Nexus 6p stuck on boot animation - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey, I'm running the preview build 2 in my 6p. Yesterday all of a sudden my phone rebooted and got stuck on the boot animation screen. I'm running on a fully stock build with bootloader locked and OEM unlock option in developer settings disabled so I can't flash any image.
I tried a factory reset from stock recovery but it still gets stuck on the boot animation screen. Please tell me what should I do. Will ADB sideload work for me if I've got the latest image already installed on my phone?
Is it applicable for warranty? Everything's stock and the N preview was installed via OTA

With your bootloader locked and no way to unlock it you're pretty much screwed. This is why it's important to have your bootloader unlocked.
Sent from my Nexus 6P

aayushshah96 said:
Hey, I'm running the preview build 2 in my 6p. Yesterday all of a sudden my phone rebooted and got stuck on the boot animation screen. I'm running on a fully stock build with bootloader locked and OEM unlock option in developer settings disabled so I can't flash any image.
I tried a factory reset from stock recovery but it still gets stuck on the boot animation screen. Please tell me what should I do. Will ADB sideload work for me if I've got the latest image already installed on my phone?
Is it applicable for warranty? Everything's stock and the N preview was installed via OTA
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Even a factory reset didn't help? Well, that's a shock. Since your device has not been modified in anyway, you would have blamed an app. But now that you already did a factory reset, and even then it wouldn't boot, my only guess goes to a hardware failure/issue. And yes, It's perfectly eligible to be covered under warranty.

Went to the Huawei service center earlier today and they did indeed categorize it as a hardware failure.
Nothing to do now but wait for 20(twenty!!?) working days for them do carry out the appropriate repairs.
Thank you for the responses
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aayushshah96 said:
Went to the Huawei service center earlier today and they did indeed categorize it as a hardware failure.
Nothing to do now but wait for 20(twenty!!?) working days for them do carry out the appropriate repairs.
Thank you for the responses
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
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Indeed. It took them 18 days to replace the volume keys. Huawei's service is terrible in India. I miss LG

i´m have the same issue
Hi guys, i´m having the same issue with the developer preview 3 (google called the first beta). My bootloader is locked and "oem unlock" is disable. I already sideload the OTA image with adb but i´m still stuck on boot animation after the installation. Do you know what should do next?
Thanks very much for your help.

jgracio said:
Hi guys, i´m having the same issue with the developer preview 3 (google called the first beta). My bootloader is locked and "oem unlock" is disable. I already sideload the OTA image with adb but i´m still stuck on boot animation after the installation. Do you know what should do next?
Thanks very much for your help.
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Exact same issue :'(

Ok so let me see if this helps. I had the same issue. Let it sit and reboot itself a few times and it will boot right up. Or you can fast boot flash a factory image and that should work. Mine sat for about 15 min after installing the N3 beta and then it booted.
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What would probably fix the issue is if you guys sideload the ota downgrade back to mm from dev prev 3 once someone uploads it. Anyone have it handy yet for someone to try?

Or if impatient and get bootloop error:
booting into recovery
wiping cache
wiping data
wiping cache
reboot
Should boot into N fine then.

I had the same issue and did what major said. Here are the steps with a bit more detail.
Select recovery from the fastboot menu, it will reboot into recovery. Then hit the volume up button and power buttons at the same time to get the recovery menu (I had to do this several times). Then select clear cache, then factory reset, then do clear cache again and finally reboot. That fixed it for me but it wipes your phone. Hope that helps.

