Last night I pulled my phone out of my pocket to answer a text, as soon as I unlocked it, the volume bar popped up, went from full volume to silent/vibrate and continued vibrating. I tried to do anything but volume down kept interrupting everything. Even opening random programs and what not. I pulled the batt and restarted, it sat at the droid screen with the white "rsd service loading" or whatever it is, and sat there for the rest of the night until the battery died.
I got it to start up and boot all the way into the OS. It acts normally until i press the back button or the volume buttons. It then goes into the haywire crazy vibrating mode. I can get it to stop sometimes by pressing the Home button. But as I type this its randomly vibrating on my desk.
You fellas think this is a hardware issue or software?
P.S. I tried getting into the boot menu and clearing the cache, but pressing the volume button just caused it to hang at the rsd load.
Ur not on cm7 huh? Our bootstrap is automatic on plug in while power off.
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No sir. All stock, no root. 2.3.4
I was rooted before, but had all sorts of lag problems. After going back to factory everything seemed to clear up. So thats where I've stayed.
I'm considering just using my insurance and getting a new one (hopefully an upgrade to a 3 or something) as my case is fairly worn.... But if I dont need to..........
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I fell asleep next to my phone one night and when i woke up and tried to wake up my phone the volume menu opened up and acted like if i was pressing the volume bar repeatedly. I turned it off and on again and once it boots into Windows the same thing, if i try to press volume down it will and it will go right back up again. The Volume rocker button is fine and not stuck. I found out though if i hold up and down before windows mobile boots up it will allow me to operate as normal but once i let go It goes back to the volume going all the way up. I have flashed different roms to no avail.
Does anyone have any ideas to what could be causing this?
I just started having the same problem with a Samsung Omnia 7. It fell into some water, let's say it was a bucket, i pulled it apart and thoroughly dried it. Seemed to work perfectly for a few hours, now the volume thing.
Our HD2's hard buttons are not invincible and I learned that the hard way. After lots of use on my phone the send, home, end, and volume down buttons stopped working. I also believe my end button is stuck on because it always boots up on its own, meaning I can't shut it down and leave it off. I have to take the battery out of it.
My advice is if you can find a way to use "soft" buttons to navigate your phone do it and save yourself the hassle of breaking the hard ones for when you need them. Good luck!
HD2 Volume Stuck on UP
richardhauer said:
I just started having the same problem with a Samsung Omnia 7. It fell into some water, let's say it was a bucket, i pulled it apart and thoroughly dried it. Seemed to work perfectly for a few hours, now the volume thing.
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I had a few drips of water it my hd2 and a couple days later, I rebooted and after it rebooted, the volume is stuck on UP. I took it apart. I has nothing to do with the button itself as I removed the button and it's still stuck. Still no solution yet.
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Did anyone find a solution for this? I had to hard reset my HD2 couple of days ago. After the reset, I installed all the apps, one after another. The phone worked fine for a day, until this afternoon when it started acting crazy. First symptom was that when you type some numbers of the "Phone" screen to look up a contact, I was not able to delete the using the back button. Other keys like up, down, left, right too didn't work in the SMS compose screen. I restarted the phone thinking that it would resolve the issue, but worse. The volume control showed up just after the boot and the "volume up" tone was constantly going off as though I was pressing the volume-up button constantly. I tried rebooting and remove the battery, SD etc, uninstalled few programs, but to no avail.
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I'm puzzled by this as I unplugged it in the morning, drove to work, and sat down in my office to discover the phone is unresponsive to everything when it was working just fine 15 minutes before that. I don't want to do a battery pull just yet. All the buttons are unresponsive and when I plug it into a computer the screen usually goes to the lockscreen but it did not and it wasn't recognized by computer. It did not have a security screen lock active and I have not updated p-rom or any firmwares in the past few weeks. OTA updates were deactivated prior to my last p-rom update. Does anybody have any insight to this? Rooted 1.8.3 gladiatrix 3 b0.2.
Battery pull, and hope that fixes it. Usually the red blinky light means something made the e-fuse mad, and so now it's trying to revert your phone back to factory settings (at least that's what I've seen in the past)
If a battery pull doesn't fix it, reboot while holding the volume down button. When it shows fast boot, press down until you get to android recovery. Press the volume up key, and when you see the android with in the triangle, tap above the search button (sometimes I have to tap it like 20 times before the menu appears), then select wipe data. That will wipe your phone, but should get it back working.
May be soft conflict, i got 02 times. It happens when i ran many apps.
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In my experiencemit was just 2.2. Flashing 2.3.4 fixed it for me
Note: My phone is not rooted. This is a new stock HTC Titan from AT&T. I have not attempted to root it or use the phone in any way in which it was not designed to be used.
Problem: I was watching Netflix on my phone and accidentally hit the search button which loaded Bing search. After doing this I hit back to get back to my movie and the phone locked up. Completely frozen at an all white screen. Would not respond to anything.
I did the only thing I knew how to do which was take out the battery. Now the phone won't boot. It just stays at the white screen with the HTC logo. Is there any way I can fix this or will I have to return my phone?
