Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Stuck In Boot Screen, Does Not Start, Other Related Problems

The #Samsung Galaxy #Note4 which was released in the later part of 2014 is one of the best smartphones with a large display. Sporting a 5.7 inch Super AMOLED display with a 1440 x 2560 pixel resolution it is an ideal device for multimedia work. Although it has already been succeeded by the Note 5 there are still a lot of consumers who buy this device due to its bang for the buck value.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4

Some owners of this phone however are experiencing some issues with the device. Our readers for instance are complaining about the Galaxy Note 4 stuck in boot screen, does not start, and other related issues. We will tackle these issues in this latest installment of our focused troubleshooting series.

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Note 4 Stuck In Boot Screen After Getting Wet

Problem: Hi, we are on holiday and the other day the ‘waterproof’ phone case leaked and some sea water got into the phone, it made the phone battery very hot so we took it out. When we got back to the hotel, I put it in a bag of rice for two days, even rinsed it under clean water after  reading some reviews. It is now dry and seemed to take a charge this morning. But when I tried to turn it on, it got stuck at the first screen, just kept looping the screen that said “samsung note 4”. Any suggestions on what we should do next? All help will be appreciated. Kind Regards.

Solution: Assuming that the hardware components of your phone wasn’t affected by the seawater the first thing that you should do is to take out the battery and the microSD card of your phone if one is installed. Press and hold the power button for at least a minute. This will discharge your phone circuit and clear out its RAM. Reinsert just the battery then turn on your phone. Does your phone complete the boot up process? If it does then you can go ahead and reinsert the microSD card.

If however the problem still persists then turn off your phone and start it in recovery mode. From here wipe the cache partition of your phone. Restart your phone normally then check if your phone will boot up.

If your phone still gets stuck in the Samsung logo then it’s time to consider doing a factory reset. Take note that this will delete your data stored in the phone so only do this if you have recently made a backup of your phone data.

If the above steps fail to resolve the issue then try replacing your phone battery. If your phone still doesn’t work then you should bring it to an authorized service center as some hardware component may have been affected by the water.

Note 4 Keeps Shutting Down

Problem: Yesterday, suddenly, my phone turned off, and started again, but didn’t completely start, it keeps on shutting down, again and again and again, before reaching the lock screen, tried a lot of methods, nothing seemed to help, yesterday, tried to hit the power button against the wall, once, and it worked for 20 hours, and now the same, and the method is not helping at all. Please help me with this.

Solution: Since you mentioned that when you hit the power button of your phone it worked for a couple of hours then this may mean that there might be a loose connection in the power button. You should however check if this issue is caused by a software problem first. To do this check if some form of corrupt temporary data is causing this problem by wiping the cache partition of your phone from the recovery mode.

Another factor that you should not overlook is that if a certain app you downloaded is causing this issue. To do this you need to start your phone in Safe Mode and see if the issue occurs in this mode. If it doesn’t then you need to find out what app is causing this problem and uninstall it.

If the above troubleshooting steps fail then this may already be a hardware related issue caused by the phone’s power button. I suggest you bring your phone to an authorized service center and have it checked.

Note 4 Turns Off While Taking Picture

Problem: While taking a picture my phone powers off and the only way to restart is to  plug in the charger. Recently I have  been having problems with the battery showing 100% charge while turned off and charging. But on restart battery is only charger 97%.I have tried Advanced Battery Calibrator and Battery Repair to try and solve this problem but it still persists.

Solution: There are different factors that needs to be checked to get to the bottom of this problem. The first thing that you should do is to verify if some form of corrupt temporary data stored in your phone is causing this problem. To do this you need to wipe the cache partition of your phone from the recovery mode. Try taking a picture.

Next, certain apps installed in your phone can also cause this issue. To check if this is the case just start your phone in Safe Mode. In this mode only the pre-installed apps are allowed to run while apps you downloaded are disabled. Try taking a picture. If your phone does not shut down then an app may be causing the problem. Do a trial and error method in finding out what this app is and uninstall it.

A faulty microSD card can also lead to this type of problem. To check if this is the case just take out your phone microSD card then take a picture.

Another factor that you should also consider is a corrupt phone software. To troubleshoot this you need to backup your phone data and do a factory reset.

Finally, if the above troubleshooting steps fail then try changing your battery with a new one. Your battery may not be supplying the correct voltage when the camera is used causing your phone to shut down.

Note 4 Black Screen After Failed Software Update

Problem: Dec. 1, 2015 – my phone told me it needed an update. I didn’t pay attention to it, as I’ve seen it before, and accepted the update. Now my phone will not boot up past the red Verizon screen. It is stuck and has been for the past hour (the update was “”11 mins””). My phone was getting REALLY hot, so I made an executive decision to remove the battery, since the power button had no response. I waited 10 mins and put the battery back in to boot up, but I’m still stuck at the red screen…. Now the screen is totally black and the LED notification light is strobing blue to white to blue again. No idea what is going on with my phone. It has NEVER done this before. Thank you in advance for any help you can provide!

Solution: Your phone may have experienced a glitch in the process of installing the phone update. What you should do first is to take out the phone battery and microSD card if one is installed then press the power button for at least a minute. This drains your phone circuit of any charge and clears out its RAM. Reinsert just the battery then try to check if your phone turns on normally.

