These include a new conversation section, Chat bubbles, the ability to schedule dark mode, One-Time permissions among others. However, for some reason, the OEM has even changed to way you boot your device to the Recovery Mode. If you have a Samsung device that is running the latest OneUI 3.0 based on Android 11, then the option to boot to the recovery mode has undergone a massive change. So what is the new change and more importantly, what was the need for such a change? Let’s check it out.

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How to Boot to Recovery Mode on Samsung OneUI 3.0 Android 11

Before explaining the why part, I thought let’s first make you aware of the new method to carry out the said task. This is because not many readers might be interested in going deep into this issue. So with that said, here are the new instructions to boot your Samsung device to Recovery Mode on OneUI 3.0:

Method 1

Method 2

What is the Issue in Booting to Recovery Mode on OneUI 3.0?

As soon as users installed the third iteration of OneUI, one thing took them by surprise. They weren’t able to boot to the recovery mode via the power and volume up key combinations. When they tried doing so, their device straightaway booted to the OS itself. As far as the need to boot to this mode, well there could be aplenty. For the general users, they could access the recovery to wipe cache on their device. Then if we take this to the custom development, well then the options get expanded even further. Upon replacing the stock recovery by TWRP, you could then flash custom ROMs, ZIP and IMG files, and even Magisk to gain access to the system partition. Unfortunately, both the general users and the geeks weren’t able to boot their device to this mode. So complaints liked these were seen all across the web:

But this where things begin to turn even more interesting. The fact is that only the Samsung devices with Exynos chipset were having this issue and not the Snapdragon build confused all the users. So all this brings us to two very important questions: is Samsung aware of this issue and why did they do so in the first place. The answer to the first question is in the affirmative. As far as why they did this change, well, here is what they have to say regarding this new method to boot to Recovery Mode on Samsung OneUI 3.0 Android 11.

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Samsung’s Say on this Change

A user asked this question from Samsung as to why they did go for this change. And more importantly, why only Exynos devices were part of this change and not the Snapdragon one. Here is what they said (Source: Reddit 1, 2)

My Take on This Way of Booting to Recovery on Samsung OneUI 3.0

To sum it up, it made no sense whatsoever! So as per the Samsung explanation, they did this so that the user didn’t accidentally access the Recovery Mode. Well, there is so much wrong with this explanation itself that I may write an entirely new article on the same. Furthermore, why would only the Exynos users accidentally trigger this recovery mode and not the Qualcomm Snapdragon users? Well, just Samsung knows. And now the real question- what if the device’s USB Port end’s up getting damaged! In such cases, you are left with no method whatsoever to boot your device to Recovery Mode. What infuriates me even further is the fact since there was already a method to boot the deivce to recovery via USB cable (adb reboot recovery) command, they should have at least left this method of booting to recovery without USB cable directly via hardware keys as it is. But anyway, Samsung has gone ahead with this change and we don’t have much say in this. So with this, we conclude the guide on how to boot your Samsung device to recovery mode after OneUI3.0 Android 11 update. Do let us know your views about the same in the comments section below. Furthermore, if you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps or if you have any other method to boot your device to recovery, do share with us.

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