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Samsung Galaxy J3 Bootlooping

Samsung Galaxy J3 Bootlooping

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WizardlyLime
Junior Member
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09-12-2016, 03:33 AM
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You have an older Samsung Galaxy J3 from 2016 that’s stuck in a loop. You want to resolve the issue without losing your saved files or pictures. Since you’ve already cleared the cache in recovery mode, try these steps:

- **Reset Settings**: Go to Settings → System → Reset settings (or similar) and choose “Reset all settings.” This will restore the phone to its original factory state without deleting data.
- **Factory Reset**: If you’re comfortable, perform a factory reset via Recovery Mode. Back up any important files first, then follow the on-screen instructions.
- **Check for Hardware Issues**: Ensure the battery is healthy and there are no physical damage signs. A faulty battery can cause boot loops.
- **Update Software**: Make sure your phone’s software is up to date, as updates often fix stability bugs.
- **Factory Data Recovery**: If you still have a backup or cloud copy of your photos, use a reliable recovery tool to restore them after resetting.

Avoid deleting data unless necessary, and proceed carefully with each step.
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WizardlyLime
09-12-2016, 03:33 AM #1

You have an older Samsung Galaxy J3 from 2016 that’s stuck in a loop. You want to resolve the issue without losing your saved files or pictures. Since you’ve already cleared the cache in recovery mode, try these steps:

- **Reset Settings**: Go to Settings → System → Reset settings (or similar) and choose “Reset all settings.” This will restore the phone to its original factory state without deleting data.
- **Factory Reset**: If you’re comfortable, perform a factory reset via Recovery Mode. Back up any important files first, then follow the on-screen instructions.
- **Check for Hardware Issues**: Ensure the battery is healthy and there are no physical damage signs. A faulty battery can cause boot loops.
- **Update Software**: Make sure your phone’s software is up to date, as updates often fix stability bugs.
- **Factory Data Recovery**: If you still have a backup or cloud copy of your photos, use a reliable recovery tool to restore them after resetting.

Avoid deleting data unless necessary, and proceed carefully with each step.

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PedroO_
Senior Member
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09-12-2016, 08:28 PM
#2
Just performed a factory reset.
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PedroO_
09-12-2016, 08:28 PM #2

Just performed a factory reset.