Pixel 2 XL unable to power on - Google Pixel 2 XL Questions & Answers

I am facing an issue with my Pixel 2 XL recently. I am unable to power on my phone after leaving it off for some time. After I connect the phone to the charging cable, it takes a while for the battery charging symbol to appear. It is only then that I can turn on my phone.
Did anyone else encounter this problem?

chanwal said:
I am facing an issue with my Pixel 2 XL recently. I am unable to power on my phone after leaving it off for some time. After I connect the phone to the charging cable, it takes a while for the battery charging symbol to appear. It is only then that I can turn on my phone.
Did anyone else encounter this problem?
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What was the battery level at which it happened?
If full device battery died, it can only be turned on after battery symbol appear.
Sofar not encountered such thing

sri4xda said:
What was the battery level at which it happened?
If full device battery died, it can only be turned on after battery symbol appear.
Sofar not encountered such thing
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If can happened at any battery level. I need to connect the phone to the charging cable, wait for the charging icon to appear (which will take a short while), and then on the phone. The phone seems to lack the ability to be powered on after being in the "off" mode for a period of time. However, after turning it on, the battery still shows the charge level before the phone was turned off.
Really puzzled what is happening.

How long of a period of time? 1 hour? Overnight? And why is it off for so long anyway? I never let my phone die or have a reason to keep it off.
chanwal said:
If can happened at any battery level. I need to connect the phone to the charging cable, wait for the charging icon to appear (which will take a short while), and then on the phone. The phone seems to lack the ability to be powered on after being in the "off" mode for a period of time. However, after turning it on, the battery still shows the charge level before the phone was turned off.
Really puzzled what is happening.
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EeZeEpEe said:
How long of a period of time? 1 hour? Overnight? And why is it off for so long anyway? I never let my phone die or have a reason to keep it off.
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I would say just about 5 mins or slightly less. I was trying to recreate the problem a number of times.
Although I could leave the phone on all the time, but having this problem is still frustrating as one would expect a good working phone.

Interesting. That's not much time at all. I'll see if I can recreate it.
chanwal said:
I would say just about 5 mins or slightly less. I was trying to recreate the problem a number of times.
Although I could leave the phone on all the time, but having this problem is still frustrating as one would expect a good working phone.
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So I went to 10 minutes with the phone off and was able to turn it on fine without plugging it in. This was with 36% battery.
EeZeEpEe said:
Interesting. That's not much time at all. I'll see if I can recreate it.
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I agree a normal working phone shouldn't have this problem. As a workaround you may turn on airplane mode instead of turning the phone completely off. This is what I usually do when I don't expect to use the phone for a longer period of time, e.g. when I go swimming and the phone is left in a locker. I started doing so when I noticed that, while using the older Nexus phones a few years ago, the phone would get hot and had a serious battery drain, due to poor mobile signal inside a locker. I hated turning the phone off and on which took very long to boot up, in the Nexus era. Switching airplane mode on and off is instantaneous

When you say leaving it off, do you mean powered off or screen off?

Powered off.
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When you say leaving it off, do you mean powered off or screen off?
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I think you have the same problem as mine, Its called Black screen of death (you can Google it), when happens to me, I Just press down the power button and volumen down for like 5 seconds and my screen wakes up again but if I dont do that Its like the Phone Is Off

MiuiPTY said:
I think you have the same problem as mine, Its called Black screen of death (you can Google it), when happens to me, I Just press down the power button and volumen down for like 5 seconds and my screen wakes up again but if I dont do that Its like the Phone Is Off
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Thanks, I will try this method again. It did not seem to work the other time I tried.
It is real frustrating to encounter this problem. And Google is making things difficult for me to replace this phone as I am not the original buyer and not in US. This is even I proposed to ship the phone back via international airmail.

