Why does my Android mobile turn off and on all the time? - Solution (Example)

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These days it is well known that the mobile phone is more than just for calls and text messages; is a tool that accompanies i its users in all areas of life, from work to entertainment.

The largest and most competitive market is undoubtedly that owned by Android and it is thanks to the many manufacturers who decide to use Android in their devices, bringing to the table a diversity of prices that vary from a budget phone to the premium range with superior quality materials and components, and above all it stands out for the customization of the themes and more.



Why does my Android mobile turn off and on all the time? - Solution

However, mobile phones can get damaged or broken at any time, such as an "application not installed" error or an error while signing in with my Google account. That said, today we are going to focus on knowing why my android mobile turns off and on by itself, this error is known as a reboot loop or "boot - loop" but although it is very annoying, many times it has a solution.

Why does my Android mobile turn off and turn on by itself?

An Android mobile basically turns off and on only when there is an error where the device tries to boot and is currently unable to complete the process, so try restarting again and again. The error it can occur due to a failed system update or maybe some corrupt files that are in the internal memory of the device.

Resolves the continuous reboot

In case your android mobile turns off and turns on by itself, you should not worry , as it may have a solution, even if you may lose some information, it is the payment to fix the error.



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Boot into Safe Mode

As in other operating systems, Android also has a safe mode in which it loads only the functions necessary for the basic operation of the device. To enter safe mode , the device does not need to be switched on, it starts in safe mode when it is turned off based on the combination of buttons we use when we turn it on.

When you turn on your mobile, proceed normally but when the manufacturer's mark appears you have to press the volume down button and then you will enter safe mode.

Another very common combination in manufacturers like Motorola is that while the phone starts up, you need to hold down the two volume buttons at the same time. Or, in case you have a Samsung device with a physical menu button, you need to press them while booting the mobile phone.

Leave your phone as good as new

If you have tried the previous method and maybe your Android mobile also turns off and on, you can only try another option, albeit more extreme, as you would lose all data on your phone, this option is to reset your phone so that it is as good as new . This can be done by resetting the phone.

To access recovery is as simple as pressing the power button and the volume down button at the same time with the phone turned off. although in some cases it usually varies , being the power button and the volume up button.


Once you have entered the recorevy, you need to find and select the Clear data and cache option and then select Reset System Settings. The device must be reset to factory settings as new. Keep in mind that you use the volume buttons and to select the power button to navigate through recovery.


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Go to your trusted technician!

If you do not want to intervene in the solution of your mobile yourself or because you have already run out of options and your Android mobile only turns off and on again, you always can contact to a professional who has the knowledge and tools necessary to give you a diagnosis and a solution to your problem.

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