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If the factory reset can not fix this problem, try with this Samsung Galaxy repair. https://youtu.be/zXSHe3oorIM
Moreover, before factory reset or repair your Samsung Android system, you should backup everything from this Samsung tablet S3, this dr.fone can give a help. https://youtu.be/BOZOMqgSKhc
this will wipe your phone and any glitches that may be associated with it:::sgs3 hard reset or reset Galaxy S3: PRESS AND HOLD VOLUME UP + Home Button + Power
Turn the phone off
Press and hold Volume UP and Home (center) button
Press Power until the phone vibrates
Wait until you see the Android logo then release all the buttons
Select Wipe data/Factory reset with VOLUME DOWN, press Power (right hand-side)
Select YES...delete all user data with VOLUME DOWN and then Press Power
After format, press Power again to reboot the phone (select reboot system now)
Before buying anything, back up your S3 data using Samsung Kies. Then do a factory reset.. followed by a data restore..
firmware updates can cause problems until the handset is reset, as parts of the previous firmware are still in use..
You should notice an improvement after this... mine went from half a day, to almost 2 days usage, just by doing this after a firmware update.
shut down the phone,,remove sim card n memory card..and then in the switched off mode... Pres and hold VOLUME UP + HOME (Centre button)
and wait for the recovery screen to come up on the screen,.
after that select "DATA WIPE AND FACTORY RESET" then chooose yes from the list of "no" using up and down keysl n then wait for the phone to be rebooted.
HARD RESET can return your device to factory settings , but you lose all your data / see how to hard reset android smartphones on - http://www.hard-reset.com/samsung-galaxy-s3-hard-reset.html
the display on my YP S3 is completely busted, the only solution i came up with is to navigate blind until you can select 'all songs' or 'all artists' and switch the shuffle on
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