What To Do If Samsung Galaxy S22/S23 Keeps Rebooting
In this video, we'll discuss the solutions for a common issue faced by Samsung Galaxy S22/S23 users - frequent rebooting. If your phone keeps restarting on its own, don't worry! We've got you covered. Follow these simple steps to resolve the problem and get your device back to its normal functioning.
Check for Software Updates: Ensure that your Samsung Galaxy S22/S23 is running on the latest software version. Go to Settings, select Software Update, and tap on "Download and Install" if an update is available. Keeping your device updated can often fix software-related issues that may be causing the random reboots.
Remove Recently Installed Apps: If you recently installed a new app before the rebooting issue started, it could be the culprit. Uninstall any suspicious or problematic applications by going to Settings, selecting Apps, choosing the app name, and tapping on Uninstall. Restart your device and observe if the problem persists.
Clear App Cache and Data: Cached data and accumulated app data can sometimes cause conflicts and result in unexpected restarts. To clear app cache and data, go to Settings, select Apps, choose the app name, and then tap on Storage. Finally, select Clear Cache or Clear Data. Repeat this step for all the apps that seem to be causing trouble.
Boot into Safe Mode: Booting your Samsung Galaxy S22/S23 in safe mode allows you to identify if the issue is caused by a third-party app. Press and hold the power button until the Power menu appears, then press and hold the "Power Off" option until the "Safe Mode" prompt appears. Select "Safe Mode" and check if the rebooting problem persists. If the issue is resolved in safe mode, uninstall recently installed apps one by one until the culprit is found.
Wipe Cache Partition: Clearing the system cache can help eliminate any corrupted or outdated files that might be causing the reboot loop. Turn off your device, then press and hold the Volume Up and Power buttons simultaneously until the Samsung logo appears. Release the Power button but continue holding the Volume Up button until the Android Recovery menu appears. Use the volume buttons to navigate and select "Wipe Cache Partition" using the Power button. After the process is complete, choose "Reboot System Now" to restart your device.
Factory Reset: If none of the above solutions worked, performing a factory reset should be your last resort. However, be aware that this will erase all data on your device, so make sure to back up your important files. To perform a factory reset, go to Settings, select General Management, choose Reset, and tap on Factory Data Reset. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.
Don't let a rebooting issue disrupt your Samsung Galaxy S22/S23 experience. Follow these steps to troubleshoot and fix the problem. Remember to seek professional assistance if the issue persists or if you're unsure about any of the steps mentioned.
0:00 Introduction
0:19 First solution: Try closing all background apps.
0:49 Second solution: Reboot to Safe mode.
1:28 Third solution: Charge the phone and observe.
2:14 Fourth solution: Reset all settings.