QUOTE(afiqsabri @ Aug 20 2016, 06:29 PM)
WORKED FOR ME....
https://www.gottabemobile.com/2016/08/19/ho...-galaxy-note-7/
"To reset a frozen Galaxy Note 7 all owners need to do is press and hold down both the power button and volume down simultaneously for 7-10 seconds
Push and hold volume down and power at the same time and hold them down until you feel a vibrate and see the Galaxy Note 7 reset. Even if the phone is completely unresponsive this will work. The phone will turn off, reboot and turn back on to full working order. It’s worth noting that some owners may see the device boot into a “safe” maintenance mode if things were really messed up. If so, use volume up/down to navigate to “reboot” and hit power to select that option.
Be careful to only reboot the phone, as owners can accidentally do a factory data reset in this menu and erase everything on the Galaxy Note 7.
That’s it and you’ve now successfully rebooted a frozen Galaxy Note 7. Any problems or issues that were happening before are likely gone, and it should be working good as new. If not, call your carrier for additional help, or check our Note 5 problems and fixes guide. Most of those tips still apply to the Galaxy Note 7."
tempo solution?https://www.gottabemobile.com/2016/08/19/ho...-galaxy-note-7/
"To reset a frozen Galaxy Note 7 all owners need to do is press and hold down both the power button and volume down simultaneously for 7-10 seconds
Push and hold volume down and power at the same time and hold them down until you feel a vibrate and see the Galaxy Note 7 reset. Even if the phone is completely unresponsive this will work. The phone will turn off, reboot and turn back on to full working order. It’s worth noting that some owners may see the device boot into a “safe” maintenance mode if things were really messed up. If so, use volume up/down to navigate to “reboot” and hit power to select that option.
Be careful to only reboot the phone, as owners can accidentally do a factory data reset in this menu and erase everything on the Galaxy Note 7.
That’s it and you’ve now successfully rebooted a frozen Galaxy Note 7. Any problems or issues that were happening before are likely gone, and it should be working good as new. If not, call your carrier for additional help, or check our Note 5 problems and fixes guide. Most of those tips still apply to the Galaxy Note 7."
Aug 20 2016, 07:06 PM

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