Samsung Galaxy S9 Recovery Mode
Learn how to enter Recovery Mode on your Samsung Galaxy S9, fix errors, and install updates safely with our clear, step-by-step guide.

Recovery Mode · System Recovery · Boot Recovery · Cache Wipe · Firmware Update · Recovery Partition · Troubleshoot · Recovery Menu
What is Recovery Mode?
Recovery Mode is a special boot mode that allows you to troubleshoot, update, or reset your device using system-level options.
It enables you to perform advanced tasks on your Samsung Galaxy S9, such as wiping the cache partition, installing updates, or performing a factory reset.
Recovery Mode is useful when your device is unresponsive, experiencing software issues, or if you need to reset it without accessing the standard settings menu.
Recovery Mode is useful for:
- Performing a factory reset,
- Wiping the cache partition,
- Installing system updates manually,
- Troubleshooting software issues.
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While in Recovery Mode, be cautious when selecting options, as certain actions cannot be undone.
- Factory Reset will erase all data
- Wiping the cache partition will remove temporary system files
- Incorrect operations may cause system errors
- Only use Recovery Mode for troubleshooting or maintenance
Enter Recovery Mode
Recovery Mode allows you to perform advanced system tasks such as resetting your device or clearing cache files.
Follow these step-by-step instructions to enter Recovery Mode on your Samsung Galaxy S9:
- Turn Off Your Device
- Press and hold the Power + Volume Up buttons
- Continue holding until the Recovery Mode screen appears
- Use the Volume Buttons to navigate
- Select your desired option with the Power Button
To exit Recovery Mode, select Reboot System Now.

Entering Recovery Mode on your Samsung Galaxy S9 can help fix software issues, install updates, and reset your device.
Use Recovery Mode cautiously, as some actions, such as a factory reset, cannot be undone.