My Samsung Galaxy S7 does not start anymore

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My Samsung Galaxy S7 won't start or stop booting

Don't worry, there are plenty of solutions if your Samsung Galaxy S7 won't start.

In particular, in this article we will see solutions such as hard reset, battery reset, interference with applications or even electrical problems.

Your Samsung Galaxy S7 may eventually be under warranty or could be repaired by a specialist.

Unplug your Samsung Galaxy S7 from any electronic device

If your Samsung Galaxy S7 is connected to a computer, internet box or other, then we strongly recommend that you unplug it.

Indeed, it could be that software incompatibilities jeopardize the startup of your Samsung Galaxy S7. In this case, the solution is to simply unplug the USB cable from your phone.

Remove the battery from your Samsung Galaxy S7

Another possible solution is to remove the battery from your Samsung Galaxy S7. This can be a simple and effective solution if you want to start your Samsung Galaxy S7.

Perform a conditionally factory restart

Factory boot will restore your phone as if it came out of its purchase box, from a software standpoint. If you have accumulated viruses, or unwanted software, this can be a good solution to start your Samsung Galaxy S7.

Refer to your manual to restore factory settings to your Samsung Galaxy S7, or call a professional. This will ensure that the steps have been taken on this point. Be careful, however, you will lose all your personal data by doing this. Make sure you have made a backup beforehand.

Battery does not work on your Samsung Galaxy S7

Battery completely discharged

If the battery is completely discharged, then there may not be enough power to start your Samsung Galaxy S7. We recommend that you charge your Samsung Galaxy S7 and wait patiently. Once the charge light is at least 20% then you can restart your phone.

Note that it is not recommended to charge using a USB cable connected to a computer or other electronic device.

Indeed, the load would be slowed down, and software interference, or even a virus, could spread.

Battery too old to change

Another problem on your Samsung Galaxy S7 may be that your battery is too old.

In this case, the only solution is to change it.

We advise you to go see a professional or test your battery on another Samsung Galaxy S7 before making a possible purchase of battery, sometimes expensive.

If all the previous solutions don't work

Make use of your guarantee

Your Samsung Galaxy S7 may still be under warranty.

Most of the time, it is important for this step to have kept your receipt.

Your best bet is to go see your dealer who will help you start your phone.

Go see an authorized repairer

If you do not have a warranty, then it will be up to you to call for a repairer.

We advise you to refer only to specialized repairers for your Samsung Galaxy S7. Be careful to ask for a quote before engaging with a professional of this type.

All expert teams are at your disposal if you need more information. Find all our articles on Samsung Galaxy S7 to help you. In case of failure, the guarantee could ultimately be of good help to you.