Backstory
So I was using pixel experience (android version 10) on my Note4x but every time I had to charge the phone, I had to plug in the charger and it would give some haptic feedback and turn the screen on but would not start charging, but restarting the phone with it plugged in would start the charging.
Then yesterday, I restarted it yesterday to start charging and then it showed the google animation and asked for my pattern and and then it showed the google logo but it just got stuck there. After 30 minutes or so, I restarted it again and again but it just kept getting stuck there at that point. And it wasn't even charging, the battery died and it wasn't even booting up even when plugged in.
I plugged it in for the night and in the morning it booted up with full battery but got stuck again at the google logo.
At this point, I got fed up with Pixel Experience and installed the recovery img of MIUI 11 from the TWRP recovery.
And it started the setup but was showing a little message " Find Device Storage Corrupted. Your device is unsafe now " on the bottom and on WiFi setup screen it wasn't showing any connections. and then later in the setup, it asked for the Mi Account details but pressing any button instantaneously responded with " Couldn’t check device Security info, check again in a few minutes ".
I then installed the MIUI 11 fastboot ROM using my computer but it got stuck in the same setup process.
I was stuck there for quite a while but then I later discovered that if you press the forget password button and skip, it lets you boot into the OS.
Issues
Now I'm into my mobile, its working, but
1. WiFi isnt turning on in the dropdown notifications and in settings if you turn it on, it turns off after a few seconds.
2. Fingerprint scanner just immediately refuses to work
3. The camera takes like 5, 6 seconds to jump into the viewfinder and 2, 3 seconds to switch from front to back or back to front camera.
Any sort of help would be appreciated.
rafay_pk said:
Backstory
So I was using pixel experience (android version 10) on my Note4x but every time I had to charge the phone, I had to plug in the charger and it would give some haptic feedback and turn the screen on but would not start charging, but restarting the phone with it plugged in would start the charging.
Then yesterday, I restarted it yesterday to start charging and then it showed the google animation and asked for my pattern and and then it showed the google logo but it just got stuck there. After 30 minutes or so, I restarted it again and again but it just kept getting stuck there at that point. And it wasn't even charging, the battery died and it wasn't even booting up even when plugged in.
I plugged it in for the night and in the morning it booted up with full battery but got stuck again at the google logo.
At this point, I got fed up with Pixel Experience and installed the recovery img of MIUI 11 from the TWRP recovery.
And it started the setup but was showing a little message " Find Device Storage Corrupted. Your device is unsafe now " on the bottom and on WiFi setup screen it wasn't showing any connections. and then later in the setup, it asked for the Mi Account details but pressing any button instantaneously responded with " Couldn’t check device Security info, check again in a few minutes ".
I then installed the MIUI 11 fastboot ROM using my computer but it got stuck in the same setup process.
I was stuck there for quite a while but then I later discovered that if you press the forget password button and skip, it lets you boot into the OS.
Issues
Now I'm into my mobile, its working, but
1. WiFi isnt turning on in the dropdown notifications and in settings if you turn it on, it turns off after a few seconds.
2. Fingerprint scanner just immediately refuses to work
3. The camera takes like 5, 6 seconds to jump into the viewfinder and 2, 3 seconds to switch from front to back or back to front camera.
Any sort of help would be appreciated.
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Your problem is simply that you installed Pixel Experience 10. The same happened to me last Christmas. The solution was as simple as installing any global stable Miui 8 (it must be marshmallow, for instance Miui 8.2.10.0, which was the last global stable marshmallow) via fastboot, clean installation. At least for me it worked. After that, the issue will be solved and you will be able to install any other Miui version or custom rom. Good luck.
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By the way. I don't know why, but this kind of issues happens after being using some Android 10 rom. Of course there may be people who haven't experienced such issues after having been using Android 10 custom roms. As far as I know, this remains to be a mistery.
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hey,,
My G tab suddenly stopped working yesterday. It wouldn't turn on, however, the charging indicator gets lit when connected.
It suddenly crashed and shut down while I was browsing. When I tried to boot it, it would just keep displaying the vegan logo on the startup. I tried to turn it off and on back again but it wouldn't turn on again.
I should note that the last thing I was doing was installing Skyfire browser and Inbrowser, the latter from Amazon appstore. Which is the browser I was using.
The tablet had about 5-10% battery left (I wanted to link it but unfortunately I cant). It has been connected to the charger but it seems it wouldn't boot nor the battery indicator to turn green. (Edit: It seems after almost 9 hours the indicator is green now)
Also, about an hour before the incident, I was able to reboot it successfully.
Does anyone know why this is happening? And how can I solve it?
Thanks in advance
Let me start off by saying that I have searched in every possible place for a solution, and the only option I have left is you guys.
I have a Samsung Galaxy S2 that only turns on for a couple of seconds when connected to my computer or the charger.
The phone is running Slimbean 4.2.1 with Dormiax kernel version 7.46. Today I switched to Dormiax kernel version 8, but my phone would not get passed the samsung logo, so I reinstalled the 7.46 kernel. It was a little buggy during the rest of the day, restarting and ****, and then, all of a sudden, it died.
Now, I am unable to turn my phone on. And yes, I have tried with different batteries (4 to be precise). The only sign of life I get is when i connect it to the charger, then the grey battery icon with a loading circle in it shows up for a couple of seconds, and then the phone goes black for a couple of seconds, and the icon reappear again. I can also make the download mode screen appear, however, this too only shows up for a couple of seconds.
