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Galaxy F🔍 Step-by-Step Troubleshooting
✅ 1. Remove SD Card & SIM Card
Power off your phone.
Remove both the SIM card and microSD card.
Turn on the phone without them.
Why: Faulty or incompatible SD cards/SIMs can cause boot loops or restarts.
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✅ 2. Boot into Safe Mode
This disables third-party apps temporarily.
Steps:
1. Press and hold the Power button.
2. Tap and hold the Power Off icon on the screen.
3. Tap Safe Mode when it appears.
4. Wait and see if the phone still restarts.
If it does not restart in Safe Mode: Then a third-party app is likely the cause.
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✅ 3. Check for Software Updates
If you can stay on long enough:
Go to Settings > Software update > Download and install.
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🔋 4. Battery or Overheating Issues
Feel if the phone is getting hot before it restarts.
If it’s heating up quickly, it could be a battery or motherboard issue.
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🔧 5. Wipe Cache Partition
Sometimes leftover cache data causes instability.
Steps:
1. Turn off the phone.
2. Press and hold Volume Up + Power button.
3. Release when the Samsung logo appears.
4. Use the Volume buttons to highlight Wipe Cache Partition.
5. Press the Power button to confirm.
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🔄 6. Reflash Stock Firmware (Optional but Advanced)
If nothing else works, you can manually reinstall the original firmware using Samsung Odin Tool and firmware from SamMobile.com. This is a technical process—only try if you're comfortable with flashing phones.
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Galaxy FDear Samsung Member,
Greetings from Samsung Customer Support!
As per your concern, you have already done the possible troubleshooting steps and the issue remains unresolved, we kindly request that you visit our service center. Our technical team will be able to inspect your device physically and provide you with detailed information and assistance.
You can locate your nearest service centre with this given link: https://www.samsung.com/in/support/service-center/
Warm Regards,
Samsung Customer Support
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