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Reboot into Recovery Mode on Samsung’s Android 11 One UI 3.0 Firmware Update

(Topic created on: 01-20-2021 06:42 PM)
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Bhava003
Active Level 7
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Galaxy S
1️⃣ Hold the Power button of your device till the power menu pops up and select Power Off. 

2️⃣ Wait for your device to turn off completely. 

3️⃣ Plug-in a USB-C data cable connected to your PC or USB-C earphones in your device.

4️⃣ Now, check if your device has a Bixby Button (Such as Galaxy S10/Note10): 

➡️ Without Bixby Button: Press Volume Up + Power Button for a few seconds. 

➡️ With Bixby Button: Press Volume Up + Bixby Button + Power Button for a few seconds. 

5️⃣ And you will boot into Recovery mode.

Note: This method for Exynos variant & old method for Snapdragon variant.
4 Comments
Ehsank
Expert Level 5
Galaxy S
but after all method, many user told that not worked for them, don't know what happened 🤔🤔🤔
Bhava003
Active Level 7
Galaxy S
This method for Exynos variant & old method for Snapdragon variant.
Ehsank
Expert Level 5
Galaxy S
i don't think its anything related to exynos or sd , its change now from android 11
but anyway 👍
Kalyan2019
Active Level 1
Galaxy S

Hi. There is some problem with this method. After long press (Volume up + Power) a big vibration happens and phone opens normally to home screen! I think in UI 3.1 update they have done something. I want to clear the partition cache but can't do the same. My phone is restarting automatically every now and then (very frequently) after UI 3.1 update!

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