Some owners of the Samsung Galaxy, a 30, has recently got a minor firmware update, but shortly after that, those who were able to successfully install it reported up having some performance issues. The most common of them is when the phone keeps rebooting by itself. Firmware issues aren't really that hard to fix, but they're pretty annoying. In this case alone, your friends may think you have issues with the mythic call suddenly drops, because your phone rebooted that's why it's important that you perform some troubleshooting procedures to know what the issue really is hi. This is Felix from the Droid guy. com and in this video I will show you how to fix galaxy, a 30 that keeps rebooting randomly first solution run your phone in safe mode.
We need to know if the cause of the problem is a third party app or not, and that's the reason why you need to run your phone in safe mode. First, there are times when apps crash and cause inconsistencies in the system and trigger the restart so follow these steps to restart your Galaxy at 30 that keeps rebooting randomly in safe mode press and hold the power key until options show tap and hold the power option and Telex changes into safe mode, tap the safe mode icon to restart your device. Once the reboot is successful, you should see safe mode in the lower left corner of the screen when your phone has successfully booted up into this mode, continue using it to see if the random reboots still occur. If your 830 works fine, while in this environment, then it means that the problem is caused by a third-party app or service. Here's.
What you should do next restart your phone into standard mode. Remember the apps you installed when the phone started to randomly reboot by itself, once you already have an app in mind, pull the app drawer up and look for it tap and hold on the icon of the app you want to remove touch on installation tap. Ok to confirm you want to remove the app. However, if the problem still occurs even in safe mode, then try the next solution. Second solution use your phone while charging.
The purpose of this procedure is for us to know if your phone still keeps rebooting, even if it's connected to a stable power source. At this point, it's but natural to assume that the problem can be with the battery so plug the charger to a working wall outlet and then connect your phone to its using the original cable. While charging use your phone, like you normally would to see if it still keeps rebooting by itself. If it still does then move on to the next solution, if it doesn't, then it's possible that the battery is the problem. Third solution factory reset your phone after uninstalling, some apps and your still keeps rebooting randomly or if the problem still occurs in safe mode, then this is the next thing you have to do.
You need to bring the device back to its default settings and configuration by performing the factory reset. This will delete all your personal information settings, apps files and data so make sure to create a backup before you actually reset the phone. Here's, how swipe down from the top of the screen and then tap the Settings icon, find and tap general management touch reset tap the factory data reset scroll down to the bottom of the screen and tap reset. If prompted and our your PIN passwords or pattern finally tap delete, all a master reset will rule out the possibility that the problem is only with the firmware. All software issues can be fixed by a reset, but if the problem persists after this procedure, then it could mean that the problem is actually with the hardware.
In this case, you have no other choice but to bring your phone back to the store or any Samsung experience hub to get it checked. That's it I hope this simple, troubleshooting guide has been able to help you one way or the other. Please subscribe to our Channel and enable notifications, so you can stay up to date with the droid guy. Thanks for watching.
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