Why does my Galaxy S4 keep shutting off?

Why does my Galaxy S4 keep shutting off?

Solution: This problem could be caused by a faulty battery. Since your phone is already 2.5 years old then it’s best to get a new battery and check if the issue still occurs. If the problem persists even with the new battery then I suggest you backup your phone data and do a factory reset.

Why does my S4 keep restarting?

This random rebooting problem on Galaxy S4 could be occurring because of a third party app. Enter Safe Mode, If you see the problem disappears in the safe mode, then definitely an app is causing this random rebooting problem on Galaxy S4. So you can remove the apps one by one or perform a Factory reset.

How do I fix my Galaxy S4 from restarting?

Press and hold the Volume Up, Home and Power buttons. Release the Power button when the phone vibrates but continue holding on to the Volume Up and Home buttons. When the Android System Recovery screen appears, release both the Home and Volume Up buttons. Using the Volume Down key, highlight ‘wipe data / factory reset.

Why does Samsung S4 turn off with 40% plus battery?

Re: samsung s4 turns off with 40% plus battery left. It’s possible that you have some fluff stuck in your charging port or that the charging port is damaged. If doing the reset doesn’t help, try and carefully clean out the port with an old toothbrush.

How do I Turn Off my Samsung Galaxy S4?

Turn the device off completely. Press and hold the Power button. Once the Samsung Galaxy S4 logo appears on the screen, release the Power button. As soon as you release the Power button, press and hold the Volume Down key.

What kind of battery does Samsung S4 have?

Popped it in my pocket and came back around 850 am it had turned off wouldn’t turn back on until I plugged it in. Originally the battery picture was grey and empty and the it shot 3 quarters up to green and turn on with 85%. I’m plugged into my charger writing.

Why does my Samsung Galaxy S4 keep rebooting?

It does make sense, actually, because updates often cause corruption in some of the caches and/or data, which will result to performance-related problems including random reboots. Lastly, the third problem is a bit complicated as it is triggered by several apps that are possibly crashing simultaneously.