The flagship phone Samsung Galaxy S9 should work perfectly without any hurdle but sometimes it is possible that some problem occurs and your phone will become unresponsive. Among the most common problem is turned off automatically and won’t turn on.
So, if you are facing the issue with your Samsung Galaxy S9 a black screen and won’t turn on it is possible that this issue comes because the firmware has crashed. So don’t worry you can easily fix your problem by yourself and don’t need any help from a tech.
In this article, we are going to tell you the solution to this issue of Samsung Galaxy S9. So if you want to solve this issue of your Samsung Galaxy S9 then read the complete article and try the different solutions that are given below.
What to do when Samsung Galaxy S9 won’t turn on?
Before applying the other solutions that are given below first you should know that if your Samsung Galaxy S9 got submerged in water or suffered from physical damage.
If one of these happened with your Samsung Galaxy S9 then it might be possible that physical damage is the cause of this problem.
In this situation, you don’t need to solve this problem by yourself and bring your Samsung Galaxy S9 to the shop or the Samsung Galaxy official store. If this problem occurs without these reasons then you should try the given solutions.
Perform force reboot on your Samsung Galaxy S9
We all know that Samsung Galaxy S9 comes with the non-removable battery and you don’t do the process of pulling out a battery and make your Samsung Galaxy S9 responded again. The alternative of this process is the force reboot it is the best solution to fix this problem. Basically this process has a similar effect as pulling out the battery of Samsung Galaxy S9 but the force reboot process will be done by pressing and holding the volume button and power button at the same time. Al the steps are given below to perform this process.
- First, press and hold the volume down button and the power button of your Samsung Galaxy S9 at the same time
- Press and hold both these buttons of your Samsung Galaxy S9 for the 10 to 15 seconds
- After this, your smartphone will start then release both these buttons.
All these steps you have to do to solve the issue of your Samsung Galaxy S9 if still, you are facing the same issue then you should try the other solution that is given below.
Charge your Samsung Galaxy S9 and again perform the forced reboot
If your Samsung Galaxy battery is completely down then it is not a problem because most of the phones will take some moment to start the charging.
However, it is possible the firmware of your Samsung Galaxy S9 crashed due to the drained battery. When the battery is completely down then some components and services may not be shut down properly and this thing will affect the firmware of your Samsung Galaxy S9.
We mentioned above that this problem will be fixed with the help of force reboot but it is not possible if your Samsung Galaxy S9 battery is completely down so follow the given steps to do this process.
- Plug the charger of your Samsung Galaxy S9 to a wall outlet
- After this connect your Samsung Galaxy S9 to the charger but remind that you should connect the original charger of your smartphone.
- When your smartphone shows the charging sign then don’t disconnect the charger, you should leave your phone connected with the original charger for the10 to 15 minutes
- After 10 to 15 minutes press and hold the volume down button and the power button at the same time
- You should keep pressing both these buttons at least for 10 to 15 seconds while your phone is connected to the charger
- Now your phone will boot up automatically and release both these buttons
If the problem occurs due to the drained battery and firmware is crashed then this problem will be fixed by botting up your device with the help of force reboot.
If you Samsung Galaxy S9 still won’t turn after trying all these solutions then you should go to the mobile shop or Samsung service center to repair your phone.