S2svetko said:
I had the same issue and did what major said. Here are the steps with a bit more detail.
Select recovery from the fastboot menu, it will reboot into recovery. Then hit the volume up button and power buttons at the same time to get the recovery menu (I had to do this several times). Then select clear cache, then factory reset, then do clear cache again and finally reboot. That fixed it for me but it wipes your phone. Hope that helps.
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Hi,
Thanks for your comment. I follow your recomendation and i´m still stuck on boot animation (not the same as boot loop). How much time it took to install android n preview 3? I waited 50 minutes on boot animation but nothing happened.
best regards

jgracio said:
Hi,
Thanks for your comment. I follow your recomendation and i´m still stuck on boot animation (not the same as boot loop). How much time it took to install android n preview 3? I waited 50 minutes on boot animation but nothing happened.
best regards
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I have the same issue. No matter what method I try(OTA, factory image, sideload, ...), it just stuck at boot animation and wiping cache or factory reset doesn't help at all. But on preview 2 it boot completely fine.
This is very frustrating ...

Having the exact same problem guys.. I've tried literally everything with no luck kept the boot animation going for 4 hours with nothing :/ keep me updated on your progress if any

Same problem here. Updated, bootloop, tried to sideload 4 times, tried wiping cache - data - cache... nothing worked.

gasparzim said:
Same problem here. Updated, bootloop, tried to sideload 4 times, tried wiping cache - data - cache... nothing worked.
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Tried side loading again today and still nothing honestly don't know what to do at this point

Following. Exact same situation here. None of the suggested solutions work. It has been sitting in the boot animation for 4 hours now. Hoping for a miracle..

GoodNamesWereTaken1 said:
Following. Exact same situation here. None of the suggested solutions work. It has been sitting in the boot animation for 4 hours now. Hoping for a miracle..
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If you just try to power off the phone by holding power button pressed so it just restart itself.. worked for me when i tried N yesterday
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aayushshah96 said:
Hey, I'm running the preview build 2 in my 6p. Yesterday all of a sudden my phone rebooted and got stuck on the boot animation screen. I'm running on a fully stock build with bootloader locked and OEM unlock option in developer settings disabled so I can't flash any image.
I tried a factory reset from stock recovery but it still gets stuck on the boot animation screen. Please tell me what should I do. Will ADB sideload work for me if I've got the latest image already installed on my phone?
Is it applicable for warranty? Everything's stock and the N preview was installed via OTA
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checkout this thread your problem will be solved http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/help-unbricking-nexus-6p-t3382895
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GoodNamesWereTaken1 said:
Following. Exact same situation here. None of the suggested solutions work. It has been sitting in the boot animation for 4 hours now. Hoping for a miracle..
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the miracle is here my friend check my thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/help-unbricking-nexus-6p-t3382895
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gasparzim said:
Same problem here. Updated, bootloop, tried to sideload 4 times, tried wiping cache - data - cache... nothing worked.
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try this it will 100% http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/help-unbricking-nexus-6p-t3382895

S2svetko said:
I had the same issue and did what major said. Here are the steps with a bit more detail.
Select recovery from the fastboot menu, it will reboot into recovery. Then hit the volume up button and power buttons at the same time to get the recovery menu (I had to do this several times). Then select clear cache, then factory reset, then do clear cache again and finally reboot. That fixed it for me but it wipes your phone. Hope that helps.
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This didn't work for me. There was a hardware issue in my phone and I ultimately had to go to the Huawei service center and they had to replace the motherboard.

Related

Did I hardbrick my nexus?

