A boot loop occurs when a device, in this case, the Cat S60, continuously restarts itself, failing to complete the boot process. This results in an endless cycle of reboots, making it impossible for the device to function normally. The boot loop issue can be caused by a variety of factors, ranging from software problems to hardware malfunctions.
Sometimes a battery that seems charged is actually too weak to finish the boot process. : Plug the phone into its original charger. : Leave it for at least 30–60 minutes before trying to turn it on. Force Restart : While still plugged in, press and hold the Volume Down cat s60 boot loop
If the factory reset also loops, your system partition (not user data) is corrupt, or you have hardware failure. A boot loop occurs when a device, in
Before attempting more invasive repairs, try these simple fixes: Sometimes a battery that seems charged is actually
simultaneously for about 2 seconds. Release them as soon as the Cat logo appears. : Use the Volume buttons to highlight "Wipe data/factory reset" and press the Power button to select it. and wait for the process to finish. : Once back at the main menu, select "Reboot system now" Still stuck? If the phone loops even after a factory reset, the internal battery motherboard