chanwal said:
Thanks, I will try this method again. It did not seem to work the other time I tried.
It is real frustrating to encounter this problem. And Google is making things difficult for me to replace this phone as I am not the original buyer and not in US. This is even I proposed to ship the phone back via international airmail.
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Ouch...that is rough...
Try running it in "safe mode" for a couple of days and see if it still happens. If it doesn't happen while in safe mode, then it looks to be an app issue. Then, if it still continues even in safe mode, I suggest resetting the phone and running it "bare-bones" a few days. If it doesn't happen during this time, then it definitely is an app issue and/or an app-system conflict issue. Then the last resort you might have is flashing the Full Factory image and running it bare-bones a few days just in case it's a system bug/issue.
If it still happens during that time, and you are running bare-bones like that, then it must be hardware issue (which is what I'm guessing it is; a battery/interface issue). And if it's that, your only hope is Google or selling the thing. If you are willing and able, I would suggest you asking Google if you can have it worked over "out-of-warranty." It'll cost you, but the alternative is selling it and/or buying a whole 'nother new one...
Good luck to you...

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Dead M8 after full battery discharge

Hello, I was using my m8 (S-off converted to GPE) and since MM update the phone turns itself of at 5% battery so today I tried to do one battery calibration.
Here is what I did:
Installed an xposed module to remove the battery shutdown
Started an stability test to drain faster, but 2 seconds after my phone turned off and since that it is completely dead, when I put it on the charger nothing happens.
Thanks in advance
leave on charger for 1-2 hours
it will be all right
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adeelraj said:
leave on charger for 1-2 hours
it will be all right
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Thanks man, I´m trying it right now, but seems like it is not getting any juice, the phone and charger are really cold. In 2 hours I will post the results
Good morning, sorry for the delay, my phone was on charger overnight(8 hours) and still dead. I was reading that the Li-ion batteries have one security mode when the voltage is low and to get out of it we need to charge it manually, somente know that?
llsantiago said:
Good morning, sorry for the delay, my phone was on charger overnight(8 hours) and still dead. I was reading that the Li-ion batteries have one security mode when the voltage is low and to get out of it we need to charge it manually, somente know that?
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man its battery is non removable u have to open backcover to get it charged through desktop chargee
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Ok, I will try to talk with some Tecnical Assistance to do that
Thanks again
Just leave it on the wall charger and try some button combos
- power button + volume down
- power button + volume up
Press both buttons and keep them pressed while the phone is plugged in. At least for 30 seconds up to a minute.
If that doesn't work do the same but plugged in into a USB outlet on a computer
I got the same Problem, read some Theard outside and found a Solution that fits for me.
On the Wall-Charger hold power button + vol-down + vol-up for aprox 20 sec... That was the way i got it back...
I'm on the same device and had something similar happen last night. My battery died before I could charge it. It did charge however, but when I booted back up all of my settings were gone for all my apps and my wallpaper was gone. The user just says Owner now and doesn't have my picture like it did before. Hangouts didn't have any of my recent conversations -- seems like it brought up an archive from 6 months ago. And Priority Notifications isn't working properly, among many other odd things going on.
I was going to start my own post about this but if anyone has any insight into what's going on I'd love to hear it. I may just re-flash the RUU and start from scratch.
Thanks guys, I have tried all button combination and USB/Wall Charger, so I found on internet some informativo on Security Mode of the Li-ion batteries so I have disassembled my phone and put some charge directly to the battery, that fixed it.
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Edit: I used this http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/low_voltage_cut_off
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skrambled said:
I'm on the same device and had something similar happen last night. My battery died before I could charge it. It did charge however, but when I booted back up all of my settings were gone for all my apps and my wallpaper was gone. The user just says Owner now and doesn't have my picture like it did before. Hangouts didn't have any of my recent conversations -- seems like it brought up an archive from 6 months ago. And Priority Notifications isn't working properly, among many other odd things going on.
I was going to start my own post about this but if anyone has any insight into what's going on I'd love to hear it. I may just re-flash the RUU and start from scratch.
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Man, I don't know if this is right but when I was talking with HTC Chat they said that holding all buttons for 1 minute could result in one factory reset.
Another thing that I think to be possible is that when your phone turned off the storage got corrupted, I had this a while back when using an AOSP ROM that was a little buggy
For me it looks like an isolated case, but if it happens again maybe your battery is faulty and is not holding the voltage. That happened with my old n4, but I'm just speculating here.
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llsantiago said:
Man, I don't know if this is right but when I was talking with HTC Chat they said that holding all buttons for 1 minute could result in one factory reset.
Another thing that I think to be possible is that when your phone turned off the storage got corrupted, I had this a while back when using an AOSP ROM that was a little buggy
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It wasn't a factory reset, I didn't have to set up Google Now again and was still able to log into all my Google apps automatically, I just had to go through the sign-in process for each again.
I'm thinking storage did get corrupted when the battery crapped out. I had enough of it, at any rate, and did a factory reset. Everything is smooth as butter again.

