How to Fix Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Keeps Restarting?

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 was one of the Samsung devices that attracted many people when launching. Still, we can consider this Note 4 mobile as one of the most loved Galaxy series smartphones.

Also, in terms of features, it was an incredible smartphone. But, there are also some Note 4 users who have many times complained about its issues. One of those issues is Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Keeps Restarting without any reason. If you are a Note 4 user, then you might have faced such an issue.

So, what will be the fix that can solve this restarting issue? Is there any fix to do so? Yes, why not? Here, we have a solution that will help fix the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Keeps Restarting issue. But, before we move on, here is much-needed info on Note 4 that you have to know. It is about the amazing features and specs in brief.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 comes with a 5.7-inch Super AMOLED QUAD HD multi-touch display. It is equipped with 32 GB internal memory and 64 GB external SD card support. 16 MP Back Camera and 3.7 MP Front Camera help you with great clicks. An Octa-Core Processor powers it.

The device’s operating system is 4.4 Android KitKat & comes with 3 GB of RAM. The battery comes with 3200 mAh power. Now, we will move to the main point, and let’s discuss the solution to fix Note 4 Keeps Restarting.

Fixing Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Keeps Restarting

We have found the same issue with other Samsung phones, such as Galaxy S7, Galaxy S8, and Galaxy S9 phones, and tried to cover the most solutions that help you to get rid of this problem easily.

How to Fix Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Keeps Restarting

By Replacing Device

If you have found a continuous restarting issue with the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, do not take it lightly. It may be able to damage the device in terms of performance and more. So, it is very beneficial if you take it seriously.

The best solution is to replace the older device with the newer one to get rid of the issue. But, for that, you have to make sure that your device is under warranty. If your Galaxy Note 4 is under warranty, then just go to the Authorised Samsung Service Center. And registered your query there. If they find any critical issue in the device, they will give a new device concisely.

If your device is out of warranty, then also Authorised Samsung Service Center will also help you. But, you will have to pay for the repair at that time. Also, you can buy a new device to avoid such queries.


By Uninstalling Unwanted Apps

Sometimes, the app you have installed on the device may cause such issues. So, at that time, you should know about the app causing issues. To safely uninstall those apps, Safe Mode is the way to go.

So, here is all that you need to do to uninstall that app.

  • First of all, unlock the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 mobile.
  • Then, press and hold the Power Key. It will prompt you to confirm to turn off the device. Say YES to the prompt.
  • Do not leave the Power Key until you see the Samsung Logo. Then, release the Power Key.
  • Now, press and hold the Volume Down Key till the device lights up.
  • After seeing the display’s light, you can leave all the keys.
  • You can see “Safe Mode” in the lower left corner if you have successfully entered the Safe Mode.

Now, after entering Safe Mode, you can uninstall the error-causing app easily. Firstly, you should uninstall the app that you have installed most recently.

Because probably the most recently installed app is creating more chances for the issues. You can also refer to the following video to uninstall Android apps. We have mentioned 3 ways to delete Android apps in that video; we hope you will like it.

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So, by following the above procedure, you might be able to avoid such issues on Galaxy Note 4. Even after performing the entire process, if still you have the same query, then go ahead with the next one.


Factory Data Reset

If you are still facing the same issue, then the Factory Data Reset is the ultimate trick to solve it. Sometimes, this issue also happens when you have installed the latest firmware version on the device. The latest firmware upgrade will automatically lead your device to reboot or restart.

So, to troubleshoot it, you must go on with the Factory Data Reset. But, before you move on, do not forget to take a backup of all your data and files. Because this Data Reset process will delete all of your data, so, before applying the process, be careful about the backup.

Here, we will also list out the process of performing a Factory Data Reset. So, just have a look there and follow the same process on your device.

  • Switch off the Samsung Galaxy Note 4.
  • Then, press and hold the Volume up key, Home key, and Power key simultaneously till you see the Android logo.
  • Now, navigate the wipe data and factory reset option using the Volume Down key. To select it, use the Power Button.
  • Here, choose the option of Delete all user data using the Volume Down key. Again, to select it, press the Power key.
  • After selecting it, it will take a while to Reboot.
  • Then, wait till the device gets restarted.

As we have mentioned before, before performing the process, you make sure to take a backup of all the data.

If you are a user of a Samsung Galaxy S5 device, then this whole discussion can also be useful to you. If you have the same issue with Galaxy S5 as Note 4, this discussion will help you.

In short, for both users, this discussion will be there to help you. We hope that you will easily understand this discussion. They also share it with other Samsung users if it does the job. Also, let us know your opinion and reviews regarding the discussion.

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Lucky Sharma
Lucky is Senior Editor at TheAndroidPortal & an expert in mobile technology with over 10 years of experience in the industry. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from MIT and a Master's degree in Mobile Application Development from Stanford University.