Quick fix for Samsung Galaxy A50 that’s stuck on Black Screen of Death By TheDroidGuy

By TheDroidGuy
Aug 22, 2021
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Quick fix for Samsung Galaxy A50 that’s stuck on Black Screen of Death

The black screen of death may occur from time to time even to smartphones, with pretty impressive specs like the Samsung Galaxy, a 50, but contrary to what most users believe that it's a hardware issue, it's actually just a minor problem with the firmware more often than not, you will be able to fix this issue on your own. You just need to perform some troubleshooting procedures to determine what the issue is all about: hey guys, I'm Harold from the Droid guide, comm and in this video I will be showing you what to do. If your Galaxy, a 50, is stuck on a black screen and would no longer turn on first solution force restart your phone, the very first thing that you must do if your galaxy 850 is stuck on the black screen for some reason and would no longer turn back on, is the forced restart. It is a simulated battery removal and very effective in fixing problems like this to do this, press the volume down button and the power key at the same time and hold them both for 15 seconds or most of the time. The black screen of death is just a firmware crash and your phone will respond to this procedure, while you're holding down the keys in the galaxy 850 logos shows that's the sign that the phone is already responding. At this point, you can say that the problem is fixed.

However, if your phone remains unresponsive after the first try to do the same procedure a few more times before. Moving on to the next solution, second solution charge phone and do the forestry start having a phone with a drained battery, isn't usually a problem because, most of the time any device would respond immediately once connected to the power adapter, that's plugged into an outlet. However, there are times when a simple battery draining issue would lead in a system crash, and that could be the case here, plug the charger to a working wall outlet and connect the phone to it. Using the original cable, regardless of whether the phone shows the charging symbol or not, leave it connected to the charger for at least 10 minutes, while the phone is still connected to the charger press, the volume down button and the power key at the same time and hold them down for 15 seconds or more. If it was just a firmware crash caused by a drain battery, then your phone should already be booting up by now.

However, if the phone is still stuck on the black screen and not responding, then it's about time. You brought the phone to the shop or back to the store where you bought it, so that a technician can check it, for you, I hope that this simple troubleshooting guide has helped you one way or the other. Please subscribe to our Channel and enable notifications. So you can stay up to date with a droid guy. Thanks for watching.


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