Because of the amount of work and stress, Android devices are put to due to everyday use, it’s bound to encounter failing situations like freezing. Techie types of people know that it’s just a common scenario that’s very likely to occur. However, for most average users, this can be very frustrating. To fix this issue, just force reboot your Android device and resume its normal operation again.

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Forcing Reboot by Removing the Battery

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  1. Try pressing all the keys your Android device has and see if there’s any response. A device that has been frozen or completely stuck will not work no matter what button you press.
  2. Most, if not all, Android devices, regardless of the make and model, have accessible parts like its memory card, SIM card and battery, often at the back part.
    • Back panels can be removed by prying it off from a notch you’ll see along the sides, or by simply sliding it off the phone.
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  3. Flip the battery out of your device. The Android should shut down due to the absence of power, forcibly resetting your Android device.
  4. After a few moments, put the battery back and put the back cover on.
  5. Press and hold the device’s power button until you see the manufacturer's logo on the screen. Your Android phone or tablet should resume its normal operation.
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Forcing Reboot Using the Console Screen

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  1. Try pressing all the keys your Android device has and see if there’s any response. A device that has been frozen or completely stuck will not work no matter what button you press.
  2. Press and hold your Android device’s Power button and the Volume Down key for at least 5 seconds or until the screen shuts down.
    • Release the buttons once you see the screen lighting up again. Instead of the usual welcome screen, a black screen will appear showing a list of text options. This is the Android console, or boot, screen.
  3. Using your Volume keys, move up or down the text options and highlight “Reboot System Now” from the Console screen.
    • Press the Power button to select this option and your Android device will restart.
  4. The device screen will shut off and then switch on again as it reboots. It should be able to start up, reach the usual welcome screen or logo, and after a few seconds, resume normal operation.
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    What if I can power up the phone, but it doesn't work?
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    WARNING: WILL DELETE ALL USER DATA Try a factory reset. Hold the power and volume buttons down until the boot loader appears. Use the volume down button to scroll to "factory reset" and press volume up. Select "yes" when it asks if you are sure.
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    Will apps be deleted if I reboot my Android?
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    Reboot, no. Restore factory settings, yes.
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    What do I do if I keep getting messages that the camera on my Android phone has failed and the hardware is busy?
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    It is possible that one of the applications you are using is using the camera of your phone. Android phones can only have one app use the camera at one time, so uninstall or force close any app that might be using it.
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