Last week I was minding my own business, doing usual stuff on my phone and the device spontaneously rebooted into a bootloop at the Google logo. So I think "OK, no problem... I can try wiping cache/dalvik or at worst I have a recent nandroid backup" and proceed to reboot into recovery... except that it still hangs on the Google logo. Stuck at work I did a bunch of googling and found one other user who had the same thing happen recently.
When I got home I tried to fastboot flash TWRP again... but alas was still stuck at the Google logo. Next was a full flash of Google stock images, but that did nothing either... so I relocked the bootloader and had my provider (TELUS) send it in for warranty repair. I just had it returned with the repair stating the main board was replaced.
I have noticed a few users posting about being stuck on the Google logo and this concerns me a bit, as it almost seems like there may be some inherent hardware flaw causing the issue.
So I'm throwing the questions out there: Has anyone else had similar problems and is this something we should start to be concerned with?
When I got home I tried to fastboot flash TWRP again... but alas was still stuck at the Google logo. Next was a full flash of Google stock images, but that did nothing either... so I relocked the bootloader and had my provider (TELUS) send it in for warranty repair. I just had it returned with the repair stating the main board was replaced.
I have noticed a few users posting about being stuck on the Google logo and this concerns me a bit, as it almost seems like there may be some inherent hardware flaw causing the issue.
So I'm throwing the questions out there: Has anyone else had similar problems and is this something we should start to be concerned with?
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