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You've certainly heard of hard reset, right? The procedure, which can be performed on the vast majority of smartphones Android, allows you to restore the device to factory settings and consequently erase all data. Still, the hard reset It's one of the most practical ways to clear your phone's memory, and in many cases, the only way to get rid of a system crash. 3t66s
However, even though the method is simple and safe, some important care must be taken – which is why we have put together a complete step-by-step guide with the most common ways to “reset” different devices. Samsung (or from other manufacturers with Android). Check it out below:
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O Galaxy Note 4 will be the model to exemplify old smartphones, as the commands are basically the same as those that we will use as an example, it is already an old device, however, the model shares the same restoration procedure as most smartphones Android that still have physical and capacitive buttons.
To perform the hard reset from the settings menu, go to Settings > Backup and Reset > Factory Reset and finally tap on the option “Zero Device”. In this part, it is possible that the smartphone will require the unlocking to proceed, if one has been set.

The second way to restore the Galaxy Note 4 (and other devices Android with physical home button) requires your smartphone to be turned off – which might not be too bad, as this method works even if you've forgotten or lost your phone's . to carry out the hard reset, press the volume up button on the device, then the Home button (center) and then the key .

You should only release these three keys when your smartphone displays a system setup screen, which normally shows the Android. A few seconds after this screen, some options are displayed in a list – you must navigate between them using the volume (down and up) and select the desired option with the power key.
On this screen, select the item Wipe Data / Factory Reset to reset the device. In case you give up in this part of the step by step, just select the option Reboot System Now; the smartphone will turn off and you can start it normally. As always, however, it is important to that mistakes in performing the procedure can seriously damage your device, so be sure of what you want to do and be careful.
Once the restore has started, wait for the phone to complete it, without interrupting. The smartphone will automatically restart when everything is ready.
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As in Galaxy Note 4, we will use the Galaxy S10e for this second demonstration because it is a device with the same step by step of other models. The procedure to be done here is usually the same on any device without physical buttons (those with on-screen buttons).
To restore your smartphone from the system itself, open the Settings > General Management > Restore. If you do not find these options, you can also search in the settings – to do this, tap the magnifying glass icon in the corner of the screen and search for “Reset” or “Restore”.
On the next screen, select “Restore Factory Defaults” and confirm by tapping “Reset”. The device will ask for the unlock , if any, and then restart.

To reset factory defaults with the Galaxy S10 off, press the following keys in sequence: Bixby button + volume up key + power key. On most smartphones from other brands, the procedure can be performed in the same way, but pressing the volume up or down keys and then the power button, as they do not have the Bixby button.
After the device displays the screen of what we call Recovery, simply navigate through the list of options with the arrow keys. increase and decrease the volume and select the option Wipe Data / Factory Reset with the button Power. On the next screen, your smartphone may ask if you really want to proceed with the hard reset – to do so, select Yes.
The phone will go into restore mode and restart automatically when it completes the process.
Precautions before performing a hard reset 2j5e6k

Although the above procedures are functions of the Android and therefore safe, it is important to emphasize some precautions necessary to avoid problems after restoration. This is because, as of Android 5.1, for example, the Google inserted the Factory Reset Protection, a system that aims to prevent the restoration of lost or stolen devices so that they are used by those who are not their true owner.
At first, the feature is very welcome, since after a system restore, it requires the to access the Google that was ed on the smartphone – which works as an identity check. However, if the legitimate smartphone forgets the e-mail and that were ed, he may end up having headaches after performing a hard reset.
So, make sure that everything important (photos, music, documents and more) is properly backed up, including your app s and your own Google .
Another very important tip for those who want to carry out a hard reset is to have the battery above 50% This is because, at the time of restoration, the device cannot simply run out of energy. If the device turns off during system reinstallation, it is possible that the firmware is corrupted and you need the help of a computer, or even technical assistance, to recover it.
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