Phone had issues with crashing, and now won't even launch - Razer Phone 2 Questions & Answers

Maybe you guys could help me. I'm at a loss and customer support told me to turn it off and turn it back on. I bought the Razer Phone 2 on December 27th. Around mid to late February, I had an instance where the phone crashed and was black screen, but the vibration reacted to me touching/pressing the power button. Hard resetting the phone allowed it to go back to normal. It got more frequently and more annoying, and it got to the point where multiple resets wouldn't fix it. Several times I got a screen telling me it couldn't load the android system(First image). After several instances of that screen, I tried to wipe the phone and reset it to factory, and now it's just an expensive paperweight. I can press Power+Volume Up to get to android recovery, but choosing to start up does nothing, reboot to bootloader does nothing, and pretty much everything else is useless.
Like I said, I contacted customer support, and their response was to tell me to wipe the phone and try again, which does nothing. After I said it didn't work, they said that was the best they could come up with, and that I would have to send it in and pay the costs as it was out of warranty, even though it's not even 6 months old. I tried finding a fix for it on google, and saw someone posted a similar issue, but it was fixed by power+vol up and that was the end of it, so not as far as my issue is currently. I've come to you guys as a last ditch effort to see if I could fix it before having to spend even more money to this company. This is the second phone I've got from them and both have had issues. Hoping someone saves me...
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Have you unlocked your bootloader? Rooted? I'm having similar issues and I'm completely stock, I have not unlocked my bootloader or rooted or anything. If my screen goes off it won't come back but I get vibration when I press power button and I have to reset with volume up and power.

Bloodeagle said:
Maybe you guys could help me. I'm at a loss and customer support told me to turn it off and turn it back on. I bought the Razer Phone 2 on December 27th. Around mid to late February, I had an instance where the phone crashed and was black screen, but the vibration reacted to me touching/pressing the power button. Hard resetting the phone allowed it to go back to normal. It got more frequently and more annoying, and it got to the point where multiple resets wouldn't fix it. Several times I got a screen telling me it couldn't load the android system(First image). After several instances of that screen, I tried to wipe the phone and reset it to factory, and now it's just an expensive paperweight. I can press Power+Volume Up to get to android recovery, but choosing to start up does nothing, reboot to bootloader does nothing, and pretty much everything else is useless. ...Hoping someone saves me...
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My phone does this every once in a while. I believe it's something wrong with the second pie update and without having an unlocked bootloader this isn't something that a lot can be done about.
You have access to the recovery at least, and that's good if you can find someone willing to share the update payload zip then you might be able to apply the update again over ADB. Doing so might restore your phone to working-enough condition to fully flash a factory image just be sure there's nothing corrupt in the bootstack or system image. My suggestion would be to ask around and see if anyone is willing to revert to an older version of the firmware to grab the update payload(or has one archived) so that you can try this method. It might be your best shot.
If all of that doesn't pan out, then you might be SOL unless you can wipe it over ADB/Fastboot while in the recovery or bootloader. There's a slight possibility that the phone isn't properly resetting when you do it through the recovery menu but is just deleting personal data without defaulting the configs or checking for errors. There might even be a chance that you can configure it to boot from slot B through fastboot. I'm not sure how to do that one but as far as I'm aware, when you apply updates it moves the old data to slot B so it can put fresh images in slot A(someone correct me if I'm wrong).
natefck420 said:
Have you unlocked your bootloader? Rooted? I'm having similar issues and I'm completely stock, I have not unlocked my bootloader or rooted or anything. If my screen goes off it won't come back but I get vibration when I press power button and I have to reset with volume up and power.
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Before your issue gets to the point where your phone doesn't boot correctly like OPs, you should follow the tutorial on Razer's Dev site to unlock your bootloader so if something does happen or the issue persists, you can flash the stock firmware onto your phone with minimal issue. If you end up unlocking, DO NOT relock the bootloader. Nothing bad actually happens if you do unless you've got a custom ROM or kernel installed, then you will probably brick. I wouldn't know since I'm not willing to try relocking with non-factory images...
It's just that having the bootloader unlocked is required to flash the images from Razer so if you're having the black screen bug then you really should unlock for safety. Naturally, if you're still in warranty then try to get it fixed through Razer. This is a more "If all else fails" or " Just in case" kind of a solution for people who like fixing their own stuff or are out of warranty. Also, unlocking your bootloader gives you the ability to install Arter97's kernel and TWRP which can improve your phones stability and reduce the need to restart from the screen off bug. TWRP backups are a huge bonus, too.

