Here's a variety of ways to reboot your S22 device:
1. Switch off your S22 entirely. Remove
the battery if it is removable, wait for a few seconds, and then insert it back in. Switch on your S22 again.
2. Long-press the power button on your S22 until a menu pops
up. Choose the "Restart" option and wait for your device to power off and turn on again.
3. Navigate to the settings menu on your S22. Look for the "Restart" or "Reboot" option. Select it and wait for your device to reboot.
4. If your S22 is frozen, locate the power button and press it for about 10-15 seconds. This should force your S22 to reboot.
5. When where the above methods aren't effective, you can carry out a soft reset. Simply press the volume down button and the power button at the same time until your S22 switches off. Next, turn on your device again.
Remember, before you restart your S22, it's always a good idea to save any unsaved work and close any running applications.
Choose the method that you find most convenient and reboot your S22 to resolve any potential issues you may be experiencing.
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In addition,
if you're dealing with
recurring issues that require
more than just a reboot,
you may
perform a hard reset on your S22. This will
restore your phone return to its
factory settings, removing all information
and settings during the procedure.
|In situations like this,
if merely restarting does not resolve
the issue, you may
try a gentle reboot first. This involves
clearing the cache on your S22.
Open Settings > Storage > Cache.
Select it and validate your action.
Restart your S22 afterward and see if the issue
remains.
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra