..:: Android Boot Loop Solutions On Samsung Galaxy Smartphones ::..
- This normally occur after rooting, flashing, custom ROM installing etc.
- Phone will not normally boot, it will be stuck up on the Samsung Logo for an indefinite period of time.
- Phone will not enter into home menu.
- Phone will be stuck up on the manufacturer logo.
- Phone stuck up in the phone model number screen.
- If your Samsung Android Smartphone is having any of the above symptoms you can confirm that it is in Android Boot Loop.
Steps to Resolve Android Boot Loop On Samsung Galaxy Smartphones
Method 1 (Stock ROM)
a. Steps
1. First you need to switch off your Samsung Galaxy Smartphone and enter it into Android "Recovery Mode".
To enter your Samsung Galaxy Smartphone in Android Recovery Mode press
and hold the "Home"+"Power"+"Volume Up" buttons, and release the power
button once you see your phone model number on the screen while holding
the other buttons, now you will be entered into Android Recovery Mode.
Please check the below image for reference.
Even if your phone is switching "On" and "Off" you can do the same procedure.
Methods are common for almost all Samsung Galaxy Smartphones, so you can follow any one of the above tutorial for entering your Galaxy Smartphone into recovery mode.
2. Once you are in recovery mode you will see a similar screen like in the screen shots given below;
Recovery Menu Type (1)
Recovery Menu Type (2)
3. Now in the Android Recovery Mode to resolve the Android Boot Loop on your Samsung Galaxy Android Smartphone select the option "wipe cache partition". You can use the "Volume Up" and "Volume Down" buttons to scroll and "Power" button to confirm the action.
4. Once you are done with it use the "reboot system now" option from the recovery mode main menu to restart the phone.
Method 2 (Custom ROM)
a. Steps
If the issue is not resolved by method 1 then you can do the below given step to resolve the Android Boot Loop on your Samsung Galaxy Android Smartphone. But this method can be done on custom ROMs only.
1. Please refer the Recovery Menu Type (1) screen shot given above. In the main recovery mode menu please select the option "advanced" and select “Wipe Dalvik Cache”
2. Now go to recovery mode main menu and select the option "reboot system now".
That's it...The Android Boot Loop issue will be resolved by now.
Method 3 (Stock ROM)
If the issue is still not resolved even by method 3 then you can try this method. Please note that all the data on your phone will be erased once you perform this procedure, so kindly make a backup of all your device data before proceeding.
a. Steps
1. Enter your Samsung Galaxy Android Smartphone into the Android recovery mode.
2. Once you are in Android recovery mode select the option "wipe data/factory reset" and confirm the action in the next step.
3. Now go to the recovery mode main menu and select the option "reboot system now" and your device will be restarted and will boot up successfully.
By doing all the steps above or some of it will help you to resolve the Android Boot Loop issue on your Samsung Galaxy Android Smartphone.
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