Galaxy Keeps Rebooting

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If your Samsung galaxy Note 10+ randomly reboots, restarts, or power off without restarting, here’s the solutions to fix Galaxy Note 10 plus keeps restarting issues. You’ll try to check for android updates, app updates, firmware or any third party apps causing issue. It does look like a stuck power button. (as ridiculous as it may sound). The behaviour in your phone is exactly as it is when I press and hold on my power button.

Samsung Tab 3 8inchI was having many of the same issues above. Sports bike mechanic workshop 2016. ( cycling on and off, after shutdown it rebooted, did a factory reset that didn't do it, the charge lightning bolt would be on when unplugged I thought the I fried the battery ( kinda new) watching movies while charging.

Took the battery out, out it back, no change. I took a close look at the USB port port looked a little 'stretched out' I remembered that I had dropped the Tab while connected and it had bent the wire connect.

With the battery out I went after the port. First compressed the screwed in steel plate in. Inside the port there is a small metal flap and bent that up away from the base of the port. I Putting a wire in the port was very tight. Put the batter back plugged it in and voila - started charging and all is well.The bottom line: my issue was the out of shape USB port.

It would not make a solid connection. It made a connection but I would guess kinda of a shorted out connection.by. Step 1: Power down the device. Pulling the battery will work as well, especially if you are caught in a boot loop.Step 2: Allow the device to completely shut down. Waiting until your screen is off, or just giving it a full minute or two should suffice.Step 3a: For the Galaxy S2 and Tab 2, you will need to hold Volume Up and Power at the same time until you see the Samsung logo appear. Then release.3b: For the Galaxy S3, you will need to hold the volume up, home, and power button at the same time until you see the Samsung logo, and then release.Step 4: For all variants mentioned, you should now be looking at a menu list with a blue highlighted bar.

Using the volume rockers will navigate through the menus, and generally power is your accept button. The S2 might have a little twist. Upon getting into recovery, you can push up, down, up to enable the back button. This also allows to use the power button as the accept button. See figure 1.Important note: When navigating around in recovery and you select something, you may be redirected to a page with about a dozen answers.

Almost all will be no with yes buried in the middle. This is to prevent accidental accepting of an option.4b: To actually have you use this guide, you can clear your phone's cache. See figure 2. There are many cache clearing programs on Play, and while they may clear the cache as well as rebooting into recovery, this is merely an alternate method. Click power to accept.Step 5: When completed, you can navigate back, or usually after completing any action in Recovery, Reboot Now will be highlighted at the root menu. See figure 3. This is your gate back to running Android through the User Interface.

Click power to accept.Congratulations! You have successfully entered, navigated, executed a command and rebooted all in Recovery. This is also a method to flash a ROM through a.zip file on an SD card, and a complete Factory Reset can be accomplished in this manner as well. With deliberate care, I removed the back of my SM-T320 (pro) removed the 4 battery screws, carefully unplugged the friction fitted wire harness, to access the battery and motherboard connections.

Also, there is a wee Tae covering the harness that I removed, and added back later, using scotch tape.Using air cleaning canister for electronics, I cleaned the power button and the battery contact points, then used brake cleaner fluid (acetone) to clean these areas. I puffed out a wee black fleck of?, at the battery connecting points on the motherboard. Battery was reconnected, back snapped into all those micro points, recharged, and, no more spontaneous rebooting, so, I'm declaring this cleaning process to be successful - so far.by.

This is really obvious but have you tried changing chargers or anything? When it tries to reboot does it make this strange beeping noise? It did with me and every time it stopped the screen would flash for not ever a second and would go back out! So I changed the charger to one of the ones I got in the box and it turned on! However what I learned that when my tablet turned on it was trying to turn on it just didn't have an battery life! So try to change the charger to one that has the white lightning bolt instead of the one with the white lightning bolt with the 'x' over it (even though it may charge like that) and make sure its a good outlit. I had the same, but solved it.

After booting it started to reboot after 10-20 seconds and this repeated continuously.Please try this, after rebooting disable the wifi in the settings of your tablet.If after disabling the wifi the tablet does not reboot than that is the issue.How to solve?enable the wifi again and remove the connections you are using or may use, starting first with the one that is connected (since otherwise the tablet will reboot before you have removed it). Than remove the others which you may use.Also remove the tablet in your router from the list of connected devices (I am not sure it is needed but I did that)Now reboot the tablet yourself.In the settings of the tablet you see all your connections appearing again under Wifi.Connect to the wifi connection (SSID) you need (you will likely have to input the key(password)).Now the tablet does not reboot anymore automatically. I had this exact same problem. No advice about thumping the back, nor would it boot to the recovery screen by holding buttons down and all that (3 different variations attempted).

I tried disconnecting the battery and still nothing. Mine kept appearing like it was trying to charge, but then kept rebooting, even while plugged into a charger, left overnight and all next day.What worked was using the OEM charger. I was using an aftermarket charger, but this isn't powerful enough to get the required 'umph' when the battery was completely dead. The charger I was using worked fine while the battery had some charge on it, which is why I didn't think this would've caused the problem, but made sense afterwards. I answered this previously saying to try using the OEM charger, but mine just started doing it again, but I don't have the OEM charger anymore. No other charger worked, but I fixed the issue doing this:1. Pull back cover off with spudger.2.

Unplug battery. It's the connector one with red and black wires.3. Press the power button, and hold for 10 seconds. Use your spudger or fingernail.4.

Plug battery back in.5. Plug charger cable back in. You should see it charging again.6.

If not, repeat steps 2-5. Age of empires 2. Otherwise, snap the back cover back on!