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s21 fe restarting automatically

(Topic created on: 10-11-2022 09:48 AM)
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au795
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Galaxy S
my s21 fe is restarting in its own, is it there bug of October security patch??? or problem arised due to exynos??
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SahajOp
Active Level 7
Galaxy S
U may have enabled restart automatically in non active use in settings
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Spacewalk100
Active Level 6
Galaxy S
Chek whether you've turned on the schedule restart on or not...???
I hope that'll resolve your issue... .
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ImMaheshS
Active Level 7
Galaxy S
1. turn off your device for 5–10 minutes and start it to see if it works.
2. Restart in Safe Mode

Sometimes, third-party apps can make your Samsung phone act up. If you're not sure which app is to blame, try restarting your phone in Safe Mode, which will check for bad apps. If your device works normally in Safe Mode, you can assume that one of your third-party apps is causing the restart loop.

• Press and hold the Power button. If your phone does not have a separate Power button, use the key combination that you’d normally use to turn off your device.

• Press and hold Power off until you see the Safe Mode prompt, then tap Safe Mode.
3. Use Recovery Mode

Putting your phone in Recovery Mode can fix Samsung glitches like restart loops. Just follow these simple steps for how to use Recovery Mode.

Samsung phones with Volume and Power buttons:

Turn off your phone, then press and hold the Power and Volume Up button for 5 seconds.

Samsung phones with Bixby, Power, and Volume buttons:

Turn off your phone, then press and hold down the Bixby, Power, and Volume Up buttons for 5 seconds. Let go when you see the recovery menu.

4. Use Download Mode

When you put your phone in Download Mode, it performs software updates that may fix your phone's restart loop issue. Here's how:

Samsung phones with Power and Volume buttons:

Turn off your phone, then press and hold the Volume Up, Volume Down, and Power buttons at the same time for about 3 seconds.

Samsung phones with Power, Bixby, and Volume buttons:

Turn off your phone, then press and hold the Volume Down, Bixby, and Power buttons together for 3 seconds.

5. Reset your Samsung phone to its factory settings

If all else fails, you can try a factory reset. This should be a last resort, as it will restore your phone to its original settings. Make sure to back up your phone first so you don't lose your contacts, photos, messages, etc.

• Use the steps listed above to launch your phone in Recovery Mode.

• From the Android Recovery screen, use the volume up/down buttons to navigate to Wipe data/factory reset and use the Power button to select.

• Then, select Factory data reset






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JithinAjith
Expert Level 3
Galaxy S
Hardware problem is not solved by this method
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JithinAjith
Expert Level 3
Galaxy S
Motherboard issue is not only for Exynos 9611. Same issue in M51 & A52. Auto restarting and bootloop issues. Motherboard issue is not solved by an update.
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JithinAjith
Expert Level 3
Galaxy S
Same issue on Snapdragon processors
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JithinAjith
Expert Level 3
Galaxy S
Hardware issue is not solved by this method
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ImMaheshS
Active Level 7
Galaxy S
I'm also using s21fe..I don't have reboot issue..if it is motherboard issue then it is device specific..
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Anonymous
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Galaxy S
I have the issue in my s21plus while using the phone it automatically restarting
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