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I have a problem with my Nexus 4.

About once in a week it goes in the "deep hibernation mode" and shows this behavior: Red notification light on Nexus 4, won't power on, device unresponsiveRed notification light on Nexus 4, won't power on, device unresponsive

My problem is, that this seems not to be a battery problem. Because this happens with 100% of battery, sometimes even when it is plugged to the power supply.

It is very annoying for me, because when this happens I always have to do this procedure to "solve" it:

  1. Unplug the phone from the charger)
  2. Press and hold the volume DOWN button plus POWER Button for 15 seconds
  3. Plug it into the wall-charger (while still holding both Buttons) -> the red light should start to blink.
  4. After 4-5 blinks release the buttons
  5. Wait some seconds and then press the Power Button and it should boot

After that procedure it works without any problems for a week or so, and after the reboot I often have 70-100% battery.

Because the battery works then for a week I don't think it happens because of battery drain. Now has anyone another idea, why this is happening?

I have a problem with my Nexus 4.

About once in a week it goes in the "deep hibernation mode" and shows this behavior: Red notification light on Nexus 4, won't power on, device unresponsive

My problem is, that this seems not to be a battery problem. Because this happens with 100% of battery, sometimes even when it is plugged to the power supply.

It is very annoying for me, because when this happens I always have to do this procedure to "solve" it:

  1. Unplug the phone from the charger)
  2. Press and hold the volume DOWN button plus POWER Button for 15 seconds
  3. Plug it into the wall-charger (while still holding both Buttons) -> the red light should start to blink.
  4. After 4-5 blinks release the buttons
  5. Wait some seconds and then press the Power Button and it should boot

After that procedure it works without any problems for a week or so, and after the reboot I often have 70-100% battery.

Because the battery works then for a week I don't think it happens because of battery drain. Now has anyone another idea, why this is happening?

I have a problem with my Nexus 4.

About once in a week it goes in the "deep hibernation mode" and shows this behavior: Red notification light on Nexus 4, won't power on, device unresponsive

My problem is, that this seems not to be a battery problem. Because this happens with 100% of battery, sometimes even when it is plugged to the power supply.

It is very annoying for me, because when this happens I always have to do this procedure to "solve" it:

  1. Unplug the phone from the charger)
  2. Press and hold the volume DOWN button plus POWER Button for 15 seconds
  3. Plug it into the wall-charger (while still holding both Buttons) -> the red light should start to blink.
  4. After 4-5 blinks release the buttons
  5. Wait some seconds and then press the Power Button and it should boot

After that procedure it works without any problems for a week or so, and after the reboot I often have 70-100% battery.

Because the battery works then for a week I don't think it happens because of battery drain. Now has anyone another idea, why this is happening?

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I have a problem with my Nexus 4.

About once in a week it goes in the "deep hibernation mode" and shows this behavior:

   Red notification light on Nexus 4, won't power on, device unresponsive

My problem is, that this seems not to be a battery problem. Because this happens with 100% of battery, sometimes even when it is plugged to the power supply.

It is very annoying for me, because when this happens I always have to do this procedure to "solve" it:

(1) Unplug the phone from the charger)

  1. Press and hold the volume DOWN button plus POWER Button for 15 seconds

  2. Plug it into the wall-charger (while still holding both Buttons) -> the red light should start to blink.

  3. After 4-5 blinks release the buttons

  4. Wait some seconds and then press the Power Button and it should boot

  1. Unplug the phone from the charger)
  2. Press and hold the volume DOWN button plus POWER Button for 15 seconds
  3. Plug it into the wall-charger (while still holding both Buttons) -> the red light should start to blink.
  4. After 4-5 blinks release the buttons
  5. Wait some seconds and then press the Power Button and it should boot

After that procedure it works without any problems for a week or so, and after the reboot I often have 70-100% battery.

Because the battery works then for a week I don't think it happens because of battery drain. Now Now has anyone another idea, why this is happening?

Best regards,

I have a problem with my Nexus 4.

About once in a week it goes in the "deep hibernation mode" and shows this behavior:

 Red notification light on Nexus 4, won't power on, device unresponsive

My problem is, that this seems not to be a battery problem. Because this happens with 100% of battery, sometimes even when it is plugged to the power supply.

It is very annoying for me, because when this happens I always have to do this procedure to "solve" it:

(1) Unplug the phone from the charger)

  1. Press and hold the volume DOWN button plus POWER Button for 15 seconds

  2. Plug it into the wall-charger (while still holding both Buttons) -> the red light should start to blink.

  3. After 4-5 blinks release the buttons

  4. Wait some seconds and then press the Power Button and it should boot

After that procedure it works without any problems for a week or so, and after the reboot I often have 70-100% battery.

Because the battery works then for a week I don't think it happens because of battery drain. Now has anyone another idea, why this is happening?

Best regards,

I have a problem with my Nexus 4.

About once in a week it goes in the "deep hibernation mode" and shows this behavior:  Red notification light on Nexus 4, won't power on, device unresponsive

My problem is, that this seems not to be a battery problem. Because this happens with 100% of battery, sometimes even when it is plugged to the power supply.

It is very annoying for me, because when this happens I always have to do this procedure to "solve" it:

  1. Unplug the phone from the charger)
  2. Press and hold the volume DOWN button plus POWER Button for 15 seconds
  3. Plug it into the wall-charger (while still holding both Buttons) -> the red light should start to blink.
  4. After 4-5 blinks release the buttons
  5. Wait some seconds and then press the Power Button and it should boot

After that procedure it works without any problems for a week or so, and after the reboot I often have 70-100% battery.

Because the battery works then for a week I don't think it happens because of battery drain. Now has anyone another idea, why this is happening?

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Nexus 4 Red Notification light with full battery

I have a problem with my Nexus 4.

About once in a week it goes in the "deep hibernation mode" and shows this behavior:

Red notification light on Nexus 4, won't power on, device unresponsive

My problem is, that this seems not to be a battery problem. Because this happens with 100% of battery, sometimes even when it is plugged to the power supply.

It is very annoying for me, because when this happens I always have to do this procedure to "solve" it:

(1) Unplug the phone from the charger)

  1. Press and hold the volume DOWN button plus POWER Button for 15 seconds

  2. Plug it into the wall-charger (while still holding both Buttons) -> the red light should start to blink.

  3. After 4-5 blinks release the buttons

  4. Wait some seconds and then press the Power Button and it should boot

After that procedure it works without any problems for a week or so, and after the reboot I often have 70-100% battery.

Because the battery works then for a week I don't think it happens because of battery drain. Now has anyone another idea, why this is happening?

Best regards,