29-09-2025 09:24 PM
I have a S6 Lite which I've had for about 3 years now and just recently It just suddenly broke, I guess. It started crashing and getting stuck on the boot-up.
I figured out you could restart it by holding down the power button and volume down button at the same time. Most of the time it would restart but go back to being stuck on the boot-up screen, while some times it would restart like normal and I could access my tablet again, only to crash again soon after. Now it doesn't matter how many times I restart it. It will always remain stuck on the boot-up screen. If I have it plugged in, it will be stuck on the charging icon, but not display an actual percentage, until I try restarting it again, at which it will then go back to being stuck on the boot-up screen.
Here are the things I've tried doing:
I haven't tried factory resetting it, but I can't find a way to access the recovery screen as I can't directly turn off the device when it is stuck. I'll try letting it run out of power then recharging it, then turn it on by holding the power key and volume up key at the same time.
I would appreciate any advice. Why did this happen in the first place? I don't think it is an app because I haven't downloaded any in ages.
Also, does anyone know the Samsung's warranty policy for tablets for products purchased 3 years ago? Alternatively, could a ordinary phone repair shop help repair my tablet?
a month ago
a month ago
I tried using Odin to flash the tablet in an attempt to save my data, which successfully passed, but didn't resolve the issue whatsoever. It went back to boot looping as soon as it tried loading up again...
Next I will try factory resetting the thing, and hopefully that'll resolve the issue.
4 weeks ago
I factory resetted it, but it didn't resolve the issue. I guess it is a hardware issue and the thing is basically bricked.
So sad since I only had it for a couple of years. The issue started during a bumpy ride, so maybe it's connected somehow. But a tablet shouldn't just break from that.