Here's a variety of ways to reboot your S22 device:
1. Switch off your S22 completely. Take out the battery if
it is removable, pause for a few seconds, and then put it back in. Power on your S22 again.
2. Hold the power button on your S22 until a menu pops up. Pick the "Restart" option and wait for
your device to shut down and boot up again.
3. Navigate to the settings menu on your S22. Look for the "Restart" or "Reboot" option. Select it and allow your device to reboot.
4. In case your S22 becomes unresponsive, locate the on/off button and hold it for about 10-15 seconds. This should force your S22 to reboot.
5. When where the
above methods aren't effective, you can perform a soft reboot. Simply hold the volume down button and the power button at the same time until your S22 powers down. Next, power on your device again.
Remember, before you restart your S22, it's always a good idea to save any unsaved work and close any open applications.
Choose the method that suits you best and restart your S22 to resolve any potential issues you may be experiencing.
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Furthermore,
should you be dealing with
constant issues that need
more than just a reboot, you may
perform a hard reset on your S22. This will
revert your device return to its
original settings, removing all data
and settings during the procedure.
|In cases like these,
if a simple restart doesn't resolve
the issue, you could
consider a soft reset
first. This implies
getting rid of the cache on your S22.
Go to Options > Memory > Cached Data.
Tap on it and validate your
decision.
Reboot your S22 afterward and check if the problem
continues.
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