If it doesn’t then wipe the cache partition of your phone from the recovery mode. Restart your phone then check if the issue still persists.

If the problem still occurs then I recommend doing a factory reset from the recovery mode. Take note that this will delete all data stored in your phone so only do this if you have recently made a backup of your phone data.

Note 4 Does Not Turn On If Not Connected to Charger

Problem: If my phone has charge and I take it off of the charger it’ll cut off and then the cut on screen will come on and then it’ll cut back off and it never makes it to the Verizon screen it just keeps doing that until I put it on the charger then it’ll cut all the way on.

Solution: This problem could be caused by a faulty battery. I suggest you get a new battery and replace the one your phone is using. Before getting the new battery though you should check first if this is a software related problem. Wipe the cache partition of your phone first from the recovery mode. If that does not work then backup your phone data and do a factory reset. If after the factory reset the issue still occurs then proceed with getting a new battery.

Note 4 Boot Loop

Problem: Hi, I am hoping you can shed some light into my frustrating situation I have got myself into with my Galaxy Note 4 (N910F). The phone had been rooted and was working quite the thing until one day browsing Facebook it froze on me, I thought nothing of it at the time and re booted my phone… only for it now to go into a boot loop soft bricked. I have tried numerous internet solution and different types of flashing via odin and micro sd card to no avail and still on a boot loop. What does this say about my phone or am I missing something simple and can be resolved. your help would much be appreciated. Thanks.

Solution: If flashing your phone software does not work then this may already be a hardware related problem. Try replacing your battery with a new one and see if this helps. If the issue persists then I suggest you bring your phone to an authorized service center and have it checked,

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6 thoughts on “Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Stuck In Boot Screen, Does Not Start, Other Related Problems”

  1. My phone (SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 4) is following the same issues. it keeps turning on and shutting down repetitively. I took my phone to a best buy Samsung desk to re-flash the phone and than for a factory reset. The result is that the phone still has the same problem. It keeps crashing and restarting. The Samsung technician stated that its not a software issue but a hardware issue. If this is the case what hardware problem is causing this? the battery charges, the screen works, What else can cause this problem for the software or the phone not to operate?

  2. Bozz I have the same problem but with variables. Here:

    I have the Note 4 Edge. It has not been rooted but suddenly starting acting erratically, slow, sluggish, non responsive etc. I started to reboot it to help bring it back to normal but to no avail. Progressively the rebooting became erratic also and finally now it does not boot at all but stays stuck with this appearing on the screen,

    Could not do normal boot
    ddi : mmc_read failed
    ODIN MODE (HIGH SPEED)
    PRODUCT NAME: SM-N915V
    CURRENT BINARY: Samsung Official
    SYSTEM STATUS: Official
    REACTIVATION LOCK: OFF
    QUALCOMM SECUREBOOT: ENABLE (CSB)
    RP SWREV: S1, T2, R1, A2, P1
    SECURE DOWNLOAD : ENABLE
    UDC START

    also showing is the Android symbol with Downlaoding….Do not turn off target!! showing on the screen.

  3. My phone doesn’t load past the start up screen. After the power button is pressed, “Samsung galaxy note edge” appears and then goes off, just to start again, and again, and again…………
    I really need help

  4. I have the Note 4. It has not been rooted but suddenly starting acting erratically, slow, sluggish, non responsive etc. I started to reboot it to help bring it back to normal but to no avail. Progressively the rebooting became erratic also and finally now it does not boot at all but stays stuck with this appearing on the screen,

    Could not do normal boot
    ddi : mmc_read failed
    ODIN MODE (HIGH SPEED)
    PRODUCT NAME: SM-N910F
    CURRENT BINARY: Samsung Official
    SYSTEM STATUS: Custom
    REACTIVATION LOCK: On
    KNOX WARRANTY VOID: 0x0
    QUALCOMM SECUREBOOT: ENABLE (CSB)
    RP SWREV: S1, T1, R1, A1, P1
    SECURE DOWNLOAD : ENABLE
    UDC START

    also showing is the Android symbol with Downlaoding….Do not turn off target!! showing on the screen.

    It remains like this and if I try and reboot, at times it simply does not even come on.

    I would really appreciate your advice on this matter. Thank you

  5. Hi.need help with black screen,dosent charge i have 2 new batteries that not charged how to i flash my note 4 when screen black

  6. One note is that if you’re in a boot loop on a Note 3 and I believe Note 4, and you’re charging it but a) only charging it from a USB port on your computer, and b) Only using a regular Micro-USB cable and not the wider samsung micro-USB cable, then what may well be happening is just this:
    1) the battery is almost dead.
    2) when it gets power it starts up automatically
    3) the boot sequence actually uses up more power per second than the charging cable is able to provide.
    4) thus a few seconds later, the battery drops below the threshold again and your phone powers itself off.

    This has happened to me several times and the solution is simply to find the proper Samsung Micro-USB cables (the full width ones, not just the ones that fit into the right-half. And find an actual power brick, and charge the phone off of that. then when it boots up it’ll be getting enough power to get past the full boot sequence without powering off again.

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