When using the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE, you may encounter fatal errors that cause the tablet to crashed and/or freeze.
You can check out this troubleshooting guide from Seeking Tech to see how you can fix these issues with the Galaxy Tab S7 FE.
Closing Apps
If possible, we recommend closing any apps you have running on your tablet.
The crashing could be related to a single app or a combination of apps, including those that run in the background, that could cause conflicts with the software.
If you are unsure which app could be causing your tablet to freeze, then we suggest closing all the apps running on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE. You can then re-enable one app at the time to see if the tablet is functioning properly.
If you managed to identify the problematic app, then we recommend either uninstalling it or disabling it until it gets a new updated software version that addresses the crashing issues. You can disable or uninstall an app by tapping and holding its icon.
How to reset a frozen or crashed Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE
If closing an app, or a combination of apps, did not resolve the freezing issues with the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE, then you can try resetting the device.
To reset a frozen or crashed Galaxy Tab S7 FE, you can try taking the following steps:
1. If you can still use your touchscreen, open the notification panel by dragging down the status bar located at the top of the screen. Here, you should find the power button.
Select the power button and then either the “power off” option to shut down the device or the “Restart” option to reset the device.
2. If the Galaxy Tab S7 FE isn’t responding to your touchscreen commands, then you can force a restart by pressing and holding both the Side key and the Volume Down key on the side of the tablet simultaneously for at least 7 second.
After resetting the device, test it out to see if it is functioning normally again.
How to factory reset a Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE
If you are still encountering fatal errors with your Galaxy Tab S7 FE, then you may want to consider doing a factory data reset.
Keep in mind that this process will delete all the saved data you have on the tablet. So, you may want to backup any important files, as well as passwords, you have stored in the internal memory.
To factory reset the Galaxy Tab S7 FE, you need to do the following:
1. Open the Settings app.
2. In the Settings app, tap General management.
3. Afterwards, tap the Reset option.
4. Next, tap Factory data reset.
5. Tap Reset.
6. Finally, tap Delete all.
If none of the aforementioned fixes work, then there is a chance that your tablet could be suffering from a hardware-related issue.
If you believed that your Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE needs to be repaired, then you need to contact a Samsung Service Center.