How to stop Samsung galaxy s6 from overheating
Samsung Galaxy S6 is undoubtedly one of the brilliant phones from Samsung. In terms of design and workmanship and despite all these specifications and high-tech, improve user interface, there are some problems in this device. One of the common problems in Galaxy S6 is Overheating issue. Many users have reported galaxy s6 keeps overheating, especially after playing high graphic games, or when using the device for several hours or sometimes there is no obvious cause at all.
For all users who are experiencing overheating problems with Galaxy S6 we have made this little guide that makes you fix overheating problems.
How to stop Samsung galaxy s6 from overheating
You can use any of the following methods to fix overheating on galaxy s6
Method 1:
The easiest way to fix overheating problem is to restart your Galaxy S6. Just turn off your Galaxy S6. Wait a few minutes and then turn it back on. It is very possible that restarting may lead to fix problems with galaxy s6 overheatingMethod 2:
There is a possibility that a third party application may be the cause of the Samsung S6 overheating problem. To verify this, you can start your phone in safe mode. Safe mode lets you use your phone wihtout installed applications. To switch to safe mode:- Turn off Galaxy S6 phone.
- Press power button to turn it back on.
- When you see Samsung Galaxy S6 logo, immediately press volume down button and keep pressing until the phone screen gests loaded.
- If you successful, you will be able to see Safe Mode logo in the left corner of your Galaxy S6 screen.
- Now you can use your phone for a while. If it does not heat it means that a third party application is causing the problem in Galaxy S6. What you need to do is uninstall recently installed apps that you suspect are causing the problem, or you can perform a factory data reset
Method 3:
If removing third-party applications does not work, you can try to clean up phone’s cache. For those who do not know what the cache is, it is a temporary files stored on the phone memory by applications and Android system to perform better and to speed up your phone. So deleting the cache will not affect your personal data. You can try clearing the cache to fix Galaxy S6 overheating problem without worrying about your personal data.To do this, follow these steps:
- Stop your Galaxy S6.
- After the phone is turned off, press and hold the power button, volume up button and home button, press them until Samsung’s logo and recovery mode appears in blue.
- Here you can scroll through options using volume up key and volume down key. Go to " Wipe Cache Partition" option and select it by pressing power button.
- It will take a few seconds.
- When this is done you will see again the menu that was previously displayed. Go to "Restart system now" and select it using the power button
- The phone will restart in normal mode.
Method 4:
If the previous methods did not work, the last solution is to do a hard reset galaxy s6. This will delete all user data so you need to back up important data before you perform a factory reset.Now to reset your phone to factory settings you must do the following:
- Turn off your Galaxy S6.
- Enter recovery mode use same instructions in Method 3 above.
- After entering recovery mode go to "wipe data / factory reset" option and select it using power button.
- Now select "Yes - delete all user data" and press power button.
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