How to enter recovery in Android 11 with a Samsung Galaxy

How to enter recovery mode in Android 11

Installed One UI 3.0 on a Galaxy Note10 +, now there is a novelty in this regard to enter the recovery in Android 11 in this spectacular Samsung phone.

That is if you have One UI 3.0 or higher, you will need to add an extra to enter the recovery and thus access the menu that allows you to erase the dalvik cache or even do a complete wipe to leave the factory phone. Go for it.

What is the use of entering the recovery of a phone?

How to enter recovery mode

The answer is quite simple because today there are many users who they want the biggest Android updates before anyone else as it happened yesterday when One UI 3.0 has been released in Germany for the Galaxy Note10 +.

It is advisable that in these types of updates, and more so when we have been using the phone for more than 6 months or a year without doing a factory reset, the go through the recovery to clear the cache and so there is no type of conflict that could worsen the user experience with the new update.

It is true that he has much improved the whole issue of updates And almost the vast majority of us go from doing a factory reset thanks to the magnificent work that phone manufacturers do.

but there other compelling reasons to use recovery:

  • Do a full wipe to install a ROM from scratch or a downloaded firmware
  • Clear dalvik cache
  • Install a custom ROM
  • ROM Developer Options

Anyway I said, if you are a normal user who does not want to get into peculiarities and you have gotten used to the great performance of your phone and you don't care, the recovery mode can go completely unnoticed for daily use.

New method to enter recovery in Android 11 or One UI 3.0

recovery mode in One UI 3.0 with Android 11

The funny thing about this case is that with the new update of One UI 3.0 of the Galaxy with Android 11, now you have to do an action to be able to enter the recovery mode. There really is no more keys to play, but it has to do with the USB connector to which to connect or the headphones with a USB type-C connector and that already come from the factory, or the same cable that we use to charge the phone, although with a peculiarity.

Go for it:

  • We turn off the phone
  • We take the charging cable for our Samsung mobile or headphones with USB type-C and we connect it to the mobile
  • The difference between these two possibilities lies in the fact that the charging cable already connected to our Samsung mobile we have to connect to a PC or laptop and never to our charger.
  • In the case of headphones, nothing more than connecting them
  • Now, or using the charging cable or headphones, press at the same time volume + and power button and we keep them for a long time while we have the cable connected
  • We wait for the first Samsung logo to appear and afterwards the recovery mode will appear
  • We can move as we have always done with the volume keys up and down, and use the power button to enter some option
  • Finally the we restart the phone and we will have our Galaxy Note 10 on at the moment

It is a detail to take into account that If we don't know it, we can go a little crazy. So here we are at Androidsis to get out of that handicap that emerged from this new update to Android 11 with One UI 3.0 and that will possibly continue with us in future major Samsung updates.

So can enter the recovery mode of a Samsung phone with Android 11 One UI 3.0, so do not waste time and clear the cache to get it ready.


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  1.   Elias said

    Hello, thank you very much for the contribution, I could not find the way to enter the recovery.
    In recovery mode, can the cable be disconnected? or is it necessary to leave it connected while the hard reset is being carried out?
    regards

    1.    Manuel Ramirez said

      It is to enter. You can remove it if you want, nothing happens ... As if you left it.

  2.   ronald said

    Hello good, and I tried to enter the recovery menu of my samsung s10 plus with the update of android 11 version ONE ui 3.0 and I cannot enter.
    my intention is to perform a hard reset.
    thanks a greeting.

    1.    Manuel Ramirez said

      Make the combination of keys that I comment on in the tutorial, but don't forget to connect the headphones or connect the mobile to a PC or laptop to be able to enter the recovery while you do them.

  3.   ruben said

    Thanks friend, I could not enter the recovery with the usual methods, but following your guide I could do it.

  4.   Juan Carlos Figueroa said

    Search for more than 4 months this information and finally I managed to enter.

    Thank you!!

  5.   Norberto said

    Access to the Recovery menu was removed from the Samsung A51, it can only be hacked with a computer via usb or sent to the Samsung service.

  6.   Ernie Ruiz said

    Excellent

  7.   El macho said

    Turning off Cell phone, connecting USB cable to PC, performing key combination, works fine for Samsung A70.
    Android 11, OneUI 3.1.
    Thanks for the input