If you notice that your Xiaomi Redmi 10 screen hangs and takes too much time to open any games on your phone?
Maybe because your mobile is overloaded, and you have thought about rebooting quickly to free up its RAM memory. The previous mobiles come with battery removal options so that users can quickly take out the battery and insert the battery in case the mobile lags. But nowadays, all the latest mobile phones come with non-removal battery options. So you may think that restarting your device may be complicated.
This article will guide you with 3 easy steps to reboot your Xiaomi Redmi 10 mobile.
How to restart your Xiaomi Redmi 10:
Restarting Xiaomi Redmi 10 does not erase any data from your phone. In case you want to delete all data from your mobile, you can visit this page.
You should keep in mind that you must know your mobile device’s passcode for Xiaomi Redmi 10, as it will ask you for it when your phone is turned on again.
- Press & Hold the Power/Unlock Button on your Xiaomi Redmi 10 until you see your mobile phone’s screen with various options.
- Choose the Restart or Reboot option among the various options on your Xiaomi Redmi 10’s screen. (If it’s asking for confirmation, press accept)
- Now your mobile device will power off & on again to perform the restart. Wait for a few seconds, and now it will ask you for your mobile device’s PIN or fingerprint.
Once you confirm your smartphone’s unlock pattern on your phone, it’s successfully rebooted now.
Troubleshooting guide for restarting the Xiaomi Redmi 10:
How to reboot your Xiaomi Redmi 10 if it’s not responding?
Sometimes, your mobile device performs slow while playing a game or doing some heavy task on Xiaomi Redmi 10. You can not continue the current task on your mobile. At that time, you will need to proceed with rebooting your Xiaomi Redmi 10 using physical buttons.
Suppose you want to do a force restart of your Xiaomi Redmi 10; press and hold the power button for at least 8 to 10 seconds until you see Android Logo or xiaomi logo appearing on your screen. Now release the button to let it start again.
Sometimes, your device is not responding even with physical buttons. You can not even force reboot your Xiaomi Redmi 10. It’s possible that your phone has a low battery. The only solution in that scenario is to connect your charging cable and try again.
If you still see Xiaomi Redmi 10 not responding even after following the above guidelines and you see it has entered into boot loop mode, there may be chances that there is some issue with your device. You should take it to the nearby Xiaomi service center.
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