samsung j610f restart

tamoor mir

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Oct 16, 2019
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hello every one i have an samsung j610f restart after 1 or 2 mints show blue screen and then restart any one have solution thanks advance?
 
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hello every one i have an samsung j610f restart after 1 or 2 mints show blue screen and then restart any one have solution thanks advance?

It seems like your Samsung J610F is experiencing an issue that causes it to restart and display a blue screen. Here are a few potential solutions you can try:

  1. Restart in Safe Mode: Boot your phone in safe mode to check if the issue persists. Safe mode disables third-party apps, helping you determine if a specific app is causing the problem. If the issue doesn't occur in safe mode, you may need to uninstall recently installed apps to identify the culprit.
  2. Clear Cache Partition: Wipe the cache partition of your device. This can help resolve system glitches that may be causing the restart issue. Here's how to do it:
    • Turn off the device.
    • Press and hold the Volume Up button + Bixby button (if applicable) + Power button.
    • Once the Samsung logo appears, release all buttons.
    • Use the volume buttons to navigate to "Wipe Cache Partition" and use the Power button to select it.
    • After the process is complete, restart your device.
  3. Update Firmware: Ensure that your device has the latest firmware update. Go to Settings > Software update > Download and install. Keeping your device's software up-to-date can address compatibility issues and bugs.
  4. Factory Reset: If the problem persists, consider performing a factory reset. Note that this will erase all data on your device, so make sure to back up important information first. You can perform a factory reset in the device settings.
 

tamoor mir

Active Member
Oct 16, 2019
51
10
It seems like your Samsung J610F is experiencing an issue that causes it to restart and display a blue screen. Here are a few potential solutions you can try:

  1. Restart in Safe Mode: Boot your phone in safe mode to check if the issue persists. Safe mode disables third-party apps, helping you determine if a specific app is causing the problem. If the issue doesn't occur in safe mode, you may need to uninstall recently installed apps to identify the culprit.
  2. Clear Cache Partition:Wipe the cache partition of your device. This can help resolve system glitches that may be causing the restart issue. Here's how to do it:
    • Turn off the device.
    • Press and hold the Volume Up button + Bixby button (if applicable) + Power button.
    • Once the Samsung logo appears, release all buttons.
    • Use the volume buttons to navigate to "Wipe Cache Partition" and use the Power button to select it.
    • After the process is complete, restart your device.
  3. Update Firmware: Ensure that your device has the latest firmware update. Go to Settings > Software update > Download and install. Keeping your device's software up-to-date can address compatibility issues and bugs.
  4. Factory Reset: If the problem persists, consider performing a factory reset. Note that this will erase all data on your device, so make sure to back up important information first. You can perform a factory reset in the device settings.
thanks for your good response i already try these things except 1 safe mode i will try and let you know
 
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tamoor mir

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Oct 16, 2019
51
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It seems like your Samsung J610F is experiencing an issue that causes it to restart and display a blue screen. Here are a few potential solutions you can try:

  1. Restart in Safe Mode: Boot your phone in safe mode to check if the issue persists. Safe mode disables third-party apps, helping you determine if a specific app is causing the problem. If the issue doesn't occur in safe mode, you may need to uninstall recently installed apps to identify the culprit.
  2. Clear Cache Partition:Wipe the cache partition of your device. This can help resolve system glitches that may be causing the restart issue. Here's how to do it:
    • Turn off the device.
    • Press and hold the Volume Up button + Bixby button (if applicable) + Power button.
    • Once the Samsung logo appears, release all buttons.
    • Use the volume buttons to navigate to "Wipe Cache Partition" and use the Power button to select it.
    • After the process is complete, restart your device.
  3. Update Firmware: Ensure that your device has the latest firmware update. Go to Settings > Software update > Download and install. Keeping your device's software up-to-date can address compatibility issues and bugs.
  4. Factory Reset: If the problem persists, consider performing a factory reset. Note that this will erase all data on your device, so make sure to back up important information first. You can perform a factory reset in the device


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