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 · But the thing is I haven't even touched my phone in the past 12 hour. I go to use it and it's stuck on the downloading, do not turn off target screen. I didn't manually download anything, and the screen has been like this for an hour. What the heck should I do? Click to expand Do a Battery bltadwin.ru after a few min try and start your phone.  · A lot of the time, it may be difficult to get out of Download mode, which explains why you may have been stuck on the "Downloading" Do not turn off target" message. Solution 2. Try A Force Reboot. If you have tried the first method and your device is still stuck on the same error, you could try to force reboot your device. This method is easier on Androids that have removable batteries. Unlocking Bootloaders. When the bootloader of a device is not functioning properly, there is a chance that a device will not boot as it should and might get stuck on the startup screen. Put simply, a bootloader is software or a code that gets executed when a device is powered on.

Here's how to install Android 10 factory image on your Pixel phone to fix the stuck problem. Step 1: Download the Android 10 factory image file (firmware) for your specific Pixel device from Google's download page here. (Look for the QP1A build for your Pixel device.) Step 2: Unzip it to a separate folder. Step 3: Setup ADB and Fastboot on. Along with download mode stuck, UltFone Android System Repair can fix over different kinds of software issues including Android won't turn on, Android black screen, etc. Free Download For PC Secure Download BUY NOW Get the software installed on the system, and once the setup finishes, follow the steps below for system repair. Part 3. How to Get out of Download Mode on Android. There are 2 ways to fix the stuck in download/Odin mode issue. Both of these methods fix the Download mode for Samsung devices since it only affects Samsung devices. Each of these methods is effective in its way, choose the one that works for your situation. Method 1: Without Firmware.

Plug it in to charge but leave it turned off. Once it has charged try turning it on in "Safe Mode". If it will launch in "Safe Mode" you will have limited access, but then you will also know you. When you see the Android Recovery screen, release the Volume Up and Home keys. Use the Volume keys to scroll down to Wipe cache partition, then use the Power key to select it. Simultaneously press and hold Power button + Home button + Volume Down button. Make sure to press them down at the same time. Keep pressed until the screen goes black. Release all buttons. Your device should automatically reboot. If your device doesn’t automatically reboot, press the power button yourself.

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