If your Samsung Android phone is acting up, there are a few things you can do to reset it. Resetting your phone will erase all of your data, settings, and apps, but it should fix most problems. Here’s how to do it:
- Turn off your phone and then press and hold the Power button until the Samsung Android logo appears.
- Release the Power button and then press and hold the Volume Down button until you see “Factory Data Reset” appear on the screen.
- Press Volume Up to select it and then press the Power button to start the reset process. ..
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How Factory Resets Work on Your Samsung Android Phone
When you reset your phone, your phone deletes all your customized settings, apps, games, and everything else you’ve stored on it. Once the reset is done, you can set up your phone from scratch.
One way to reset your phone is to use the Settings app. You can use this method if you aren’t facing any software problems on your phone, and we recommend you use this method if possible.
In case you can’t reach your phone’s settings menu, use the phone’s built-in recovery mode to reset your phone. This method works even if your phone refuses to turn on. Since this is an advanced method, we only suggest you use this if you can’t use the Settings one.
Before you begin, make sure to back up any important files saved on your phone as you’ll lose all your phone data.
Use Your Phone’s Settings to Revert to Factory Defaults
To start the reset process, launch the Settings app on your Samsung phone.
In Settings, scroll down and select “General Management.”
In the “General Management” menu, choose “Reset.”
On the “Reset” page, select “Factory Data Reset.”
Scroll down the page and tap “Reset.”
Your phone will ask you to enter your PIN or pattern. Do so to begin the reset process.
If you’ve linked a Samsung account to your phone, enter your account password to continue. Then, wait for your phone to finish resetting.
Once that’s done, you’ll be greeted with your phone’s “welcome” message, and you can then start setting it up from scratch. Enjoy a clean Android phone!
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Reset Your Samsung Android Phone With Recovery Mode
If your phone doesn’t turn on or you have other software issues, use recovery mode to reset your phone.
To use this method, first, turn off your phone. While your phone is turned off, press and hold down the Volume Up+Power buttons at the same time. Your phone will enter recovery mode.
When recovery mode launches, use the Volume Down button to highlight the “Wipe Data/Factory Reset” option. Then, access the option by pressing the Power button.
On the page that follows, use the volume buttons again to highlight “Factory Data Reset” and select it with the power button.
Wait for your phone to finish resetting. Then, in recovery mode’s main menu, select “Reboot System Now” to boot your phone in normal mode.
Your phone will turn on and you’ll have to link your Google account with it as well as set up its other features.
And that’s how you bring your Samsung phone back to factory condition. Very useful in many cases!
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