How To Turn On an Android Phone

You will need to power your phone up in order to use it.If you think your Power button is broken, the best option is to have it repaired.There are a few ways to get it back on.

Step 1: The power button needs to be found.

A single button is located along the top or right edge of the phone.

Step 2: Press and hold the power button.

Step 3: Wait for your phone to wake up.

Before you can access your phone, you need to enter your security code.

Step 4: The volume buttons can be found.

Sometimes a boot menu can be brought up if a combination of the volume and home buttons is held down.You can find them on the left side of your phone.

Step 5: Press and hold the buttons at the same time.

A combination of pressing and holding the volume and home buttons is required to use your phone.You can use recovery mode to repair or install updates on your device.Instructions on entering recovery mode from several different brands of phones can be found here.

Step 6: The volume buttons can be used to move through the menu.

The volume buttons and power button can be used to restart the phone.You can use the power button to make a selection and the volume up and down buttons to scroll through the menu.

Step 7: The power or home button can be used.

Some devices have a'select' button.To confirm which button to use, check the instructions at the top of the menu screen.

Step 8: The phone's back case needs to be removed.

It is important to practice safe battery-handling techniques.Get the battery wet, apply strong impacts to it, and expose it to heat.Mishandling of batteries can cause problems.

Step 9: The old battery needs to be popped out.

Try replacing the battery with a spare if you think it's the problem.

Step 10: The new battery should be put in.

Step 11: The phone's back case needs to be replaced.

Step 12: The old battery needs to be thrown away.

Health and environmental dangers are caused by ion batteries.They must be thrown away at a household hazardous waste facility.You can find your nearest collection center by checking http://www.call2recycle.org/.

Step 13: If all else fails, call your carrier.

A technician will be able to tell you if your phone can be repaired or if it will need to be replaced.You should schedule an appointment.