It’s rare for an Android phone to get stuck in a boot process. The issue may develop when you download a new update or install an app from an unexpected source. And even though your troubleshooting may seem like a restricted option, you can still get past the boot screen. This article has several ways to solve this problem.
- Force To Restart
When your Android phone gets stuck at the boot screen, the first thing you should do is to restart. There are precise combination buttons on your phone that must be held down to accomplish this.
Simply press and hold the Power button for 30 seconds, then release it after your phone has finished turning off. Wait a few minutes, then try turning it on again to see if it works.
- Remove Battery And Replace It
If the power button on your phone isn’t working, and your phone has a removable battery, you can try removing it to shut it down. After removing the battery, wait for ten seconds. Afterwards, you can put the battery back in and turn your phone on.
- Experiment With The Safe Mode
Android’s Safe Mode is a terrific way to perform simple troubleshooting and figure out what’s wrong with your phone on your own, without the help of a professional. This mode can also be used to fix Android phones that are stuck in the boot loop.
- Turn off your phone perhaps by pressing down the Power button for 30 seconds or removing the battery.
- Secondly, you must keep pressing and holding the Power button until you see the logo show on the screen. When it does, press the Volume Down button continuously to put your phone into Safe Mode.
The problem is most likely caused by a third-party application if your Android phone boots normally in Safe Mode. To get out of Safe Mode, delete any recently installed apps or games and restart your phone.
- Erase Cache Data From Your Phone
With each day of use, Android phones continue to gather more and more cache data. While the purpose of this data is to make devices run faster, it can potentially become corrupt over time. To test whether or not cleaning up your phone’s cache helps, remove any installed apps and see if it makes a difference. To test whether or not cleaning up your phone’s cache helps, remove any installed apps and see if it makes a difference. Cached data deletion is risk-free because no data is lost throughout the process.
- The first step is as follows: Either hold down the Power button or remove the battery to shut down your phone.
- Next, hold the Power and Volume Down buttons at the same moment until the device powers on.
- Next, use the volume buttons to scroll to “Wipe Cache Partition” and select it. To clear the cache, press the Power button again. Reboot your phone after clearing the cache and see if the problem has been fixed.
- Do a Factory Reset
If you’ve tried everything else and it hasn’t worked, your only choice may be to do a factory reset. Everything on your phone will be deleted if you do this, including apps, accounts, contacts, photographs, and other types of data. Safe Mode and Recovery Mode are methods for resetting your Android device. Let’s see how both work.
Using the Safe Mode to Reset Your Android Phone
To enter Safe Mode, follow the process in tip no. 3. After that, follow these steps to clear your phone’s cache.
- Go to your phone’s Settings app and tap on General. Go to System at the bottom of the page by scrolling down. Select Reset options from the Advanced menu.
- Secondly, select Delete all data (factory reset) and then tap Erase all data to begin the phone’s reset process. \Just hold on until everything has been restored to its original state. Because it could take a while, it’s best to keep your phone charged or connected to a power source during the reset process.
Using the Recovery Mode to Reset Your Android Phone
- Shut down your phone and press the Power and Volume Down buttons at the same time to boot into Recovery Mode.
- While in Recovery mode, use the Volume buttons to navigate the menu and select Wipe data/factory reset. To begin a factory reset, press the Power button again. Your device will restart after the procedure is complete. It will look and feel brand new, just like when you bought it.
CONclusion
It’s difficult to troubleshoot problems when the phone is frozen during the boot process. The solutions listed above should, however, work most of the time. We advise you to take your phone to an authorised service center to get it checked out by a technician.