Razer is not suitable for mobile phones, this phone is all bug?

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[Q] Stuck On White HTC Boot Screen PLEASE HELP!!!

When I first turn on it'll stay stuck in HTC white screen logo till battery dies.
If I hold volume rocker and power button to try to factory reset it'll try to initiate but then show and a phone logo with red exclamation mark.
I am almost positive i can restore this phone to working order because i remember a while back i put a galaxy s3 into similar condition and restored it using a program.. Ive been out of this stuff for a while so i forgot how i did it with the s3.
I WAS GIVEN THIS HTC AND IT WAS LIKE THIS WHEN I GOT IT.
plotgee said:
When I first turn on it'll stay stuck in HTC white screen logo till battery dies.
If I hold volume rocker and power button to try to factory reset it'll try to initiate but then show and a phone logo with red exclamation mark.
I am almost positive i can restore this phone to working order because i remember a while back i put a galaxy s3 into similar condition and restored it using a program.. Ive been out of this stuff for a while so i forgot how i did it with the s3.
I WAS GIVEN THIS HTC AND IT WAS LIKE THIS WHEN I GOT IT.
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Don't worry, this problem has cropped up before, and you're right, it is fixable. This is most commonly attributed to some weirdness with the boot.img flashed to your phone. Firstly, do you have a Vivid, Velocity, or Raider? And what provider does it use (e.g. AT&T)?
The first thing you'll want to try and do is pop out the battery, put it back in, then hold "volume down" and "power" until you get to the bootloader (it sounds like you've already gotten there):
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You'll notice in the top portion, mine says "unlocked". Yours may say this, but may also say "locked" or "re-locked".
First thing's first; you'll want to download FASTBOOT (http://www.mediafire.com/download/9ylow29klhccc0x/Fastboot.zip)
and the HTC drivers (this is what I had in my flashing folder, so I upped it to mega: https://mega.co.nz/#!CV5RxY7L!Z_VNph4KoGyYKJJjoUCGPAFZ7xZPOWRbvH2UKsCXCi0)
just run the htc drivers and follow directions, nothing too major. Extract the contents of "fastboot.zip" to somewhere that's easy to access and remember (such as c:\FASTBOOT).
We're not going to do anything yet, this is just preparation.
If your bootloader is "locked" or "re-locked", then you can try restoring the original firmware with RUU. You'll want to read this thread first though:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1562890
Always need to be careful.
If you are "unlocked", then you need to boot your phone into the bootloader, select "fastboot" (by pressing power when "fastboot" is highlighted), and connect the phone to your computer via a data usb cable. Then, open a command prompt window, and type in: "<c:\FASTBOOT\fastboot.exe> oem lock", where <c:\FASTBOOT\fastboot.exe> is replaced with the location of your fastboot.exe.
I would recommend flashing the recovery image located in the thread I linked to just before (follow instructions provided), and only THEN applying an RUU update. Which RUU you apply is dependent on which device you have.
If anything is unclear, or you have any questions, PLEASE ask in reply to this post; it's better to go slowly and be sure of what you're doing.
sidenote:
I noticed you said you had previously owned an S3 and managed to fix the problem with that; if you are pretty familiar with flashing roms, you can also try to flash a custom ROM and see if that fixes your problem (guides should be on Vivid General or Q&A).
projectisaac said:
Don't worry, this problem has cropped up before, and you're right, it is fixable. This is most commonly attributed to some weirdness with the boot.img flashed to your phone. Firstly, do you have a Vivid, Velocity, or Raider? And what provider does it use (e.g. AT&T)?
The first thing you'll want to try and do is pop out the battery, put it back in, then hold "volume down" and "power" until you get to the bootloader (it sounds like you've already gotten there):
You'll notice in the top portion, mine says "unlocked". Yours may say this, but may also say "locked" or "re-locked".
First thing's first; you'll want to download FASTBOOT (http://www.mediafire.com/download/9ylow29klhccc0x/Fastboot.zip)
and the HTC drivers (this is what I had in my flashing folder, so I upped it to mega: https://mega.co.nz/#!CV5RxY7L!Z_VNph4KoGyYKJJjoUCGPAFZ7xZPOWRbvH2UKsCXCi0)
just run the htc drivers and follow directions, nothing too major. Extract the contents of "fastboot.zip" to somewhere that's easy to access and remember (such as c:\FASTBOOT).
We're not going to do anything yet, this is just preparation.
If your bootloader is "locked" or "re-locked", then you can try restoring the original firmware with RUU. You'll want to read this thread first though:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1562890
Always need to be careful.
If you are "unlocked", then you need to boot your phone into the bootloader, select "fastboot" (by pressing power when "fastboot" is highlighted), and connect the phone to your computer via a data usb cable. Then, open a command prompt window, and type in: "<c:\FASTBOOT\fastboot.exe> oem lock", where <c:\FASTBOOT\fastboot.exe> is replaced with the location of your fastboot.exe.
I would recommend flashing the recovery image located in the thread I linked to just before (follow instructions provided), and only THEN applying an RUU update. Which RUU you apply is dependent on which device you have.
If anything is unclear, or you have any questions, PLEASE ask in reply to this post; it's better to go slowly and be sure of what you're doing.
sidenote:
I noticed you said you had previously owned an S3 and managed to fix the problem with that; if you are pretty familiar with flashing roms, you can also try to flash a custom ROM and see if that fixes your problem (guides should be on Vivid General or Q&A).
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I have the vivid , and yes it says *** locked ***
I downloaded and installed everything you listed above and I am currently going through RUU process as I type this..
Thanks, I hope this works.
Fingers crossed here. Let me know what happens.
Sent from my Vivid 4G using xda app-developers app
Alright! So apparently this solution worked (got a PM from OP)!

