How to Boot Into Recovery Mode on a Samsung Galaxy

Power off your Samsung Galaxy device., Press and hold the Volume Up button, the Power button, and the Home button together., Navigate through the Recovery menu., Select a recovery option., Reboot the device.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Power off your Samsung Galaxy device.

    Press and hold the Power button located at the right side of the phone to turn off your Samsung Galaxy device.

    Hold the Power button until the Samsung logo appears. , Do this until the device turns on.

    This will boot your Galaxy device into Recovery mode.

    A recovery logo (an Android robot) will appear on the screen. , Use the Volume buttons to navigate through the menu., Press the Power button to select any recovery option from the menu.

    In recovery mode, you have the option to wipe user data, restore factory settings, format system partition, install updates, etc.

    Navigate and select the desired option and perform the activity. , Once you’re done using the Recovery menu, navigate to and select “Reboot system now” to reboot your system normally.
  2. Step 2: Press and hold the Volume Up button

  3. Step 3: the Power button

  4. Step 4: and the Home button together.

  5. Step 5: Navigate through the Recovery menu.

  6. Step 6: Select a recovery option.

  7. Step 7: Reboot the device.

Detailed Guide

Press and hold the Power button located at the right side of the phone to turn off your Samsung Galaxy device.

Hold the Power button until the Samsung logo appears. , Do this until the device turns on.

This will boot your Galaxy device into Recovery mode.

A recovery logo (an Android robot) will appear on the screen. , Use the Volume buttons to navigate through the menu., Press the Power button to select any recovery option from the menu.

In recovery mode, you have the option to wipe user data, restore factory settings, format system partition, install updates, etc.

Navigate and select the desired option and perform the activity. , Once you’re done using the Recovery menu, navigate to and select “Reboot system now” to reboot your system normally.

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