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Voted Undo. Score I can't even find download manager in apps. When se arched it says 0. Chosen Solution. Was this answer helpful?

Score 6. Ive tried all this to no solution says browser no longer supported why. Can you connect to the internet OK? What is the model number of your tablet? Model ce Sorry, but not sure what you mean by rooted ibbotson. Also yes using Play Store. Power off the device. Press and hold the Power key, Home key and Up Volume key at the same time.

Release all of the keys when the Android image appears. Press the Down Volume key to select Wipe cache partition. Press the Power key. Bugged software can be resolved by updating the software. Manufacturers regularly come up with new updates to ensure that they can resolve problems with current bugs and problems in the software. Some of our users reported that they faced this problem when they tried to tinker with the software.

Android software can be easily manipulated and customized. When a software update does not finish properly, you may face the problem of being stuck in the boot loop. There are quite a few reasons which may cause the software update to end up causing the phone to start just halfway through and get stuck.

This is why it is important that your phone has enough battery to ensure that the update completes without the phone dying because of no battery while the phone was being updated. Sometimes your phone ends up freezing while the update is underway and it gets stuck in the boot loop.

Most of the Android devices warn the users that the phone will take time to update so they should ensure that the phone is not switched off while the phone is being updated.

When this happens, there is a chance that the update does not finish properly and your phone gets stuck on the logo when you try to start it. When an app ends up malfunctioning, you may find this problem occur on your device. Some of our users ended up with this issue when they downloaded an app outside the Google Store. Many apps have malicious codes and virus which can damage the software of your device and make it act abnormally.

To avoid such problems, you must make sure that all apps are downloaded from the Google Store and you have a robust anti-virus software on your phone that can effectively crush virus attacks or bugged applications. If you casually overlooked the memory card which stores numerous files and apps on it, you may be making a mistake. At times, the memory card can be a problem for the device and your Android may get caught in the boot loop because of a bad memory card.

Before we go into solving the issue, you must also understand that it is difficult to confirm whether you may lose the data or not when it comes to the device.

Sometimes, you may end up losing the data when your phone gets stuck in the boot loop. So try to connect your device to a computer and check if the computer is able to read your device. If your device is being read then you must move all the data to the computer before you proceed with any form of troubleshooting.

It will ensure that you do not lose important files when you start the troubleshooting. The first thing to do when you face this problem is to try and do a soft reset which should help you restart the phone without getting stuck on the logo screen. A soft reset varies on different devices. While it usually involves holding down the power button for 8 to 10 seconds, there are certain phones like the HTC One, Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 and Sony Xperia Z3 which requires holding the Power and the Volume Up button together for 8 to 10 seconds.

Depending on the model of your phone one of these may be successful. There is a possibility that your device powered off because the battery died.

Switch off your device completely and charge it. Allow your device to charge for some time and then power it on. Check if your device is able to power on completely and if it does then your problem is solved and you can enjoy using your phone now. If you were using a computer to charge the phone then switch to a wall charger to check if it works. If nothing happens, try charging another device if possible, using the same charger to check if other devices are charging.

By doing this, you will figure out if the problem lies within the device or the charger. Make sure that the charger or the cable is not damaged in any way if you do not have a different device to test whether the charger is working or not. I know you have already tried using the Power button but try it more than two or three times. After you charge the phone, Press the Power button a few times to ensure that there is definitely a problem in powering on the phone.

If it Powers on then check if the Power button is working properly. There may be a problem in the way the Power button is wired up and maybe some loose component is causing the issue. Take the phone to a technician who can check the internal wiring of the phone if the Power button is not working properly.

Wiping the cache partition of your phone allows you to remove the cache files which may have been corrupted and caused the phone to power off. There is a possibility that the corrupt cache files may not allow your phone to power On. These cache files are temporary in nature and will be created by the phone once again after you wipe out the current cache files. In order to wipe the cache partition, you need to enter the recovery mode by pressing a specific combination of keys.

The combination varies from one Android device to another. Here are some examples:. Press and hold the Power button, the Volume Down button, and the Home button for Samsung all at the same time.

Once you see the Android icon, release the Power button but continue to press and hold the other two buttons till you see the System Recover screen. You will see a menu with many options. Select the option by using the Power key and the process of wiping out the cache partition will initiate. Once it completes, your phone will automatically reboot and new cache files will be built by your phone. Similarly, all of the smartphones have a PC suite. With the help of a PC suite, you can accomplish a lot of things like transferring data, syncing the device with the computer it is connected to and creating backups.

When your Android is stuck on the boot screen, connect it to the computer and then transfer all the data. You can update your phone with the help of the PC suite so that if your phone got stuck during the updates, it will be able to complete the update and the phone should restart.

When none of the above solutions can help you, then consider resetting your device to factory settings. When you reset the device to factory settings, you bring your device back to its initial state when it was taken out of the box. This helps wipe all data and it removes all third party applications from your device. Since you will not be able to do the reset from within the device, make sure that you have transferred all the data to your computer if your computer is able to read your device.

However, if your computer does not read the device then you lose all the data on your phone.



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