xt1254 hangs on bootloader/recovery

Hi all, ive been running custom roms on my phone ever since sunshine was released for it.
In the past 6 months or so, my phone has gotten horrendously bad at booting.
When i turn it on, it will hang on the bootloader warning screen for 2 to 3 minutes before showing any sign that anything is happening.
Im really at a loss, ive done everything but a complete format and sideload.
Not really sure what other information would be required.
what should i do?
also every few days i have to go into apns and click one of the verizon ones again before my data will work, but that might just be a rom issue.
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xt1254 hangs on bootloader/recovery
Hi all, ive been running custom roms on my phone ever since sunshine was released for it.
In the past 6 months or so, my phone has gotten horrendously bad at booting.
When i turn it on, it will hang on the bootloader warning screen for 2 to 3 minutes before showing any sign that anything is happening.
Im really at a loss, ive done everything but a complete format and sideload.
Not really sure what other information would be required.
what should i do?
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At first I thought you were saying your phone was booting to the bootloader screen or even booting to TWRP recovery, which would be very strange. That's happened to people before... which means the phone is really messed up.
But reading your actual write-up, (if you wrote it correctly) instead your phone is just NORMALLY booting. It's just taking a long time. Your phone is just staying stuck on the boot image, which is not the bootloader or recovery screens. It's just an image you see before the boot animation starts until finally you see your normal Android system GUI. In your case, it's the "bootloader warning screen" which is something you should replace.
THIS is the bootloader screen:
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But instead you're seeing this, right?
It's the boot image Motorola has replaced to warn you your bootloader is unlocked. Yeah, I did it on purpose! As did you. No need to see it every day. You can flash a replacement boot image very easily in TWRP or ADB. <There's several to choose from.
WHY is it hanging on the boot image? You are right that something is wrong, but I don't think your phone is very messed up -- at least it's not booting to the bootloader screen!
You've tried clearing all the caches in TWRP? You've tried dirty flashing your ROM again? Sometimes something can get slightly corrupted and re-flashing your ROM over itself can fix the issue. Clearing all the caches in TWRP and letting all the apps re-optimize can also fix some issues.
Do you have any add-on xposed modules? I would temporarily disable all exposed modules, reboot a couple of times, see what happens? You can always re-enable them later. Xposed modules can conflict with your normal ROM functions and should be used very sparingly. Some modules like Gravity Box are really another ROM and settings in Gravity Box can conflict with settings in your ROM. But to a lesser degree so can almost any other xposed module.
Have you restored your TWRP backup which you made before all this happened? You do have a good TWRP backup, right?
Last, yeah, if none of that works, factory reset and reinstall the ROM.
Are you encrypted? I've noticed that once you encrypt the storage that the phone takes forever to boot. I haven't found any way around that and someone with more knowledge of the hardware than me mentioned that it's because the drivers for HW decrypt acceleration are missing.
I will add to this as I am having the same issue and have moved to another 32GB Turbo for the time being but now I'm having Radio issues with this one.
My 64 was encrypted, running CF's 1.0.8, xposed. Doing restoring the factory image did the same thing. Only thing is now that i think about it TWRP didn't ask for my pin for encryption though like it was before so it may not be encryped. I'm going to be doing some factory images this weekend and see if i can find out the issue and if I find anything I'll post back. Only thing that sucks is I only have one good screen between the two phones lol
Ugh, sorry for the lack of response. Ive been really busy.
To answer all questions. Ive done everything but wipe some crap with fastboot commands and performing a clean flash of the rom. Im on resurrection remix right now, i think i want to change though because my battery life is kinda ****.
Also no xposed, etc, just the basic rom.
Sorry for taking so long and thanks for the responses!

