Need help with my oneplus 3t - OnePlus 3T Questions & Answers

Personally, I updated my android to 7.1.1, so I used vpn because it had not arrived yet, later my cell phone updated normally, but now it takes time to load all the applications on the phone, I would like your help to reverse these situations .
Thank you very much in advance

Try to clear cache
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How do I do this?
Could explain step by step, I am lay in this matter

Turn the OnePlus 3 off
Press and hold the Volume Up, Power and Home buttons at the same time until the Android logo shows up and the phone vibrates
Then let go of the Power button and continue to hold the other buttons
Use the volume buttons to scroll down to highlight Wipe Cache Partition
Press the Power button
Scroll down to Yes and press the Power button
Scroll to Reboot System Now and press Power
Your OnePlus 3 will reboot with a cleared system cache

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Can't get the recovery menu to work after update

For the most part, I haven't had any issues with my phone after lollipop. I'm liking the new features and the new pull down quick access buttons. For some reason though, when I boot into recovery mode, I can't seem to get the menu to pop up. I've tried every combination I can think off with the power button and volume buttons but nothing seems to work. Any ideas?
I've recently had to wipe the cache on my Turbo and the recovery mode does seem to have changed. With the phone powered off, hold the power button and volume down button until you get to the bootloader. Use the volume keys to navigate the menu and press the power button to select. Select recovery and you should see the Android icon laying down. Hold the power button FIRST for about two seconds and then tap the volume up button.
Yes, if you're wiping the cache it will take a long time. Do not freak out! :good: The ETA should be about 20+ minutes.
I've done it before on kitkat and know that it takes forever. The first time I did it though I was flipping out cause I thought it was deleting everything haha.
I did finally get it to come up using that method, and your right it has changed. You have to be really accurate when holding the power button and using the vol up arrow because I was trying that before and never could get it to come up.
Anyway thanks for the help.
After lolipop update it is reversed. Hold power button and tap on up volume... For sure
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[Q] WTF!

Just got my new N6, was setting it up, got the system update to 5.1 which I downloaded. Until here, everything seemed fine, however, after installing, I got an error message and since then, all it's doing is "Android is starting..."
Where did I go wrong? Called Moto CS which was a joke! I'll call Expansys from where I got the phone. But there has to be an easier solution.
Anyone? Thanks in advance.
If its the first boot after updating, it might take some time. Else try to factory reset from the recovery.
Turn OFF Nexus > Press and hold Vol Up button + Power button. Use Vol Down button to select Recovery and Power button to choose it. When the Android with Red triangle appears, press and hold Power button and tap on Vol Up. Now choose Factory reset option.
Thank you, but could not turn it off. Trying to power + vol up didn't do anything, however, power + vol down gave the fastboot mode from where I chose recovery, but it said no command was found
I think that means you have no custom recovery. Taken from another site:
"Press and hold the Power key and the Volume up key for around three seconds and then let go of the Volume up key, but keep pressing Power.
You should see the Android system recovery options pop up at the top of the screen. Use the Volume keys to highlight the options and the Power key to select the one you want."
Try this from the recovery screen. I think there is a power off option or maybe a factory reset option.
I'll give it a try and post am update, thank you.
Yeah simply pressing and holding power down then Pressing volume up once while holding power will give you the option to factory data reset. During startup it'll take some time for the first boot, some report 10 mins, be patient.
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Holding power and vol up doesn't do anything for me! Why is it doing that?!
It's power and vol down. it boots you into the bootloader and there you can choose functions with vol up and down, and select it with power.
I did the factory reset, but it's still stuck in that same cycle. Called Motorola who advised to ask the merchant for a replacement. I called Expansys (from where I bought it), and was informed that I have to send it in first, then they will determine what the fault is and then I'll get the replacement, seriously?!
I called my AMEX and asked them to handle it.

Replaced LCD screen, now stuck in boot loop.

