My SONY Miro is stuck at Xperia Logo

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aroma_kt

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I have a Sony Miro mobile,
It was working just fine, until one day I threw it gently on the bed
( I'm guessing when I threw it; the battery was shortly disconnected and returned to its position )
and now when I power it on I get Xperia Logo, and it's stuck on it :(

I tried removing the battery, and putting it back. with no use

I also tried using Volume Up/Down while pressing Power on. also with no use.

The battery bar shows it's being charged when I plug it to power source.
So I don't think there's any battery malfunction.

I'm guessing it's perhaps corruption of the Android OS /or/ bootloader

I'm a newbie in mobile troubleshooting,
is there an easy way to solve my problem :(

Please guys... your help is really appreciated

Note. Sorry if I posted my thread in an incorrect location, I'm new to your forums
 
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The battery bar shows it's being charged when I plug it to power source.
So I don't think there's any battery malfunction.

I'm guessing it's perhaps corruption of the Android OS /or/ bootloader
The issue that Android gets stuck on startup screen could be caused by many reasons:

- You download and install some applications from unknown source. These applications might be malware or be incompatible with your Android version.

- Bugs, glitches and viruses may take control of the Android system.

- The running system might be corrupted or scrambled due to an interrupted or improper update process.

- You flash a custom ROM, kernels or stock firmware

- It is possible that the problem is caused by the hardware problem.

Additionally sometimes your casual clicks or downloads may result in this issue.


My recommendation: Re-flash phone's Stock ROM.
 

aroma_kt

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Apr 13, 2021
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The issue that Android gets stuck on startup screen could be caused by many reasons:

- You download and install some applications from unknown source. These applications might be malware or be incompatible with your Android version.

- Bugs, glitches and viruses may take control of the Android system.

- The running system might be corrupted or scrambled due to an interrupted or improper update process.

- You flash a custom ROM, kernels or stock firmware

- It is possible that the problem is caused by the hardware problem.

Additionally sometimes your casual clicks or downloads may result in this issue.


My recommendation: Re-flash phone's Stock ROM.
Actually I haven't been using it for months, since it's my backup phone.
When I threw it gently on the bed; I was just checking out the battery level.

This definitely rules out the first four reasons, (for the fifth one I'm not quite sure)

This is mainly why I am leaning towards the interrupted power (battery was most likely disconnected for a split second )

Could you kindly point me to how I can re-flash it.

Can a newbie at mobile-troubleshooting do it; or is it not a straight-forward procedure?
(I mean if for some reason something went wrong, can it lead to the phone being bricked)

Thank you for your reply dear
 
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