“Kernel is not SEAndroid Enforcing” and “Custom binary blocked by FRP lock,".....Help!

Hey folks!
The phone fell a few times and now i'm getting a white screen that comes on every now and then with the message in red
“Kernel is not SEAndroid Enforcing” and “Custom binary blocked by FRP lock,”
I honestly have no idea on what to do.
Phone kind of important to me so I'm trying to preserve it,
Anyway I can get it going again without wiping everything on it ? Or is there anyway the data could be retrieved ?
Thank You!!!
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This button was pressed to try and install idk maybe a custom recovery or a new rom, without having permission to do so, this is inherited from a google account being on the phone... either that or if you already were custom, this button was pressed to turn it off and now you get blocked from using custom code, unlock the bootloader and get rid of the frp lock and you are good, i will not help you with this procedure as it can be considered piracy and we dont do that here sorry for the wierd screenshot, it was a google result
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This button was pressed to try and install idk maybe a custom recovery or a new rom, without having permission to do so, this is inherited from a google account being on the phone... either that or if you already were custom, this button was pressed to turn it off and now you get blocked from using custom code, unlock the bootloader and get rid of the frp lock and you are good, i will not help you with this procedure as it can be considered piracy and we dont do that here sorry for the wierd screenshot, it was a google result
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I wish it where actually all that but the phone dropped to the ground. I got a screen replacement and when I tried to turn it on its been in this constant boot loop of that error message and nothing more.
I never tried to install any rom's. I'm not seeing how I would be able to out the boot loader if all it will do is constantly reset ?
Palms:09 said:
I wish it where actually all that but the phone dropped to the ground. I got a screen replacement and when I tried to turn it on its been in this constant boot loop of that error message and nothing more.
I never tried to install any rom's. I'm not seeing how I would be able to out the boot loader if all it will do is constantly reset ?
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It's resetting because it's denying the signature on the binary of the installed firmware, that basically means a "read only" part of the phone, has been tampered with, and the "selinux not enforcing" part indicates this because many custom roms and kernels have an selinux non enforcing kernel.. and then on to frp lock, frp is Factory Reset Protection, which has been tripped, somehow, I can't say, but most oftenly this combination I've only seen on samsung's when you have unlocked the bootloader, this you need to do in order to tamper with these files, installed like rom/kernel/root, whatever the change might be, then somehow unticked the "allow OEM-Unlock" so the bootloader that is now unlocked is not allowed to be unlocked by the system itself, creating a break in the chain of trust between start and standby, and which makes you stuck in a wierd loop like this, if someone else replaced the screen for you I should really, really go talk to them. If you are the rightful owner of this phone and have no idea of anything about what I've talked about just now is and never did any of this before, someone did, and you should confront them. But I believe it's against the rules to assist with such things here and thus cannot help you any further in the matter

