Here’s how you can fix Samsung Galaxy A7 that randomly restarts. We will cover all the random rebooting issues on Samsung Galaxy A7.
Samsung Galaxy A7 is a mid-range device with the price tag of $432. This device has all the features that a Samsung High-end devices have. It comes with both Single and Double sim modules. Body is Front/back glass and with aluminum frame.
When it comes to specs, Samsung Galaxy A7 is a power show. Galaxy A7 comes with Exynos 7880 Octa chipset and Octa-core 1.9 GHz Cortex-A53. You’ll get 32 GB internal storage and 3GB of RAM, that will speed-up things. Now with all these specs, we have heard that Samsung Galaxy A7 start rebooting randomly.
I have seen many users on different platforms asking about how to Fix Samsung Galaxy A7 that randomly restarts. First, the thing that I can tell is, the main reason behind this issue will be firmware. Over the past few year, we have encountered same issues on many Samsung devices. Now let’s tell you all, how you can fix Samsung Galaxy A7 that randomly restarts.
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Fix Samsung Galaxy A7 that Randomly Restarts:
Now the universal solution for random rebooting issue on any Samsung Galaxy device is to Factory Reset your device. However, before that, you can try some troubleshooting steps below.
Boot Device in Safe mode:
Maybe this issue is triggering because of some third-party app, I would suggest put your device in Safe Mode and use for few hours and if you haven’t faced this issue that means for sure some culprit app is doing this. Follow the instructions below.
- First, turn off your Samsung Galaxy A7.
- Now press and hold the power key.
- When you see Samsung Galaxy A7 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.
Boot in Recovery Mode and Wipe Cache Partition:
- Turn off your device.
- Now press and hold home+Power+Volume Up key.
- Release the power button once you see a logo, but keep holding home and Volume up keys.
- Now when you see 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 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.
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Once you’ve cleared your Cache Partition, Boot your device normally. Head over to settings and heed the instructions below.
- Open Settings.
- Scroll down, Tap on Backup and reset.
- Tap on Reset Settings.
- Enter your Password or Pin in order to proceed.
- Tap Confirm.
Backup your device and Factory Reset:
Before we proceed to factory reset option, you must backup your device using our guide. [ How to Backup Your Entire Android Device to PC ].
Once you are through with the backup process, heed the instructions below in order to Factory Reset your device.
- 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 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 for 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.
That’s all. Please let us know how was your experience.