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Samsung Galaxy S6 Overheating: How To Fix This Problem

Finally, since the unveiling of the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 at the World Mobile Congress 2015 in Barcelona, Spain both the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge are available in most countries around the world. But one major problem is that the Samsung Galaxy S6 is overheating after several hours of usage. Another case that the Galaxy S6 overheats is when the smartphone is left in the heat for a long period of time. For those that have overhearing problems with the Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S6 Edge, the following is a guide on how to help solve this problem.

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How to fix the Galaxy S6 overheating problem with these solutions:

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  • There could be a good chance that a third-party application is the cause of the overheating Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S6 Edge. The best way to check this issue is by holding down the Power button and then tap and hold on Power off until you see Reboot to Safe Mode and then tap Restart. It should say safe mode in the lower left corner (Complete guide on how to get the Galaxy S6 in and out of Safe Mode). If the problem is gone then you know it’s being caused by a third-party app. You can try uninstalling one by one to track it down or go for a factory reset.
  • Before you factory reset the Galaxy S6, it’s recommended to wipe the cache partition of the smartphone (Learn how to clear the Galaxy S6 cache). Turn the Galaxy S6 off and then press and hold the PowerVolume up, and Home buttons together. After the Samsung logo appears with a blue recovery text at the top, let go. In the Recovery menu you can use the Volume down button to scroll and highlight wipe cache partition then press Power to select it. When it’s done use the Volume buttons to highlight reboot system now and Power to select it.
  • Try out the Vitamins for Samsung Mobile app and see if it can offer any further advice.

 

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