So yesterday as i was using my phone (Redmi Note 10), it showed a blue screen then shut down.
It is now stuck in a bootloop, where it continuously restarts and fails to fully boot up. I've tried several troubleshooting steps, but nothing seems to work. Here's what I've done so far:
Force restart: I tried holding the power button and volume down button simultaneously for 10-15 seconds to force a restart, but it didn't resolve the problem.
Booting to Safe Mode from the recovery menu.
Factory reset
As a final measure, I even flashed the stock fastboot ROM, but the issue remains unresolved. At this point, I suspect there might be a hardware problem causing the bootloop and i need advice on how severe it is so that i can determine whether i can do it myself
Has anyone else experienced a similar issue with their Redmi Note 10? If so, I'd appreciate any advice or suggestions on how to fix this problem. Are there any other troubleshooting steps I could try?
Thank you in advance for your help!
ombogo said:
So yesterday as i was using my phone (Redmi Note 10), it showed a blue screen then shut down.
It is now stuck in a bootloop, where it continuously restarts and fails to fully boot up. I've tried several troubleshooting steps, but nothing seems to work. Here's what I've done so far:
Force restart: I tried holding the power button and volume down button simultaneously for 10-15 seconds to force a restart, but it didn't resolve the problem.
Booting to Safe Mode from the recovery menu.
Factory reset
As a final measure, I even flashed the stock fastboot ROM, but the issue remains unresolved. At this point, I suspect there might be a hardware problem causing the bootloop and i need advice on how severe it is so that i can determine whether i can do it myself
Has anyone else experienced a similar issue with their Redmi Note 10? If so, I'd appreciate any advice or suggestions on how to fix this problem. Are there any other troubleshooting steps I could try?
Thank you in advance for your help!
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If there is a hardware problem, it will be necessary to change the motherboard...
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Hey everyone, here's my problem
The device:
Galaxy S3 running Android 4.1.2
I'm running the Samsung based firmware, I have rooted the phone long before.
The problem:
My phone keeps randomly crashing / rebooting into a boot loop.
Once the phone crashes, it shows the boot screen saying "Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300". Usually, this screen remains while "Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300" keeps flashing.
Sometimes, pressing the power button while the boot screen is flashing helps and the phone starts.
Sometimes, I have to take the battery out to turn off the phone. Once the phone is off, pressing the power button helps and the phone starts.
So far I've tried the following to no avail:
* Enter recovery mode and clear cache
* Enter recovery mode and wipe all data
Any idea how to fix this? I'm pretty surprised that wiping all data didn't help. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Factory reset you should try
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I have done factory reset..even tried other rom to know whether rom causes problem!
on one thread i found its the power button is causing as it is faulty !
Can power button cause infinite boot loop ( i mean that samsung logo keep on blinking, after removing battery it will work ) ?
You are posting in the wrong forum.
Multiple Bootloop posts use search before posting .
Suggest you wipe phone flash stock rom and test but read the faqs and guides first .
The phone was working normally, but out of nowhere, it started to reboot in a loop. It turns himself alone from the moment i put the battery, the MIUI logo comes up and reboots after 2 or 3 seconds, repeating this over and over.
I can access to the TWRP and i already changed to 3 different roms, did a wipe in all times, however the issue is still present. The On/Off button is not stuck for sure, so i already ruled out that option
I'm really trying no to go to the warranty, due to the fact it was bought in China, so i don't expect nothing good from them
If someone has an idea, please , i really appreciate.
Hi,
When you use TWRP, you have to wipe all : data, internal memory, cache...
Download official rom from MIUI forum : you can use Fastboot, I think it's better solution than TWRP...
Good luck
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The phone was working normally, but out of nowhere, it started to reboot in a loop. It turns himself alone from the moment i put the battery, the MIUI logo comes up and reboots after 2 or 3 seconds, repeating this over and over.
I can access to the TWRP and i already changed to 3 different roms, did a wipe in all times, however the issue is still present. The On/Off button is not stuck for sure, so i already ruled out that option
I'm really trying no to go to the warranty, due to the fact it was bought in China, so i don't expect nothing good from them
If someone has an idea, please , i really appreciate.
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Hi, thanks for the advice but i cannot even access to the Fastboot, because after entering in fastboot mode the phone reboots again. However it doesn't reboot with TWRP.
I have never encountered this kind of situation before.
I flashed my stock recovery and boot image.
But the problem started when I reboot to recovery.
When the phone was going to boot again. the OPPO logo displayed. But it goes off within a second. Then the logo shown again and it goes off again.
When I pressed volume-up+volume-down+power button together. The cycle of the logo stops and now it is ot responding.
Tell me have any of you encountered this situation.
If yes then please tell me how to fix it.
Thank you.
Hello,
Just to clarify: It went boot loops after you flashed or was it in bootloop and that's why you flashed?
Either way, more importantly, after flashing, it stuck in bootloop, you forced power-off and now it won't respond at all? Or if you try to power-up does it go back into bootloop? Maybe a silly question but easy to overlook when you're busy; is the battery charged?
I'm no guru, but I've been studying boot looping and soft brick situations for the last few days and might be able to push you in the right direction.
Hi All
I have a ulefone power 3 which isnt modified at all , my problem is its stuck in a boot loop and not sure what to do
when i hold up and power and go into recovery it just keeps rebooting so cannot do anything, kinda new to any kind of flashing but does anyone have any ideas on what i need to do please
thanks
I think you need to flash your phone like this : http://ulefone.com/download/power3.html
same with power 3s
UPDATE: It was possible to flash the phone, but now i have some "shifted" lines on my display
UPDATE2: After performing an wireless update, everything works fine again (without twrp)
Hi, I have the same problem,
Ulefon Power 3s, after i tried to install twrp (everything worked like in the deskription at https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/ulefone-power-3-twrp-3-2-1-0-root-t3741853)
The phone is stuck in a bootloop (Orange State like https://img.xda-cdn.com/2fPFK8gGwJxzn2rNTC6VzDxvLI8=/https://i.imgur.com/tLOV7sz.jpg?1)
When i press the power and volume up button the screen stays black and the phone still stays inthe bootloop.
Right now I am not able to stop this bootloop.
My tools are also to big to disconnect the batery.
I am not able to connect with my computer at this time.
I asked the smae at the twrp thread.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Hello i have the same problem i think this version of twrp do not work with the lastet firmwares from ulefone. I think the twrp have an issue with the rom version v40...
I also stuck in the bootloop and the only thing that i could do was a new flash...
Hello,
maybe someone has suggestions on what to look next or how to determine where the problem actually is.
My Galaxy S3 Tab 10 has suddenly started to freeze after boot + ~1-2min. Even if I wipe everything it freezes even during the initial setup. It is possible to complete the initial setup in minute increments.
When it freezes there is nothing I can do, only Power+vol down for reset. Even to power off I need to press Pwer+vol- then boot it in recovery and then choose power off.
But if it's booted in recovery it can be on for a while and nothing bad happens. That let me think it is more software than a hardware issue.
Have tried to reinstall stock ROM, a few custom ROMs, all the same.
It has not been dropped or "watered" or some other abuse.
Any help?
Thanks!