The summary of ‘Pixel 6 / 6 Pro: Stuck in Boot Loop, Keeps Restarting? Easy Fixes’

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The video presents various methods to resolve a boot loop issue on Google Pixel 6 or 6 Pro devices. These methods include two-key combinations, such as power button and volume up, tapping or massaging the phone, using the "smack method," and freezing the device. Repeating these steps and removing screen protectors are recommended for troubleshooting. The success rate is approximately 70%, and viewers are encouraged to share their results with these methods.

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In this part of the video, the presenter addresses how to resolve a boot loop issue on a Google Pixel 6 or 6 Pro. The first method involves restarting the phone using a two-key combination of the power button and volume up. The process includes holding both buttons for 20 seconds and then releasing. If the issue persists, the second method advises spamming the power button to address potential hardware issues. Additionally, connecting the phone to a charger and repeating the two-key combination step while charging is suggested. The steps aim to troubleshoot and potentially fix the boot loop problem.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker demonstrates two methods to potentially resolve a phone stuck in a boot loop. The first method is called the tap method, where the user is advised to tap all over the screen and the back of the phone to potentially fix any dislodged components causing the boot loop. If the phone is still stuck, the next method is the massage method, where the user is instructed to press on the screen and back of the phone to potentially fix the issue. If the boot loop persists, they are advised to use a two-key combination of the power button and volume up button, holding them for 20 seconds to try to resolve the problem.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker demonstrates the “smack method” as a solution for a device stuck in a boot loop. The method involves smacking the screen and back of the phone. If the issue persists, a two-key combination of the power button and volume up button for 20 seconds is recommended. Additionally, another solution suggests placing the phone in the freezer for 15 to 20 minutes. The video advises repeating these steps multiple times and removing the screen protector if present. The success rate is estimated at 70%, and viewers are encouraged to share their results with the methods.

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