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P6000 - Safe mode and rebooting loop issue

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2018 11:29 am
by CarmeloPG88
Dear moderators and blackview experts,

I am having an issue with my Blackview P6000 that I would like to share with the community.
Seems that I installed a program or touched the settings in such a way that the phone is continuously rebooting after a few seconds after booting.

I got the phone 1 month ago and I am running with the default stock ROM that came with the phone (I was postponing the update) that is based on Android 7.1.1
In order to solve the issue I wanted to initiate in Safe Mode but I have not found the way to do this yet (In other phones I used to enter in safe mode by long pressing the power off button in the screen until I was getting the prompt window asking for rebooting in Safe Mode but the power off in the screen of the Blackview P6000 is just different)

The phone indicates before restarting: "A running program has requested Android to disable audio effects, so FX Effects will be disabled" and I am assuming this is what is causing the issue.

I hope you could give me some light about:
- Entering in Safe Mode
- Solving this issue without trying a hard reset

Thank you very much in advance for your help
All the best
Carmelo

Re: P6000 - Safe mode and rebooting loop issue

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2018 4:07 pm
by blackview_admin
Hi there!

  1. Press and hold the Power button.
  2. While doing that, tap and hold the Power off entry
  3. When the Reboot to safe mode prompt appears, tap OK.

Your device will then restart and it will be in “Safe mode”  ;)

Re: P6000 - Safe mode and rebooting loop issue

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2018 9:53 am
by CarmeloPG88
The menu is different so pressing and holding the power off entry would not work.

I found out how to enter safe mode, here I am sharing:

How to boot in Safe Mode: Power off the phone, then turn on (power button) and press both volume buttons (up and down) while the phone is initiating (there is a first blackview screen, no need to press in that one but in the second one - dynamic blackview logo). Hold the buttons until the phone starts. Safe mode will appear at the bottom left

Also, I just managed to fix the issue by quickly force closing the following system apps: 
System ui, audio fx y Bluetooth share
Then I went through many of the system apps and especially those 3 and deleted cache and data. 

This worked like a charm. Maybe it is also useful for others
All the best
Carmelo

Re: P6000 - Safe mode and rebooting loop issue

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2018 2:22 pm
by blackview_admin
CarmeloPG88 wrote:
The menu is different so pressing and holding the power off entry would not work.

I found out how to enter safe mode, here I am sharing:

How to boot in Safe Mode: Power off the phone, then turn on (power button) and press both volume buttons (up and down) while the phone is initiating (there is a first blackview screen, no need to press in that one but in the second one - dynamic blackview logo). Hold the buttons until the phone starts. Safe mode will appear at the bottom left

Also, I just managed to fix the issue by quickly force closing the following system apps: 
System ui, audio fx y Bluetooth share
Then I went through many of the system apps and especially those 3 and deleted cache and data. 

This worked like a charm. Maybe it is also useful for others
All the best
Carmelo

Thanks for the feedback!

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