How To Overcome Android Bootloop, Delete Cache Partition

YOGYAKARTA - Bootloop is a condition when the phone cannot enter the system and stops processing. This condition is experienced by many Android smartphone users which makes the smartphone unable to function properly.

When experiencing a bootloop, the phone suddenly turns off, then turns on again and occurs continuously or restarts repeatedly. This, of course, irritates the user.

Bootloop is usually caused by file system glitches that make your smartphone run unstable. The interference comes from application files, viruses, malware, installation problems and so on.

Smartphones that experience bootloop usually show the Android logo or phone brand repeatedly on your smartphone screen display. In addition, the phone also often undergoes a rebooting process.

However, you don't need to worry because the VOI team has summarized an easy way to deal with bootloop in this article. You can also follow the steps to solve it as follows.

How to Overcome Bootloop on Android Smartphone

The easiest way to overcome bootloop on Android smartphones is to disable the phone first, or you can force it to turn off by unplugging the phone battery.

In addition, you can also remove the SIM and MicroSD cards that are in your smartphone, if your Android uses the battery that came with the phone.

However, if these 2 methods don't work, you can delete the cache partition on your smartphone. Users also don't have to worry about losing the data you have on their smartphone if you use this method.

How to delete the "Cache Partition" is very easy. You just need to enter the "Recovery Mode" menu and select the "Wipe Cache Partition" menu.

To do so, the user can press the "Home", "Volume Up" and "Power" buttons simultaneously.

After entering the "Wipe Cache Partition" menu, you can select the "Yes" column in the window that appears. Thus your smartphone will start wiping cached data causing bootloop.

Note that every smartphone has a different method of finding the "Recovery Mode" menu, but in most cases, you can do this by pressing the "Home", "Volume Up" and "Power" buttons at the same time.

That's how to overcome bootloop on Android smartphones that you can do. Users can use any of the options above, to make your smartphone back to normal.