turn on screen by using the volume buttons. You need run the app and place the app on notification bar which is easy. turn off screen by pulling the app from notification bar and click “Turn off screen”. This app is the easiest one to use after I tried several other apps:
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Once my phone is powered on, I immediately download the app “Volume Unlock Power Button Fix” from Google Playstore to be able to turn on/off screen without power button. It took me multiple times to finally power on my phone. Repeat steps 1) to 6) for several times if needed. Hope it could give some ideas to those who still have this problem.ġ) Connect phone with USB cable to the computerģ) Press the volume down and power button at the same time AND put battery back inĥ) phone charging and battery status will flash on screen for multiple times keep USB cable pluggedĦ) keep pressing the Volume down button AND power button together for about 10 seconds, the phone finally powered on. Just want to share what I did after 3 hours non-stop trying and finally fixed my Samsung Nexus power button issue. Thanks all so so much for the great solutions. I'm not really sure why this works in general, or why these particular steps are required for my phone, but if anyone is having trouble, please try it. After about 10-15 seconds, the phone should power on. The battery icon should stay "stuck" at the frame of the animation which showed when the battery was physically removed. The total time out should only be 1 second or so.ĥ.
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Wait a few frames of the animation, until the icon is full or nearly full, and briefly remove the battery, then reinsert it. Then the screen will go briefly blank, and a battery icon that shows itself filling up will appear.Ĥ. Watch screen: First, a battery icon with a lightning bolt in the center will appear. Remove back cover to expose battery but do not remove battery.ģ. Here are the exact steps I take to reliably cause my phone to power on.ġ. I have a Samsung Galaxy Nexus 4G for Verizon Wireless and none of the methods suggested elsewhere in this thread worked for me, but the general approach is viable. (& I hope this simple solution suggestion helps someone else.) :-) Once the phone is working I then plug it back in to resume charging. With this method the phone powers on 1st time every time. MY SOLUTION (seems to work consistently for me thus far) is to simply unplug the phone's charging cord, and then press the power on button. (.my success rate has been approx 1 out of 10.) With the Galaxy I have discovered that the power on function (when charging) seems to work "when it wants to". (BTW, this was very annoying if the phone died in the middle of an important call due to a low battery.) At first I assumed that the Samsung was exhibiting a similar behavior. I used to have an old iPhone prior to this Samsung, and with the iPhone I used to have to wait for approx 5 mins when charging a nearly depleted battery before the phone was usable again. It only shows the battery charging display. I discovered that it doesn't want to power on when it is plugged into my laptop's USB port for charging (not sure if it makes a difference, but battery charge was below 10% prior to charging). I have a new Samsung Galaxy Centura (StraightTalk / Tracfone, purchased at Walmart Dec2013).