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‎02-02-2019 06:51 AM in
Galaxy S PhonesMy galaxy s9 tried to install the latest update yesterday morning and has been stuck in a loop since. At first, the phone would only update to 35% and then be stuck on that screen. I tried the volume down+power trick to stop the update and that is what started the reboot loop. The screen will light up with the Samsung powered by android logo and then it will turn back off and then repeat. I tried stopping that by pushing the volume up+bixby+power button. That caused it to try and update again. It will install up to 24%-28% and then stop and go back to the boot screen. It will repeat the attempted update 2-3 times before going back to the boot loop. I've tried letting the battery die. That didn't work. I tried charging it and nothing. Only one time when it tried updating did it pop up with an error screen. The phone has not been physically damaged. I am out of ideas.
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‎02-04-2019 10:10 AM in
Galaxy S PhonesHey guys, i wanted to provide the step by step to use your Bixby key to fix the boot loop.
Here are the step by step process.
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Boot into Android Recovery.
Press and hold the the Bixby, Volume Up, and Power keys simultaneously. Release them when a blue screen displays and says Install system updates. Wait until the Android Recovery menu is displayed on the screen.
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Select Wipe data/factory reset.
Press the Volume Up or Down key to move the cursor. Highlight Wipe data/factory reset, and then press the Power key to select it. Highlight Yes then press the Power key to select again.
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Select Reboot system now.
Press the Volume Up or Down key to highlight Reboot system now, and then press the Power key to select it.
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‎02-04-2019 01:37 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesThat's the whole problem, it can't get to the Android Recovery menu because the phone just restarts when its gets to 24-28%. So this solution does not work. I'm having the exact same issue.
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‎03-28-2019 01:37 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesHi, do you have a solution for these problem?
I am in the same situation after a system update.
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‎03-28-2019 06:16 PM (Last edited ‎03-28-2019 06:17 PM ) in
Galaxy S PhonesI ended up getting a warranty replacement phone. Luckily most of my stuff was backed up. They got it to me really fast, though.
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‎02-04-2019
01:41 PM
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@userk2pYy7WH6I , @userxvuNAueLC3, Thank you for reaching out to us to address your concerns. If the troubleshooting posted here has been tried with no success, then repairs are recommended. Can you send us a private message here with the below information: http://bit.ly/2GH8URL
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‎02-09-2019 07:22 AM in
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‎02-09-2019 07:27 AM in
Galaxy S PhonesThank you for reaching out to us. Can you send me a private message with your full model number and IMEI?
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‎02-20-2019 03:13 PM in
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‎02-05-2020 02:39 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesHello, My phone started updating last night (2/4/20200 and now it is stuck in a boot loop. I Tried the troubleshooting above with no success, is there anything that can be done to get it out of the loop?
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‎08-26-2019 10:56 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesI recently received a replacement S9 after mine was damaged. I put the case from my old S8 on it until I could get a new S9 case.
The phone ran an update, and got stuck in this same loop. After reading this thread, and seeing the key combination to get into update mode, it struck me: the buttons on the S8 and S9 are just a little off from one another. I knew this already because I couldn’t increase the volume via the buttons. I realized that the case might be putting pressure on the keys in that key combination. Removed the case, and when the phone restarted again, it was out of the loop.
So, if you’ve got a case on your phone, try removing it, and see if that helps.