so my sister`s phone keeps restarting like every 2min I tried everything hard reset, wipe cache, turn on in safe mode, downloaded a firmware from sammobile still no luck is there like a better firmware than 7.0 that will not restart the phone or idk please help
RaccoonMKD said:
so my sister`s phone keeps restarting like every 2min I tried everything hard reset, wipe cache, turn on in safe mode, downloaded a firmware from sammobile still no luck is there like a better firmware than 7.0 that will not restart the phone or idk please help
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Sounds like a hardware issue possibly emmc on its way out. If flashing stock firmware dont help theres not much you can do. What model is it?
callumbr1 said:
Sounds like a hardware issue possibly emmc on its way out. If flashing stock firmware dont help theres not much you can do. What model is it?
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G925F
RaccoonMKD said:
G925F
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Have you flashed a stock firmware?
I have similar issue with my phone after I updated to Android 7.0. It is at the Samsung service center now. Last update they shared - they have found manufacturing defect in my phone(2 year old phone). The problem is they also found that my charging port and screen is physically damaged and unless I pay them 300 AUD, they will not fix anything. I would like to assume my phone is gone. Any help will be highly appreciated.
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Recently i tried to install firmware on my Galaxy tab 10.1, but it resulted in a bootloop, and now i am on the samsung screen. I tried to install the firmware with mobil Odin. The firmware i used is P7510XEULPH_P7510XXLPH_HOME.tar. I dont know what to do to get my tab working again, because when i try to boot into the recovery, i get the flicker screen.
If anybody could help me i would greatly appreciate it.
Rogoshin said:
Recently i tried to install firmware on my Galaxy tab 10.1, but it resulted in a bootloop, and now i am on the samsung screen. I tried to install the firmware with mobil Odin. The firmware i used is P7510XEULPH_P7510XXLPH_HOME.tar. I dont know what to do to get my tab working again, because when i try to boot into the recovery, i get the flicker screen.
If anybody could help me i would greatly appreciate it.
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Sounds like you soft brick your tab. Looks like your gonna need to whip out the PC and find PC version ODIN even though the screen stuck on flicker it will still connect well at least it did when I soft bricked my SGS 2. Well good luck guy I knw I had a few days of fun when I was trying to fix mine.
Oh ya one more important thing check in your device form in Q & A Chechen sticky always a lot of useful stuff or might even find a quick fix from fellow XDA fanatic like me.
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VICIOUSVIC1 said:
Sounds like you soft brick your tab. Looks like your gonna need to whip out the PC and find PC version ODIN even though the screen stuck on flicker it will still connect well at least it did when I soft bricked my SGS 2. Well good luck guy I knw I had a few days of fun when I was trying to fix mine.
Oh ya one more important thing check in your device form in Q & A Chechen sticky always a lot of useful stuff or might even find a quick fix from fellow XDA fanatic like me.
Sent from my SGH-I777 Powered Pony AOPK JB ROM Stock
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To bad for me, i use Linux. My computer is now just flashing the Samsung logo, but what happens when it runs out of battery, and can i charge it like this?
Rogoshin said:
Recently i tried to install firmware on my Galaxy tab 10.1, but it resulted in a bootloop, and now i am on the samsung screen. I tried to install the firmware with mobil Odin. The firmware i used is P7510XEULPH_P7510XXLPH_HOME.tar. I dont know what to do to get my tab working again, because when i try to boot into the recovery, i get the flicker screen.
If anybody could help me i would greatly appreciate it.
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Not sure if you are still stuck, but if you boot into recovery and then clear cache and user data it stopped the boot looping for me...
Rogoshin said:
what happens when it runs out of battery, and can i charge it like this?
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In theory you can switch off the tab and plug it to charge. It should charge as you do not hard brick it. If you can slash your tab via Odin, try to flash it two times, one by one not letting it to boot android and samsung logo after the first flash. After the second flash, reboot and hold the volume - button till you get into stock recovery mode. then wipe data and wipe cash. then reboot again.
Hi, my samsung galaxy ace reboots before pin screen, im trying to turn my phone on but on SAMSUNG screen it reboots to infinite loop, i tried taking off batery out, and some similar things like that but it didnt seem to work, any tips? :C
REFLASHHHHHHHH.......
The FIRMWARE.
Don't forget hitting THANKS...
yash.pranjale86 said:
REFLASHHHHHHHH.......
The FIRMWARE.
Don't forget hitting THANKS...
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how do i do that exactly?
Is this just an untouched device, that you have not currently flashed anything to? I've heard of this with galaxy sii. You can learn fastboot and adb, and re-install a rom which is similar or exactly the factory version. Otherwise, it sounds like a warranty claim. Maybe try getting to your recovery, wiping cache and/ or a factory reset, then see if it boots?
first of all hello to you all, i was following this forum before but i didnt signed up.
now i have a problem and i need your help and im sure that this has happened to someone else but i checked quite a few threads but didnt find the exact problem what i have.
so my problem is this, i was using siyah kernel and needed to reset my phone for some reasons. i tried to factory reset from settings and now my phone does nothing keeps black screen nothing happens (its been 3-4 hours) and i tried to reboot it and now it gives the first opening screen"samsung galaxy s2" writing but then it instantly goes to black screen again.
i cant go to recovery mode or download mode etc.
please i need your help this is my home&work phone and i need it back quickly.
