When i boot up my phone and the lock screen appears suddenly it starts playing a Samsung melody which keeps playing for about 3 minutes and its really starting to piss me off...
Does anyone who how i can stop my phone doing this before i throw it at a wall!!!
Cheers
SGS tools disable boot sound .
Or delete boot sound from System/etc Power On ,
jje
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When I turn on my phone, I get the general Samsung start-up sequence, which is fine. What I am finding annoying is the music that starts to play when the home screen loads up - this is the music that continues until I pull the notification bar down. Does anyone know what this file is called/where it is located so I can get rid of it?
This is a problem I've had way back since I first had my GS2. It seems to come and go, sometimes certain Roms don't have it, and sometimes they do. What on EARTH causes this issue?
Issue Example:
Music playing, lock screen, wait for a while...hear a text come through, press button to unlock screen and as it turns on the music stutters for JUST a second.
Very frustrating :[
The model of my phone is SGH-T999. It is not rooted (I'm going to root it soon though), its running Android 4.3 and I do admit I've dropped it a few times but it has a cover. It shuts off at the most random moment and restarts itself, and sometimes it won't go past the Galaxy SIII logo before restarting itself once more. Theres a possibility the lock button has something to do because when it stays in that startup loop I play around with the lock button till it finally finishes the startup succesfully, but I don't know how the lock button can make it shut down on its own while its turned on without me touching the "power off" option in the window that comes up.
Wrong forum. This is for gti9300 only
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johnael7 said:
The model of my phone is SGH-T999. It is not rooted (I'm going to root it soon though), its running Android 4.3 and I do admit I've dropped it a few times but it has a cover. It shuts off at the most random moment and restarts itself, and sometimes it won't go past the Galaxy SIII logo before restarting itself once more. Theres a possibility the lock button has something to do because when it stays in that startup loop I play around with the lock button till it finally finishes the startup succesfully, but I don't know how the lock button can make it shut down on its own while its turned on without me touching the "power off" option in the window that comes up.
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Its the broken power button, long pressing the power button reboots the phone without any dialog.
When I turn the volume to full or near full and watch videos or listen to music I feel like the whole phone vibrating and it's really annoying the sound is ok but the phone is vibrating is this defect only in my phone or all Rn4s are that?
Hi,
I am trying to fix a friends samsung A80. The sound works fine (it rings when we call it), I can feel it vibrate when I do a forced reboot (vol down+power key for about 10 seconds), but the screen stays black. The samsung logo Doesn't appear when I do a forced reboot, it just stays black.
The only thing I've noticed is the screen breefly flashes my lockscreen image when It's about to shut down when I'm holding the force reboot keys. I can see my lockscreen for a fraction of a second and then it goes black again...
Can anyone help me fix my phone?
bomboem said:
Hi,
I am trying to fix a friends samsung A80. The sound works fine (it rings when we call it), I can feel it vibrate when I do a forced reboot (vol down+power key for about 10 seconds), but the screen stays black. The samsung logo Doesn't appear when I do a forced reboot, it just stays black.
The only thing I've noticed is the screen breefly flashes my lockscreen image when It's about to shut down when I'm holding the force reboot keys. I can see my lockscreen for a fraction of a second and then it goes black again...
Can anyone help me fix my phone?
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Why fix it yourself? The A80 whas first released May 29 2019 which means your still under warranty!
jeffrey268 said:
Why fix it yourself? The A80 whas first released May 29 2019 which means your still under warranty!
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I've contacted customer support and they said they would send a replace unit after inspection of my broken device, but I want my data on that phone. That's why I want to fix it myself.
Any news for the fix i am having the same issue