Is your Samsung S6 Edge and unresponsive? Don’t panic! This can be a frustrating experience, but there are a few simple steps you can take to your device and get it back in working order. Here’s a guide on how to restart a frozen Samsung S6 Edge.

1. Soft Reset:
The first method you can try is to perform a soft reset. This is a simple process that can help resolve minor software issues. To do a soft reset on your Samsung S6 Edge, follow these steps:

– Press and hold the Power button and the Volume Down button simultaneously.
– Keep holding both buttons down for about 10-15 seconds or until the screen goes black.
– Once the screen turns off, release the buttons.
– Wait a few seconds, then press and hold the Power button to turn your device back on.
– Your Samsung S6 Edge should boot up normally.

2. Hard Reset:
If the soft reset doesn’t work, you may need to perform a hard reset. A hard reset will erase all your data, so make sure to back up your important files before proceeding. To perform a hard reset on your Samsung S6 Edge, follow these steps:

– Press and hold the Power button, Volume Up button, and Home button simultaneously.
– Keep holding all three buttons down until the Samsung logo appears on the screen.
– Release the buttons and wait for the Android Recovery menu to appear.
– Use the Volume Down button to navigate to the “Wipe data/factory reset” option.
– Press the Power button to select the option.
– Use the Volume Down button again to highlight the “Yes” option.
– Press the Power button to confirm the selection.
– Wait for the device to reset and then select the “Reboot system now” option.
– Your Samsung S6 Edge will restart, and you can set it up as a new device.

3. Safe Mode:
If your Samsung S6 Edge continues to freeze even after a hard reset, you can try booting it into Safe Mode. Safe Mode allows you to temporarily disable any third-party apps that might be causing the issue. To boot your Samsung S6 Edge into Safe Mode, follow these steps:

– Turn off your device completely.
– Press and hold the Power button until the Samsung logo appears on the screen.
– Release the Power button and immediately press and hold the Volume Down button.
– Keep holding the Volume Down button until your device finishes restarting.
– You will see “Safe mode” written on the bottom left corner of your screen if you have entered Safe Mode successfully.
– Once in Safe Mode, check if your freezes. If it does not, it means that a third-party app is likely causing the problem.

If you identify a problematic app, uninstall it from your device and restart it normally. If the freezing persists even in Safe Mode, there may be a more significant underlying issue. In this case, it is advisable to contact Samsung Support or visit an authorized service center for assistance.

In conclusion, when faced with a frozen Samsung S6 Edge, remember to try a soft reset, followed by a hard reset, and if necessary, boot your device into Safe Mode. These troubleshooting steps should help you resolve most software-related issues and get your Samsung S6 Edge back in working order.

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