How to Boot Recovery Mode on Samsung Galaxy XCover 4 (SM-G390F, SM-G390W, SM-G390Y) Easily [Simple Steps]

Androidbiits.com will help you to boot your Galaxy XCover 4 (SM-G390F, SM-G390W, SM-G390Y) into recovery mode. It comes with 5.0 inches display, Mali-T720 MP2 graphics processing unit, Exynos 7570 Quad processor, 16GB internal storage space, 9.7mm thickness, 2GB Random access memory, 13MP rear camera, auto focus, LED flash and panorama support. If you are planning to wipe cache partition, then you can use some simple steps to boot your XCover 4 (SM-G390F, SM-G390W) into recovery mode. As we know cache partition stores temporary files and logs. It is very important to wipe cache partition in Android device after every operating system update. It removes junk files. Androidbiits.com will publish the step-by-step instructions using which you can boot XCover 4 (SM-G390F, SM-G390Y) into recovery mode. Previously, I have published the simple instructions for performing a hard reset of Samsung Galaxy Tab A SM-T295. Now, I will discuss about the step-by-step tutorial to boot Samsung Galaxy XCover 4 into recovery mode.

I am expecting that you will be able to enter recovery mode in XCover 4 (SM-G390F, SM-G390W) without any problem after reading the tutorial written in Androidbiits.com. You can reboot to bootloader after entering into recovery mode. You will be able to view recovery logs on your XCover 4 (SM-G390W, SM-G390Y). You can do various other things in recovery mode. It will allow you to apply update from adb. It will also allow you to apply update from SD card. You can run graphics test on your phone after entering into recovery mode.

If you want to make your phone quicker, then you must wipe cache partition on your XCover 4 (SM-G390F, SM-G390W). You can do it after entering into recovery mode. It is highly recommended to wipe cache partition in Android device after every operating system update. It removes outdated files from XCover 4 (SM-G390W, SM-G390Y). This process is harmless because it will not delete your apps and data available on your phone. It will only delete junk files. All your messages and contacts will remain safe.

Below are the steps using which you can boot recovery mode on XCover 4 (SM-G390F, SM-G390W). Androidbiits.com will not be responsible if your device got broken during this process. XCover 4 battery must be above 82 percentage before entering into recovery mode. You must follow these steps at your own risk.

How to Boot Recovery Mode on Samsung Galaxy XCover 4 (SM-G390F, SM-G390W, SM-G390Y) Easily [Simple Steps]

1. First you have to turn off your Galaxy XCover 4.

2. Press Volume up button, Home button and Power button simultaneously to enter into Stock Recovery mode.

3. If you are facing difficulty in turning off your device, then press the power button and volume down button simultaneously on your Galaxy XCover 4 (SM-G390F, SM-G390W). Release the volume down button as soon as your device turned off and immediately press Volume up button, Home button and Power button simultaneously.

4. Release Volume up button, Home button and Power button after you see Logo on screen. Your Galaxy XCover 4 will enter into Recovery mode after a few seconds.

In this way you can boot XCover 4 (SM-G390F, SM-G390W, SM-G390Y) into recovery mode. If you are experiencing any difficulty while entering your device into recovery mode, then don’t hesitate to share your issue with Androidbiits.com. Please submit your email address and subscribe to get more information regarding your Galaxy XCover 4. You must check your email to activate subscription.

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