Recovery mode is usually being used when you Android device starts misbehaving the maybe due to virus issue or you installed an unwanted file
or also you want to manually update your rooted Android device or even to unroot it.
Every Android user should know how to boot his/her device into recovery should in case a problem arise, you will able to fix it yourself. So if you don't know how to boot your Android device into recovery mode just check it out right now.
How to boot into recovery mode on a Google Nexus device
If you have a device like the Nexus 5 or Nexus 7 running stock Android then these are the steps required to boot into Recovery mode:
Hold down the Power key and select Power off. If the touchscreen is unresponsive then you can simply keep holding down the Power key for several seconds until the device turns off.
Press and hold the Power key and the Volume down key. You should see the Android mascot on his back, a bunch of information about your device, and Start at the top right of the screen.
To navigate through the menu options you use the Volume up and Volume down keys. The Power key is used to make a selection. Press Volume down twice and you should see Recovery mode in red up at the top right, press the Power key to select it.
The white Google logo will pop up followed by the Android mascot on his back again with the words No command underneath.
Press and hold the Power key and the Volume up key for around three seconds and then let go of the Volume up key, but keep pressing Power.
You should see the Android system recovery options pop up at the top of the screen. Use the Volume keys to highlight the options and the Power key to select the one you want.
How to boot into recovery mode on Samsung Galaxy s6, s5, s4,s3 and other Samsung Galaxy device
Hold down the Power key and select the Power off option. If the screen is frozen or unresponsive, you can hold down the Power key for several seconds until the device switches off or pull the battery.
Press and hold the Power key, the Volume up key, and the Home button together. Release when you see the Samsung logo and then select the option you want from the menu.
How to boot into recovery mode on LG G2,G3,G PRO and Others
Press and hold the Power key, and turn the device off.
Press and hold the Power key, and the Volume down key together.
When you see the LG logo let go of the Power key and then press it again (you should keep pressing the Volume down key throughout).
The menu will appear and you can use the Volume keys to highlight an option and the Power key to select it.
On HTC One M8
The HTC One M8 is a little different:
Go to Settings > Battery and uncheck Fastboot.
Turn the device off by holding the Power key.
Press and hold the Volume down key and the Power key.
You should see a bootloader screen where you can use Volume down to highlight RECOVERY and then the Power key to select it.
Other HTC Device
Disable Fastboot on your HTC Sensation. Go to your device’s Settings » select Battery » and Uncheck the Fastboot option at the bottom.
Power off your device and wait for 5-10 seconds until the device is fully switched off.
Press and hold Volume Down button, then press the Power button to switch on your phone and release it, but keep holding the Volume Down button.
└ This will boot your HTC Sensation into bootloader mode
You’ll see a screen with option to boot into Recovery mode among several other options. Here, press Volume down once to navigate to RECOVERY, then press Power button to select it and boot into Recovery mode.
└ In Bootloader and Recovery mode, use Volume buttons to navigate Up and Down between options and use Power button to select an option.
Also Read: How to Root AlMost Android Phone With KingRoot & Change Andriod Phone IMEI
In case you don't know the meaning of the words you see in your recovery mode check them out
Reboot system now: This will restart the device normally.
Apply update from ADB: The Android Debug Bridge allows you to plug your device into your PC and issue commands from there. It’s designed for developers and requires you to install the Android SDK (software development kit). If you’re interested you can find out more at the Android developer website.
Wipe data/factory reset: This will wipe all of your data (photos, videos, music, apps, everything) and return the phone to factory conditions ready to be setup all over again. It will also wipe the cache partition
Wipe cache partition: This is temporary system data, largely related to app installations and you can delete it without losing any personal data or settings.
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