.
Use Titanium Backup and backup all user apps and data. Factory reset and reflash stock if you want to take the extra step. Use standard Google and Samsung apps for a while. Do not restore accounts or system data automatically. Removing and reconnecting accounts and clear data for an app in app manager are always good quick troubleshooting options. Restore apps as you need them, if you really need them. Favor stability over extraneous features.
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Since I removed K9 and rebooted the phone, it has only rebooted randomly once in 5 days: this was at 72 hours, and now it has been up for 65 hours since then. Trying what you suggest would take weeks, given the current frequency of random rebooting. Plus, my phone is used for work constantly - I couldn't get by with just the Samsung and Google apps built into the basic phone image.
For the moment, I will just live with the phone as-is and hope that Samsung issues a new version of 5 soon.
Now at nearly four days since the last crash/reboot, or only one in seven days. At that frequency, it is certainly not worth the effort of trying to track down the secondary cause (it could take months), now that I know that K9 was the main problem.
It has been a while since I started this discussion, with no conclusion. The phone still randomly reboots - only once all of last week, but then it woke me up on a reboot at 4:30 am this morning, and rebooted again while I was checking Facebook at 7 am.
I'm having a rebooting issue as well with my Note 3. It started about a week ago and will do it many times during the day. I have tried wiping the cache partition, doing a factory reset and the other day I downgraded the software from 5.0 to 4.4.2 and rooted it and froze the over the air update from AT&T but still have random rebooting. I have had the reboot issue with and without the SD card installed so I know that is not the issue either. I was thinking it was a software issue so that is why I did all of the stuff listed but now I'm wondering if it could be hardware. I guess I'm just at a loss of what to try know and was hoping someone on here had any suggestions.
I hope that with your additional post that we'll get some answers. One thing: does it happen when sitting idle on charge too, or only when not sitting idle? In the later case, it could be a simple as dirty battery contacts.
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I hope that with your additional post that we'll get some answers. One thing: does it happen when sitting idle on charge too, or only when not sitting idle? In the later case, it could be a simple as dirty battery contacts.
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It happens both when charging and when sitting unplugged. I even tried swapping the battery for a new one and the contacts and also clean
Well, it was an idea. I did the same thing, buying a new OEM battery and hoping it would help. It didn't. But then again, mine often reboots at night (it woke me up at 4 am this morning), so I knew it was unlikely to be a battery issue in my case.
Yeah thanks for the idea but it seems like I'm running out of things to try
I feel the same. The only thing left would be to wipe out the phone and try it with nothing but stock, non-upgrades, apps. But I use the phone for work, and it can go more than a week between reboots (or less than a day), so that isn't practical.
I might just end up mailing my phone into Samsung to be repaired but now that I have it rooted is there any special steps that need to be done to unroot it? I was just going to do a factory reset and let AT&T android 5.0 do it's update if that will kill the root. I'm not worried about warranty since it is no long under warranty.
Maybe use logcat and letting it run and wait for a reboot to happen so you can see what is going on. However the logs could get big and it might not capture what happens right before it reboots.

Samsung Galaxy A70 Recall

My family has 4 A70s. They all worked fine until about a month ago when my wife's phone started having sporatic issues with wifi. Then last week my sons phone decided to go into a bootloop and after factory reset decided it didn't even want to turn on anymore. Samsung directed me to a local shop (UbreakiFix) which is where it currently remains with unknown solution. My phone three days ago started having random network connection issues that affected text, calls, and internet but not always at the same time and regardless of a wifi connection). Went to the Xfinity store Tuesday afer work and they looked at it and gave me a new sim hoping that would work. It only lasted 5 minutes out the door. Popping out the sim try and then re-inserting would reset it for a little bit but it would always go back to no connection even though I have full signal. Also, a software network reset would do the same thing but it eventually goes back to a virtual brick. I have done two factory resets with but neither helped the issue. I went to the Xfinity store again tonight, as I walked in to the empty store the rep asked me what he could help me with... I held up my phone and he said "Let me guess... Samsung A70?" He proceeded to tell me that I was the 9th A70 owner to come in today with the same exact issue. He had already talked to the regional manager and Samsung is aware of the issue... but he can't give me a new phone right now and what I was doing with the network reset is the only "fix" or partial solution they can offer at this time. He advised that Samsung has indicated they will being doing a recall for all the A70s and replacing them with the A71. He was not sure on a timeframe but was hoping notification would go out before the weekend. Until that time I'm stuck with a jacked up phone that is two weeks old, I actually lost my original in Yellowstone two weeks ago, but can only make calls after a network reset and then it typically hangs up about 3 minute into a call at which time I have to go through the whole network reset, rebot, and then try again. I really hope that Samsung does the right thing here and if the A71 is not the same size as the A70 I'm going to be extra pissed off since I would then have to get new cases and screen protectors. So frustrating!
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My family has 4 A70s. They all worked fine until about a month ago when my wife's phone started having sporatic issues with wifi. Then last week my sons phone decided to go into a bootloop and after factory reset decided it didn't even want to turn on anymore. Samsung directed me to a local shop (UbreakiFix) which is where it currently remains with unknown solution. My phone three days ago started having random network connection issues that affected text, calls, and internet but not always at the same time and regardless of a wifi connection). Went to the Xfinity store Tuesday afer work and they looked at it and gave me a new sim hoping that would work. It only lasted 5 minutes out the door. Popping out the sim try and then re-inserting would reset it for a little bit but it would always go back to no connection even though I have full signal. Also, a software network reset would do the same thing but it eventually goes back to a virtual brick. I have done two factory resets with but neither helped the issue. I went to the Xfinity store again tonight, as I walked in to the empty store the rep asked me what he could help me with... I held up my phone and he said "Let me guess... Samsung A70?" He proceeded to tell me that I was the 9th A70 owner to come in today with the same exact issue. He had already talked to the regional manager and Samsung is aware of the issue... but he can't give me a new phone right now and what I was doing with the network reset is the only "fix" or partial solution they can offer at this time. He advised that Samsung has indicated they will being doing a recall for all the A70s and replacing them with the A71. He was not sure on a timeframe but was hoping notification would go out before the weekend. Until that time I'm stuck with a jacked up phone that is two weeks old, I actually lost my original in Yellowstone two weeks ago, but can only make calls after a network reset and then it typically hangs up about 3 minute into a call at which time I have to go through the whole network reset, rebot, and then try again. I really hope that Samsung does the right thing here and if the A71 is not the same size as the A70 I'm going to be extra pissed off since I would then have to get new cases and screen protectors. So frustrating!
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Wow if that happens u will be lucky since u will be getting a phone with much new processor and camera module and also much improved panel..
Will be interesting to see if this turns out to be true. I wonder what the issue is, that it's so bad they can't fix it with software and need to do a hardware recall? Mine has been completely stable and reliable.
The last big hardware recall I remember was the Note 7 for obvious reasons. Hardware recalls are not common.

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