How to factory data reset Redmi Note 3,Vivo V5, Samsung Phone, Hard Reset/Restore/Format Any Android HD

02.09.2017
How to factory data reset Redmi Note 3 or Hard reset Vivo V5 Plus, Factory restore Samsung Galaxy Phone, Hard Reset Any Android Device, how to format android phone, how to format redmi note 3, how to factory reset xiaomi phone First of all, lots of people confuse the word Reset with the word Reboot. If you want to return your device to factory settings, please scroll to the bottom of the post to find out how to do it. If you encountered some significant lag or any other issue that you want to fix without losing all your data, read on. Sometimes, when your Android device is lagging, if apps are opening slowly or some parts of the OS simply don’t work as you would like them to, a way to fix them is the good ol’ reboot or a reset. However, a simple reboot might not be enough to reset some of the issues that you have. Let’s first have a brief look at all the options you have. Difference between Reset and Reboot Please don’t confuse the terminology here. A reboot simply restarts your phone. A reset wipes all data to clear bugs. Difference between Soft and Hard reboot You might think that the words hard and soft in this context would specify the “reboot intensity”, as ridiculous as this might sound. To some extend you’re right. The words Soft and Hard come from SOFTware and HARDware. That means that if you are using software to reboot your Android phone, it’s a SOFT reboot (like rebooting the usual way). Pulling the battery would be a HARD reboot, since it involved the device’s hardware. How to Hard Reboot any Android phone or tablet As the word already implies, a Hard Reboot requires you to do something with your phone’s hardware. Some devices, like, for example, the Nexus 5 or Samsung Galaxy S6, don’t have removable batteries. To simulate a battery pull, turn on your phone, press and hold the Power and Volume Down buttons simultaneously until you see the screen shuts down and you see the reboot animation. Reset to Factory Settings Android devices make it easy to return your phone to factory settings. To do so, go to Settings - Backup & reset - Factory data reset. If you can’t access your settings for some reason, you will need to reset your device in Recovery mode. To boot into recovery mode, make sure that the device is powered off, then follow these instructions: 1 Hold the Volume Up and Power button simultaneously (for Samsung Galaxy devices, hold Volume Up + Home + Power) 2 Hold the button combination until you see the word Start (on Stock Android). Samsung devices will load straight into recovery – release buttons when you see the Android logo 3 Use volume buttons to scroll to “Recovery” and press the Power button to select it 4 If you see “No Command”, hold the Power button and press the Volume Up button once 5 Use Volume Down to scroll down to “wipe data/factory reset” and press the Power button to select it 6 Select Yes the same way #latesttechnews #latest_tech_news #technews #tech_news @latesttechnews @technews latest tech n

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