My ASUS Zenfone 2 is stuck at the "erasing" screen. When I started the factory reset, it went to the "erasing" screen. After reading other threads, I thought it was normal to format between 12-24 hrs. It has been about 28 hours, with my phone plugged in while formatting, and it is still stuck...
All methods, including hard reset and recovery mode took me back to the same screen, and still stuck. Can anyone help me? :crying:
Have had my G935A since release date. Until about a week ago, with a full charge, under the Usage Manager, it would show 61:00 hours left. Now it shows 50:00 left with a full charge. I've cleared cache, rebooted several times and no change. Not too big a deal since I recharge every day, but has anyone else seen any change in this hours left status? Thanks...............
Is there a work around for the phone not recognizing a non-OEM charger and charging slowly? There HAS to be a way around this! My G2 is currently sitting at 23% and it says that it will take 9 hours to charge till full!?!?! Even with a generic charger there is no way it should take 9 hours to add 77% to my battery. Any suggestions from anyone, other than buying the OEM charger? I know they're only on eBay but if I could buy one I would have.
is there something like a lifetime working hours for HTC 10? Something that will tell me the phone usage from the first time it was used, even if factory reset was performed.
The tough phone market is one of the last few untapped mobile markets, with just a few models existing. Blackview decided to tap into it with the BV6000.... A 3GB 32GB big battery, MT6755 Helio P10 mobile.
According to Blackview, the BV6000 is IP68 certified. We did a short test swimming it around in a bucket of soapy water. Not extensive, just a first test to see if it survives.
IP rating: IP68 Shockproof / Waterproof / Dustproof
Battery: 4200mAh (tested and confirmed)
Display Some may consider the display a downside, but being a tough phone, this is a mobile we'd expect should have extreme battery life, being 720p helps out a lot towards this end. And, on a 4.7" display, 720p.
It looks good from all angles, even extreme diagonals, maintaining color and contrast without issue.
SOT time Testing with our standard 720p/WiFi/YouTube/140lux, the Blackview BV6000 battery gave us 10+ hours SOT screenon time.
RAM / ROM Storage on the BV6000 is 32GB. In addition to the big storage, a TF SD card can be added to expand. RAM is a hefty 3GB; more than enough.
OS The OS is Android 6.0 Marshmallow, and we'll have a Blackview BV6000 root guide coming up, but for now the OS is excellent. Everything is extremely fluid in regards to transitions and animations. Rapid touch typing is no issue, with zero hangups.
Google Play comes out of the box and is working without issue. There were no force closes or issues otherwise with any of the tests we ran.
WiFi Outstanding, keeping with the best of the best maintaining a fast, stable connection at 144ft/44m.
GPS Great. Hitting and maintaining mid/high 30's to low 40's on 7 satellites (see video).
Camera sample images The camera on the BV6000 is OmniVision OV13853. Do not underestimate OmniVision. This is a good sensor, capable of 1/4 speed slow-mo (see video). Based on our preliminary shots delivers sharp images in line with mid-range Samsung / Sony sensors.
Other components Included with the Blackview BV6000 is compass, gyroscope, FM radio, SOS button, NFC, atmospheric pressure sensor, dedicated camera button.
This is just a preliminary review, but at this point, we can confidently recommend the Blackview BV6000. We have confirmed the battery as 4200mAh and Blackview is a class act in comparison to some of the other China brands.
We'll have a full review upcoming at http://www.gizbeat.com/review, and will update this thread with a root and TWRP tutorial soon.
during the night i dont seem to get notifications from any application until i pick up my phone and switch it on. i have checked do not disturb which is switched off. im not sure whats causing it...