Hello,
I have a Nexus 5 that recently started rebooting spontaneously. Rooted, but otherwise completely stock. The device is out of warranty.
The issue has become progressively worse, and now is bad enough that it can't even make it through a boot cycle.
So, the behavior resembles a boot loop, but what appears to be actually happening is that power is not delivered consistently.
I just replaced the battery, and behavior is unchanged. Weird thing: if I whack the phone continuously throughout the boot process, the device will eventually boot to Android. Once I stop whacking, it returns to its regularly scheduled "boot loop."
Besides the battery connectors, are there other user-serviceable connections that might be preventing power from being delivered continuously? No point replacing the board unless someone can point me in the direction of a place to get one cheap.
Thanks!
I have a Nexus 5 that recently started rebooting spontaneously. Rooted, but otherwise completely stock. The device is out of warranty.
The issue has become progressively worse, and now is bad enough that it can't even make it through a boot cycle.
So, the behavior resembles a boot loop, but what appears to be actually happening is that power is not delivered consistently.
I just replaced the battery, and behavior is unchanged. Weird thing: if I whack the phone continuously throughout the boot process, the device will eventually boot to Android. Once I stop whacking, it returns to its regularly scheduled "boot loop."
Besides the battery connectors, are there other user-serviceable connections that might be preventing power from being delivered continuously? No point replacing the board unless someone can point me in the direction of a place to get one cheap.
Thanks!
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