Pixel 4xl bricked itself

Hey all. My wifes phone decided to brick itself. Hers is/was an unlocked unit not purchased from verizon but on their network. I noticed its now locked. It randomly reset and on boot, the screen started blinking and was unresponsive. Then it rebooted again and the "try again, factory reset" note came up at the top of the screen. Try again yielded the same pattern. So, I tried full wipe, same thing, loop back to the try again screen. Then, I tried to side load the ota. All seemed ok. Installed her sim, all good. Went to settings to change to 3 button nav and boom, fail and try again screen. Was this a delay from maybe a bad sim card? Is 3 button nav an issue? Did evil verizon lock her phone? Can they do that?
So, I ordered another 4xl because she needs a solid phone to function for work. Id still like to know if I can recover the borked unit. Any help is appreciated.
You did all the correct things. Unfortunately it sounds like a hardware issue. Anytime you factory reset you have ruled out a software issue. Further, flashing a "rescue ota" via adb that resets the phone even with a locked bootloader. You've done everything you can do, except leave the red devil.
So now, I have it working, but not trusting it. I dont dare change to 3 button nav though...hahaha Still going to use the one we bought so she has a solid phone for work.
On another note. We're now stuck in the gmail recovery loop. 2 email addresses referencing eachother for recovery of passwords. Its maddening. I thought if I could get her phone to work, there would be some google magic that may kick in.
Its all evil.
sadly my 4xl has the same problem, it seems to be a serious bug from Google and needs to be fixed. Phone can't access Fastboot mode or Recovery mode, it can only stay in 9008 mode. This situation happened when I tried to update android 12 version but failed. Hope to have help from the developer, because there will be many people facing the same situation.
Hey all.
So for carbon coupe:
1. Verizon can't just lock your phone if it is unlocked, this is something that happens during the manufacturer process. So if it randomly restarted there may be another cause.
2. You wrote that when on 3 button navigation it works fine but if you switch the phone starts boot looping. This is clearly a software issue rather than a hardware issue(there is no chip responsible for the type of navigation system), so there may be a problem with the OS. This is a good thing because it means it's fixable without the need of money.
Factory reset usually fixes most problems but not all of them, as some partition aren't changed during the process, like boot or system.
So the problem is in one of those partition, just like when you have a locked phone and after reseting it it still knows it is lock.
The solution is to flash the firmware of the phone to fix it.
For sSjBlueVN197,
if you are on this mode it's called EDL mode. If you are on this mode it means fastboot and adb aren't available. On that mode you can flash firmware to the phone, even if it is locked or bricked.
This propose of this mode is to allow developers to flash firmware if when the system is damage, and some other partitions like boot and others are also damage. It's just like an emergency mode to rescue the phone.
Anyway, for both of you, here is what you need to fix your phone:
*Keep in mind this only works on windows, and I am assuming you have ADB and Fastboot command line installed, and you have some experience using the command line, and you are using a recent version of Windows10,*
1. Remove Lmobile drivers(from device manager on windows) and install the Google one's instead. If you don't know how to do it just search on google and you will find a tutorial
2. You need to download Qualcomm drivers and QPST tool. I will leave a link to a website where you can download it.
3. After Qualcomm drivers are installed, set up QPST.
3. On your phone, if you have access to adb, run without quotes "adb reboot EDL"(for carbon coupe)
If the phone can't reach adb there are other 2 methods, one using fastboot commands and other using the testing pins(requires phone disassembly)
As my phone is working and running fine android 12 I only know the adb command.
Once on EDL mode the screen is going to be completely black, and device manager will se your phone as :
QUALCOMM HS-USB QDLOADER 9008(COM "USB port number")​or something similar.
Now you can use the QPST tool to flash the firmware and boot image, or any other software that supports EDL mode.
Here is a link to a website which explains very well how to set up and use the QPST tool and where you can download all you need.
Hope this helps you!
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You are going to need also these files, that are the programmer files.
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND I DIN'T TRY OUT THIS FILES, SO THEY MAY BE FOR OTHER PHONE OR MAY NOT WORK.
So please use this files with caution, I found them on a post of XDA and they are in theory from a working Google Pixel 4XL, so they should work.
Though I didn't test them so they may just not work at all.
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You are going to need also these files, that are the programmer files.
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND I DIN'T TRY OUT THIS FILES, SO THEY MAY BE FOR OTHER PHONE OR MAY NOT WORK.
So please use this files with caution, I found them on a post of XDA and they are in theory from a working Google Pixel 4XL, so they should work.
Though I didn't test them so they may just not work at all.
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hi, i have pixel 4 xl firehose but its asking for 2 more files raw program and patch file...
pixel4-XL_firehose - Google Drive
drive.google.com
#mcl , can you advices me the method that can fix this problem . so xml file can not meet this point .