Thanks for your help.
EDIT: So I called up HTC and they walked me through doing a hard factory reset, and unfortunately that did not work either. Phone still stuck in this boot loop. Taking this POS back tomorrow.
FYI to do a factory reset do the following:
1. Hold down the volume up and volume down keys at the same time (which is not the easiest thing to do on this phone)
2. With the volume up and volume down keys pressed, press the power button. This should take you to a white menu. You can navigate the options using the volume keys and to select an option hit the power key.
Probably the motherboard.. Such a thing shouldn't just happen with software bugs..
OriginalMemnock said:
Note: My phone is not rooted. This is a new stock HTC Titan from AT&T. I have not attempted to root it or use the phone in any way in which it was not designed to be used.
Problem: I was watching Netflix on my phone and accidentally hit the search button which loaded Bing search. After doing this I hit back to get back to my movie and the phone locked up. Completely frozen at an all white screen. Would not respond to anything.
I did the only thing I knew how to do which was take out the battery. Now the phone won't boot. It just stays at the white screen with the HTC logo. Is there any way I can fix this or will I have to return my phone?
Thanks for your help.
EDIT: So I called up HTC and they walked me through doing a hard factory reset, and unfortunately that did not work either. Phone still stuck in this boot loop. Taking this POS back tomorrow.
FYI to do a factory reset do the following:
1. Hold down the volume up and volume down keys at the same time (which is not the easiest thing to do on this phone)
2. With the volume up and volume down keys pressed, press the power button. This should take you to a white menu. You can navigate the options using the volume keys and to select an option hit the power key.
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Funny you should mention this problem. I had this. But it only happened to me after I spent 4 hours setting up the phone, installing and configuring like 50 apps and a ton of games and syncing files with zune. For me a game refused to install so I did a soft reset and got stuck on the HTC logo. I had to hard reset with the volume buttons. Then I set the phone up again.. 4 hours later the tiles glitched suddenly and no apps would launch. When I did a soft reset it came back to the first time phone set up screen so it wiped performed a hard reset without me doing it. The phone has done this 3 times after setting it all up. Even one time after a soft reset (again after setting it all up) it booted to a black blank home screen with only the time on it. Had to again hard reset.
Obviously there is something wrong with my device so I'm swapping out. By the way, even some hard resets I tried to perform failed. It would go to a white screen and vibrate 6 times then do nothing and I would have to do a second consecutive hard reset. My device was one of the ones given away from the Microsoft "Inner Circle" event.
Kinda scared because I just bought another one from the event. Crossing my fingers..
I am having the same issue. It crashed 24 hours after I set it up and when it restarted, went through the setup wizard. But everything was still installed. Email and accounts still syncing. But all the music and videos I put on it were not accessable. So, I reset the Titan and everything seemed fine until it stopped installing apps. I restarted it and it was stuck on the HTC logo. So, I reset it using the hardware buttons. On boot, it vibrates once and displays the white screen, then vibrates 7 times and stays on the white screen. Only way to kill the cycle is to remove the battery.
I will be taking it back Monday to get an exchange.
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It stays on a black screen unless i plug the charger in. I can then operate it for a while. But then all the sudden a message permanently stays on the screen saying "to restart your phone, press and hold the power button and volume up button for 10 seconds". also after this message appears the home button reacts by taking a screen shot (weird).
I have tried rebooting it and updating PRL check for software updates. Don't know what i should do.
I can't even boot into stock recovery because it won't power down it will just reboot. So i can't turn the phone completely off.
Anything i can try?
Try pushing your power button rapidly many times. It is probably stuck you may feel it... This has happened to me a couple of times. Maybe try some compressed air around it.
Ahhhh... Max Venom injection! Much better now...
So my friend's stock s3 started randomly rebooting recently and just couldn't get to the home screen without many tries. And it got worse this morning as she had spent about an hour to no result. The problem is the phone would keep rebooting during the GT-I9300 screen.. Most of the time it wouldn't get to the Samsung boot animation.. If I charged it, the battery logo would be shown as loading instead of charging.. After trying the hard reboot combination a few times which didn't work, I noticed that I could see the battery with green bar every time I pressed the power button!
So I tried something silly.. I kept pressing the power button repeatedly during boot and surprisingly it booted up to the home screen. However, without being charged, the phone would still suffer from boot loops (at that moment we confirmed that the pressing power button repeatedly would 100% work) . As we were desperate to understand the problem, I got to know some apps that she installed recently and uninstalled them. These are the apps that she recently installed and later uninstalled:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=vStudio.Android.Camera360
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fourricegroup.mc
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.naturalmotion.clumsyninja
Guess what?! The bootloop has not happened till now! So the reason I'm writing this post is because of curiosity xD
1. How does pressing the power button repeatedly help the phone to boot up? If I stop pressing it before the locksreen, it would fail.
2. Can an app really cause a weird issue like this? Or is it just a coincidence that the phone magically got better after uninstalling the apps?
Hope to get some answer from you guys for learning purposes thanks in advance!
Sounds like your power button is faulty.