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How To Fix Samsung Galaxy S4 That Won’t Turn On [Troubleshooting Guide]

We receive hundreds of emails each day from Samsung Galaxy S4 owners and the most common problem is that the phone won’t turn on. There’s no easy way to determine what the cause really is nor is there an ultimate solution to fix it immediately. That is why for this specific issue, we provide troubleshooting guides depending on a situation or the user’s description of the problem.

If the phone refuses to turn back on, it is most likely an accessory or hardware issue. That’s why we always begin our troubleshooting in determining whether it’s a battery or charger issue. And then we proceed by trying to boot the phone in “other modes” such as Safe Mode and Recovery Mode just to know if the device can still power itself up. The following steps will guide on what to do to attempt to fix this problem.

Now, back to our troubleshooting, please follow these steps.

Step 1: Perform Soft Reset On Galaxy S4

When you hit the power button and the phone doesn’t respond, take the back cover off and pull the battery out. Press and hold the button for 1 minute to drain off electricity that is stored in capacitors and other electronic components inside. Now place the battery back in and attempt to turn Galaxy S4 on.

This is a very effective troubleshooting procedure. If your phone just turned off for no apparent reason and refused to turn back on, try this. We’ve a lot of received emails saying thanks for having them informed about this procedure.

Don’t worry, all your data, files, apps and contacts will remain untouched when you do this.

Step 2: Let Galaxy S4 Charge For 10 Minutes

In case the phone didn’t turn on after you did the sort reset procedure or it didn’t respond when you hit the power button, there is a chance the battery is all drained out and there’s no power left to fire up even the screen. Plug the connector in to the phone and the charger to the wall socket. I would assume that you’re using the original Samsung charger for the device. If not, then at least, you’re using a charger that works.

The phone should display the usual charging icon or the LED notification glows red. If not, just leave the phone be for, at least, ten minutes. There are times when the battery is all depleted that the charging icon or the LED will respond after a few minutes.

After, at least, ten minutes of charging, touch the phone to know if it heated up during the process. If so, we are now looking at a possible battery or USB charging port issue and I suggest you immediately bring the phone to a tech because it’s dangerous to continue charging the phone that heats up like crazy when plugged in.

Of course, if the phone didn’t heat up or it did minimally, hit the power button to see if the phone would boot up. If it won’t respond, try several times then proceed to the next procedure.

Step 3: Boot Galaxy S4 In Safe Mode

You may have already known that booting the device in safe mode will temporarily disable all third-party apps. That’s not we’re trying to accomplish here. Instead, we simply want to know if the phone could successfully boot up in “other” modes. This will rule out the possibility that it is a battery and/or hardware issue. Here’s how you boot S4 in safe mode:

To boot the Galaxy S4 to safe mode, follow this:

  1. Press and hold the Power button.
  2. Once the Samsung Galaxy S4 logo appears on the screen (assuming the phone responds to Power key press), release the Power button.
  3. As soon as you release the Power button, press and hold the Volume Down key.
  4. Continue holding the Volume Down key until the phone has completed the reboot process.
  5. If you can read ‘Safe Mode’ at the bottom left corner of the screen, release the Volume Down key. Otherwise, repeat the process until you can boot the phone to Safe Mode.

If the phone would boot up successfully in safe mode, there is a big chance the problem can be fixed. Start by restarting the phone to see if it would boot up normally.

In case the phone couldn’t boot up in safe mode or stuck on boot logo when you restarted it, proceed to the next procedure.

Step 4: Boot Galaxy S4 In Recovery Mode

This is one of those “other” modes you can try to see if the phone can boot into. If it can, then there are two things you can try. The first one is wiping the cache partition, which deletes all data inside the cache folder, and the second is full factory reset.

To boot in recovery and wipe cache partition, follow these steps:

  1. Press and hold the Volume Up, Home and Power buttons.
  2. Release the Power button when the phone vibrates but continue holding on to the Volume Up and Home buttons.
  3. When the Android System Recovery screen appears, release both the Home and Volume Up buttons.
  4. Using the Volume Down key, highlight ‘wipe cache partition.’
  5. Press the Power button to select the option.
  6. The phone will automatically restart once cache data are wiped out.

If the phone booted in recovery mode successfully but refused to restart after wiping the cache partition, then try to perform factory reset by following these steps:

  1. Turn the phone off completely. (Remove the battery and place it back in)
  2. Press and hold the Volume Up, Home and Power buttons.
  3. Release the Power button when the phone vibrates but continue holding on to the Volume Up and Home buttons.
  4. When the Android System Recovery screen appears, release both the Home and Volume Up buttons.
  5. Using the Volume Down key, highlight ‘wipe data / factory reset.’
  6. Press the Power button to select it.
  7. Using the Volume Down button again, highlight ‘delete all user data.’
  8. Press the Power key to select it.
  9. Once the reset is complete, choose ‘Reboot system now.’
  10. Press the Power button to restart the phone.

Of course, the two procedures above can only be followed if the phone booted in recovery mode successfully. However, if it refused to get into recovery, then we are now looking at a probably hardware issue. Time to do what the final step suggests.

Final Step: Let The Technician Check The Phone

You must understand that the first three steps are ways to determine whether the phone can still boot up in other modes successfully. And since it can’t, there’s nothing else left for you to do but seek help from someone who knows your phone inside and out.

The technician will try using a different battery to rule out the possibility that it’s a battery issue. After doing so and the phone still refused to come on, that’s the time he will check on the hardware.

If you’re under contract with your provider, you might want to call them first to know if they can provide a replacement unit.

I hope this simple troubleshooting guide can help you, somehow.

141 Comments

  1. Whatever I try the screen stays black, not a sign of charging. I swiped battery. I cant even acces boot-menu. This is the second samsung which goes dead just after the period of 2 years when I am allowed to ask for a new one. This way the phone-factories will keep running. It is a shame that these silicon-based devices with almost zero moving parts seem to fail massively after a short period of time. What a waiste of energy and resources.

  2. Hoping my comment helps others — 2nd paragraph, first line of article stating that it probably was a HARDWARE problem helped solve problem!!! Phone was dropped a few days back, but did not have issues till this morning. Woke up and put in new battery for the day (charging port wonky because of the case, so I charge another battery) but it would get to the Samsung logo then turn off, turn back on, show the Samsung logo, turn back off….MiniSD was knocked loose. Just in case, I also followed STEP 1/Soft Reset. Working again!!! LOVE, LOVE you guys!!! Thank you!!!

  3. though the number one work it just turn on battry icon and then then and repeat 4 more times

    that just doesnt make sense.

  4. I have an S4 and it wont turn on or be charged… A common problem as I see.
    But the thing is it wont come alive. It wont even pop up the charging up icon. I’m starting to think that my original samsung thing is broken but i’ve triend my mom’s and my sister’s cable it won’t work too. so how am i supposed to do that if it wont be all frankenstine? And before it went all ‘You know what? I decide i’ll just pass-out right now.’ And dead. And now im charging it it just bleb [charging icon] black screen. bleb [again] dead. and repeat for three times and then dead again. I can’t do soft reset with this. it won’t come alive. I checked while doing this so. Is it the battery or the phone itself? I downloaded stuff there and placed it on obb before all this. Is that the problem? or is it just S4? I got an S4 before all this and it does the same thing and i send it back. months pass and i just got it back and this is a week into this. and I am paranoid my step-father will found out about this.

  5. Can’t get into boot or safe mode. Tried to boot in recovery mode, but is stuck on Samsung Galaxy S4 screen. Even if I leave the bottons.
    If I try safe mode, the Samsung Galaxy S4 screen just keep on flashing.

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