Device temperature too low. Cannot charge

Hi
So recently my OP3 fell, in the beginning everything was fine, but then i noticed that my device won't charge. I get the charging message for a few seconds then it disappears and my battery level is always at 50%. So now i have it connected to a Power Bank and it works just fine if i disconnected it about 5min lated it will just Shut Down. While Off if i try to charge my device first 5 seconds i get charging message and the battery animation with 50% displayed then i get an error message "Device temperature too low. Cannot charge".
Oh and when i connected my device to my PC as file transfer everything is fine, so i dont think its the port.
I left my OP3 once turned off for 3 hours with the dash charge and it lasted for about 30-40min without the power bank so it clearly is charging.
Any thoughts on why is that happening, or why my OP3 doesn't allow me to charge the battery?
Thanks in advance.
cgprince06 said:
Hi
So recently my OP3 fell, in the beginning everything was fine, but then i noticed that my device won't charge. I get the charging message for a few seconds then it disappears and my battery level is always at 50%. So now i have it connected to a Power Bank and it works just fine if i disconnected it about 5min lated it will just Shut Down. While Off if i try to charge my device first 5 seconds i get charging message and the battery animation with 50% displayed then i get an error message "Device temperature too low. Cannot charge".
Oh and when i connected my device to my PC as file transfer everything is fine, so i dont think its the port.
I left my OP3 once turned off for 3 hours with the dash charge and it lasted for about 30-40min without the power bank so it clearly is charging.
Any thoughts on why is that happening, or why my OP3 doesn't allow me to charge the battery?
Thanks in advance.
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Try with 0% of battery
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HIshan Pavidu said:
Try with 0% of battery
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Hi thanks for the reply, thats the thing my OP3 dies out of battery so the battery is at 0% but my device displays always 50%. Even now i have it connected with the power bank, if i remove it after a minute or so it will die.
cgprince06 said:
Hi thanks for the reply, thats the thing my OP3 dies out of battery so the battery is at 0% but my device displays always 50%. Even now i have it connected with the power bank, if i remove it after a minute or so it will die.
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Try to calibrate battery in that minute with battery calibrate app
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HIshan Pavidu said:
Try to calibrate battery in that minute with battery calibrate app
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Just did, and its still the same. Took some pictures if you wanna have a look.
Image 1. Battery to low. My guess is its close to 0%
Image 2. Conect phone to power bank and its charging, you can even see it in the light indicator.
Image 3. I get the "Device temperature too low" error, at which point i can turn in my device.
cgprince06 said:
Just did, and its still the same. Took some pictures if you wanna have a look.
Image 1. Battery to low. My guess is its close to 0%
Image 2. Conect phone to power bank and its charging, you can even see it in the light indicator.
Image 3. I get the "Device temperature too low" error, at which point i can turn in my device.
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This is the first time i heard about this maybe you try to chat with oneplus
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HIshan Pavidu said:
This is the first time i heard about this maybe you try to chat with oneplus
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Already did, all the said was reset your device.
Im just trying to figure it out.. is it a hardware or software thing.
Thanks anyways
cgprince06 said:
Already did, all the said was reset your device.
Im just trying to figure it out.. is it a hardware or software thing.
Thanks anyways
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Maybe its software did u try to flash stock rom via pc
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HIshan Pavidu said:
Maybe its software did u try to flash stock rom via pc
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Oh sorry forgot to mention, i am on stock rom i only had the device for 10days and didnt had the time to root it.
