![]() I'm guessing there's not much else left to try except bring the device back to the dealer?. Everything was successful, but I'm still having the same problem. I then tried a Factory Reset through the Android Recovery Mode. ![]() This didn't help - the phone is still on the same boot loop. I then did an Emergency Firmware Recovery through Samsung Kies. I then wiped the Cache Partition through the Android Recovery Mode. I used the firmware version appropriate for my region and carrier. The first thing I tried was to remove the battery, SIM card and MicroSD card for 5 minutes. Second update: I've now tried flashing with Odin3. Update: my S3 was had the official stock firmware on it, with official OTA upgrades, it was never rooted. Is there any other way I could possibly access the device's logs? Or should I try Odin instead of Kies? I tried to view the boot logs through the Android SDK tools, but of course, the phone won't stay on for long enough to connect via USB. ![]() The first thing I tried was to remove the battery, SIM card and MicroSD card for 5 minutes. Instead, it is now stuck on an infinite boot loop - it gets as far as the splash screen (Galaxy SIII logo), then reboots, and this goes on forever, until I remove the battery. Today, it did it again, but didn't boot back up. My Samsung Galaxy S3 (GT-I9300) was rebooting itself for the past few days, randomly. ![]()
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