New to the forum but regularly read it.
I think I may have hardbricked my nexus 7. I was originally trying to root the phone. However, I somehow got into a bootloop before I was able to install superSU (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2382051). Attempted to factory reset because the internal memory was always at 0. However, this always failed.
To fix that I consulted this: (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2380913). Same issue happened and it was unable to fix the problem. And I would be stuck in bootloops with the X logo. I did another attempt with this because it seemed to help others with my problem (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2381438). However, after going through the steps and factory clearing the data I was stuck at the GOOGLE logo and never able to boot into the bootloader.
After I tried to hold the power and VOLup button i still get to the android with the red triangle screen HOWEVER i am unable to get any menu to reboot the device or clear data. After shutting the device down I am now unable to even get to the red android error screen.I am forever stuck at the GOOGLE screen or a blank one. When stuck at the google screen it is recognized as Nexus7 but when i try to reset to bootloader (black screen) its QHSUSB_DLOAD.
Obviously, i screwed up, is there any way to fix this or am I out 240 bucks?
Unfortunately its even harder because this nexus 7 isnt available outside the US.
vinland123 said:
New to the forum but regularly read it.
I think I may have hardbricked my nexus 7. I was originally trying to root the phone. However, I somehow got into a bootloop before I was able to install superSU (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2382051). Attempted to factory reset because the internal memory was always at 0. However, this always failed.
To fix that I consulted this: (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2380913). Same issue happened and it was unable to fix the problem. And I would be stuck in bootloops with the X logo. I did another attempt with this because it seemed to help others with my problem (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2381438). However, after going through the steps and factory clearing the data I was stuck at the GOOGLE logo and never able to boot into the bootloader.
After I tried to hold the power and VOLup button i still get to the android with the red triangle screen HOWEVER i am unable to get any menu to reboot the device or clear data. After shutting the device down I am now unable to even turn it on. My device manager recognizes the nexus 7 as "QHSUSB_DLOAD"
Obviously, i screwed up, is there any way to fix this or am I out 240 bucks?
Unfortunately its even harder because this nexus 7 isnt available outside the US.
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I'm sorry to hear about your nexus 7. I hope we can get it working. Have you tried holding VOLdown and power button? It should get you into fastboot mode. If you can get that we should be able to do something. You may have to hold them down for quite a while so if nothing happens at first keep holding it for 20 seconds or so.
I think the reason you got the android with the red triangle is because there wasn't a custom recovery installed yet.
Let me know what happens and we can go from there.
cgehring said:
I'm sorry to hear about your nexus 7. I hope we can get it working. Have you tried holding VOLdown and power button? It should get you into fastboot mode. If you can get that we should be able to do something. You may have to hold them down for quite a while so if nothing happens at first keep holding it for 20 seconds or so.
I think the reason you got the android with the red triangle is because there wasn't a custom recovery installed yet.
Let me know what happens and we can go from there.
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OMG, finally got to the bootloader. I was beginning to freak out. I can access bootloader, at least its not hardbricked. Thank you. I am in your care for getting this fixed (im way in over my head). Thank you.
It definitely cannot go into recovery mode like you mentioned. I reinstaled TWRP recovery. I then tried to install the nexus 7 "nakasi" factory image, however, I am still in a GOOGLE screen boot loop and I had to reinstall the TWRP recovery afterwards. I still have the 0mb internal memory error. I cannot wipe data successfully either (says Failed when I try) So I am not sure where to go from here, feel like giving up on root and just go for the original factory state. Once again, thank you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2381582
Here is your solution
Aria807 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2381582
Here is your solution
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Gonna give it a shot. See what happens. Ill let yall know. Guess i ought to give up on rooting at least until bugs are worked out?
vinland123 said:
Gonna give it a shot. See what happens. Ill let yall know. Guess i ought to give up on rooting at least until bugs are worked out?
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If you can get to your bootloader, and follow directions, then the above will work. Good luck!
It worked! I can finally use it again.
I am still peeved i couldnt root my phone. I have bootloader unlocked still apparently. I obviously am not the most skilled at this but maybe there is a less error prone way to root it? I want access to a few nice apps/features with root access.
The problem I had came with TWRP and getting boot loops (with 0 internal storage). Any tips or alternate methods to rooting?
vinland123 said:
OMG, finally got to the bootloader. I was beginning to freak out. I can access bootloader, at least its not hardbricked. Thank you. I am in your care for getting this fixed (im way in over my head). Thank you.
It definitely cannot go into recovery mode like you mentioned. I reinstaled TWRP recovery. I then tried to install the nexus 7 "nakasi" factory image, however, I am still in a GOOGLE screen boot loop and I had to reinstall the TWRP recovery afterwards. I still have the 0mb internal memory error. I cannot wipe data successfully either (says Failed when I try) So I am not sure where to go from here, feel like giving up on root and just go for the original factory state. Once again, thank you.
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Why did you try to install the factory images from the old Nexus 7?
vinland123 said:
It worked! I can finally use it again.
I am still peeved i couldnt root my phone. I have bootloader unlocked still apparently. I obviously am not the most skilled at this but maybe there is a less error prone way to root it? I want access to a few nice apps/features with root access.
The problem I had came with TWRP and getting boot loops (with 0 internal storage). Any tips or alternate methods to rooting?
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Glad to hear you got it running again!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2381438
Try this. I had the exact same problem as yours and I fixed it. This works!
vinland123 said:
OMG, finally got to the bootloader. I was beginning to freak out. I can access bootloader, at least its not hardbricked. Thank you. I am in your care for getting this fixed (im way in over my head). Thank you.
It definitely cannot go into recovery mode like you mentioned. I reinstaled TWRP recovery. I then tried to install the nexus 7 "nakasi" factory image, however, I am still in a GOOGLE screen boot loop and I had to reinstall the TWRP recovery afterwards. I still have the 0mb internal memory error. I cannot wipe data successfully either (says Failed when I try) So I am not sure where to go from here, feel like giving up on root and just go for the original factory state. Once again, thank you.
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Not sure if you are clear on this or not but the Nakasi image is for the old Nexus 7. The new Nexus 7 is named Flo and the official Google image will have that as part of the file name (Google still hasn't released a factory image for our device though. However, there are a few unofficial versions floating around on the forum).

