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How to Reset Frozen Galaxy Note 7

This quick guide explains how to reset a frozen Galaxy Note 7 to fix problems or poor performance. Premium metal design and water resistance require the back to be secured in place and not removed. So, those who encounter Note 7 problems simply cannot remove the battery for a quick reset.

After its launch in August, the Note 7 was an instant success and was hugely popular. There was a recall for a faulty battery, but now the phone is back on the shelves and in the hands of millions of users. As a result, we get a lot of questions like this.

If your new replacement Note 7 is frozen, unresponsive, or just acting funny, a quick reset will usually fix the problem. Since we can’t remove the battery Samsung has another way to do a quick device reset. Here is how to fix Note 7 problems in a matter of seconds.

Note 7 has a powerful Quad-core processor and 4GB of RAM for smooth performance, 64GB of internal storage for apps and games along with Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow. One of the best phones on the market, even after the recall problems. In the unlikely event that your Note 7 is acting funny, you need to know how to fix it.

Excited owners often skip all notifications and tips when they first turn them on, but these tips have a section on fixing a frozen device. reader, Most owners miss this information.

Usually phones don’t need to be reset and they still work enough to hold power and tap “Power off” or “Restart” to fix a problem. If it’s completely frozen though, we’ll have to do a reset.

Instructions

In the same way that owners of the Galaxy S6, Galaxy S7, iPhone and more perform a reset, the task on the Note 7 is how to complete it. Number.

All owners have to do to reset a frozen Galaxy Note 7 is to go down for 7-10 seconds at a time.

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Press and hold the volume down and power at the same time until you feel a vibration and see the Galaxy Note 7 reset. This will work even if the phone is completely unresponsive. The phone will turn off and restart to its normal working state. It’s worth noting that some devices may go into a “safe” maintenance mode if things really suck. If so, use volume up/down to go to “reboot” option and press power to select that option.

Just be careful to reboot the phone as owners can accidentally perform a factory data reset in this menu and wipe everything on the Galaxy Note 7.

That’s it and now you have successfully rebooted a frozen Galaxy Note 7. Any issues or issues that occurred before are probably gone and should be working fine as new. If not, call your carrier for additional assistance or check our Note 7 problem and fix guide.