Problem to start up after a software update, a software repair or a factory data reset
Information / Solution
If you experience one of the following symptoms after you’ve updated the Xperia software or after you’ve performed a software repair or a factory data reset, read on to get suggestions on how to solve the problem:
The device seems to have frozen
To fix problems with a frozen device
- If, for example, a warning triangle icon appears during start-up, wait for the start-up procedure to finish. A start-up procedure after a software update or repair might take up to 30 minutes. Do not manually restart your device during the start-up.
- If the start-up still hasn't finished after 30 minutes, force the device to shut down.
- Try turning the device back on.
- If the device still doesn't finish the start-up procedure, force the device to shut down. Then perform a software repair using a computer and the Xperia Companion application. Note! All content on the internal memory of your device will be deleted during a software repair. Since your device couldn't finish the start-up, it's not possible to make a backup of its content.
- You find detailed instructions about each step further down this page.
- If the issue persist, your phone may need servicing.
The device restarts repeatedly
To fix problems with a device that restarts repeatedly
- A start-up procedure after a software update or repair might take up to 30 minutes, and could include a few restarts. Do not manually restart your device during the start-up.
- If the start-up still hasn't finished after 30 minutes, force the device to shut down.
- Try turning the device back on.
- If your device keeps restarting numerous times, for example, when the Sony Xperia logo is displayed, force the device to shut down.
- Then perform a software repair using a computer and the Xperia Companion application. Note! All content on the internal memory of your device will be deleted during a software repair. Since your device keeps restarting, it's not possible to make a backup of its content.
- You find detailed instructions about each step further down this page.
- If the issue persist, your phone may need servicing.
The device does not start up
To fix problems with a device that does not start up
- If your device doesn’t start at all after an update, a software repair or a factory data reset, force the device to restart.
- If your device still doesn't start, perform a software repair using a computer and the Xperia Companion application. Note! All content on the internal memory of your device will be deleted during a software repair. Since your device doesn't start, it's not possible to make a backup of its content.
- You find instructions about each step further down this page. Note! You can perform a software repair even if your Xperia device doesn't start.
- If the issue persist, your phone may need servicing.
Detailed instructions
To force a device to turn off
- Press and hold down the power key and the volume up key simultaneously until the device emits three vibrations.
To force a device to restart
- Press and hold down the power key and the volume up key simultaneously until the device emits one vibration.
To perform a software repair
- Computer: If not already installed, download and install the Xperia Companion application from here.
- Open Xperia Companion.
- Xperia device: Make sure your Xperia device is turned off.
- Connect your Xperia device to the computer using a USB cable.
- Computer: In Xperia Companion under Manage your Xperia, click Software repair.
- Mark the My device cannot be detected checkbox, then click Next.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
Tip: If you don't remember your Google account username or password, you can try to recover them using the Google Account Recovery page at https://www.google.com/accounts/recovery/. If the issue persist, your phone may need servicing.