Boot loops galore and can't boot into recovery

Forced to get an iPhone tomorrow but I would love to revive my 6p within the 14 day return period if possible.
Nexus 6p running PureNexus suddenly shut off and started boot looping. I can only get into the bootloader, no recovery or hard factory reset possible.
I manually flashed the newest factory image as well as an older Marshmallow one without any luck (./flash-all.sh gave me a space allocation error, so I did each step manually). Flashing the latest TWRP also does not work and I'm out of ideas. I even tried NRT on an old Windows laptop I had laying around without any luck.
Is there a way to check whether my eMMC has **** the bed?
Thanks for any help guys!
doron07 said:
Forced to get an iPhone tomorrow but I would love to revive my 6p within the 14 day return period if possible.
Nexus 6p running PureNexus suddenly shut off and started boot looping. I can only get into the bootloader, no recovery or hard factory reset possible.
I manually flashed the newest factory image as well as an older Marshmallow one without any luck (./flash-all.sh gave me a space allocation error, so I did each step manually). Flashing the latest TWRP also does not work and I'm out of ideas. I even tried NRT on an old Windows laptop I had laying around without any luck.
Is there a way to check whether my eMMC has **** the bed?
Thanks for any help guys!
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Have you had a look at this thread? Hope it helps..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/guide-revive-angler-bootloop-t3454938/page1
BIGSAMDA1ST said:
Have you had a look at this thread? Hope it helps..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/guide-revive-angler-bootloop-t3454938/page1
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Thank you, I have. The issue is that after installing any factory image, regardless of version, my phone will continue to boot loop and refuse to boot into recovery.
doron07 said:
Thank you, I have. The issue is that after installing any factory image, regardless of version, my phone will continue to boot loop and refuse to boot into recovery.
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That was basically what had happened to mine a few weeks ago. I tried everything possible with no luck. Just gave up, flashed stock images, relocked boot loader and off to Huawei it went. About two weeks later I had a replacement.
BIGSAMDA1ST said:
Have you had a look at this thread? Hope it helps..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/guide-revive-angler-bootloop-t3454938/page1
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BIGSAMDA1ST said:
That was basically what had happened to mine a few weeks ago. I tried everything possible with no luck. Just gave up, flashed stock images, relocked boot loader and off to Huawei it went. About two weeks later I had a replacement.
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I spoke to both google and huawei...was basically told to F off and find some third party repair store.
Wow should of just bent the phone in half and said you sat on it need a replacement. I had some issue switching to pure Nexus but I fixed it by doing fastboot boot twrp.img instead of flashing then from there deleted everything then followed there flashing making sure not to flash user data just partition it.
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
I went through the same thing on the same ROM, luckily though I had a week of warranty left and got its main board replaced by FutureTel. Sorry for your loss man, hope you get this resolved somehow..
Same issue, just sent it for replacement since it was hard bricked. It's an issue with rooting in 7.0 and above. I'd gladly donate to have someone look into it and see what the issue is with rooting and 7.0

