What is hard reset ?
- A hard reset makes your device like new. It erases everything you added, like apps, photos, and settings.
- People do a hard reset when their device has big problems, like freezing or not working. It is also useful if you want to sell or give your device to someone else.
- To do a hard reset, you can use the "Settings" menu or press special buttons. The steps depend on the device you have.
- Be careful! A hard reset will delete all your stuff. Save your important files first.
- After the reset, your device will be empty, and you’ll need to set it up again.
- If you've forgotten your password on an Android device and need to perform a hard reset, here are the steps to reset your device to factory settings. Be aware that this will erase all data on the device, so proceed with caution.
Step 1 :
- To do a hard reset on the Samsung Galaxy A06,
- First Connect Usb cable into phone. Not Charger Must Connect Usb Cable.
- Keep holding volume Down & Power key until the screen turns off
- This means the phone is off. Quickly release both key
Step 2 :
- When Phone is off, quickly press and hold the power button and the volume up button at the same time before phone turn on
- While phone turn on release power key keep holding volume up key
- After while phone will enter into recovery mode
Step 3 :
- Reboot system now.
- Reboot to BootLoader.
- Apply update from ADB.
- Apply update from SD card.
- Wipe data/factory reset.
- Wipe cache partition.
- Mount / system.
- View recovery logs.
- Run graphics test.
- Run locale test.
- Power off.
Step 4:
In the menu, use the Volume buttons to move to the Wipe data/factory reset option, then press the Power button to select it and proceed.
Step 5:
Choose "Factory Data Reset" from the menu to start the process.
- Reboot system now.
- Reboot to BootLoader.
- Apply update from ADB.
- Apply update from SD card.
- Wipe data/factory reset.
- Wipe cache partition.
- Mount / system.
- View recovery logs.
- Run graphics test.
- Run locale test.
- Power off.
Step 6 :
Choose "Factory Data Reset" from the menu to start the process.
- Cancel
- Factory Data Reset
Step 7:
- Finally, select the Reboot system now option to restart and activate the phone.
- Reboot system now.
- Reboot to BootLoader.
- Apply update from ADB.
- Apply update from SD card.
- Wipe data/factory reset.
- Wipe cache partition.
- Mount / system.
- View recovery logs.
- Run graphics test.
- Run locale test.
- Power off.
Step 8 :
When the reset is done, the phone will turn on normally. It may take 3 to 5 minutes, but sometimes it can be faster or slower. After a short time, the phone will show the Welcome screen. This means you can start setting it up.
Step 9 :
- This means you can start setting it up.
- Tap Start: On the Welcome screen, tap the "Start" button to begin.
- Agree to the Terms and Conditions: Read the terms carefully, then tap "Agree" to continue.
- Allow Permissions for Samsung Apps and Services: Tap "Agree" to give permission for Samsung's apps and services to work.
- Connect to a Wi-Fi Network: If needed, select a Wi-Fi network and enter the password. If you want to skip this step, tap "Skip."
- Choose Not to Copy Apps and Data: When asked about copying apps and data, tap "Don't Copy" to start fresh.
- Set the Date and Time: Choose the correct date and time, then tap "Next" to proceed.
- Accept Google Services: Read the Google services information, then tap "Accept" to move forward.
- Set a Password: You can set a password, PIN, or pattern for security. If you don’t want to, tap "Skip."
- Get Recommended Apps: Tap "Next" to allow Samsung to suggest useful apps.
- Skip Samsung Account Login: If you don’t want to sign in to a Samsung account, tap "Skip."
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