Try take battery out for five mins then try to go to recovery. What firmware did you have?
andrewwright said:
Try take battery out for five mins then try to go to recovery. What firmware did you have?
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i had ics. i took the battery off and ill try again in a few minutes.
i'll post what happens.
Pls don't say it was 4.0.4 ics? ? Never ever do a factory reset with that as has brick bug. Some say its kernel some say software but either way you should never do this.
andrewwright said:
Pls don't say it was 4.0.4 ics? ? Never ever do a factory reset with that as has brick bug. Some say its kernel some say software but either way you should never do this.
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well, i bought the phone from my cousin with this firmware and i think it was 4.0.4.
so you say im in trouble? i dont know what should i do with brick bug, and frankly (as you can see) i dont now too much about android system.
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You could trying hold down vol-home button and power then put battery into phone. See if it go's to download mode.
y have a samsung galaxy trend plus (gt-s7580) non root,the signal not return automaticaly if loss, only after the restart, I gave it back to factory settings and nothing ,can be a software or hardware problem?plese help
dany20dinamo said:
y have a samsung galaxy trend plus (gt-s7580) non root,the signal not return automaticaly if loss, only after the restart, I gave it back to factory settings and nothing ,can be a software or hardware problem?plese help
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My wife's trend plus is having the same problem, i belive is a software problem. Hope somebody will find a fix.
Have you tried just toggling airplane mode instead of restarting it? Are there any available firmware/software updates to try? There could be a better suited modem for your region as well.
es0tericcha0s said:
Have you tried just toggling airplane mode instead of restarting it? Are there any available firmware/software updates to try? There could be a better suited modem for your region as well.
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Yup, i also tried the airplane mode and the signal still dead. The phone has the latest firmware, for the moment, hope samsung will make an update.
New modem? That means i have to reinstall a fresh firmware...Don't know what to say, the phone is in warranty and i don't want to risk.
amnezic said:
Yup, i also tried the airplane mode and the signal still dead. The phone has the latest firmware, for the moment, hope samsung will make an update.
New modem? That means i have to reinstall a fresh firmware...Don't know what to say, the phone is in warranty and i don't want to risk.
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If it's still under warranty, then might be time to see if they can help you with that...
Problem solved! By flashing a new firmware, specific to my country (romania) and the signal is coming back without restarting or turning off the device. Pff the problem persist...
I have this problem,but i don't know how to flash firmware? pls,help me...
Phone: Samsung S2
Model: SHW-M250S (Korean T model)
My phone had the default firmware to begin with. I took it into my own hands to flash a custom rom because my phone did not allow me to pause or skip songs on the home screen which was very irritating. I first tried to flash the GT-i9100 firmware however my phone ran out of batteries in the middle of flashing with Odin. So now it is soft bricked. Yay. I then re-flashed the GT-i9100 firmware however it just stopped in the middle of the operation no matter how many times I restarted.
I then decided it was best to go back to good the good old firmware for SHW-250S. I was able to flash back to the firmware with Odin saying Passed. I then rebooted my phone and since then, it has been forever stuck on the red T flashing. I have researched for the past 3 days. Living without a phone, is like living without toilet paper.
I am a noob, please help me
MrPeebles said:
Phone: Samsung S2
Model: SHW-M250S (Korean T model)
My phone had the default firmware to begin with. I took it into my own hands to flash a custom rom because my phone did not allow me to pause or skip songs on the home screen which was very irritating. I first tried to flash the GT-i9100 firmware however my phone ran out of batteries in the middle of flashing with Odin. So now it is soft bricked. Yay. I then re-flashed the GT-i9100 firmware however it just stopped in the middle of the operation no matter how many times I restarted.
I then decided it was best to go back to good the good old firmware for SHW-250S. I was able to flash back to the firmware with Odin saying Passed. I then rebooted my phone and since then, it has been forever stuck on the red T flashing. I have researched for the past 3 days. Living without a phone, is like living without toilet paper.
I am a noob, please help me
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Okay... Can u go into recovery mode..??
Try going to recovery mode... If you are able to then do a data wipe.. And try rebooting... If it doesn't work then
Check if the firmware that you have downloaded for your phone is correct or not... The problem might be with that...
Download the right one for your model and flash it again with Odin..! Find a proper Odin guide and do accordingly.!
zeetherocker said:
Okay... Can u go into recovery mode..??
Try going to recovery mode... If you are able to then do a data wipe.. And try rebooting... If it doesn't work then
Check if the firmware that you have downloaded for your phone is correct or not... The problem might be with that...
Download the right one for your model and flash it again with Odin..! Find a proper Odin guide and do accordingly.!
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Yes I can. I factory reset it and now it is loading in the Samsung S2 screen. However its taking unusually long to boot.
MrPeebles said:
Yes I can. I factory reset it and now it is loading in the Samsung S2 screen. However its taking unusually long to boot.
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After factory reset it takes a long time for the first boot..! I think you should probably be more worried about the phone booting up than the time it's taking...
zeetherocker said:
After factory reset it takes a long time for the first boot..! I think you should probably be more worried about the phone booting up than the time it's taking...
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Sorry for taking a long time to respond. Had to go somewhere. So then I left my phone for about one 1 hour and it still didn't boot. At some point I just gave up. I think the reason was because I couldn't get the right files for my firmware? My previous firmware was Jelly Bean 4.1.2 SHW-M250S. And I can't seen to find a working one. I have slow internet so I cant download everything. By slow I mean my peak download is like 200kb/s.