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Then, check if your issue is resolved. If not, move to the next solution. Step 1: Press the Power button to turn off the device. If this cannot help, remove the battery after taking out the back case. Step 3: Press and hold the Power button for at least 20 seconds after removing the battery to discharge any left power from the internal components and the capacitors.

Step 4: Put back your card and battery and turn the device on again to see if it can boot up properly without the downloading error. If the above methods cannot fix Android downloading do not turn off target, perhaps your phone has a firmware glitch. Perhaps deleting the cache partition may be a good choice. Release them until you see the Android system recovery screen.

If all of the ways cannot fix downloading do not turn off target, the last way you can try is performing a master reset. I would try resetting the phone first. Use the volume keys to navigate the menu and press the power button to select an option.

Select Yes, delete user data. After the the deletion process completes, back out to the main menu, scroll down to Wipe Cache Partition and select it. Back out to the main menu and select Reboot system now, and it should boot properly.

Note: you will have to set the phone up again. If this doesn't work, let us know and give us the phone model and cell phone carrier information and we can help with installing an official ROM. We are on Verizon network but use page plus for our service. I'm thinking about taking it to the store and asking them to reflash it for me - do you think that's the way to go? Sorry I didn't mention this in the process for getting into recovery mode.

You can take it into the store to have them factory reset your phone. If it doesn't work for them, they may be able to re-flash the phone for you. Your phone may not be a goner hard-bricked , but your data, pictures, music, contacts, messages, etc. It sounds like your phone is soft-bricked, which is fairly easy to fix. I would try resetting the phone first. Use the volume keys to navigate the menu and press the power button to select an option.

Select Yes, delete user data. After the the deletion process completes, back out to the main menu, scroll down to Wipe Cache Partition and select it.

Back out to the main menu and select Reboot system now, and it should boot properly. Note: you will have to set the phone up again. If this doesn't work, let us know and give us the phone model and cell phone carrier information and we can help with installing an official ROM. Do Not Turn Off Target Stuck Welcome to another installment of our troubleshooting series where we aim to help our readers who own the Samsung Galaxy J3 fix the issues that they are experiencing with their phone.

Dec 12, Fix Samsung Stuck in 'Downloading. After connecting your Galaxy device to PC, the tool can detect that your device is stuck in Odin mode and get it out of Odin mode automatically. It is as simple as ABC. To turn off Android phone when in download mode, you need to press the combination of buttons mentioned below.

Here is my issue s and what I tried without success: Few days ago, my phone was running flawlessly.



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