I would try to root it now, but im afraid that the device might shut half way and ill brick it.
cgprince06 said:
Oh sorry forgot to mention, i am on stock rom i only had the device for 10days and didnt had the time to root it.
I would try to root it now, but im afraid that the device might shut half way and ill brick it.
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No need root to flash stock rom go to this link http://downloads.oneplus.net/oneplus-3/oneplus_3_oxygenos_3.2.1/ and follow the instruction
Good luck
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Perhaps a different thing, but the BlackBerry playbook had an issue where people had to 'stack charge' until it reached a certain point.
Stack charging involves charging for 5s, then switching off at the source, and repeating this for several instances (eg 30 or 50). The idea being that it keeps kicking the battery module to work until it reaches either a voltage or perhaps a temperature that it then works properly again.
Could be worth trying.
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@cgprince06
Get a replacement ASAP
Regards.
Prince Chandela said:
@cgprince06
Get a replacement ASAP
Regards.
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Cant really do that the device fell from quit the height, it was an accident... I dont think OnePlus will replace it.
On the other hand thanks god i did the 12 months insurance, filling the forms now,l. Hopefully it wont take long to get fixed.
Thanks tho
kboya said:
Perhaps a different thing, but the BlackBerry playbook had an issue where people had to 'stack charge' until it reached a certain point.
Stack charging involves charging for 5s, then switching off at the source, and repeating this for several instances (eg 30 or 50). The idea being that it keeps kicking the battery module to work until it reaches either a voltage or perhaps a temperature that it then works properly again.
Could be worth trying.
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It sounds like doing a CPR to the battery
I have already made a claim with the insurance, and wouldn't wanna mess with it now.
Its weird tho that this happend, its clearly is charging till the point where i can switch the device on and it stops, this makes me think thats its an software issue.
sounds like a broken sensor, hope your insurance will replace the phone for you m8
cgprince06 said:
It sounds like doing a CPR to the battery
I have already made a claim with the insurance, and wouldn't wanna mess with it now.
Its weird tho that this happend, its clearly is charging till the point where i can switch the device on and it stops, this makes me think thats its an software issue.
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IMHO as it also plays up whilst switched off its almost definitely a hardware issue, also the fact it's occured after a drop.
ghostofcain said:
IMHO as it also plays up whilst switched off its almost definitely a hardware issue, also the fact it's occured after a drop.
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It could be anything really, i just found it really weird that my OP3 doesn't allow me to charge the battery because the temperature is low.... Thats the first time i see something like that... Well i already made the claim from the insurance, just waiting to hear back from them.
I got the same problem. I'll reset my phone and hope this will work. **** this ****....
Mulayan said:
I got the same problem. I'll reset my phone and hope this will work. **** this ****....
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Hey sorry to hear here about it, i tried everything but couldn't fix it and in the end i sent my device to the Insurance company and they fixed it for me :/
Same
This just happened to me as well. I noticed my battery level was at 100% all day, and after a reset, 50%. Then my phone died around dinner, and when I plugged it in it instantly read as being 100% charged until it gave the "Device Temperature Too Low" message. I left it alone for the night, tried again in the morning and then it wouldn't even display a message at all (battery was completely drained I guess).
Anyway, had to get an RMA from OnePlus 3 and sent it in. This is the second time, though the first was my fault (dropped my phone and shattered the screen). I realized I did drop it prior to these issues, but it was from about a foot off the ground, and it was in its case. Doubt that could have done it but that does seem like a common theme here.
So I guess if you're reading this cause you googled "OnePlus 3 Device Temperature Too Low": open a ticket with OnePlus.

