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The video discusses various methods to address the boot loop issue on a Moto G Stylus, where the phone continuously restarts. Solutions include restarting using key combinations, tapping the phone, utilizing the massage and "smack" methods, freezing the phone briefly, and retrying these steps multiple times. The success rate is estimated at around 75% after attempting the solutions at least seven times. Viewers are encouraged to share their success stories with these methods.
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In this segment of the video, the issue discussed is being stuck in a boot loop on a Moto G Stylus, where the phone constantly restarts. The video provides several solutions to address this problem.
1. The first solution involves restarting the phone using a special key combination of holding the volume up and power buttons until the Motorola logo appears.
2. The second solution suggests removing the phone case, spamming the power button to ensure it’s not stuck, and then charging the phone while repeating the key combination mentioned in the first solution.
3. The third solution involves tapping all over the screen and back of the phone to potentially reconnect any disconnected components causing the boot loop issue.
These steps aim to help resolve the boot loop problem and get the phone back up and running.
00:03:00
In this part of the video, the key actions include tapping all over the phone, performing a two-key combination (volume up + power) to restart the device, and using the massage method to potentially fix issues like being stuck in a boot loop. The video also suggests a “smack method” where you lightly tap or smack the back and screen of the phone. If the issue persists, the two-key combination can be used again to restart the device.
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In this part of the video, the key action involves putting the phone in the freezer for 15-20 minutes, then performing a key combination (volume up and power buttons) after taking it out. If still stuck in a boot loop, the suggestion is to retry all steps from the beginning, up to seven times. Remove screen protectors before retrying steps. Viewers are encouraged to comment on which step worked for them. The success rate is expected to be around 75% after trying all steps at least seven times.