Bypassing the Charge Screen Boot - OnePlus 5T Questions & Answers

Hi,
When the device is off and plugged into the charger, it opens on the charging screen. When you hold down the power button to enter the OS, the device turns off and on again. This is very tedious and time consuming. Is there a way to switch directly to the OS when the device is plugged into the charger instead of being turned off?

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[Q] Automatically turning phone on when power is plugged in

Is there a way to disable to charge while off function to force the phone to boot up when a power source is plugged in?

HOX not charging and turning on

Phone was like about 1%, I just wanted to see what time is it and connect it to the charger, but it discharged.
After connecting it to the charger, everything was ok, HOX started, but I wanted to check something, and it turned off.
I turned it on again, but it crashed after entering PIN, and I had to turn it off by pressing longer power button.
And from that time it doesn't charge nor run. Back of the phone is cold, the LED don't lit.
I tried many combinations of pressing power button and volume and with plug-in USB.
And I've "charged" it for about 1h and HOX didn't turn on.
Help me guys
//sorry for language

S 3 Start-Up Problem

Hello,
I am having an issue with my S 3. It is not booting up as it should. The model is SGH-1747M.
I have tried the following and have had the following results:
1) The phone is non-responsive when attempting to power it on with the power button.
2) If I remove the battery, with the phone not plugged in, and then put the battery back in, the phone begins to power on by itself. It vibrates once and then loads to the Samsung screen and then goes off.
3) If I plug the phone in without the battery, the phone vibrates once and the red charging light comes on but then goes off after a couple seconds.
4) If I plug the phone in without the battery, and then insert the battery as soon as the red light comes on, the charging screen comes on but then the phone goes off after a couple seconds.
5) If I put the battery in with the phone unplugged and hold Volume Down, Power and the Home Button, the phone boots to the screen where you can push up on volume to flash new firmware. If I stay on this screen without pressing anything, the phone turns off after a couple seconds. If I push up on the power button, it goes to the screen with the green android man but then turns off after a couple seconds.
6) If I put the battery in with the phone unplugged and hole Volume Up, Power and Home and then release them on the Samsung screen, blue writing pops up in the top left corner (I couldn’t read quick enough what it says) while still on the Samsung screen and then it loads to a screen saying Samsung Galaxy S III and then the phone turns off.
These problems started when I attempted to connect my phone to my laptop to transfer songs over to it. I connected the phone and the battery was charging, but it wasn’t showing up as connected on my laptop. So, I turned the phone off to restart it but when I went to turn it back on, these issues started.
The phone was rooted and has been for the last 7 months without any changes to the firmware or updates to the firmware in that time period and has not encountered any problems prior. I’m not sure what firmware the phone was on prior to this.
If anyone could offer any assistance with this it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
Hi,
I'm no expert, but it looks like a faulty/stuck power button. It's normal for the phone not to completely boot up when it is powered off and then plugged in to USB. But it is not normal for the phone to reboot itself when in recovery or in Android. That's why I think the power switch might be the cause.

HTC 10 Unresponsive & Can't Restart But Alive

I hope I'm posting this in the right place but I'm desperate for help.
My phone, HTC 10, froze and then the screen turned off while I was taking a picture.
The charge should have been around 80%.
Symptoms:
The screen is unresponsive.
Couldn't get the home button/finger print sensor to turn the screen on.
Couldn't get the power button to turn the screen on.
A call to my phone could not reach my number as well.
When plugged in to a wall charger or laptop no indicator light turns on.
When connected to a laptop, the laptop makes that connection noise and a long name with QualComm in it shows up.
Tried Power Button + Volume Up for 10 seconds but didn't get any result.
Side note:
The power button was a little faulty before as well.
You have to squeeze it a certain way to make it work.
I need to somehow restart my phone. Any ideas?
PointOfViewGun said:
I hope I'm posting this in the right place but I'm desperate for help.
My phone, HTC 10, froze and then the screen turned off while I was taking a picture.
The charge should have been around 80%.
Symptoms:
The screen is unresponsive.
Couldn't get the home button/finger print sensor to turn the screen on.
Couldn't get the power button to turn the screen on.
A call to my phone could not reach my number as well.
When plugged in to a wall charger or laptop no indicator light turns on.
When connected to a laptop, the laptop makes that connection noise and a long name with QualComm in it shows up.
Tried Power Button + Volume Up for 10 seconds but didn't get any result.
Side note:
The power button was a little faulty before as well.
You have to squeeze it a certain way to make it work.
I need to somehow restart my phone. Any ideas?
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Try to clean all buttons really well, if it keeps failing to boot and the phone is still recognized as Qualcomm it's probably bricked.
Simple explanation of the word bricked :
When the phone doesn't boot, when you can't access the bootloader, download mode or recovery it's bricked!
Mr Hofs said:
Try to clean all buttons really well, if it keeps failing to boot and the phone is still recognized as Qualcomm it's probably bricked.
Simple explanation of the word bricked :
When the phone doesn't boot, when you can't access the bootloader, download mode or recovery it's bricked!
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Strange turn of events: I plugged the phone to my laptop because I read somewhere that it drains the battery. Just for the kicks, after a few hours, I unplugged and re-plugged my phone. Suddenly, there was light. The battery light came back. I immediately switched to the wall charger and once I did that the battery icon appeared showing 1%. Now, it's peacefully charging away. Will see if it actually turns on later on once it's charged about half an hour.

Help. Whyred (Rn5 pro), not charging. Entered sort of bootloop.

After I accidentally kind of put my thigh on the Rn5 pro, which has a rugged cover on it, my phone switched off showing the battery icon of the boot screen.
The battery was 18% earlier but now it was as if it was discharged. I connect my charger, the splash screen of mi shows up, then it goes into a kind of bootloop where the screen turns on and off alongwith the notification LED. Nothing appears on the screen.
I can't boot into recovery or fastboot. When I press either of the volume keys with the power button, same thing happens: screen turns on and turns off within a second. Repeating in continuous cycles.
Did I break my device?
UPDATE: I was able to access fastboot for only a second. I pressed down power and vol- and connected the charger. Fastboot screen appeared for a second and then again the device's screen went off, this time no bootloops. Same with recovery. I can't even get to the recovery screen, screen shuts off at the mi logo itself. No bootloops until I reconnect charger.
update 2: I am able to boot. But as soon as charger is removed, the screen goes off and the device switches off. It seems the battery is not connected in there.

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