Reboot was super fast when I first got my 3VO--anyone else experiencing much slower reboots now?
I have fast boot checked under settings; also my reboots are typically unrooting the phone as well (would that slow down reboot a lot?)
I'm guessing it's just the massive # of apps I've added..?
After system has been altered, reboots are slow as it rewrites the whole system positron
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Fastboot only works for powering off and on you restart or do a battery pull you get a normal boot
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Fastboot only works for powering off and on you restart or do a battery pull you get a normal boot
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Fastboot is for when you reboot too, not for powering off/on, or batterypull.
Hence the million times it was stated to disable fastboot to get a GOOD/ full reboot, and the countless times I've been told by Sprint to pull the battery rather than powercycle/ reboot.
Mine is slow as heck, but I can't just reboot, I h have to shut down and restart every time as my restart doesn't f seem to work
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Mine either......thought I was tripping.
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if you cant do a reboot the fastboot option may be turned off.
I had the EVO and it was the same. After I load all my crab on the phones they take a while to reboot. I just deal with it and try to not let it die haha. But as said before after temp rooting it will take especially long.
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So has it been confirmed that fastboot only works on powering off, rather than on restart as well? Because with fastboot enabled, if I power the phone off, powering it back on is lightning fast. But If I try the "Restart" option, I actually get the warning:
Restarting your phone will clear temporary files out of memory. Would you like to restart your phone now?
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I do have my phone rooted using Revolutionary, if that makes a difference.
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I cannot seem to get my phone to just go into charge only mode. I haven't been able to for a while, is there a fix for this?
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If you're talking about what I think you are, go to Settings, Applications, Development and uncheck Stay Awake. I had the same problem and that seemed to have fixed it.
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If you're talking about what I think you are, go to Settings, Applications, Development and uncheck Stay Awake. I had the same problem and that seemed to have fixed it.
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This will allow for me to turn the phone off and plug in the charger and the phone will go into the "Charging" mode instead of booting up... mine just sits on the motor logo and never goes into that mode... I am using tenfars newest recovery and beta 4 gingerbread... not sure if those could affect this charging mode...
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This will allow for me to turn the phone off and plug in the charger and the phone will go into the "Charging" mode instead of booting up... mine just sits on the motor logo and never goes into that mode... I am using tenfars newest recovery and beta 4 gingerbread... not sure if those could affect this charging mode...
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Sounds like the question I just asked a couple min before you... but yea, same problem, phone off , plug in, phone stuck at moto logo.
mysticdrew said:
Sounds like the question I just asked a couple min before you... but yea, same problem, phone off , plug in, phone stuck at moto logo.
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It requires a battery pull also.... wonder what is causing this...
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It requires a battery pull also.... wonder what is causing this...
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My guess is either 2.3.4 (i'm on the "ota" version and you're on hktw) or being unlocked.
Leaning towards unlock... but who knows. Anyone unlocked not on 2.3.4 have this issue?
Better question. Why are you turning it off to charge it? Just plug it in.
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Better question. Why are you turning it off to charge it? Just plug it in.
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Sometimes u drain your battery to the point it shuts off. And sometimes you want a quicker charge. I don't think he needs to validate why though...
i had the same problem. i would drain the battery accidentally, plug the phone into the charger, and it would hang on the moto logo. i would have to pull the battery after letting it charge for a while and it would boot up.
i'm almost certain all you have to do is go into System Recovery and click on charge mode. i don't think it matters if your phone is plugged in or not. just give it time to reboot on its own.
I am not using the old version of tenfar, I removed that app after putting on the new recovery. I recall the last time I used it though I definitely used the charge mode...
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i had the same problem. i would drain the battery accidentally, plug the phone into the charger, and it would hang on the moto logo. i would have to pull the battery after letting it charge for a while and it would boot up.
i'm almost certain all you have to do is go into System Recovery and click on charge mode. i don't think it matters if your phone is plugged in or not. just give it time to reboot on its own.
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Thanks but system recovery charge mode didn't work either and yea battery pull is and turning it it on without being plugged in is the only way to boot it.
i'm thinking its the unlock. Prior to unlocking I've never experienced such issues before.
So, I have fast boot checked and my phone takes 3-5 minutes to boot from scratch.
That can't be right. Any ideas? Is this sense taking forever?
My original rooted epic will boot in less than 30 seconds.
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So, I have fast boot checked and my phone takes 3-5 minutes to boot from scratch.
That can't be right. Any ideas? Is this sense taking forever?
My original rooted epic will boot in less than 30 seconds.
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I don't have any tips, other than a hard reset since we are not rooted yet.
However... Quick boot on mine is about 10-15 seconds max. Full boot takes roughly 35-40. So there is clearly something wrong with yours... or wrong in a good way for mine.
My rezound is stuck at the lte screen for a long time at boot. I have not timed it and I do not want to hard reset unless I can back everything up
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Tried clearing your cache? Or can it be app related, too many apps or one particular causing the lag?
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30 second boot time? I wish. Mine takes several minutes as well when off or when restarting. Don't use fast boot because it can mess with apps.
My hd7 booted in25 seconds... But no android phone ever has for me. I think too many apps running on start
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~45 seconds... No fastboot.. still 100% stock 3games and like 5 reg apps .. 32gig class 4 sdcard
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How.can we clean cache if.not rooted
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How.can we clean cache if.not rooted
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Stock recovery has a clear cache option
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Hilariously, I recently factory reset because I was hoping to fix the weird wifi issues I was having. I don't recall how long reboot was before that.
My wife's Rezound has the same ridiculous boot time. She has far less apps installed than I do.
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Stock recovery has a clear cache option
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access it from the gay bootloader screen than recovery?
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My boot time without fastboot (I never use it) is around a minute and a half, most of which is spent at the 4g LTE screen. I'm in no rush, so it doesn't bother me.
