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Snapchat Keeps Crashing Samsung Galaxy S6

Snapchat Keeps Crashing Samsung Galaxy S6

For those that use Snapchat and it keeps crashing on your Samsung Galaxy S6, when no problems happening in the past. Some times when using Snapchat and your Galaxy S6 keeps crashing, you can try some of the following solutions to help fix when a Galaxy S6 keeps restarting with a Samsung logo. The best option would be to find a Samsung technician and get the Galaxy replaced or fixed as soon as possible.

If you still have the Galaxy S6 under warranty when it keeps restarting, you can save money in case something is seriously damaged with the Samsung Galaxy. You should also get the Galaxy S6 checked out by Samsung Support if you have a Galaxy S6 that keeps rebooting, shutting off or freezing.

 

The Android operating system causes the Galaxy S6 to keep restarting

A common reason that the Galaxy S6 keeps restarting or rebooting itself is because of the new firmware update has been installed. We recommend in this case performing a factory reset on the Samsung Galaxy S6. The following is a guide on how to factory reset the Galaxy S6.

Before you go to factory reset the Galaxy S6 to help fix the reseting problem on the smartphone, it’s important to remember to back up all data on the Galaxy S6. The reason for this is when you complete a Galaxy S6 factory reset; everything will be deleted.

 

Start Galaxy S6 In Safe Mode

For those that don’t know what Safe Mode is, it’s a different mode that places the Galaxy S6 environment that allows users to securely uninstall applications, remove bugs. In addition, you can use Safe Mode if any installed apps no longer work or if the Galaxy S6 keeps restarting.

The following is a quick guide on how to launch the Samsung Galaxy S6 in safe mode. You can also read a more detailed guide on who to turn “On” and “Off” Safe Mode on the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, here.

Power off the Samsung Galaxy S6 completely. Then keep the power on/off button pressed to reboot the smartphone. Once the screen is activated and displays the Samsung start logo, immediately hold the volume quieter button. Keep it pressed until the sim-pin is queried. At the bottom left you should now find a field with “Safe Mode“.

 

 

 

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David Williams

May 20, 2016

I am a true junkie for everything tech. My current arsenal includes an Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV Stick, iPhone Xs, Samsung Galaxy S9, Samsung Chromebook, iMac, and Dell XPS 13.

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