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ThanksHey there!
Welcome to AF!! I've moved your post into its own thread here so others with your device can help
No worries....I'm sure someone will be along to help. The Nexus' line is a popular line of devicesThanks
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1. The easiest (and you'd be surprised how much it can make right, especially battery issues) is the simulated battery pull. You do this by simply holding down the power button. Ignore the shutdown menu that comes up and keep holding the power button until the Nexus 5 spontaneously reboots.
2. The next easiest is to boot into the stock recovery and wipe the cache partition.
2. If neither of the above work, do a factory reset. This will wipe everything except your internal storage and you'll have to redo everything to set up your Nexus 5 again. However, I tend to do this routinely after a major OS OTA upgrade.
Good luck. Hope this helps.
Thanks for your advice but I did reset factory 2 times by holding power key and volume down,but it becomes worse and pop up menu do not let me to do anything.I assume you factory reset via recovery?
This is odd that the user interface has stopped even after a reset.
I'm no expert, but what about a simulated battery pull?
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