ZTE ZMAX issue?

I have been through these forums looking for a fix to the issue I'm having but have only seen similar fixes for other phones that don't seem to be compatible with my phone... The problem I'm having is my zmax is stuck in a boot loop where when it boots it just lingers on the boot screen... Now if I hold the volume up key and power key I am able to get into the android system recovery <3e> which has only 6 options 1. reboot system now 2. apply update from ADB 3. wipe data/factory reset 4. wipe cache partition 5.apply update from sd card 6. apply update from cache. I have tried a couple different fixes I found around the web but nothing seems to work... Anyone have any experience with such an issue? I can answer any questions to give a more in depth description of my issue if necessary to help but I am pulling hair out and can't figure this out and I need phone! I have already tried factory reset, wiping cache, installing a recovery fix...etc... Help!
Let me guess... you use that one click root app like kingroot/kingoroot? Then did the OTA update? If that's what you did that's why you had the boot loop then welcome to the club. My phone is Alcatel though. It's the reason why I won't use that damn one click root app ever again.
My phone is still brick.
asianrocker said:
Let me guess... you use that one click root app like kingroot/kingoroot? Then did the OTA update? If that's what you did that's why you had the boot loop then welcome to the club. My phone is Alcatel though. It's the reason why I won't use that damn one click root app ever again.
My phone is still brick.
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No actually I was watching the show gotham on it and fell asleep and phone battery got fully drained and shut off... When I woke up in the morning I plugged it in to charge and the rest is bootloop history!

Stuck in bootloop - doesn't reach boot animation, and can't access recovery.