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access it from the gay bootloader screen than recovery?
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Yup.. bootloader > recovery > at the green sync circle image press vol up/down and power... Gives you 4 option
Reboot
Update
Wipe data/cache
Wipe cache
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My boot time without fastboot (I never use it) is around a minute and a half, most of which is spent at the 4g LTE screen. I'm in no rush, so it doesn't bother me.
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Mine does the same. I carry a spare battery and have to switch and hate having to turn off and back on because it takes so long.
I could not get mine to go into recovery to clear catch.
I did not see a difference in boot time with fast boot on/off
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Fastboot boots my phone in about 10-15 seconds when I power it on after being off all night.
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I read that fast boot is a power state like a support sleep mode and won't super some apps. Does any one know anyunsupported apps
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So... hopefully this runs long enough. I'm having issues. Randomly, usually after I lock the scrren, then unlock it, the phone reeboots. And then it tries to power on but just keeps vibrating till I hit power button it happens frequently.
I used Odin to go back to stock and all that, but still does it.
Phone has been unlocked.
Thoughts?
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I'm thinking if you went back to stock that it may just be the device itself that is dysfunctional. Does your device seem hotter than normal by any chance?
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I'm thinking if you went back to stock that it may just be the device itself that is dysfunctional. Does your device seem hotter than normal by any chance?
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Nope. Seems normal. Runs normal until it locks.
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So i unlocked my bootloader and rooted my photon i flashed cm10 on there i was at 70% battery and it droped to 49% i thought it was the rom so i went back to stock with bootloader unlocked and everything still same issue is my battery bad or is the bootloader being unlocked killing my battery
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So i unlocked my bootloader and rooted my photon i flashed cm10 on there i was at 70% battery and it droped to 49% i thought it was the rom so i went back to stock with bootloader unlocked and everything still same issue is my battery bad or is the bootloader being unlocked killing my battery
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Did you calibrate your battery? You are supposed to everytime you install a new rom. Charge to 100 percent, boot to recovery, wipe battery stats, drain the battery down till phone powers off, plug it in and boot to android, charge to 100 again without break.
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Did you calibrate your battery? You are supposed to everytime you install a new rom. Charge to 100 percent, boot to recovery, wipe battery stats, drain the battery down till phone powers off, plug it in and boot to android, charge to 100 again without break.
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I calibrated the battery but i plugged it in after when u say boot to android do u mean boot up the phone? And what u mean without break i shouldnt use the phone while its charging?
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I calibrated the battery but i plugged it in after when u say boot to android do u mean boot up the phone? And what u mean without break i shouldnt use the phone while its charging?
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If you let the phone power down by itself, when you plug it in it will boot to the charge only screen. If you hold the power button as you plug it in and keep it held it will skip that screen and boot straight to android. And yeah, try not to use the phone while its charging.
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Thanks alot I will try that
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If you let the phone power down by itself, when you plug it in it will boot to the charge only screen. If you hold the power button as you plug it in and keep it held it will skip that screen and boot straight to android. And yeah, try not to use the phone while its charging.
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So it didn't work for me I don't know what might be wrong
Edit: so I'm back on stock no root no nothing so I'm guessing it was either the root access or unlocking my bootloader do you have any issues with this on your phone if not can u lead to the files u have installed? Thank you in advance
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So it didn't work for me I don't know what might be wrong
Edit: so I'm back on stock no root no nothing so I'm guessing it was either the root access or unlocking my bootloader do you have any issues with this on your phone if not can u lead to the files u have installed? Thank you in advance
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Whats not working? The holding the power button thing? Thats ok, it doesnt screw up the process of calibrating. It will let you hold the power button and boot to android from the charging screen once it registers anything more than 0 percent. It also takes a few days of use after the calibration to really see a change. Youre just reading a little too far into it. Just boot to 100, wipe bat stats, drain it to 0, boot it back up and let it charge to 100. Use your phone normally for a few days after that and youll notice the difference.
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Whats not working? The holding the power button thing? Thats ok, it doesnt screw up the process of calibrating. It will let you hold the power button and boot to android from the charging screen once it registers anything more than 0 percent. It also takes a few days of use after the calibration to really see a change. Youre just reading a little too far into it. Just boot to 100, wipe bat stats, drain it to 0, boot it back up and let it charge to 100. Use your phone normally for a few days after that and youll notice the difference.
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All the steps u gave me work but it still skips from 70%-49% batterym so what ur saying is that I have to wait a few days before it stops draining the battery?
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All the steps u gave me work but it still skips from 70%-49% batterym so what ur saying is that I have to wait a few days before it stops draining the battery?
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Yes. It willmore than likely stop doing that after a few charge cycles. If it doesnt, report back =)
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Yes. It willmore than likely stop doing that after a few charge cycles. If it doesnt, report back =)
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Okay so I went ahead and got a replacement battery from sprint today I'm on 6 hours of usage and I'm at 55% no battery drain I'm afraid that rooting or unlocking the boot loader did something to my battery do u think that's possible thanks for all the help @acvice
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Hello,
I was doing a nand backup on clockworkmod recovery when it froze partial way through the backup and it has been like this for the past half hour. I'm wondering if there is a way to power down the device or unfreeze it? The battery is fully charged so waiting for it to die is definitely not option.
You can try fastboot reboot-bootloader if fastboot recognizes your device
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You can try fastboot reboot-bootloader if fastboot recognizes your device
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Thx termin8tor22, I just tried holding down the power button for about 10 seconds and it finally turned and powered back on with no problems. As of right now I feel very stupid for not trying this earlier. I didn't try it earlier mainly because i'm used to doing battery pulls.
Glad you got it solved!
For future DNA users just hold the power button down haha
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