TechJunkie is a BOX20 Media Company

Home Mobile Android Galaxy S Samsung Galaxy S7: How To Fix When It Turns OFF Randomly

Samsung Galaxy S7: How To Fix When It Turns OFF Randomly

Samsung Galaxy S7: How To Fix When It Turns OFF Randomly

Some have called the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge one of the best smartphones of 2016. But one issue that some Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge owners face is the Samsung Galaxy S7 turns off randomly for no reason at all.

This issue that the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge randomly shuts off and randomly restarts is not normal for this smartphone. Below we’ll explain how you can fix the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge from turning off and restarting randomly.

 

Related Articles:

 

Factory Reset Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge

The first method you should try to fix the Samsung Galaxy that randomly keeps turning off is to factory reset the smartphone. The following is a guide on how to factory reset the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge. It’s important to note that before you go to factory reset a Galaxy S7, you should back up all files and information to prevent any data from being lost.

 

You can also watch the YouTube video below on how to factory reset the Samsung Galaxy S7:

How To Factory Reset Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge

Clear cache on Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge

After you factory reset the Galaxy S7, it’s recommended to wipe the cache partition of the smartphone (Learn how to clear the Galaxy S7 cache). Turn the Galaxy S7 off and then press and hold the PowerVolume up, and Home buttons together. After the Samsung logo appears with a blue recovery text at the top, let go. In the Recovery menu you can use the Volume down button to scroll and highlight wipe cache partition then press Power to select it. When it’s done use the Volume buttons to highlight reboot system now and Power to select it.

 

Manufacture Warranty 

If none of the above methods have worked, it’s recommend to check to see if your Samsung Galaxy S7 or Galaxy S7 Edge is still under warranty. The reason for this is because there could be serious issues with the smartphone and if the Galaxy S7 or Galaxy S7 Edge is still under warranty, it can be replaced which will fix your problems.

 

Samsung Galaxy S7: How To Make Photos Private

Read Next 
Jenny Tipson

Apr 19, 2016

251 Articles Published

More