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26-06-2015 09:27 PM
I've come across 2 instances of LG G3's just switching themselves off randomly and not coming back on until connected to the charger or had the battery pulled and replaced.
Both the devices in question are from Vodafone and came with Android 4 before beign updated. I have a third device that hasn't been updated and has never had the issue. A 4th device came from Vodafone with the lateest firmware already installed.
This would make me think that there has been some kind of issue with the upgrade process that has left some conflicts behind that has caused the problem.
The internet recommends a factory reset which we are in the process to trying. Failing that they recommend a repair/replacement through the retailer. One of the devices is only a week old so if it's likely to be an ongoing problem I think we will go down the replacement router whilst still in the cooling off period.
Anyone else had any experience of this?
26-06-2015 09:58 PM - edited 26-06-2015 09:59 PM
Current Phone >
Samsung Galaxy s²⁴ Ultra 512gb.
26-06-2015 10:15 PM
@bandofbrothers1 wrote:
After updating a phones OS it is suggested that a Hard Reset is carried out to remove any old code. A bit like a spring clean. Of course creating that back up to preserve data and remove any SD Cards..
I think you'll find that Nabs is aware of this :smileywink:
PWIAC
27-06-2015 01:30 PM
The Phones affected; Do they have "Auto Update/Install" enabled from Google Play Store?
I have seen an instance where multiple updates has caused a bottleneck in the system, resulting in the Phone rebooting to protect itself. (which Android is designed to do, as you know...)
TSD
27-06-2015 01:39 PM
30-06-2015 11:19 AM
Soa factory reset hasn't sorted the problem. It seems we have narrowed it down to hardware and in my mind we are looking at a faulty charger or a faulty device. The charger seems to work fine with other devices so i'd be inclined to exclude that which woudl lead to a faulty device.
Unless the community have any other suggestions I think it's time to send it back to Vodafone. :smileysad:
30-06-2015 11:26 AM
Do you have another charger to try it with Nabs? Perhaps the one from the HTC One? I seem to think it is a similar rating.
Also, have you tried charging the device switched off? Does that have any impact.
PWIAC
30-06-2015 11:37 AM
When it has happened previously it's been on both a wireless charging dock and plugged in so i think the charge may be a red herring. Having said that todays test is to try with a different charger, just to definitively rule that out :smileywink:
30-06-2015 11:44 AM
Were you using the same charger on the wireless dock as you were when it was plugged in?
Do you think it may actually be an issue with the battery perhaps? Dodgy batteries sometimes exhibit weird behaviour.
PWIAC
30-06-2015 11:48 AM
The wireless charger was completely different (different plug and cable)
A faulty battery is a high possibility, Unfortunately I don't have a spare (nor time left in the cooling off period to get another) to try so if todays test still indicates a hardware issue then I think a new device will be the best option...