Saturday 10 September 2016

2 Methods On How To Fix Galaxy Note 7 Bootloop/Crashes Issue



The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is undoubtedly one of the best smartphones of 2016 and certainly the best phone Samsung has ever created. It comes with a bright qHD screen, a fast processor, great battery life and new S Pen.

While for most users experience with the new phone was impeccable, there were a few users have reported problems with their devices. Recently, there has been an increase in users coverage problems with their phones.

Apparently there is a problem with a Galaxy Note 7 mobile applications begin to break down and, in some cases, the phone enters a bootloop, which prevents starting the phone. Here are some solutions to issue bootloop Samsung Galaxy Note 7.

How To Fix Bootloop Issue on Samsung Galaxy Note 7


Method 1


1. Turn off the phone. Press the volume, home and power buttons to enter recovery mode.

2. Once you are in the recovery mode, to clear the cache. Then clean the data and perform a full factory restore.

3. Wipe Dalvik Cache and Cache.

Restart the phone and wait for it to start. Bootloop the issue should now disappear.


Method 2


1. Another thing you can do is to flash a stock firmware Galaxy Note 7.

2. You must download a firmware available for your phone depending on the device model number.

3. Turn off the phone, press the volume, home and power buttons to enter download mode.

4. Connect your phone to your computer via a USB cable. Odin and start the firmware values.

Restart the phone and the problem should disappear. If you have questions or suggestions, please let us know below.

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