Have anybody experienced something similar? If so, any suggestions on what I can do?
I got my Xiaomi Redmi 3 in the middle of october 2016. Since then i've been using it every day. It had minor problems, like music app sometimes turns off by itself, data connection didn't want to turn on only with phone restart, but nothing major, that couldn't be temporarily fixed. But a few days ago i just wanted to browse instagram, i opened the app, and it just turned off instantly. So i tried reinstalling it. Nothing changed. I then tried to install an older version of the app. Still no change. So i decided to leave it be. I was talking to my father, that it should be reflashed because there is something wrong with it. He just pressed regular restart on it, but after that the phone died. I mean it died. It does not respond to charging, connecting to usb, pressing any existing combination of the three buttons. The screen and the status LED does not light up even for a bit. I tried to reflash it anyway with methods specifically for this situation, but it doesn't work either. In the flash tool installation of the rom just does not start. I think it's because my pc does not accept the driver, even from the official website, it just says in the device manager, that it's Android and it has that little yellow triangle. So it is visible for my PC through USB but no driver is accepted. What should i do?
Replace to new phone or carry your phone to customer service, but hey it's xiaomi
This wont help with your phone, but just wanted to leave a note for others. I was having the same issue with the Instagram app. I reinstalled the app, wiped caches, upgraded my ROM, downgraded the app, every tried a entriely differnet ROM. Nothign worked. Instagram would just crash a few seconds after opening. Really weird.
Heres how i fixed it: go to Airplane mode, open the app, logout, turn off airplane mode, log back in.
rarely fc it's okay. but when got often it's a major issue. might be emmc needs to be fixed
So I rooted my International Galaxy S3 GT-I9300 about 8 months ago with CWM and started running CM 13 on it. Went smooth till about a few days ago, when I was taking some pictures using CamScanner and my phone just turns off. No message, nothing. Just goes blank instantly. Since then, it's stuck in a bootloop whenever I turn it on. I can get into both download mode and recovery currently. No nandroid backup (Extremely stupid of me, I know). And for some reason, my PC doesn't recognize my phone both in recovery and in Odin/Download mode. Thinking that it might be a bug in the ROM, I did a factory reset and flashed CM14.
PS : Couple of bits of info, dunno whether relevant, but anyway :
1. Very weak battery - Percentage fluctuates wildly.
2. I've been running Xposed for quite a while now, however, I had just installed Greenify and set most apps to force hibernate.
3. I've already wiped the cache and Dalvik cache.
4. I already had the drivers installed on my PC; I regularly used to connect my phone to it.
5.I had USB Debugging enabled when the phone went off.
6. A couple of times after the phone went off, I was able to switch it on if the charger was connected, but switched off immediately when I disconnected the charger; it was like a pc going off when you cut off the power supply - no message, nothing at all - just went blank.
7. Dunno why, but my phone refuses to charge unless I use a particular cable and hold it at a particular angle.
I've been trying to find a solution for this for the last one week, but this seems to be a unique case. Please help!
Issue resolved. Turns out, it was a battery issue
My ol' Note 4 nearly always bootloops since a few weeks.
So I get the MI logo, and that's where it typically stays.
Sometimes I get to the login screen, I can login, but after a short while it jumps back to bootloop mode.
Is there any known solution? (I know, this phone is getting too slow anyway)
Is it getting stuck on the redmi screen or the miui screen?
Try backing up your data, then flashing the stock miui rom for your device using mi flash tool.
If you're still having issues (which you shouldnt after flashing stock), then maybe try a custom rom?
PhotonIce said:
Is it getting stuck on the redmi screen or the miui screen?
Try backing up your data, then flashing the stock miui rom for your device using mi flash tool.
If you're still having issues (which you shouldnt after flashing stock), then maybe try a custom rom?
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Sorry for that late reply!
It can stay on the initial black 'mi' screen for quite a while, like 10 or 20 Minutes, or longer. The android dots are moving.
Then sometimes it goes to a blue screen, and sometimes to login (keystrokes) - mostly when I do to key strokes it jumps back the the 'mi' boot screen. Sometimes I manage to login and I can use it for some Seconds, or Minutes.
To me there is no logic in that behavior.
Try flashing the stock rom back to it.
Hi, I have the same issue. The above seems to work for me. But if you are actively using this phone for GPS, might not be right.
kenny! said:
Hi, I have the same issue. The above seems to work for me. But if you are actively using this phone for GPS, might not be right.
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Thank you for your reply! I didn't touch the phone for looong time. The video gave me some hints. After many tries I managed to get to the normal phone screen - after switching Wifi off it seems to stop looping.
My aim to make a complete backup (which needs Wifi) and then transfer to a new phone.
This is more for my own reference > wisdom from video:
1) SIM out
2) Power off (5 sec press power)
3) On
4) Press vol key 10 sec during 2nd boot logo
5) After login > settings > additional settings > privacy > location > device only
Lets see......
...a short while later:
The method in the video that @kenny! posted seems to work. Phone operates quite normal now, a bit slow, but that's what can be expected from a phone that was already low-end in 2016.
Charging is normal. no more auto-power ON loops when charging. No crashes.
Thanks kenny!