Why does my google pixel 3 say no command?

Android “no command” error usually shows up when you try to access the recovery mode or while installing a new software update. In most cases, your phone is just waiting for a command to access recovery options.

Press and hold Power+Home+Volume Down keys. Depending on your phone manufacturer, one of these combinations should fix no command error and open up recovery mode. If your phone is stuck in a boot loop with no command error showing up, then you can try a few solutions to fix it.

Why won’t my pixel turn on?

When the software is bugged on a smartphone or isn’t compatible with the device, it will prevent the device from turning on. What’s worse, the phone may get stuck on the black screen of death. Plus, there’s a slight chance that your Pixel device may be defective and has a screen fault.

Plug your phone’s original charger to a working power source or outlet. Using the original data cable, connect your Pixel 3 to its charger. Regardless whether it charges or not, leave it connected to the charger for 10 minutes or so. After which, press and hold the Power key for 30 seconds or more and this time while it’s connected to its charger.

Press and hold the Volume down and Power button at the same time. When the Pixel 3a logo shows, release the Power button but continue holding the Volume down button until you see the Android Recovery screen.

Factory reset is another way to fix Google Pixel screen not working issue if you fail to turn on the device through force reboot. To perform a factory on your Google Pixel, you will need to boot the smartphone both into Recovery Mode.

Make sure that the phone is off. Press and hold the Volume down button. While holding Volume down, press and hold the power button until the phone turns on. You’ll see the word Press the Volume down button until you highlight “Recovery.

Why does my Pixel 3 keep crashing apps?

If your Pixel 3 is having trouble with apps crashing, then it could be because of a flawed Android Web, and view update. The latest versions of Android should fix this issue. Make sure you’re fully updated by checking in Settings > Software Update > Download And Install.