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How to Force Restart an Unresponsive Android Phone

How to Force Restart an Unresponsive Android Phone

by Tekmono Editorial Team
24/09/2025
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If your Android phone is frozen, stuck on a screen, or completely unresponsive, you may need to forcibly restart it. This process is a simple troubleshooting step that can resolve many software glitches without affecting your personal data.

A force reboot should only be performed when your device is completely unresponsive. If your screen is still working, try a normal restart first by holding the power button and selecting the “Restart” option.

Since the exact button combination can vary between manufacturers, there are different methods to force restart your Android device. Here are the most common methods to get your device working again.

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For most Android devices, you can force restart by pressing and holding the Power button and the Volume Down button simultaneously. Continue holding both buttons for approximately 10 to 15 seconds. Do not release them when the screen turns off. Wait for the manufacturer’s logo to appear on the screen, which signals that the phone is beginning to restart. Release the buttons once you see the logo. Your phone will now complete the boot-up process as normal.

For many Samsung Galaxy devices, press and hold the Side key (which also functions as the Power button) and the Volume Down button at the same time. Keep both buttons held down for more than 7 seconds until the device vibrates and the Samsung logo appears. If that combination does not work, try an alternative method by pressing and holding only the Side key for about 10 seconds until the device powers off and restarts.

After your phone successfully reboots, check for any pending system or app updates. Installing the latest software can often fix the underlying bugs that caused the device to freeze in the first place.

Knowing how to perform a force reboot is an essential skill for any Android user. Software can occasionally freeze due to a misbehaving application, a system process error, or insufficient memory. A force reboot acts like a hard reset by temporarily cutting power to the internal components, forcing the operating system to shut down completely and start fresh.

This simple action can save you from a frustrating situation or an unnecessary trip to a repair shop. It serves as a critical first-line-of-defense for troubleshooting, resolving the vast majority of temporary software-related freezes and allowing you to regain control of your device quickly without any data loss.

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