random reboot

anybody else getting a random reboot? only happened once so far. vibrated twice then rebooted. if do is there a fix? should i take my phone back?
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sometimes the system locks up for one reason or another. Happens on iphone too. no reason to return
12iVaL116 said:
anybody else getting a random reboot? only happened once so far. vibrated twice then rebooted. if do is there a fix? should i take my phone back?
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I haven't, it could be an app you're running, you might try putting it in safe mode and see if it still happens.
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Here's how to enable safe mode-
Turn on safe mode
>Turn the device off.
>Press and hold the Power key.
>When 'Samsung Galaxy Note' appears on the screen, release the Power key.
>Immediately after releasing the Power key, press and hold the Volume down key.
>Continue to hold the Volume down key until the device finishes restarting.
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Had it happen today, did not know until I went to unlock and had to use PIN instead of biometric per security policy.
Probably a package causing a kernel panic. It's a new device, hopefully and update (or AOS7) fixes it soon.
As I learned when I had S7 Edge.. On a reboot you always have to use the pin if you use biometric. But its just on a reboot.
cpufrost said:
Had it happen today, did not know until I went to unlock and had to use PIN instead of biometric per security policy.
Probably a package causing a kernel panic. It's a new device, hopefully and update (or AOS7) fixes it soon.
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Mine is doing that, too. I've had it about 24 hours now and have purposely avoided loading much of anything. I want to add apps slowly to monitor their impact on battery life. I left it unplugged last night after charging to 100% and it had restarted around 3am. Then it did it again today, around 10am. I took all the latest system and app updates yesterday. Backup is off, auto-updates are off in Play store.
Is there any kind of log file that I can look at to show what process may have caused this?
Nope. Work the crap out of mine. No strange reboots.
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Did it again last night. It's got a gap in the battery meter, something I've never seen before, at least on my Nexus 6P. I guess I'll try a full factory reset before contacting support.
jejb said:
Did it again last night. It's got a gap in the battery meter, something I've never seen before, at least on my Nexus 6P. I guess I'll try a full factory reset before contacting support.
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That's more than a quick reboot. Did you have to manually power it back on?
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No, it rebooted itself. But it's not accurate. I didn't put the phone down until about 10pm, and it had not rebooted at that time. That battery graph makes it look like it off before 8pm. So something is whacky for sure. I'm realizing it may not be as random as I thought. Seems like it likes to shut down when the battery gets to somewhere around 89 percent.
Did a full system reset this morning, and it just right now rebooted itself again while I was typing this. Damn. Looks like I have a clunker. Battery is at 88% when it came back up. Another odd ball battery graph, too.
jejb said:
No, it rebooted itself. But it's not accurate. I didn't put the phone down until about 10pm, and it had not rebooted at that time. That battery graph makes it look like it off before 8pm. So something is whacky for sure. I'm realizing it may not be as random as I thought. Seems like it likes to shut down when the battery gets to somewhere around 89 percent.
Did a full system reset this morning, and it just right now rebooted itself again while I was typing this. Damn. Looks like I have a clunker. Battery is at 88% when it came back up. Another odd ball battery graph, too.
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I would return it, there is obviously something wrong with it even after a reset. The thing might not turn on at all one day.
Yep, that's the plan. Just called Samsung support, and they did not have anything else to try, and recommended the same.
New phone has not self booted yet, so it appears it was some issue with the first one.

