If Odin detects the phone, its message box will be showing Added! If Odin does not detect your phone, make sure that you have installed the correct drivers and also check the connection between the phone and PC.
Reset Timer and Auto Reboot boxes are marked. Re-partition checkbox should be unchecked. Do not interrupt this process. Wait for some time, you will see the welcome screen. In you see Fail instead of Pass, then something went wrong. So disconnect your phone, remove battery and close Odin.
Wait for few minutes and then follow the process again. This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.
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Enable or Disable Cookies. Keeping this cookie enabled helps us to improve our website. Make sure that you are using the equipment that came with your handset. You should be using a wall charger and USB cable that was approved and sent by Samsung, as other accessories may use different voltage parameters and could cause charging problems.
Check whether the outlet is faulty by trying a different power outlet, or attempting to charge another device from the same power outlet. Check that your USB cable is working properly by attempting to connect your handset directly to your computer or laptop.
Problem 2 — Issues with the touchscreen. Potential Solutions: Make sure that the protective case or screen protector you are using is not interfering with the touchscreen. Remove your case or screen guard and see whether the issue has been resolved. Restart your phone by holding down the power key until your device vibrates and turns off, then turn it back on. This will delete any temporary files which could be causing the problem.
Go into your settings — display to see whether enabling increased touch sensitivity helps. Make sure that your touchscreen is not dirty by cleaning it with a microfiber cloth. Attempt to remove applications or widgets that could be causing the problem, or factory reset the phone and then selectively reinstall all necessary applications.
If you have completed a factory reset and you are still having problems, then the issue could be with the hardware or operating system within your phone. In this case you will have to approach your retailer or Samsung for a replacement.
Potential Solutions: Try pressing on the battery in your handset to make sure that all of the pins are making contact with the phone. Restart your phone. When you can access your phone, try going into settings — accessibility —vision — dark screen , and ensure that this has been turned off. Try removing your protective case or cover to see whether excess pressure is having an effect on the way that your phone functions.
A rogue application could be causing the problem, so attempt booting your phone into safe mode. If you no longer suffer with the issue in safe mode, then try doing a factory reset and being selective about the applications that you reinstall, or remove your applications one by one.
Back up any files that you do not want to lose and perform a factory reset. If this does not work, then you may need to contact your retailer or Samsung for a replacement. Problem 4 — Issues with the Wi-Fi connection. Potential Solutions: Try turning your router and your Galaxy S5 on and off again. Make sure that you are not in power saving mode, as this can have an effect on your Wi-Fi connection.
Go into your settings -Wi-Fi , and select the router that you want your phone to connect to. Choose the forget option, and set the connection up again from the beginning. Go to Wi-Fi , tap the name of your network then edit — advanced options, and change your IP settings to Use the Wi-Fi Analyzer app to determine which channel is best for you to use in your location, then go into your IP address and change the channel.
Go into apps — settings — application manager — Bluetooth and select force stop. Tap to clear cache then restart your phone. Check that your Bluetooth car system, or the device that you are trying to connect to is working properly by resetting it. You can cause the device to forget all pairings, and do the same thing on your Galaxy S5, before setting up the connection again.
Potential Solutions: Hold the power key down on your phone until it vibrates and turns off, then remove your SIM card and take out the battery.
Leave the phone alone for some time, then replace the SIM card and the battery and turn the phone back on to see whether the problem has been resolved. Check the microphone on your phone.
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