![]() ![]() Basically all the things you have so far. The usual set of troubleshooting and solutions include wiping the cache partition, restoring the phone’s default via factory reset, flashing a new ROM or unrooting from stock ROM. Of course there are also user-initiated factors (like using an incompatible or incorrect ROM and installation of problem third party apps) that can also lead to problems like the one you have. These variables include faulty USB ports, unreliable USB control software, power interruption, leftover data from previous ROM, etc. There are variables that usually come into play that are beyond a user’s control during the procedure. ![]() Current flashing technology has not totally eliminated the risks involved in the process. The best thing that you can do is to go to your carrier or retail store where you bought if from, play dumb, and ask them if they can replace the phone for you.Īs mentioned in this post, flashing is not 100% safe. Based on your description, you have already done everything that a user can do in this situation. First of all, we would like to tell you that your situation looks impossible to fix from your end. On the very bottom of the screen – in yellow – there are two lines: View log displays row upon row of things I have no clue about – pages of it. Reboot to bootloader – just brings the b/w logo. The power button does not power off – it just boots back on.Īpply update from cache gives yellow text in the bottom of the scree: “APPLY_CHEK is deprecate.” On top of the Android recovery menu scree I can see:įrom the recovery menu only power down selection is useful as it does turn the phone off until I turn it on. Tried to flash firmwares in sequence: OI, OF, OH with FAIL result.īut the above OI1 was a success – except that I do get the b/w Samsung logo. ![]() Then the new firmware showed up for T-Mobile, the G920TUVU3DOI1_G920TTMB3DOI1_G920TUVU3DOI1_5. Then I did go through the described wipe cash, and factory reset and some more wipe cash with reboot system in various combinations and always ended on black and white Samsung logo screen. Hold Down+Power+Home until screen goes black and move finder from Down to UP while still holding the Power+HomeĪs soon as black and white Samsung logo comes up AND continue holding UP+Power+Home until Android flashes and recovery menu comes up. The b/w Samsung logo will automatically come up and stay that way forever My current procedure to get there is here: ODIN – trying to flash 5.0.2, 5.1.1 firmware OF and OH did not work.īy observing and trying various described ways I finally got to the Android recovery menu. Initially I could only get to green Downloading screen. All worked on T-Mobile network on my SIM.īut there were some small problems, and trying to fix them I followed some XDA process and inadvertently wiped SYSTEM folder. Good sole on internet from changed IMEI after some gymnastics via Hamanchi. Using XDA non-Knox trip sequence rooted described in the attached pdf. Phone is: Samsung S6 on MS-G920T T-Mobile Problem #1: Galaxy S6 is stuck in Samsung logo screen ![]() If you are looking for solutions to your own #Android issue, you can contact us by using the link provided at the bottom of that page. Galaxy S6 bootlooping after tripping Samsung Knox.Galaxy S6 is stuck in Samsung logo screen.Some of such problems, particularly for the #GalaxyS6 series, are mentioned below so if you are experiencing issues after an update or flashing, this post may be helpful.īelow are the topics discussed in this post: Flashing or changing the software in a #Samsungd phone is common but still causes problems from time to time. ![]()
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