Thursday, September 11, 2014

Samsung Galaxy S2


Samsung Galaxy S2 randomly rebooting? Solve it by Yourself!

 

It’s known to all that Samsung is very popular for it’s stylish design and exclusive features, but you may face some problems with your device.One of the major problems of Samsung Galaxy S2 is rebooting problem.Let’s try to  solve it…

Solution…
Dear user, you may need to just clear some data or cache in your phone to bring it back to normal operation. So, for now, I have a couple of things I want you to do for the S2–boot to Safe Mode and Wipe Cache Partition.
Booting to Safe Mode will disable third-party apps that may be causing the problem. Here’s is the way of boot to Safe Mode on the Galaxy S2:
  1. Remove the battery from the phone.
  2. Re-insert the battery.
  3. Press and hold the Menu key.
  4. While holding the Menu key, turn on the device.
  5. When you see the lock screen, you can release the Menu key.
  6. ‘Safe mode’ displays in the lower-left corner.
While in Safe Mode, observe the phone closely to see if it would still reboot. If not, then find the apps that may be causing the problem and disable them. However, if the phone still reboots, you need to boot to recovery and wipe the cache partition in preparation for possible Factory Reset. Here’s how:
  1. Turn off the Phone.
  2. Press and hold both Volume Up and Volume Down keys at the same time.
  3. Press the Power key only until the phone vibrates once, then release only the Power key.
  4. Continue to hold the Volume up and Volume Down keys until the Android System Recovery screen appears.
  5. Press the Volume Down key to highlight wipe cache partition.
  6. Press the Power button to select.
  7. Highlight reboot system now and press the power button again to reboot.
With the cache partition wiped out, observe the phone again to know whether it would still reboot. If so, there’s no other option but to perform a Factory Reset. I think this process will work for your device.

Cheer !!!



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