SM-P605 cannot charge

Greetings, I have a bit of an issue with my tablet and it's most likely a hardware one.
About two days ago I had my tablet completely discharged and I put it on the charger. I saw the battery and lightning screen and left it for about a day.
Then yesterday I wanted to watch a movie on it and so I reached for it and all it had was a black screen. I thought that it must have charged up completely, so I pulled it out of the charger and started it up.
It then went as far as the Samsung logo and 20-30 seconds afterwards it shut down. I thought that maybe my ROM became faulty or smth and tried to boot into TWRP. Same thing.
Booting into the Bootloader worked but at one point the screen started rapidly changing its brightness. And it again turned off after a couple of seconds.
I tried this several times, connecting it to the wall charger or my laptop but every time it turned on for only a couple of seconds and now it has completely died off. No matter with which cable, charger or power source I try to charge it, it doesn't light up at all. Power button and combinations with volume buttons don't do anything.
A bit of info about the device: It's about 2 years old running the latest LineageOS. Roughly 1 year ago it suffered a drop and the screen got cracked. I ended up buying a spare screen from China and gave it to a hardware specialist to install it. (Samsung doesn't really have representatives near me, so that was the easiest option) Ever since then the speakers have always been a lot quieter and worse-quality but everything else worked fine.
I believe that somehow the charging circuit fried itself and now the battery has died off. Is that even possible? I haven't charged it with any unknown wall chargers or anything that could fry it. Can someone please help me fix this problem since I have no idea where to start?
Thanks in advance...
You might want take a look to this topic of mine. Not exactly the same problem but the resolution might apply to yours as well.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3582562
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RoyaL said:
You might want take a look to this topic of mine. Not exactly the same problem but the resolution might apply to yours as well.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3582562
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Thanks for the suggestion, but your tablet can at least boot. Mine can't, which is the issue and it doesn't charge at all when off.
That's why I pointed you to open it and resettle all the cables, as I did. The problem is different but the solution might be the same...
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RoyaL said:
That's why I pointed you to open it and resettle all the cables, as I did. The problem is different but the solution might be the same...
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I can't read -.-
Will check this in a moment...

Moto Z Play Shuts Down Randomly

Starting yesterday, my phone began shutting down (seemingly) randomly. Sometimes it would be fine for a few hours, other times it has shut down from simply moving it/putting it in my pocket. There have also been multiple times where it has re-shut down while booting up. The battery charge seems to not matter.
I just booted it into safe mode about half an hour ago and its been fine so far. However, I don't think its an installed app because the phone has worked fine with the same apps for months. Also, I'm not sure an app is the source of the issue if Android wasn't even started. Maybe I'm just being stupid, though.
Any ideas on what the issue could be would be greatly appreciated, though I've been looking for an excuse to buy a new phone anyways, so its not the end of the world if it doesn't work out.
*Edit* Seems like it stays on while charging but when unplugged powers off randomly again.
Wild ass first guess - failing battery.
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dandrumheller said:
Wild ass first guess - failing battery.
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Thats what I'm thinking now too. Just wasn't the first thing I thought of since it started out of nowhere.
checkyourfacts said:
Starting yesterday, my phone began shutting down (seemingly) randomly. Sometimes it would be fine for a few hours, other times it has shut down from simply moving it/putting it in my pocket. There have also been multiple times where it has re-shut down while booting up. The battery charge seems to not matter.
I just booted it into safe mode about half an hour ago and its been fine so far. However, I don't think its an installed app because the phone has worked fine with the same apps for months. Also, I'm not sure an app is the source of the issue if Android wasn't even started. Maybe I'm just being stupid, though.
Any ideas on what the issue could be would be greatly appreciated, though I've been looking for an excuse to buy a new phone anyways, so its not the end of the world if it doesn't work out.
*Edit* Seems like it stays on while charging but when unplugged powers off randomly again.
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Maybe the battery is not well connected to the board? Just a guess
Stayn said:
Maybe the battery is not well connected to the board? Just a guess
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Also a very valid possibility. However, I'm not sure if this explains how sometimes I can turn the phone right back on again immediately and other times when I plug it in it just flashes the low battery light at the top of the phone and/or does nothing when power button is pressed until two hours later when it randomly turns on from holding the power button for a full minute.
I think I just need to take it into a shop. ?

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