Restart Issue "Android is upgrading..." Everytime I reboot my device - OnePlus 3 Questions & Answers

The message "Android is upgrading..." always show up every time I reboot the device.

This happens to me too but it's very strange because it seems a pattern lock I had entered persists across factory resets. So now I have to enter both my old pattern and then my new PIN to unlock my phone when I boot up.
The pattern lock comes up after the "android is upgrading" box which also flashes "starting apps" then "finishing boot" and this is after the boot animation. After I enter my pattern, it goes to boot animation again, then loads Oxygen OS 3.2.1. The reason I find this strange is because after the factory reset, I used a pin number at the setup instead of a pattern to lock the phone.
Why is my old pattern still there? I don't like the delay caused by android is upgrading and repeated boot animation.
As a note, I originally used adb sideload to upgrade from 3.1.3 to 3.2.1..

I think I figured it out. First I tried this method: http://www.androidexplained.com/oneplus-3-fix-twrp-restore-unlock-bug/
But that didn't work... I realized that this was a device encryption thing because TWRP was asking for my pattern as well; not my new pin.
So I restarted into bootloader, connected to PC and used fastboot format userdata. This actually wiped out the encryption and now when I turn on the phone it doesn't say "Android is upgrading", "Finishing boot..." Nor does it ask me to enter my pattern. This did of course reset the phone so it looked like a first-run screen where I followed through and set up a PIN. It seems fastboot format userdata is more complete than a TWRP factory reset.
However, at this time it looks like my OnePlus 3 is un-encrypted and I have the option to encrypt it now. See attached screenshots. The question is, what will happen after I encrypt the OP3? Will it have an annoying looped boot animation and a request for my PIN or pattern?
Silly22 said:
This happens to me too but it's very strange because it seems a pattern lock I had entered persists across factory resets. So now I have to enter both my old pattern and then my new PIN to unlock my phone when I boot up.
The pattern lock comes up after the "android is upgrading" box which also flashes "starting apps" then "finishing boot" and this is after the boot animation. After I enter my pattern, it goes to boot animation again, then loads Oxygen OS 3.2.1. The reason I find this strange is because after the factory reset, I used a pin number at the setup instead of a pattern to lock the phone.
Why is my old pattern still there? I don't like the delay caused by android is upgrading and repeated boot animation.
As a note, I originally used adb sideload to upgrade from 3.1.3 to 3.2.1..
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After you boot up after encryption go in security there should be an option to require pattern to start device, if that's disabled you won't have the double boot animation. As far as "Android is upgrading" on every boot, that usually happens if you add an app to system partition. I have Google dialer and GSam root companion so I get two apps upgrading on boot.
Your pin or password will survive factory reset.
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Stop rebooting the device then lol
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"Android upgrading" message on 3.2.7

I noticed that when I enable "PIN on boot" in security settings (when setting a PIN, it gives you the option to require the pin to boot - to my understanding it's hiding the decryption key for /data in another boot image, which then decrypts the key and hands over the boot process) I can briefly see a "Android is upgrading" message before I can enter the PIN.
It does not take long, it just does this on every boot. Note this is for the decryption only, it's not for the "regular" Android lockscreen that comes later.
I was wondering if there's anything wrong with this, or if it's just like this. It's not a major annoyance.
Maybe someone else on 3.2.7 can check and let me know.
Thanks!
I'm having the same thing here on 3.2.7 but never really wondered why tbh
I used to see that but I removed the "pin on boot" option as it is just annoying as it means the phone stops in the bootup process and you have to manually continue it. If you turn that off then the phone still requires a pin entry instead of fingerprint to unlock the first time after booting.
That's true. But it means your system is still much easier to break into. When Android has fully booted, the data partition has already been decrypted. Pin on boot (to my knowledge) unlocks the partition only after the pin has been set.

