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I understand if this is too broad a question, but on the off-chance there is at least a broad category of problems anyone could point me to...

I've had a problem with the phone after asking a third party file managing app (FX File Explorer) to look for duplicate files (usually quite a long operation). It failed to complete, and since then nothing has been working on the phone and it keeps restarting. The weird thing is (or at least weird in my experience). It hasn't frozen or crashed. It's just that everything seems to be finding it hard to do anything. It's exactly the same in safe mode.

I turned on some developer tools (CPU indicator and notification for unresponsive apps). I don't really know what the CPU indicator is showing me (having no point of reference), but it spiked very quickly one time to cover almost the whole screen then calmed down to sit about a quarter along, so I'm presuming CPU usage is far from full. The unresponsive app notification is more telling as every minute or so a new app comes up with "... is not responding. Would you like to close it?". Basically everything is not responding.

I also tried checking running apps and cached processes, the third party app is not still running, just the usual set of background Google apps.

I can't do any USB debugging or software repair because "USB connectivity is not responding". I can't uninstall or re-install anything because "Settings is not responding" and "Google Play is not responding". I can't even use certain developer tools because many of those are "...not responding"

I realise this means I'm probably out of options, but before a factory reset (or the bin!) I'd just like to try and understand what could have happened. At least I could possibly avoid it next time.

Just to add - I've just done a Factory Reset. The problem is still there, apps don't respond, I can't uninstall anything, USB connection doesn't respond (or does respond but keeps dropping out) and after a while it will spontaneously restart. How on earth can one operation do this to a phone?

Firelord
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  • Malware is the only thing I can think of – beeshyams Nov 16 '18 at 12:58
  • @beeshyams Scary! Even after a factory reset? – Isaacson Nov 16 '18 at 13:02
  • Yes. Some stubborn malware get elevated privileges which make them reside in /system , which makes factory reset useless ( I am not clear how exactly they do that). Only option left is to flash stock / custom ROM – beeshyams Nov 16 '18 at 13:07
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    @beeshyams Oh dear. I will look into those two options then. Thanks again for your help. – Isaacson Nov 16 '18 at 13:09
  • Welcome. Please post your solution once resolved. May help others – beeshyams Nov 16 '18 at 13:42
  • Which Android device and Android version are you using? Can you link that third party app you used, post which, this issue started to bug you? I'm afraid, as beeshyams noted, this is most likely a system level malware, but an analysis won't hurt to prevent this problem in future. Is the device rooted or bootloader unlocked btw? – Firelord Nov 16 '18 at 21:31
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    @Firelord Sony Xperia Z2 on Android 6 (I think). I didn't want to necessarily tarnish the reputation of the app that started it all in case I was wrong about identifying it as the cause. It's a really popular app so I doubt there's anything seriously wrong with it. I don't really know much about these things, but don't you actually have to download malware on Android? I don't think I downloaded anything I only use this device for mapping, communication and browsing the news/weather. It would have to be a seriously cunning bit of malware to hide in any of the tasks this phone is put to. – Isaacson Nov 18 '18 at 06:41
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    ... no, I wasn't rooted or bootloader unlocked (not knowing what either were at the time), but it is now. I finally have it working again after unlocking the bootloader and flashing a new ROM, at least I think that's what I did. When I've caught up with all the work that I'm now two days behind on, I can post the exact process if anyone thinks it will be helpful, it was quite Herculean. – Isaacson Nov 18 '18 at 06:45
  • I'm glad you managed to fix the device on your own. Yes, please do post an answer whenever you can. :-) – Firelord Nov 18 '18 at 07:30
  • Well, after a week of working perfectly well, it's started doing the same thing again, really slow, apps not responding, restarting at random. Given this is a completely wiped phone with a new stock ROM, I'm presuming I can rule out malware? So what's left? It's an older phone, have Sony started to deliberately slow them down with updates like Apple and Samsung did? – Isaacson Nov 27 '18 at 18:30

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