on 21-04-2016 09:22
on 21-04-2016 09:22
Hi all
I have a Nexus 9. Like a fool I was seduced by the pure Android experience and ordered this laggy crasshy monster.
I downloaded and attempted to install the latest security update over the weekend. The wallpaper had gone, and would not allow me to select a new or reinstate my wallpaper. I was not allowed to access any of my downloaded files and Bluetooth was unavailable.
I bit the bullet and instgated my first factory reset. The device went into bootloop. I tried to empty the cache, even wipe the cache partition, but was unable to do so as the device is locked.
No amount of pressing volume and power key combinations is going to change it's sorry state.
The Android boot wheels are dancing happily, taunting me.
The device itself is just over a year old. However, I feel that as Goog;e and carriers are meant to work together over security updates - they did in the old days at least - that O2 should take some responsibility for this.
Ideas, anyone?
21-04-2016 12:19 - edited 21-04-2016 12:21
21-04-2016 12:19 - edited 21-04-2016 12:21
@Bambino wrote:OP said in their post that they had tried a factory reset.
No they didn't exactly state that. They mentioned clearing cache which isn't the same thing.
The bit about instigating a factory reset isn't clear to me.
on 21-04-2016 12:47
on 21-04-2016 12:47
on 21-04-2016 12:58
on 21-04-2016 12:58
on 21-04-2016 13:47
Dear all
Sorry for any confusion.
I have factory reset the device. This locked the device into a bootloop. Although I can put the device into Recovery Mode, the device does not access the screen whereby I can emprty or erase the cache. Instead it goes back to the first boot interrupt screen, offering the option of putting the machine into Recovery mode.
I am pressing Volume Up and Power at the same time, and am holding them.
I have contacted HTC by email as there is currently no one online. I am deaf, and phone calls are a nightmare! The Nexus 9 Support Link had no relevant information.
I have had the machine for thirteen months, which makes it out of warranty. However, I feel that O2 and/or Google bears some responsibility in sending me what I have every right to believe would be a safe software update.
The software update is what bricked my tablet.
on 21-04-2016 13:49
on 21-04-2016 13:49
on 21-04-2016 13:51
on 21-04-2016 13:51
@Anonymous wrote:
I am pressing Volume Up and Power at the same time, and am holding them.
At this point you HOLD power and press Vol Up ONCE only.
on 28-04-2016 09:49
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on 28-04-2016 19:18
on 28-04-2016 19:18
on 28-04-2016 21:03
on 28-04-2016 21:03
@Anonymous wrote:
Hi Martin. O2 took the device in for repair. I have had a text advising me that the machine was indeed beyond repair. I'm getting a replacement soon. Meanwhile I'm enjoying the speed of an unupgraded Nex 7 I bought second hand last week.
Hi @Anonymous out of interest are you paying for the replacement...or are O2 providing you with one free of charge?
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on 29-04-2016 14:07