Well, this is the most widely recognized issue when discussing about Android devices. Likewise, the issue can be effortlessly fixed as you just need to wipe the system of your device. As a rule, the boot loop issue is happening when flashing custom ROMs; you should realize that in the wake of updating with the firmware, a wipe is being needed. If you skip the wipe, your phone will keep rebooting.
Presently, on this strategy, we expected that you have installed a custom recovery image on your phone: like CWM recovery, AmonRA, TWRP recovery, etc... Use the recovery for wiping the system of your phone and for fixing the boot loop issue. Be careful as every device can be entered in recovery mode in an unexpected way; more often than not you have to press a combination of buttons (for instance on Samsung you have to press Volume Up and Home buttons) while Powering up your tablet/phone. Once the recovery mode entered you have to choose:
- · Use the Volume keys in order to move through the recovery mode menu.
- · Choose “advanced” and select “wipe dalvik cache”.
- · Go back to the main menu.
- · Choose “wipe data factory reset”.
- · Return and the same time select “wipe cache partition”.
- · Return and choose “reboot system now”.
- · Your phone will start in Android OS now.
Following the above-mentioned instructions, you can easily fix the boot loop issues and then you are able to safely use your custom ROM firmware.
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