Android:
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Use built-in diagnostic (Samsung Members) or third-party apps like CPU-Z
iPhone:
No detailed access, but system shows alert when overheating.
Android:
Use built-in diagnostic (Samsung Members) or third-party apps like CPU-Z
iPhone:
No detailed access, but system shows alert when overheating.
Samsung/MIUI/Realme UI:
Settings > Battery & Device Care > Auto Restart
iPhone:
No built-in feature; manual restart recommended weekly.
This method works on most Samsung Galaxy phones including A-series, M-series, S-series, Note, and Fold:
Press and hold the Power button and the Volume Down button at the same time.
After a few seconds, the Power menu will appear on the screen.
Tap Restart.
Confirm again by tapping Restart when prompted.
📱 On newer models, the Power button may be integrated with the Bixby button. Don’t worry — the process remains the same.
If your phone is responsive and you prefer using the screen:
Swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Quick Settings panel.
Tap the Power icon in the top-right corner.
Tap Restart, and then confirm again.
This is the safest method when your phone is functioning normally.
If your Samsung phone is unresponsive or stuck on a screen:
Press and hold the Power button + Volume Down button for 10 to 15 seconds.
Wait for the screen to go black.
Release the buttons when the Samsung logo appears.
This performs a force reboot and does not delete any data.