Hello everyone.
Last night I took to the journey of replacing my screen on my moto x. After carefully piecing all of the parts back together, something weird happened.
The phone seemed to start up normally, with the traditional M logo, and then goes into the boot animation. It'll sit there booting for a good minute, and then will make a small buzz, the boot animation will freeze in the middle of a frame, and then it'll shut off and redo the same process.
I was wondering if anyone has had this issue, and has found a fix yet. Thank you in advance
Did you try to make a hard reset at your phone? Make a hard reset and see if the issue remains.
To do this,
With the phone powered off, press and hold the Volume Down button and the Power button at the same time for about 3 seconds.
From the Boot Mode Selection Menu screen, use the Volume Down button to scroll to Recovery, and press Volume Up to select.
When the screen with the Android logo appears, press and hold the Power button, then press and release Volume Up to display the menu options.
Use the volume keys to scroll to "wipe data/factory reset" and press the Power key to select it.
Scroll down to "Yes - erase all user data" and press the Power key to select it.

OnePlus 3T instant reboot when press&hold power key

Hey guys,
recently I noticed that my OnePlus 3T does not give me the option to power off or reboot my device when I press and hold the power button. It just instantly reboots and after 10 seconds I am back on the lockscreen. It does not power off.
I searched the web but did not find anything so I don't know what to do.
I appreciate every hint, tip or trick.
Thanks you very much,
rxsin
In my op3,t exists the following options .. turn off and reiniciate
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RxSIN said:
Hey guys,
recently I noticed that my OnePlus 3T does not give me the option to power off or reboot my device when I press and hold the power button. It just instantly reboots and after 10 seconds I am back on the lockscreen. It does not power off.
I searched the web but did not find anything so I don't know what to do.
I appreciate every hint, tip or trick.
Thanks you very much,
rxsin
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Go to Developer options and try enabling Advance Reboot
I'm currently on FreedomOS 2.9, which I assume is the stock behaviour (OOS 4.1.6) for the power button:
Holding power button (takes 7 seconds or so) when screen is off = phone powers off
Holding power button when screen is on = option to reboot or power off
Holding power button when screen is on (with dev option Advance Reboot Menu) = options to reboot, power off, recovery or bootloader
It's expected behavior. If your phone freezes for whatever reason, you have to hold power button for ~8 seconds to reboot it.
If you use Substratum on OxygenOS then the reboot dialog itself crashes and reboots the UI.

