Thursday, October 23, 2014

How To Fix Samsung Galaxy Automatically Restarting

5:04 PM Posted by Ariana No comments
Some of the most common and frustrating problem among the series of Samsung galaxy issues are: Not registered on network, Galaxy Slow Charging, Galaxy Battery Drainage, Notification error,Slow Wifi Issue,No Signal and the list goes on.But, however, Samsung Galaxy Automatically Restarting issue seemed to be a dominant problem that’s been disseminating .

While I am making this Article, I am researching , testing and experimenting different hypotheses for the Samsung Galaxy Automatically Restarting problem.As I Digg deeper in the issue,
I found that there wasn’t one cause of the Samsung galaxy Automatically Restarting issue, more like 4-5 reasons why your Phone may be restarting randomly without any prompts or signal whatsoever .

Typical Reasons for Samsung Galaxy Automatically Restarting

1 CPU Frequency too High

By Default A brand new Samsung Galaxy S2 is clocked at 1.2 GHz, Galaxy S3 -1.4 GHz , Galaxy S4 -1.6GHz. Newly purchased phones are prone to this problem as well, without app ,firmware or widget been installed on your 2 day or a week old Samsung galaxy.You can still encounter random shutting down/restarting issue due to the high CPU frequency allocated.


2 Disturbance in Auto Syncing and Updating

New or old Samsung Galaxy, you will encounter Apps, games and firmware been updating automatically or a scheduled.Chances are you might not know if your firmware is compatible with the updates being installed ,and this can cause conflict with apps being able to communicate with your present firmware.
This is normally seen with Gmail Updates and other Pre-installed Apps.On the other hand, Auto Syncing complies with the same behaviours as updating.


3 TouchWiz Conflicts with Firmware

TouchWiz is a front-end touch interface developed by Samsung Electronics with partners, featuring a full touch user interface. TouchwWiz is what presently on your Samsung Galaxy . Most Time the TouchWiz will shows unusual behaviours such as: ‘Unfortunately touch Wiz home has stopped”, freezing and in this case “Automatically Restarting your Samsung Galaxy S4,S3, S2, S5″ . This problem rooted from Widgets, apps and Corrupted Updates/data stored.


4 Cache and Data storage Saturation

While you may came across it before, “Clear cache ” and “Clear Data”. The difference between these two are : cache stores temporary data while running application, it can be related to a computer’s RAM.While clearing your data will erase modified Preferences of applications, databases, and restore the application to it’s initial state.
These two options has a notable caused on Samsung Galaxy constantly Randomly/Automatically Restarting


5 Stock ROM computability Issues

Samsung Galaxy Stock ROM’s are pre-installed Operating system that is uniquely developed by Mobile providers to make their Graphical interface distinctive from the rest.
However, there may be issues with pre-built and pre-boot up features set by it’s default Provider, Such as At&t , Verizon,Fido that can cause your Samsung galaxy to constantly restarting.Some users has installed Custom Stocks on their phone which can cause this issue on their Phone as well .

How To Fix Samsung Galaxy Automatically Restarting(Fixed)

1 CPU Frequency too High
To Fix Samsung Galaxy restart loop , you can simply lower the CPU Frequency.

Method 1

This Method works with rooted devices. You can root your Samsung galaxy here ,with one click.You can Unroot your phone whenever. If you do not want to root your phone then proceed to method 2 > Download CPU tuner from Google Play

>Set the Min 350MHZ and the Max to 600Mhz. Please note by minimizing these will lower your System Performance.However, this can improve battery life and fix battery drainage issue .

Method 2

This method works best if you do not want to root your galaxy.
>Download and install CPU adjuster from Google play
>Similar to Method 1, you need to alter the CPU Min and Max Frequency to the lowest possible MHz

2 Disturbance in Auto Syncing and Updating

As I stated above, sometime Updating routinely can interfere with currently running background services and apps.Mostly, it depends on the apps you have installed.
Samsung galaxy restarting again and again by it’s self can be explained by Auto Syncing and Updating conditions
Solution
>Turn off Auto Syncing <
>Navigate to settings
>Scroll down to “Accounts and Sync”
>Turn off all Sync
We just did Auto syncing, now it’s time for updates. Delete all updates from these applications.
> Navigate to settings

>Application manager or Apps >Gmail
>Click Un-install Updates ————————————————— >Navigate to settings
>Application manager or apps
>Google Play Store
>Uninstall Updates
—————————————————– >Navigate to settings
>Application manager or apps
>Google+
>Uninstall Updates
————————————————— >Navigate to settings
>Application manager or apps
>Samsung Account
>Uninstall Updates
——————————————– >Navigate to settings
>Application manager or apps
>Samsung Push Services
>Uninstall Updates

3 TouchWiz Conflicts with Firmware

Some of the most common things I heard people with are : “my samsung galaxy keeps rebooting”,”my samsung galaxy restarts by itself”,”my samsung galaxy s3 restarts itself”,”
my samsung galaxy keeps shutting off” and “my samsung galaxy keeps turning itself off”
Most people that I had told this solution has resolved the issue for them .The Icons, widgets and all the functions that are displayed on the home screen are
the primary reason which may cause TouchWiz not to respond and restart your phone anonymously.
Solution 1
>Navigate to settings

>Application manager or apps
>View all
>Calendar Storage
>Click Disable or Force stop
Also, you can removed the Calendar Icon from the Home screen.
Solution 1
>Navigate to settings
>Application manager or apps
>Click on running
>Click on TouchWiz
If yo do not see it,
>Click Show Cached Processes
> Clear Data

4 Cache and Data storage Saturation

By clearing your cache will not be such of an impact compared to clearing your data.Therefore.
>Navigate to settings
>Click Backup and reset
>Click factory Data Reset
>Proceed with caution, All data will be erase

5 Stock ROM computability Issues

This is one of most ignored solution for the “Samsung galaxy restarting constantly by itself issue”.
Simply, installing Cyanogenmod can modify your Stock ROM.May void warranty. You do not need to root your device for this method.
Installing Cyanogenmod will factory reset your phone, so it’s best to backup.
see here if your phone is compatible with Cyanogenmod before proceed
>Go to settings
>Developer Option
>Turn on USB Debugging mode
>Connect your Phone to the computer
>Download Cyangenmod Auto Installer , (Process can be revert )
>Run CM installer .EXE file
>It will automatically identify your phone
>Click Install
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