Oh, that's bad firmware avoid doing a factory reset as you can get it working without losing data (factory reset most of the time wont work when it boot loops on animated samsung logo like that.)
You will need to reflash the firmware on that phone using ODIN flasher if you want to keep the data.
Download the Samsung Firmware from here:
http://updato.com/firmware-archive-selec...
To choose the correct firmware, compare the CSC code (Region / Carrier) that is displayed in the recovery menu:
To boot recovery mode on the phone, take battery out (wait 5 seconds) or force turn phone off via power + volume down for 8-10 seconds then quickly hold power and volume up until it shows (vibrates and shows samsung logo) It will most likely say booting recovery. Let it boot and you will see it display what I said hopefully. Firmware build version information is displayed at top of recovery menu if you want to keep note of it, it's useful to know to help identify which firmware is best for your phone.
It will print in the recovery menu applied CSC code OPS or something like that.
Once you have downloaded the correct firmware, you will need to open up odin
Good instructions on how to use odin are here:
http://updato.com/how-to/how-to-install-...
Alternatively you can use Samsung Smart Switch to identify which firmware is right for your phone:
1. Open up smart switch after downloading and installing it:
http://prntscr.com/euryyt
For below check the back of the phone / behind battery for S/N and IMEI.
2. Enter Model Number (Use capitals):
http://prntscr.com/eurze9
3. Enter Serial Number:
http://prntscr.com/eurzu7
4. The software should display something like this:
http://d38v16rqg5mb6e.cloudfront.net/wp-...
(BTU) is the region code to identify which region firmware you need for your device, just make sure to use latest one to avoid issues with flashing older firmware than the one you already have on your device.
But don't use smart switch or samsung kies to flash firmware on phone if you want to keep data though.
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u can try install official firmware this tutorial help u
https://www.mobileheadlines.net/how-to-i...
abouza ucf さんによる
I've tried three different batteries, two of which are genuine Samsung ones, all of which worked fine until the day the S5 started boot-looping, so I'm disinclined to believe it's a battery issue with all three batteries. It had just performed a software update which had completed successfully, and phone had rebooted. The problem started when the phone ran out of charge and powered down. I swapped the battery over and then this started when I turned on again. I have done the following:
1) Left battery out for at least 30 minutes, powered on. Tried all three batteries like this.
2) Removed the SIM card and reinserted. I have no SD card.
3) Powered up with Volume Down, Home, Power. It brought up the Firmware upgrade boot screen, but just rebooting off here didn't work. Selecting to upgrade the firmware said “downloading" until the phone battery died (was on 90% to start with) and didn't fix the issue.
4) Powered up with Volume Up, Home, Power. It said “Recovery Booting…” but doesn't actually go to the recovery menu, it just resumes the boot loop. As a result of this, I can't perform a factory reset using the menu, as I can't get to the menu.
Please advise me on how to proceed from here?
Many thanks,
Geoff Jones
Geoff Jones さんによる
If your phone is anything like mine was, you probably have an internal wireing/charging problem. The energy doesn't flow correctly from the charging port to the battery to throughout the phone, somethings broken somewhere, and any battery you put in the phone will come out damaged. I struggled with this problem for a while, messing with alternative ways to charge it such as https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwTrlMom..., but ultamently the phone wasn't worth the trouble and I got rid of it. The batteries you put in your broken phone will wear down quickly and I found it would cost more money to fix than to just buy a new one. It has nothing to do with how your phone runs and everything to do with flow of energy, so factory resetting will not help anyway. Sorry for your loss.
Kiersten Woehler さんによる