hey, my Redmi note 3 (Snapdragon 16GB) takes about 5 minutes to boot up, while my oneplus 3 takes less than 30 seconds. When i turn it on, it displays the Mi logo for 4-5 mins and then the bootanimation appears that takes just a few seconds. Even when i try to boot into recovery, the mi logo shows up for 4-5 mins and then the phone with the attach cable symbol appears. On most devices the manufacturer logo just appears for a few seconds and the it proceeds to the bootanimation but on this phone it takes 4-5 mins. Is there a way to shorten/remove the mi logo part that appears before the bootanimation? It would drastically decrease boot times...
Thanks in advance
Mine takes cca 30sec, wipe cache and dalvik cache
tried that, wiped cache, dalvik cache, data, even installed Ressurection Remix 5.8(Nougat)
I haven't wiped system yet... Would it help?
I known
Display module replaced? Touchscreen wont init on first boot.
Same problem here.
Just use cm13 or neon mm kernel
Any news?
neon mm I can't find and cm 13 doesn't seem to do the trick ...
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The phone is rooted and has a few Xposed modules installed; stock ROM.
I shut the phone down every night. When I wake up and turn it on, every now and again it gets into an infinite boot - not a bootloop (at least not in my understanding). It either stays on the LG logo or the Tmobile logo. Sometimes it boots just fine and quick, sometimes takes a minute longer. Other times I have to hold the Power + Volume Down for a few seconds to reboot it, and it boots fine after that. Yet other times, I have to get into the Factory Reset mode and rebuild the Dalvik cache form within TWRP, after which it boots fine.
The weird thing is that when nothing is changed from the moment it loops to the moment it boots fine; it may only be a reboot away. Granted, I do have (quite) a few things frozen and/or removed in Titanium Backup, but should it affect the boot?
Has anyone experienced anything like that?
Attached are the warnings and errors captured while LiveBoot was running. The lines go really fast, and Nexus 5 shutter isn't capable of going that quick (that's why you can see double lines in certain places). The phone booted after I switched to my swap battery.
Just an update, I restored the earliest Nandroid backup and instead of uninstalling these apps, I froze them in TB. No boot issues so far.
Another update. This morning the problem seems to be back, it was stuck on the T-Mobile logo. Although I can rebuild the cache, it's worse now, because I haven't disabled any LG or system apps since the last restore.
Update to this update: after the T-Mobile logo reboot, it now stuck again on the LG logo and took two 5-minute waits before reboots; it booted fine on the third (essentially, the fourth) reboot upon swapping the battery.
Does anyone else experience this?
---Edited: After trying to start for the 10th time, it booted just fine. Seems like its time for some backups ^^
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Original Post:
Dear forum,
i flashed LOS on my Samsung galaxy S4 a few months ago, together with TWRP. No problems, only thing i detected is that when i plug the device in when its shut down, the vanilla loading logo pops up for a few secs, then the LOS one shows up and loads normally.
Now I have the following problem:
My phone had low battery, shut itself off, i plugged it in and restarted it immediately. It booted just fine, after a few mins i noticed that the sim card was disconnected, shortly after my phone shut off itself.
Now I can't boot it up into system or TWRP and there is no or just the stock loading screen but stuck at the first frame.
When booting into system, it shows the galaxy s4 front then gets black, and when trying to boot into TWRP it shows the blue loading kernel? logo on top and then shuts off
Pls help as i need my phone ^^
Thank you
Mrluca
My Lenovo Tab got stuck into bootloop, (I deleted a system app by mistake), i thought Wipe Data/Factory Reset should do the trick (recover my phone) which is stock rom by the way, but after reboot (from factory reset) it never finish up booting, it took more than 1 hour and the load bar (of the first boot) still in the middle. (I read somewhere that the first foot take long, depending on the system files, how big and everything), but I'm pretty sure should not take longer than 20 minutes, 30 minutes tops, and I wait even longer but seems the boot just stuck there...
Really need help how to get the phone working again.
My Lenovo Tab got stuck into bootloop, (I deleted a system app by mistake), i thought Wipe Data/Factory Reset should do the trick (recover my phone) which is stock rom by the way, but after reboot (from factory reset) it never finish up booting, it took more than 1 hour and the load bar (of the first boot) still in the middle. (I read somewhere that the first foot take long, depending on the system files, how big and everything), but I'm pretty sure should not take longer than 20 minutes, 30 minutes tops, and I wait even longer but seems the boot just stuck there...
Really need help how to get the phone working again.
Hello everyone
Recently my S6 edge freezes about 50sec after boot. Then it stays frozen for about 2 min and the screen turns black. with vol down and power button it starts again. I wiped System, Data, Cache and Dalvik. Then I formated Data. It now boots directly into Recovery (TWRP). However, it still freezes after 50sec even in recovery, which makes me worry a bit. I did have different CustomRoms in the past, at last I had NexusRom. If anyone has some advice to help me with this problem I would be grateful!