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4 weeks ago in
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Phenom176
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4 weeks ago in
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If its automatically set then only there is way..but if you manually restart then i don't think there is a way
Kiaan_Official
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4 weeks ago in
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Samsung doesn’t label it as “Last Restart Time” outright, which is kinda annoying, but the info is there if you know where to look. Here are the reliable ways on a Galaxy S24 Ultra 👇
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✅ Method 1 (Official & Clean): Check Uptime
This is the proper, no-nonsense way.
1. Open Settings
2. Scroll down → About phone
3. Tap Status
4. Look for Uptime
👉 Uptime = how long the phone has been running since the last restart
So:
If it says 2 days, 5 hours, your phone was restarted 2 days and 5 hours ago
Do the mental math from the current time and boom — last restart nailed
Old-school logic, still works. Respect.
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⚙️ Method 2 (Hidden Android Menu – Skeptical but Useful)
This one’s more “under the hood.”
1. Open the Phone app
2. Dial:
*#*#4636#*#*
3. Tap Phone information
4. Look for Uptime
Same deal — it tells you runtime since last boot.
⚠️ Heads-up: This menu can be disabled on some Samsung firmware updates. If it doesn’t open, Samsung just slammed the door on us.
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🧠 Method 3 (Third-Party Apps – Use with Caution)
Apps like:
Device Info HW
CPU-Z
They’ll show System Uptime, but let’s be real — if Samsung already gives you the number, no need to invite extra apps to the party.
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Final Word (No Sugar-Coating)
Samsung could’ve easily shown “Last Restart: Date & Time” like a civilized OS. They didn’t. So uptime is the truth source — always has been, always will be.
Hope you understand this. 🙏 🙏 🙏
If you find this helpful, please click the three dots in the upper right corner of my reply and mark it as a Accept Solution. 🙏 😊
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✅ Method 1 (Official & Clean): Check Uptime
This is the proper, no-nonsense way.
1. Open Settings
2. Scroll down → About phone
3. Tap Status
4. Look for Uptime
👉 Uptime = how long the phone has been running since the last restart
So:
If it says 2 days, 5 hours, your phone was restarted 2 days and 5 hours ago
Do the mental math from the current time and boom — last restart nailed
Old-school logic, still works. Respect.
---
⚙️ Method 2 (Hidden Android Menu – Skeptical but Useful)
This one’s more “under the hood.”
1. Open the Phone app
2. Dial:
*#*#4636#*#*
3. Tap Phone information
4. Look for Uptime
Same deal — it tells you runtime since last boot.
⚠️ Heads-up: This menu can be disabled on some Samsung firmware updates. If it doesn’t open, Samsung just slammed the door on us.
---
🧠 Method 3 (Third-Party Apps – Use with Caution)
Apps like:
Device Info HW
CPU-Z
They’ll show System Uptime, but let’s be real — if Samsung already gives you the number, no need to invite extra apps to the party.
---
Final Word (No Sugar-Coating)
Samsung could’ve easily shown “Last Restart: Date & Time” like a civilized OS. They didn’t. So uptime is the truth source — always has been, always will be.
Hope you understand this. 🙏 🙏 🙏
If you find this helpful, please click the three dots in the upper right corner of my reply and mark it as a Accept Solution. 🙏 😊
Kiaan_Official
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4 weeks ago in
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If you find this helpful please click on 3 dots in the upper right corner of my reply and mark it as a Accept Solution