![]() ![]() This wouldn't be the first time for one of Google's devices to enter devastating brick or bootloop states: the Nexus 7 saw widespread bricks upon receiving its original Lollipop OTA, and the LG-manufactured Nexus 5X suffered the same fate as many LG phones with a hardware-related bootloop as well. ![]() No amount of data wiping or re-flashing of factory images seemed to solve the problem, indicating that the issue was hardware-related, possibly a problem in the SoC. Users who faced this issue quickly sunk into despair as there was no remedy in sight. This was different, and while reduced battery life is certainly bad, the bootloops essentially turned the smartphone into paperweight. Near the end of 2016, we saw a volley of reports from multiple users claiming their Nexus 6P units were inexplicably entering random bootloops, a problem seemingly separate from the early shutdowns that plagued the phone around the same time.
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