Fix: Samsung Galaxy S5 Keeps Restarting Itself

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This is the step-by-step guide to Fix Samsung Galaxy S5 Keeps Restarting itself. If your Galaxy S5 is stuck in a bootloop, you can fix it now.

Samsung Galaxy S5 was a great hit back when it was introduced as a flagship device by Samsung, although its design was criticized this device held up pretty good and Samsung did sell a lot of Samsung Galaxy S5 units. Galaxy S5 was really good with when it comes to performance but not the best, we have seen many issues on Samsung Galaxy S5 and Techbeasts Team did cover them all, Toady we’ll help those who still own a Samsung Galaxy S5 and they are facing Samsung Galaxy S5 Keeps Restarting Itself. You can also check the following links for solutions for Samsung Galaxy S5 issues.

Samsung Galaxy S5 Keeps Restarting

Now if you are looking for a reason behind Galaxy S5 keeps restarting over and over again, it can be anything like faulty apps, hardware issues, software glitch, unsupported firmware, running an old version of OS.

The best scenario in this situation is to fix this issue rather than finding the reason behind it. Now keep that in mind in order to fix Galaxy S5 keeps restarting you may need to factory reset your device, so I strongly suggest that you should back up your Galaxy S5 before moving on.

Fix Samsung Galaxy S5 Keeps Restarting Itself:

In order Fix Samsung Galaxy S5 Keeps restarting, you can try the following methods. But if you are facing a hardware issue then the only thing you can do is to take your device to Samsung service center and let them work on it.

First, make sure you are running the latest version of Android on your Galaxy S5. Go to Settings->About Phone->Check Software update. If you are running an old version of Android OS then update it to the latest one.

If the first step is no good for you, try the following.

  • Turn off your device.
  • Now press and hold home+Power+Volume Up key.
  • Release the power button once you see the logo, but keep holding home and Volume up keys.
  • Now when you see the Android logo, let go both buttons.
  • Use the volume down button to navigate and highlight wipe cache partition.
  • Now use the power key to select the option.
  • You have to select ‘Yes‘ when you’ll be prompted to the next menu.
  • Now wait for the process to be completed, once it’s done highlight ‘Reboot system now’ and press power button to select it.
  • All Done.

Method#2:

  • Turn off your device.
  • Now press and hold home+Power+Volume Up key.
  • Release the power button once you see the logo, but keep holding home and Volume up keys.
  • Now when you see the Android logo, let go both buttons.
  • Use the volume down button to navigate and highlight wipe data/factory reset.
  • Now use the power key to select the option.
  • You have to select ‘Yes‘ when you’ll be prompted to the next menu.
  • Now wait for the process to be completed, once it’s done highlight ‘Reboot system now’ and press power button to select it.
  • All Done.

Method#3:

  • First, turn off your Galaxy S5.
  • Now press and hold the power key.
  • When you see the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 logo, release the button and then press+hold the volume down button.
  • Don’t let go until your phone finishes the rebooting process.
  • When you see Safe Mode in the lower-left corner of the screen let go the volume down button.
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