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The phone belongs to my GF so I'm not aware of any apps that may have been installed that could cause this issue, but she generally sticks with things from the Play store, unless I give her an apk.
I'll try to be as descriptive as I can, but since it's not my phone I may not be entirely aware of some of the more technical aspects since I can't boot it up.
Phone basics
Model: Xperia ZL (C6506)
Bootloader: Locked...AFAIK anyway - phone belonged to my sister who is not tech savvy and gave it used to my GF when her Moto Droid RAZR XT910 (which was my old phone) broke.
Rooted: No (AFAIK, same reason as above)
SIM/carrier unlocked: Yes (I did this at least 3 months ago)
Carrier: Rogers Canada
Plan: PayGo (if that matters)
Here's the story:
A couple of weeks ago she decided to do a factory reset because the phone seemed like it was getting bogged down. After that, her data connection wasn't working, so she contacted Rogers who apparently sent a refresh signal. That didn't work, so she contacted them again last week and they sent another refresh. That still didn't work so she called again this past Monday (Feb 15) and they walked her through resetting the APN; because the phone was unlocked, it didn't automatically pick up Rogers' APN settings, even with her SIM inserted.
However, a mere 2 hours after she was walked through the APN settings, her phone began a boot loop. Every time it boots up it goes through the splash screen then "Android is optimizing apps" then it sometimes gets to the home screen, freezes/hangs, and reboots. It will do the boot sequence running on battery, so I don't think that's the issue.
Bootloader is locked and phone is not rooted and there is no custom recovery (i.e. TWRP) but I was under the distinct impression that Android has a built-in recovery module anyway so I've Googled and tried every possible combination I have known and found to try to boot into it:
None of the above methods have given me access to a recovery menu. I've downloaded the Sony Flashtool (Emma) in order to try to flash a stock ROM/firmware but it seems that I can't use it without a registered account and account registration appears to be manually approved by Sony (I'm thinking they limit it to authorized retailers and repair shops?) so that seems to be a dead end.
I downloaded the PC Companion and was able to get it to recognize the phone and perform a repair/update (by holding the flash key, Vol-, and plugging it in while the updater was running, as it instructs to do).
I've done the repair/update twice now. Each time it says it succeeds (update to 10.something, sorry can't recall specifically), then when I boot up the "new phone setup" starts but hangs/freezes and the boot loop starts all over again.
I'm out of ideas...please help!
i think it's time to send the phone to your local sony service center. http://support.sonymobile.com/global-en/contactUs/
Thanks for the reply. I was really hoping to do it myself; the device is no longer under warranty and neither of us have the money to get it repaired by someone.
might i suggest searching on other forums such as XDA.. since the phone is already out of warranty, you can try to use tools like
XperiFirm etc..
I've already posted to reddit and xda yesterday with no responses, so I figured I'd come here and hope that a Sony forum would be able to give me more guidance.
Might have to breakdown and at least see how much it will cost at a repair shop...
Thanks for the suggestions though!
This seems more of a hardware issue than software, do you experience the same even without the SIM and SD cards?
What if you try flashing the phone with flashtool, perhaps a different firmware will do it.
Yes, the issue happens without SIM and SD cards.
I can't use Emma (the Sony flashtool I found) without an account...or is there a different flashtool you're talking about? If there's another flashtool I can try I will do so tonight after work and Deadpool (finally going to go see it haha)
Also, @uliwooly, is there a firmware you could recommend?
This is the flashtool I'm referring to