My phone is FUBAR'D

Wrote this message to Google support. I don't suspect I'll hear anything from anybody but I'll post here for my fellow Pixel brothers and sisters that perhaps may experience something similar. I'm disappointed. I know the phone is relatively inexpensive (cheap) and you get what you pay for (?) but this points to bad hardware, simple and plain. How does my 2019 LG G7 on android 9 (!!??) outlast a 4a5g?? I expected more but, alas it is what it is. Peace out, Pixel 4a5g.
"Over my time since I've been on Google Fi I've used and bought a few devices. I started out with a Pixel 4a, then upgraded to the 4a5g and now I'm on the 6 Pro. I love Google phones and have always been a fan since days of the Nexus devices. I was disappointed when my 4a5g started bootlooping 2 months ago. It has never been unlocked or have I attempted to flash ROMs on it. It would eventually stop and boot back up, last for a week or so then bootloop again. This time around it continued for a longer period of time. When I went to try to do a factory reset it is stuck in Fastboot saying "no valid slot to boot." Based on the research on this issue I realize the phone is pretty much dead, even though I can use Google's own Flash tool to flash factory images for it. The phone is no longer under warranty and your support doesn't give any other options than paying for repair upt to $350, which is beyond the worth of the device. I am disappointed that the phone bootlooped to the point of death after only owning the device for LESS THAN 2 YEARS. (Nov 2020). My previous device, a LG G7 that I previously had on Verizon lasted longer, and my dad still uses that phone to this day. I purchased that phone in March of 2019. I know this post will only fall on deaf ears and no one can do anything about it but for the first time in a long time I'm disappointed by a Google phone."
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Why not reflash since those ROMs are easily available? You have access fastboot, no?
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Why not reflash since those ROMs are easily available? You have access fastboot, no?
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I've been flashing and re-flashing this phone for 2 days.
What's the output? What is error code? What commands are you using? What does fastboot getvar all show?
I'm using the android flash site to flash the phone with a stock image from Google. It goes through the process with no errors, then it acts like it's going to boot, bootloops twice then goes to the pictured fastboot mode showing "no valid slot to boot." Fastboot shows the build number (android 11 or 12 depending on which I've flashed) but when i try to wipe data i get /system/bin/tune2fs is missing.
I thought mine was also. I used this site to get it back to a running rom
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Thordim said:
I thought mine was also. I used this site to get it back to a running rom
Web installer · ProtonAOSP
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Thanks for trying, I get file format is not recognized error message. I tried manually installing the Pixel Experience ROM and even got that ROM's recovery to flash, and flashed the ROM, all went well exactly as the website said but then it said that the phone is corrupted and bootlooped. Flashed the stock 12.1 image using the Android Flash Tool, back to above error message after 2 bootloops.
Wonder if there is any way to check NAND integrity on this device. It's like you flash and reflash and somehow it loses it "bits". Which is weird. I would be temped to try to "semi-brick" it and see if a manual flash (via fastbboot) over all the individual partitions one at a time, would resolve issue, assuing NAND is still ok. That sucks man. I'm sorry.
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Wonder if there is any way to check NAND integrity on this device. It's like you flash and reflash and somehow it loses it "bits". Which is weird. I would be temped to try to "semi-brick" it and see if a manual flash (via fastbboot) over all the individual partitions one at a time, would resolve issue, assuing NAND is still ok. That sucks man. I'm sorry.
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What confuses me is that even when I manually flash a custom ROM or stock image it goes through the process just fine, no error messages. It boots up, does the little G circle animation and right as it's about to go to the next screen.. bam, it reboots. Does it a second time, then immediately goes to the above-mentioned screen shot. So I think somewhere the hardware or storage drive or whatever you want to call it is broken. I wonder if I triggered it when I tried to enter fastboot during one of the times I tried to factory reset it. I dunno... I'm attempted to let the battery die then recharge and try again or something.
It's ok, I'm sort of over it.. my feelings are hurt at this point. I've been Rooting and Romming since the days of Moto Droid X2, Galaxy Note 2 (before vzw locked their bootloader) and the Nexus 6, so when I got into the Pixel phones I was relieved when I didn't feel like I didn't have to do all of that just to get the phone to feeling like it's working smoothly. I have a 4a that has a broken screen, this one and a 6 Pro (factory), so I've really liked the Google Pixel devices and the software experience. So for this to start bootlooping even without me tinkering with it for over a year is just a disappointment.
If anyone can understand it, here are screenshots of the recover.log file from the recovery screen.
Tried flashing the first Android 11 OTA image from the Google Images site, A4 October 2020 as it's a unlocked Google purchased phone. I noticed it goes through the motions but says status 0 then further that system/bin/tune2fs is missing so nothing is being written. This must be happening every time I try to flash but I'm not actually seeing that nothing's happening on the Google flash website.
Have you already tried the Android Flash Tool? Given the circumstances I would recommend checking the Force flash all partitions box.
yeah, that was the first thing i did, tried 11, 12, 13 beta, 13 official... nothing. Lineage too.

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