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In order to start using your Android phone and all of its functionalities, you will need to power on your device. If you think your Power button is broken or that your battery has gone bad, your best option might be to have it repaired. However, there are a couple of troubleshooting methods you can try to use to get it back on.

Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Using the Power Button

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  1. It's usually a single button located along the top or right edge of the phone.
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    • If you have a security code, you will need to enter it before you can access your phone.
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Method 2
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Booting from Recovery Mode

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  1. Holding down both volume buttons, or a combination of the volume and home buttons, can sometimes bring up a boot menu. They are usually located along the left side of your phone. [2]
    • Your phone may require a combination of pressing and holding the volume and home buttons.
    • Recovery mode is a feature that gives you tools to repair or install updates to your device. Click here for instructions on entering recovery mode from several different brands of Android phones.
  2. Many devices' boot menus will have instructions on how to reboot the phone using the volume buttons and power button as your controls. [3]
    • For example, on a Samsung Galaxy device, you can use the volume up and down buttons to scroll through the menu options, and use the power button to make a selection.
    • The 'select' button varies between devices. Check the instructions at the top of your recovery mode menu screen to confirm which button to use.
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Method 3
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Replacing Your Battery

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    • Be sure to practicing safe battery-handling techniques. Do not get the battery wet, do not apply strong impacts to the battery, and do not expose it to heat.
    • Mishandling of lithium ion batteries can result in overheating, explosion or fire. [4]
  1. If you suspect the battery may be the problem, try replacing it with a spare.
  2. Lithium ion batteries pose health and environmental hazards.
  3. A technician will be able to advise you as to whether your phone will need to be replaced or if it can be repaired. [5]
    • You may need to schedule an appointment.
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    If my android power button doesn't work, does it mean it is already destroyed?
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    You can try to turn on your phone by connecting it to your charger or PC via USB cable. You can get your phone's power button repaired at most phone repair services.
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      Warnings

      • Using an app or other troubleshooting method to turn on your phone is just a temporary fix. You should take your phone to a professional to ensure that it continues to function.
      • If you choose to work on your phone yourself, be aware that many carriers will void your warranty.


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