This article is for all of those who are facing rebooting or boot loop issues and frozen device issue on their Samsung Galaxy Devices. Samsung is a 79 year old Electronics giant which started their mobile manufacture business and become the world’s largest mobile phone maker in 2012. Every year, Samsung launches several ranges of smart phones, from budget to high-end. It gives a tough fight to Apple in terms of quality, build and popularity. I must say R&D team of Samsung always look to offer something new to their customers. Like all the other devices and electronics, there are some situations when you need to reboot Samsung galaxy due to a lot of issues like software crash, non-responsive …show more content…
Part 1. How to force reboot Samsung when it's unresponsive –
In some unwanted situations as explained above, you can try to force reboot Samsung device. The good thing about this process is that it won’t delete or wipe any user data.
Few things to keep in mind before rebooting would be:
Do not ever try to take out the battery , mid way during the force reboot process. This may hamper your device.
Check if your mobile has 10% or more battery left. If not, charge the device for a minimum of 15 minutes or so, before starting the process. Else, your mobile may not turn on after you reboot Samsung.
Process of Force Reboot :
To force reboot Samsung Galaxy device, you should remember the button combination to simulate the battery disconnection. You should press and hold the “Volume down” and Power / lock key for 10 to 20 seconds to perform the operation. Press both keys till the screen goes blank. Now, only press the power / lock button till the device boots up. You can see your device booting up after restarting. Part 2. How to fix Samsung phone that keeps …show more content…
Dangerous virus that may have affected the device
B. Wrong or malicious application installed by the user
C. Android OS incompatibility or the upgrade process unsuccessful.
D. Malfunction in the Android device.
E. Device is damaged by water or electricity etc.
F. The internal storage of the device is corrupted.
Now let us discuss the probable solutions for these problems one by one starting from the easiest one.
The very first solution would be to try to soft reset your device by turning off the all connectivity, removing SD card and removing the battery. Sometimes, this process can help you to get over the situation.
If this solution fails to solve your boot loop issue, then you can try the following methods.
Scenario 1:
If you are able to use your device between two boot loop for a few minutes, then this process will help you.
Step No 1 - Go to Menu and then Choose Settings
Step No 2 –Look for “Backup and Reset” and tap on it. Step No 3 – Now, you will have to choose “Factory Data Reset” from the list and then click on “Reset Phone” to factory reset the device. Your device will now be restored in its factory state and your boot loop problem should be