Clearing up the tablet’s memory is one of the recommended procedures to speed up an Android device. Bring up the Recent Apps screen and tap Task Manager. Look for the RAM tab, and tap Clear Press and hold Volume Up + Power buttons simultaneously till the device logo appears. When it logo appears, release Power button but hold the others few more seconds. Release all the buttons when Recovery Mode screen appears. If you see Android logo with No Command text, don't panic and just wait for a while. Más tutoriales: https://www.hardreset.info/es/devices/samsung/samsung-t813-galaxy-tab-s2-ve-97-wifi/¡Buenos días! Hoy te presentamos paso a paso qué hacer si Hi all. I bought a tab s2 for my step-dad this past Christmas and it keep rebooting once reach like 15-20% battery. One point, it got stuck on Samsung logo. I had to hard reset. I ended up exchanging that tablet with Amazon. Now the exchange tablet is doing the exact same thing. What are the odds of this happening again? That it worked fine just means that the thief managed to disable the MDM software somehow before selling it. Performing a factory reset also reset this "MDM bypass" and now you see the device as it is. The conclusion for people buying used Samsung devices is always to perform a factory reset first. – I did a factory reset on a Samsung Galaxy S2 like this: switch off phone. hold down buttons Volume Up, Home and Power until phone boots into "Android System Recovery" mode. select wipe/factory reset and confirm all questions. As expected, after the factory reset, all apps were not installed anymore. But this does not seem to have worked for the ILU6I.

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