Step 3: Connect your Android device to PC and then get it into download mode And you can refer to the Guide to get your device into download mode. If the details are correct, then choose "Start".
Step 4: After the firmware has been downloaded, it will repair the device automatically. You just need to keep the device connecting and wait for your phone get back to normal. Killing an app when it becomes unresponsive is a basic solution when your Android phone won't turn off because it's frozen. This happens because the app is corrupted or your device is providing low performance at that time.
Here is how to kill an app to solve your issue -. First, you need to open the "Settings"; menu of your phone from the "Settings"; app icon or from the notification panel. Now you need to find the "Applications"; option from all the "Settings"; menu options. From the Apps option, you will find a tab that says "Installed Applications", "Running Applications" etc. You need to choose the "Running Applications"; tab and find the app that is not responding properly.
Finally, you need to try reopening the app. If it still doesn't work properly then uninstall the app and install it again. As a reminder, PLEASE do not ask how to perform specific tasks for your particular smartphone and or where to find the exact software that you will need to use for your particular smartphone.
I cannot keep up with these types of questions and they become overwhelming at times; especially for topics such as this one. Otherwise I welcome all well written, thought out and detailed comments.
Providing as much detail as possible in your explanation often helps take a lot of the guess work out of the equation as well and the more information I have to work with the better answer I can usually provide. If you have a question that is a little off topic then someone else may have already asked that same question on the site and you might want to perform a search using the search bar on the right of the page.
Thanks again for reading, I wish you the best of luck in resolving this problem, and I hope you have a fantastic day. I have no idea. Sorry to hear about your LG smartphone. Unfortunately this issue is one of the more common issues that can occur when choosing to manipulate the preloaded software on an Android smartphone. There is always hope. What I suggest that you do is to start over from the beginning.
Try reinstalling that software again. If that too is unsuccessful you might want to consider locating and installing the original or an up to date official firmware release by LG for that specific smartphone.
Thank you!!! Thank you!!!! Bootloader not starting in My Asus Zenfone 5 Can you help me start the bootloader of my phone. It always get stuck on the usb clover sign and then switches off. When I try to start the bootloader from the assigned keys, the phone starts.
What should I do? Please help. Lenovo a My tab keeps saying android is upgrading and is stuck there. After a hard reset it got stuck on the Lenovo logo and after a reboot it says Android is upgrading.
Can you help me? She got a prompt to update the phones software, accepted and the phone started to update but seemed to get stuck or frozen on that update screen and then frozen on the HTC screen. The phone stayed like this for a whole day. I have run across the rare occasion where for whatever reason a phone took over 48 hours to complete its upgrade.
This is uncommon of course as a phone or tablet should be able to update fairly quickly but perhaps your tablet has fallen into this category and just requires more time to finish upgrading. I recommend waiting for a good 48 hours before proceeding to this step in troubleshooting though just to see if your tablet will finish and start working again on its own. You do not have to worry about manually connecting to a Wi-Fi network because as you correctly pointed out your tablet will not even turn on properly much less allow you to access its Wi-Fi settings.
Many smart devices will automatically connect to a Wi-Fi once they have booted to a certain point so long as the device has successfully connected to that Wi-Fi before and if it still retains that networks information. Whether your tablet will be able to actually start up to the point of being able to connect to a Wi-Fi network and then establish an internet connection is currently a mystery and even if it could there is no telling if the hard reset that you mentioned doing wiped out any of the saved network data which may have been stored on your tablet.
I simply mentioned this step to give you a little more of an edge when trying to resolve your current issue should your tablet make an attempt to reach out and try to establish an internet connection through a familiar Wi-Fi network. Give it another 24 hours my friend. Installing fresh I prefer installing fresh because I rooted my tab. Tried the different steps; soft reset, wipe cache etc, but I was anxious to do the factory reset — but it works. Please help!!
LG Realm Phones I have a LG Realm phone which is currently not starting up properly getting stuck in the power up mode repeating the logo screen. And I have found this to be really helpful, though the safe mode suggestion did not work with my phone. But I still really find this useful, being as I did not know that there were so many different options for me to choose from.
