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HI,
Did you try using the phone in [https://www.techjunkie.com/oneplus-3-turn-safe-mode-on-or-off/|safe mode] as I suggested before, you didn't say?
If it does the same thing in safe mode, try a factory restore reset and see if this clears the problem.
Before performing a factory restore backup the phone using the phone’s ''backup feature''.
''Be aware that a factory restore (also known as a hard reset) will erase all your data and downloaded apps. it will restore the phone to it’s factory default condition.''
-That is why it is '''important''' to '''backup''' the phone '''before''' preforming a '''factory restore.'''
+That is why it is '''important''' to '''backup''' the phone '''before''' performing a '''factory restore.'''
Once the phone has been backed up, perform a factory restore using the phone’s ''factory restore feature.''
When the factory restore has been completed, test the operation of the phone.
''If the phone still has a problem'' then there is a hardware problem with the phone. You’ll have to make a claim for a warranty repair or replacement. Tell them that it still doesn’t work properly when it’s in a factory default condition.
''If the phone works OK in the factory default condition,'' (allow a bit of time in this mode to ensure that you are satisfied that it is really working OK), with the backup that you made earlier, restore the phone, using the phone’s ''restore feature.''
Once the phone has been restored to the way it was before, check if the phone is still operating correctly.
If it is then the reset has resolved the problem.

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Contribution d'origine par : jayeff

Texte:

HI,

Did you try using the phone in [https://www.techjunkie.com/oneplus-3-turn-safe-mode-on-or-off/|safe mode] as I suggested before, you didn't say?

If it does the same thing in safe mode, try a factory restore reset and see if this clears the problem.

Before performing a factory restore backup the phone using the phone’s ''backup feature''.

''Be aware that a factory restore (also known as a hard reset) will erase all your data and downloaded apps. it will restore the phone to it’s factory default condition.''

That is why it is '''important''' to '''backup''' the phone '''before''' preforming a '''factory restore.'''

Once the phone has been backed up, perform a factory restore using the phone’s ''factory restore feature.''

When the factory restore has been completed, test the operation of the phone.

''If the phone still has a problem'' then there is a hardware problem with the phone. You’ll have to make a claim for a warranty repair or replacement. Tell them that it still doesn’t work properly when it’s in a factory default condition.

''If the phone works OK in the factory default condition,'' (allow a bit of time in this mode to ensure that you are satisfied that it is really working OK), with the backup that you made earlier, restore the phone, using the phone’s ''restore feature.''

Once the phone has been restored to the way it was before, check if the phone is still operating correctly.

If it is then the reset has resolved the problem.

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