Restarting an Android device is a simple and effective solution to fix common issues like app crashes, screen freezing or slowdowns. In this special Coliseu Geek article, we are going to teach you how to reset your device android in several different ways, depending on the model.
Rebooting Android with the Power Button
The most common way to restart an Android device is using the power button. Follow the steps below to restart Android using the power button:
- Press and hold the power button until the “Power Off” option appears on the screen.
- Tap the “Power Off” option and wait until the device shuts down completely.
- After the device shuts down, press and hold the power button again until the manufacturer logo appears on the screen.
- Release the power button and wait for the device to restart.
Rebooting Android with button combination
If your Android device's power button is not working or unresponsive, you can reset it using a button combination. Follow the steps below to restart Android using button combination:
- Turn off your Android device.
- Press and hold the volume up and down buttons and the power button at the same time.
- Keep holding the buttons until the manufacturer's logo appears on the screen.
- Release the buttons and wait until the device restarts.
Restarting Android Using Settings
If you prefer to restart Android using Settings, follow the steps below:
- Open the “Settings” app.
- Scroll down and tap "System".
- Tap “Advanced” and select “Reboot Options”.
- Tap “Restart” and wait for the device to restart.
Rebooting Android Using Apps
There are several apps available on Google Play Store that can help reset Android. Just search for “Restart” in the app store and select a trusted app.
- Download and install the reset app.
- Open the app and tap the reset button.
- Wait until the device restarts.