This Tutorial will put an End to your Andriod Phone
Issues.. Read Along.
If you’re at your wit’s end with your phone, screaming at it
when it takes 10 minutes to start an app, it may be time for a
factory reset. A factory reset will erase all of your phone’s
data and restore it to the settings that it came with out of
the box. Before you throw your phone in the trash, check out
this guide.
Method One: Resetting A Working Device
1. Open your device’s Settings. The Settings app can have
varying icons depending upon on your specific device, and may
be also be found within the App Tray or by pushing
2. The phone’s dedicated menu button. Find your Factory
Reset option. Depending on your device, the “ Factory data
reset” feature may be located in one of two sections within
the Settings app:
Select the “Privacy” settings, and scroll down to “Factory
Reset”
OR
Select the “Backup and Reset” settings, and scroll down to
“Factory Reset”
3. Tap “Reset Device” to delete all data and restore your
device’s factory settings. The accounts that you are signed
into will be displayed on the screen. By default, all of your
phone’s internal storage will be wiped.
Note:- If you want to erase all of the data on your phone’s
SD card as well, check the box at the bottom of the screen.
4. Confirm the process by selecting “Erase Everything“. This
will delete all data and restore back to your device’s factory
settings. Your phone will be as if it just came out of the box
Method Two: Resetting A Non-Booting Device
1. Power down your device. Before you begin the reset
procedure, you will need to completely power your device off.
If it is frozen, you can pull the battery out to turn it off.
2. Press and hold the recovery buttons. The buttons vary
from device to device, so you may need to look up the
instructions for your particular phone. You will need to press
and hold the buttons for a few seconds. Some of the more
common button combinations include:
Volume Up + Home + Power
Volume Down + Power
Home + Power
If none of the above work, Do a Google Search for your
phone’s model plus “recovery mode” e.g Google Search for
Samsung SII Recovery mode.
3. Select Factory Reset. Once the recovery menu opens, you
can navigate the menu with the volume buttons. You may need
to open the Recovery menu to find the Factory Reset mode.
Use the Power button to select your menu options. You will be
asked to confirm the factory reset.
4. Wait for the restore process to compete. After your phone
resets, it will be set back to factory defaults and will be like
it just came out of the box.
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