How To Fix Samsung Galaxy J7 Won’t Rotate Problem And Gyro Stopped Working
It has been reported by some that Samsung Galaxy J7 won’t rotate and gyro or accelerometer has stopped working. This issue is happening when the screen rotation is activated and turned on. This means that the Galaxy J7 screen doesn’t rotate even on the Internet page and is stuck in the vertical and won’t go horizontal when the camera is moved.
Other common issues that have been facing the Galaxy J7 is that the default camera is showing everything upside down (ie, inverted) also all the Galaxy J7 buttons are upside down. If none of the methods below work, there could be a software bug problem with the current software and it’s suggested to update the Galaxy J7 to the latest software.
How To Fix Samsung Galaxy J7 Won’t Rotate Problem And Gyro Stopped Working
There can be two ways to fix the Galaxy J7 screen rotation problem; the first recommendation is to hard reset the Galaxy J7.
An effective method to check if the phone’s gyroscope or accelerometer is functioning by doing a self-test. This will help to see what the real issue is when the Galaxy J7 screen won’t rotate. You can do this by pressing the code “*#0*#” (without the quotation marks) on the Galaxy J7 dial pad. Once you are in the service mode screen, tap on “sensors” and do a self-test.
If your wireless carrier disabled the option to access the service screen, then your only recourse here is to reset the phone to its factory defaults. To learn how to factory reset the Galaxy J7, read this guide. It’s also recommended to check this issue with your service provider first though as they may know by now that the problem exists and have some solution for you.
Another out-of-the-box tip from some that we don’t suggested doing is hitting the Galaxy J7 with the back of your hand to give your phone a gentle jolt. If you want to take the risk, you may want to do that, just be careful
Again, the most recommended way to fix when the Galaxy J7 screen wont rotate is to complete a hard reset. It’s important to note that doing a Samsung Galaxy J7 hard reset, this process will remove and delete all data, apps, and settings. You should back up your Galaxy J7 to prevent any data from being lost. The way to back up data on your Galaxy J7 is by going to Settings > Backup & reset. You can learn how to perform a hard reset on the Galaxy J7 with this guide, here.