How TO Fix Xiaomi Slow Respond

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For Xiaomi smartphone users, it is not uncommon to encounter various errors. One of the problems with Xiaomi smartphones is that they sometimes experience bootloop. Bootloop itself is a rebooting process that occurs continuously. When a bootloop occurs, the phone usually turns off and then turns on again repeatedly. A bootloop on a Xiaomi phone will certainly make the device not function as it should. The causes of a bootloop are also caused by several things, ranging from system file problems, viruses, malware, and others. The symptoms of a bootloop phone are usually characterized by the continuous appearance of the Xiaomi logo on the phone's screen. So, how do you fix a Xiaomi phone that is bootlooping? Here are some ways to try.

Factory Reset



The first thing that can be done is to do a factory reset. Here's how to factory reset on a Xiaomi phone: Open the "Settings" menu Select "Additional settings" Scroll down and select the "Factory reset" menu Next, select "Erase all data" and press the power button Next, wait for your smartphone to turn on as usual Remove the SIM and microSD card Try to remove the SIM and MicroSD card. Then wait for 30 minutes to 24 hours for the restart process to be optimal. Clearing the Cache Partition Clearing the cache partition is also one way to fix a bootloop on an Android phone, including on a Xiaomi phone. You just need to go to "Recovery Mode" and select "Wipe Cache Partition", then click "Yes". As information, the location of "Recovery Mode" is not the same on every Android phone. However, users can usually find this menu by simply pressing the "Home", "Volume Up", and "Power" buttons together. However, if you still can't find this menu, simply restart the phone and wait a few minutes. Bring it to a service center If you still can't fix the bootloop, you can bring it to a Xiaomi official service center for consultation on the condition of your phone.