Even though I am a little bit hesitant to try all of these because of fear of loosing important documents and files!
I really do appreciate the person who took the time to make this android forum! When we install incompatible apps, they can conflict with your phone's processes; this can not only lead to software errors but, on occasion, even increase the CPU heat. Opening corrupted files, APKs, or application files stored on external media such as an SD card can freeze your phone. This is one of the more common situations, and is dependent on your phone's installed security.
Downloading and installing unofficial APKs, or clicking on compromised links both mean damaging code or backdoors are loaded on to your phone.
Android phones are great for customization and flashing ROMs, however flashing the incorrect, incompatible, or poorly coded ROM containing many bugs can all significantly impact your phone's stability. In the worst case situation, your device can even become bricked requiring you to re-flash the correct ROM or re-install a stable, official firmware OS version.
Use the original power charger to charge your Android device, or use its original USB cable to connect it to a powered-on computer. Carefully observe whether there is any charging confirmation on the phone screen or not — a phone that cannot be powered on might also be caused by a drained battery. Wait for several minutes into the charging process, before trying to reboot the phone. If this doesn't work, try the following steps. I put everything back together and tried charging it with a different charger.
It did not get hot and showed the battery pic for awhile. After about half way charged the Samsung logo came on again and is stuck there. What do I do? Make sure to follow ALL of the advice listed in the guide above, especially the later part of the article.
I would obviously refrain from using the charger that led to the phone overheating, but you may also need to reload a fresh copy of software to your Samsung Galaxy Reverb in order to get it to work properly again; assuming that Safe Mode and the other suggestions listed at the beginning of the article are ineffective of course. Firmware update failure I have a Samsung Galaxy A3 and its a sealed phone so I cant turn off the device by unplugging the battery.
As I was trying to update my android version to a newer one, the downloading completed and the installation proceeded until the phone should have restarted and that is where I started facing problems. The phone keeps switching on to the Samsung Galaxy A3 logo and goes off again, it keeps on doing that until the battery goes dead and now I plug it into charger and it shows the battery charging icon which is normal while it is plugged in to charge, but the problem is, it wont turn on when you press the power on button and when you unplug the charger the charging logo still gets stuck and the screen will never go off.
Stuck on the Samsung logo Really super. This helped me save my data and valuable smart phone.. Galaxy Fame I have a Samsung Galaxy Fame which at first started rebooting after a few minutes of being on, repeatedly until eventually it only showed the black screen with white samsung logo, which then would lead into the blue swirls logo.
It would then turn off and repeat the process. Now it just flashes up with the black screen and samsung logo and back off again in a cycle. If it is plugged in to charge, the charging symbol flashes on and off several times and then stops.
If I try to access the factory reset options it comes up with the android bot for a few seconds before repeating the black screen samsung logo on off routine. Its getting stuck on the Logo and turns off and reboots until the battery dies! I took to the Samsung Service Center, but they told me its motherboard needs to be replaced. Kindly Advise!! Thanks man Thanks man, really. Luckily it started working with the soft reset.
But thanks man, you really helped me out. I have boot my phone into safe mode then cleared the TouchWiz Home data and cache.
I have also tried to Wipe Cache Partition on my phone. After that my phone did operate smoothly but only lasted for a few moments. My phone still hangs or freezes when I swipe my phone and then my screen turns black.
I push the home button but no response. I have to restart my phone again to make it operational… I need some help…. Phone Thanks a lot it really helped. I was really scared about what might be wrong. Hello I am using a samsung galaxy sm-ga, I flashed a Kernel custom rom into my system so I would be able to root it.
But when I was about to reboot it, it got stuck in the bootloader. Then I decided to reset the system but when it started booting it got stuck on the samsung logo. Solution 1. Force to Exit Download Mode Solution 2. Try A Force Reboot Solution 3. Clear the Device Cache Solution 4. Michael Watson. Click to rate this post Generally rated 5 participated Rated successfully! You have already rated this article, please do not repeat scoring!
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