j7 prime g610f/ds slow pattern unlock

So I recently rooted my j7 prime successfully ...everthings works fine but theres one annoying problem.. the pattern or pin screen lock takes about 3-5 seconds to verify... fingerprint works fine.... how do i fix it??
aty3838 said:
So I recently rooted my j7 prime successfully ...everthings works fine but theres one annoying problem.. the pattern or pin screen lock takes about 3-5 seconds to verify... fingerprint works fine.... how do i fix it??
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Having the same issue. Apparently if the phone is not rooted everything works just well...
hi
for fix this problems please run this points:
Step 1: Reboot your phone in safe mode to know if it stillpattern or pin screen lock takes about 3-5 seconds to verify
Starting the phone up in safe mode will temporarily disable all third-party apps and if one of them is causing the problem, then it should lag or freeze in that state. In which case, all you have to do is find the app that’s causing the problem to fix it.
Power off your Galaxy J7. Press and hold the Power key, tap Power off and then touch POWER OFF to confirm.
Press and hold the Power key past the screen with the device name.
When ‘SAMSUNG’ appears on the screen, release the Power key.
Immediately after releasing the Power key, press and hold the Volume down key.
Continue to hold the Volume down key until the device finishes restarting.
Safe mode will display in the bottom left corner of the screen.
Release the Volume down key when you see ‘Safe Mode’.
Finding the culprit is easy to do but if you have a lot of apps, it becomes really challenging. So, begin your search with apps that you installed close to the time the problem started. Once found, you may try clearing its cache and data first but if that doesn’t work, then you have to uninstall it. Please take note that clearing the cache and data may delete your settings for that app as well as the data you’ve accumulated.
From any Home screen, tap the Apps icon.
Tap Settings.
Tap Applications.
Tap Application manager.
Tap suspected app.
Tap Storage.
Tap Clear cache.
Tap Clear data and then tap OK.
You may have to uninstall more than one app to find the problem so be patient.
Step 2: Wipe cache partition so caches will be replaced
System caches that are corrupt or obsolete can also cause this kind of problem or any other performance issues. It’s recommended you delete them from time to time so they will be replaced with new ones but since you really don’t have access to individual caches, you just have to delete all of them at once and you can do that by booting your device up in recovery mode:
Turn off the device.
Press and hold the Volume Up key and the Home key, then press and hold the Power key.
When the device logo screen displays, release only the Power key
When the Android logo displays, release all keys (‘Installing system update’ will show for about 30 – 60 seconds before showing the Android system recovery menu options).
Press the Volume down key several times key to highlight ‘wipe cache partition.’
Press the Power key to select.
Press the Volume down key to highlight ‘yes’ and press the Power key to select.
When the wipe cache partition is complete, ‘Reboot system now’ is highlighted.
Press the Power key to restart the device.
Once the phone becomes active and ready, try to observe it if the freezes and lags are still there and if so, then you have no other choice but to reset your device.
It also happens, I just changed the kernel and you're done
Or you can upon installing the ROM via TWRP flash "no-verity-opt-encrypt", allow it to boot and then flash Magisk. Just checked - the unlock works fast and the root is intact.
same lag
the same issue here
help please
Same Problem face but when input customer rom then problem slob but if I input customer then full charge by long time.
andrexd said:
It also happens, I just changed the kernel and you're done
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what kernel did you flash? im in nougat 7.0 stock rom btw
armn_vampire said:
hi
for fix this problems please run this points:
Step 1: Reboot your phone in safe mode to know if it stillpattern or pin screen lock takes about 3-5 seconds to verify
Starting the phone up in safe mode will temporarily disable all third-party apps and if one of them is causing the problem, then it should lag or freeze in that state. In which case, all you have to do is find the app that’s causing the problem to fix it.
Power off your Galaxy J7. Press and hold the Power key, tap Power off and then touch POWER OFF to confirm.
Press and hold the Power key past the screen with the device name.
When ‘SAMSUNG’ appears on the screen, release the Power key.
Immediately after releasing the Power key, press and hold the Volume down key.
Continue to hold the Volume down key until the device finishes restarting.
Safe mode will display in the bottom left corner of the screen.
Release the Volume down key when you see ‘Safe Mode’.
Finding the culprit is easy to do but if you have a lot of apps, it becomes really challenging. So, begin your search with apps that you installed close to the time the problem started. Once found, you may try clearing its cache and data first but if that doesn’t work, then you have to uninstall it. Please take note that clearing the cache and data may delete your settings for that app as well as the data you’ve accumulated.
From any Home screen, tap the Apps icon.
Tap Settings.
Tap Applications.
Tap Application manager.
Tap suspected app.
Tap Storage.
Tap Clear cache.
Tap Clear data and then tap OK.
You may have to uninstall more than one app to find the problem so be patient.
Step 2: Wipe cache partition so caches will be replaced
System caches that are corrupt or obsolete can also cause this kind of problem or any other performance issues. It’s recommended you delete them from time to time so they will be replaced with new ones but since you really don’t have access to individual caches, you just have to delete all of them at once and you can do that by booting your device up in recovery mode:
Turn off the device.
Press and hold the Volume Up key and the Home key, then press and hold the Power key.
When the device logo screen displays, release only the Power key
When the Android logo displays, release all keys (‘Installing system update’ will show for about 30 – 60 seconds before showing the Android system recovery menu options).
Press the Volume down key several times key to highlight ‘wipe cache partition.’
Press the Power key to select.
Press the Volume down key to highlight ‘yes’ and press the Power key to select.
When the wipe cache partition is complete, ‘Reboot system now’ is highlighted.
Press the Power key to restart the device.
Once the phone becomes active and ready, try to observe it if the freezes and lags are still there and if so, then you have no other choice but to reset your device.
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I have faced the slimier problem and I have tried all possible methods suggested on internet event the steps defined above but no luck. Here's only two thinks you can do about this problem.
1. Do not use PIN/Password/Pattern but use Fingerprints. It will not lags when you use Fingerprint to unlock your device.
2. Hence it's only happens when you root your mobile so you have to flash your mobile with original ROM (easily available on internet) to unroot your device. After unroot it won't lags.
Apparently there is nothing more you can do about this issue.

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