Even if the Android platform changes over time, it is unfortunately not uncommon to experience bugs ... Some are not particularly problematic and will only impact you very little in your daily life when others may on the contrary prevent you completely to use your Oppo. In this article, we are going to tell you about a bug that only affects a few devices, but which is very disturbing. This is a startup bug, when you turn your smartphone back on, it gets stuck on the logo.

So in this article, we will teach you How to fix Oppo stuck on logo on startup? For that, we will first try to interpret with you the origin of this bug, after that, to expose you all the procedures that you can carry out for Unlock Your Oppo Stuck On Android Logo.

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Why does my Oppo get stuck on the Android logo on startup?

We therefore start this article by seeing why your Oppo gets stuck on the Android logo at startup? This bug is really annoying because it prevents you from performing any action on your smartphone and moreover you will not even be able to complete the startup process, your Oppo will suddenly be completely unusable.

The causes of this bug can be multiple, even if, regularly it is following an update that an Oppo hangs on the logo on startup. It is most of the time a problem during the installation of the files that triggers this bug. Sometimes, it is after a fall, an immersion in water that the bug can happen. In these cases, however, it is not possible to do much outside to take your Oppo to a repairer since it is probably damaged components that are responsible for the problem. The battery is in some cases the component that causes the problem, do not hesitate to check the battery status of your Oppo.

That said, we have already observed cases for which the origin is less obvious to distinguish, no recent update installed, no drop ... In these cases, as for a problem following an update , our solutions will help you, discover the following.

How to fix my Oppo stuck on Android logo on power up?

We now move on to the solutions part of our article, and we will show you three different techniques, from the simplest to perform to the most complex for fix your Oppo stuck on Android logo.

Force stop your Oppo

First of the solutions, the simplest. You have certainly tried to restart your Oppo by leaving the “Power” button on the latter pressed for a few seconds. If this manipulation has had no effect, you will have to use the forced restart. You may not know this manipulation but it is very simple and aims to relaunch a smartphone even if it bugs. If this solution does not work, you can try another technique to force shutdown your Oppo, the goal being to turn it off so that the bug disappears when you restart:

  • To force restart your Oppo, keep your finger pressed for 10 seconds on the "Power" key
  • If it doesn't work, wait for your Oppo's battery to discharge completely to try to turn it back on once it is off

Make a Wipe Cache of your Oppo

If the first manipulation did not work, we will move on to advanced solutions. We will go through the recovery mode of your Oppo to unlock it. This mode is really practical if you are the victim of a bug, if you want to reset your smartphone ... In this part, we will perform a Wipe Cache which will correspond to a cleaning of all the cache memory of your Oppo and suddenly repair any bugs:

  • Turn off your Oppo, or wait for the battery to drain completely
  • Recharge it more than 50%
  • Hold the key "High Volume" and the button "Power" pressed for several seconds until you see this very basic menu appear on the screen
  • Navigate with the volume keys to "Wipe Cache Partition"
  • Confirm the operation with the "Power" key
  • Now select "Reboot System Now" to restart your Oppo

Factory reset your Oppo to unlock it

If the first technique does not work, we will be even more radical, you will nevertheless lose all the data saved on your Oppo, despite everything if it is unusable, you will not be able to recover anything in any case. It's up to you to see if you prefer to try to go see a repairer or carry out the technique yourself if you have already backed up all your data:

  • Turn off your Oppo or wait for it to turn off on its own when the battery is discharged
  • Check that it has more than 50% battery
  • Access recovery mode with the technique explained in the previous part
  • Go to the option "Wipe Data / Factory Reset" with the volume keys, and validate, the manipulation with the power button
  • Finish the technique by choosing the option "Reboot System Now"

If you are looking for a lot of tutorials to become an Oppo master, we invite you to watch the other tutorials in the category: Oppo.