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AzNightmare 05-17-2013 12:30 PM

Urgent: My Galaxy S2 suddenly stopped working, keeps self-rebooting and dying.
 
So my Galaxy S2 (Telus T989D model) was working fine.
Then all of a sudden, it reboot itself. And it tried to restart but kept crashing and it would reboot itself again, and again and again.

The phone vibrates each time as it tries to reboot.

Eventually, I just took the battery out and waited about 2 minutes.
When I place the battery in, the phone automatically starts up again,
without me needing to press the power/on button.

And it would maybe get to the "S" splash screen before it crashes again
and reboots itself over and over again.

ALSO:
When I plugged in my phone with the USB charger, with NO battery inside,
The phone tries to boot up on it's own, but the screen stays blank (off)
as the phone just vibrates over and over again as it tries to restart itself.

What's going on???!!

I already tried blowing on the battery connector and the phone connector to make sure
there's no debris or anything
(although the phone stopped working when the battery lid was on, so nothing could have gone inside anyway).

Quite urgent, as I'm going on a trip Tomorrow morning for the long weekend.

jeedee 05-17-2013 12:38 PM

I think its Samsung sending you a message to get the new S4 :troll:

But in all seriousness; sounds like a battery problem.

AzNightmare 05-17-2013 12:42 PM

Contract ends in Jan 2015. lol.

So more likely a battery issue and not the Phone?
Cause I don't think the phone is supposed to start up on it's own when a battery is placed in...
Or does the phone just start vibrating when a usb charger inserted without a battery in the phone.

I'm more worried about losing my data.
I'm willing to fork out the price for a new battery if needed.
How much does the Telus store charge for a new battery?

jeedee 05-17-2013 12:45 PM

Yikes at the contract :lol

If you can find a friend/someone with the S2 battery, try it out with your phone and see how your phone 'reacts'.

Better to test it out than paying for a battery and finding out it isn't a battery issue.

AzNightmare 05-17-2013 12:51 PM

I would test it out with a friend, but not much time left.
And hard to contact people fast without a phone, or their contact number, which is in the phone. lol... (suddenly realized how crippled I am now)

I figured if I bring it to a retail store, they can diagnose it and won't sell me a battery unless that is the real issue.

Has anyone else had a battery issue with the phone reacting like this before?

kwy 05-17-2013 01:11 PM

Buy a battery from eBay and save yourself a bunch.

shenmecar 05-17-2013 02:06 PM

honestly doesn't sound like a battery problem. batteries usually don't fail. if it did fail, then your phone wouldn't be trying to boot. it wouldn't have the power to do so. i suggest you go to telus and see if u have warranty left.
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DC5-S 05-17-2013 02:06 PM

I had the same issue, ended up being the motherboard. I got the warranty work done through Rogers
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!MiKrofT 05-17-2013 02:24 PM

I doubt it's the battery. Sounds like there's a problem with the phone itself.

Fafine 05-17-2013 03:13 PM

lol thats exactly what happened to my s3,
brought in for warranty still waiting to get the phone back.

if you login to your gmail account you can find all your contacts that was on your phone, if you synced it.

AzNightmare 05-17-2013 03:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fafine (Post 8239748)
lol thats exactly what happened to my s3,
brought in for warranty still waiting to get the phone back.

if you login to your gmail account you can find all your contacts that was on your phone, if you synced it.

I think my Warranty is only 1 year...
Seems like I'm gonna get screwed.
After doing some research, I think it's a power faulty issue.
Like the power button is stuck (internally) and it keeps rebooting the phone.

Fafine 05-17-2013 04:17 PM

^ yeah thats what i read too
that or the motherboard,

you could try and check out some cellphone repair places.
but the s2 isn't worth much now either, you can probably grab another one on craigslist for like 200.

AzNightmare 05-17-2013 04:37 PM

Is it 1 year for everywhere? Or is Telus just being cheap?

I went to the retail store, and they basically told me the same thing.
Phone isn't worth much anymore.
Since warranty is gone, the money I'm forking out to get it analyzed and repair might just end up costing me more than getting another phone.

Fafine 05-17-2013 04:39 PM

yup 1 year is the norm. unless you bought extended warranty

i was pretty choked when my s3 died, cause it's only been like 6 months but at least its within warranty.

and yeah, its funny how fast phones depreciates

AzNightmare 05-17-2013 05:02 PM



So I figured this is my issue.
Does anyone know any repair places that can do this?

AzNightmare 05-17-2013 05:43 PM

:lawl:
:lawl:
:lawl:

I opened up my phone, and just pressed the power button a few times
and blew on it "NES cartridge" style
Even tilt it vertically.

Now it works.

dicecube 05-17-2013 05:55 PM

Why would you buy a battery from the telus store?

nns 05-17-2013 06:02 PM

I've noticed this issue too with my Rogers S2 LTE. I thought it was Whatsapp that was causing it cause it seemed like every time the phone would reboot over and over again, 9/10 I had just used Whatsapp.

But yea, it would restart over and over again. Sometimes I would plug in the charger, and it would start power cycling itself over and over until I pulled off the battery.

Strange thing is it just started this week.

AzNightmare 05-17-2013 06:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dicecube (Post 8239828)
Why would you buy a battery from the telus store?

I assume they sell spare batteries there for a phone they used to carry...

Or are you asking me why, as in there's cheaper options pretty much anywhere else?

shenmecar 05-19-2013 07:56 AM

if you bought it outright at telus with a credit card, most credit cards do provide an extra year of manufacturer warranty. but i doubt you did so........worth a shot to bring this up.
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