Hi All!
I seem to be stuck in a bootloop on my 6P. I was running the latest Pure Nexus build, and I was having a bit of trouble with some apps, so I decided to reboot into TWRP and wipe the cache. After booting up again, everything seemed normal. The phone was running for a minute or so, and it just shut off. After that, it just keep rebooting. It's not a normal bootloop. I do not reach the animation, I only get to the screen where it says "google" and has the unlocked padlock symbol on the bottom. After that, it starts all over again with the "cannot check for corruption screen."
To be very clear: I can't boot anything at all, including recovery. I have tried flashing multiple versions of TWRP and multiple versions of the stock recovery.
Here is what I've tried so far:
I have flashed back to the latest 7.1.1 release both manually and using the flash all command
I used fastboot to erase the system, cache, boot, and userdata. I ran the commands normally and also with -w.
I've tried to flash an older version of android - 6.0, I think.
Nothing seems to work. I haven't made it to the boot animation once since it shut down.
I also left it on the charger all night just to be sure. The battery was at about 75% when it shut down.
Thanks!
RMA bro.
mtpease said:
Hi All!
I seem to be stuck in a bootloop on my 6P. I was running the latest Pure Nexus build, and I was having a bit of trouble with some apps, so I decided to reboot into TWRP and wipe the cache. After booting up again, everything seemed normal. The phone was running for a minute or so, and it just shut off. After that, it just keep rebooting. It's not a normal bootloop. I do not reach the animation, I only get to the screen where it says "google" and has the unlocked padlock symbol on the bottom. After that, it starts all over again with the "cannot check for corruption screen."
To be very clear: I can't boot anything at all, including recovery. I have tried flashing multiple versions of TWRP and multiple versions of the stock recovery.
Here is what I've tried so far:
I have flashed back to the latest 7.1.1 release both manually and using the flash all command
I used fastboot to erase the system, cache, boot, and userdata. I ran the commands normally and also with -w.
I've tried to flash an older version of android - 6.0, I think.
Nothing seems to work. I haven't made it to the boot animation once since it shut down.
I also left it on the charger all night just to be sure. The battery was at about 75% when it shut down.
Thanks!
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Can you get to the bootloader?
I'm going to go out on a limb and say if you flash a factory image and get no errors but it's still boned the way you described then RMA if your answer. Your in an every growing boat!!
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jhs39 said:
Can you get to the bootloader?
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Yeah, I can get in to the bootloader just fine. I can flash anything I want wit no errors. I just can't boot anything.
CyberpodS2 said:
I'm going to go out on a limb and say if you flash a factory image and get no errors but it's still boned the way you described then RMA if your answer. Your in an every growing boat!!
Sent from my Nexus 6P using XDA-Developers Legacy app
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Yeah, google agrees with me. They've sent me a new phone. I wish I could have found a solution, though.
mtpease said:
Yeah, google agrees with me. They've sent me a new phone. I wish I could have found a solution, though.
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Glad your warranty worked for you. Pure Nexus seems to be a recurring factor in several threads. I've never used it myself. Over in this thread, an experienced user ran into a bootloop that would not clear with a fresh wipe and installation with flash-all.bat or even flashing partitions manually. Flash-all.bat finished with no errors but still looping. As a last resort he used Skipsoft's Toolkit to re-install stock and it worked. The toolkit script formats userdata and cache and this appears to be what solved the problem. Interestingly, he was able to reproduce the problem with PN. After installing it, he went into a bootloop again and the toolkit again got him back to stock. So, others that are stuck in a bootloop especially after running or updating PN should try formatting userdata and cache, or use the toolkit.

Sold Phone, Tried to Factory Reset, Got Boot Loop

Hey there.
I have a desperate problem. I sold my rooted LGV20 (the t mobile variant) on ebay last night. I went this morning to factory data reset it, and I was thrown into a bootloop. I still have TWRP, and it boots into it by default. The /system partition appears to be refusing to mount at boot but I'm not sure. I've tried the steps in this thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/development/h918-stock-deodex-debloat-t3499423
(the original rom I used) for people stuck in boot loop. No luck. Also dug around and found this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/how-to/solution-to-fix-twrp-loop-t3563532
but that didnt work either.
Please help! I've searched and searched and just cant figure out what to do, even with TWRP still working!
The only thing I haven't tried is re-rooting, because I'm worried about losing access to TWRP. Forgot to mention.
Download the kdz and lgup and do a factory restore
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Pull battery.
Hold vol down hit power button.
When triangle screen pops up, let go power, hit power button once, let go.
Select yes twice to go to twrp.
Reflash ROM now.
The above sequence is dependent upon timing.
It works. If you don't get to the screen to select YES you did it wrong.
Maybe rooted phone from zv3. Phone keeps downloading update via FOTA. Phone may be trying to flash update, borking phone in process.
marley.stacy said:
Hey there.
I have a desperate problem. I sold my rooted LGV20 (the t mobile variant) on ebay last night. I went this morning to factory data reset it, and I was thrown into a bootloop. I still have TWRP, and it boots into it by default. The /system partition appears to be refusing to mount at boot but I'm not sure. I've tried the steps in this thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/development/h918-stock-deodex-debloat-t3499423
(the original rom I used) for people stuck in boot loop. No luck. Also dug around and found this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/how-to/solution-to-fix-twrp-loop-t3563532
but that didnt work either.
Please help! I've searched and searched and just cant figure out what to do, even with TWRP still working!
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jerrycoffman45 said:
Download the kdz and lgup and do a factory restore
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Agree with @jerrycoffman45 that way should work and bring you back to stock. Good luck.

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