phone encrypted on its own

everytime i turn on my phone a screen pops up saying "your phone is encrypted"
it asks me for a password (lockscreen password) but i never had a lockscreen password, trying diferent passwords and pressing "decrypt" a screen appears with the following:
"decryption unsuccessful.
The password you entered is correct, but unfortunately your data is corrupt. To resume using your phone, you need to perform a factory reset. When you set up your phone after the reset, you'll have an opportunity to restore any data that was backed up to your Google Account."
then there is just a button that says "reset phone" it sends me to this screen regardless of what password i enter. when i press the reset phone botton, it takes me to TWRP recovery to reset my phone, but when i try to wipe any partitions it does nothing. i tried reinstalling the rom and the "phone is encrypted" screen appears again. i tried installing a different rom and same issue. i tried wiping the data partition through adb shell, but nothing. i've tried everything i could find online but the result keeps being the same, it takes forever to boot and then im greeted by the "your phone is encrypted" screen.
anyone knows what i could do?
adorufo said:
everytime i turn on my phone a screen pops up saying "your phone is encrypted"
it asks me for a password (lockscreen password) but i never had a lockscreen password, trying diferent passwords and pressing "decrypt" a screen appears with the following:
"decryption unsuccessful.
The password you entered is correct, but unfortunately your data is corrupt. To resume using your phone, you need to perform a factory reset. When you set up your phone after the reset, you'll have an opportunity to restore any data that was backed up to your Google Account."
then there is just a button that says "reset phone" it sends me to this screen regardless of what password i enter. when i press the reset phone botton, it takes me to TWRP recovery to reset my phone, but when i try to wipe any partitions it does nothing. i tried reinstalling the rom and the "phone is encrypted" screen appears again. i tried installing a different rom and same issue. i tried wiping the data partition through adb shell, but nothing. i've tried everything i could find online but the result keeps being the same, it takes forever to boot and then im greeted by the "your phone is encrypted" screen.
anyone knows what i could do?
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if the bootloader can ubl , next flash twrp and wipe internal storage ,reboot to system will be done, but hboot locked , cannot ubl and s-off , emmc change 1 way

Nexus 5X keeps jumping to the lockscreen after unlocking

I just rebooted my phone, get the "password required after restart" message, enter my password, and it immediately jumps back to the lockscreen and gives me the same message. If I deliberately enter the wrong password, it gives me a wrong password message, so in the first case it is recognizing my password as correct, just not unlocking.
It seems to be the same problem described here:
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/nexus/yMUh6a2SVLs;context-place=forum/nexus
I've tried rebooting, tried booting into recovery and wiping cache to no avail, tried booting into safe mode, hoping to avoid having to do a factory reset.
I can still receive phone calls and can activate the camera by swiping, so phone is running fine, just can't get past the lockscreen.
Thoughts?
So if it is not the boot up screen to unlock the encrypted partition but the Android start screen, go into recovery, delete the password db file and you are done
in TWRP, go to Advanced > File Manager and navigate to /data/system.
to me this happened after restoring a twrp backup

To Start android, enter your PIN after reboot ?!

Hi,
This morning i took my phone off the charger as usual. And i thought i had not rebooted my device in a while (i do that from time to time and never had an issue) but now, my device showed a page where it says "start android enter your pin right pin".
This is already weird because i never set a pin but i set a pattern. I tried some pins that might be it but all were wrong. Then i googled it and found that android device manager can do this because of suspicious activity (?!?). I also found that i had to enter the PIN that simulates the pattern i entered.
This does not help/work either. Once or twice i got the message "to continue turn your phone off and back on" but that just brings be back to entering the pin.
Normally after a reboot, i have to enter my sim PIN first and then enter my set Pattern and everything works like normal.
How can i fix this WITHOUT erasing the device?
EDIT: I am not rooted nor do i have any custom rom. It's all original.

Question S22 Ultra reboots when I enter the passcode. One UI 5.0 Beta

Model: SM-S908U1 Unlocked
Hello so to start off I want to say this is entirely my fault for not backing up my phone before installing this beta.
Story:
So today I tried to create a secure folder and while it was creating the secure folder my phone shut down after rebooting I cannot get into my phone every time I enter the password it just freezes and reboots. I can see my data is still all there because I am still receiving app notifications. How would I go about fixing this as I cannot factory wipe the phone because of fear of loosing my accounts tied to 2fa.
What I have tried so far:
- Using Samsung's find my phone feature to remove the screen lock (The phone randomly reboots multiple times and the screen lock is not removed.)
- Wiping system cache
- ADB does not detect the device as it is locked so there is not much I can do with that.
Other notes:
I have used oden in the past but I cannot find the right software for my model to attempt to re flash. (SM-S908U1 Unlocked)

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