Nexus 7 frozen tablet
one app frozen the table and cannot exit of that
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one app frozen the table and cannot exit of that
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Just in case others are reading this and don’t understand the types of “Resets”;
Hard Reset and Factory Reset. What’s the difference?
Backup, backup, backup: if it’s important to you, make sure you’ve got a backup copy somewhere safe before you reset your Nexus 7 (2013). Also make sure you’ve got a note of any crucial app passwords, because post-reset you’ll need to set them up again. Also, make sure you’ve synced with your Google account so that all the online data Google has for your tablet is up to date. That’ll make restoring your Nexus much simpler.
There are two ways to reset your Nexus 7 (2013). The first option is a Factory Reset, and the second is a Hard Reset. So what’s the difference? A Factory Reset erases all of the data from your device, and while any data stored in your Google Account will be restored, all of your additional apps and their data will be removed. A Factory Reset shouldn’t touch any data stored on the internal SD Card, but a Hard Reset will wipe that too. Factory Reset is called from the Settings menu, while a Hard Reset is carried out in Recovery Mode.
Once you’ve checked your backup, you can reset your Nexus 7 (2013) via the Settings menu. To do that:
There are a few key issues to bear in mind before you do this. If you’ve reset your Google account password, you can’t do a factory reset for 72 hours after the change. And on Android 5.1 onwards, there’s a security setting that means you can’t re-activate a reset Nexus 7 without providing your Google username and password immediately after the device resets. Here’s how reset the device, straight from the Google mouth:
If your Nexus appears to lock up during any of these steps, you can restart it by pressing and holding Power for a few seconds.
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I did a hard reset like teached by Zfix (thank You) and the tablet come back at life!
I only was pressing the power button! Silly Me!
Thank You All!
I bought for $20 my third Nexus 7 (2013) on 2021! It’s a model that I’ve had before and I like.
I almost went mad trying to fix the frozen apps. I tried to hard reset twice but also update Google Services (the tablet kept asking) so once that’s done the tablet seems doesn’t handle the update and the problems started.
So… in my case:
1) Hard reset: volume down + power for 10 secs > then you will enter Recovery Mode > then volume up and power button for 2 secs and release for the menu to come up > Factory Reset / Wipe Data.
2) Enable app install from unknowk source from the settings menu.
3) Download apkpure!
4) Open apkpure and download and install for example Youtube.
If after this step you can open Youtube and watch videos (even slow at the beginning) you can use apkpure to upload the apps you may use.
Do not upgrade Google Services cause that blocks and null the entire system.
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This is a hardware issue with a simple fix. You will need to remove the back cover. Once cover is off, you will need to remove and reseat the larger ribbon cable. This will highly likely fix the issue. The N7 is a beast of a tablet. And had wireless charging back in 2013.
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