How to Factory Reset a Samsung Android Phone

If you’re having trouble with your Samsung phone, or if you just want to restore it to its factory settings, factory resetting your device can be a helpful solution. Factory resetting your phone will erase all of the data on your device, including apps, photos, and files, so it’s important to make sure you have backed up any important data before resetting your phone. We have previous looked at How to Factory reset a china android phone with Chinese recovery menu.

Factory Reset Samsung Android Phone

Factory Reset a Samsung Android Phone

To factory reset your Samsung phone, follow these steps:

  1. Open the “Settings” app on your phone. This can usually be found on the home screen or in the app drawer.
  2. Scroll down and tap on “General Management”. This will open a new menu with several options.
  3. Tap on “Reset”. This will bring up a list of reset options.
  4. Select “Factory data reset”. This will reset your phone to its factory settings, erasing all of the data on your device.
  5. Tap on “Reset”. This will bring up a warning message.
  6. Read the warning message carefully, and make sure you understand that factory resetting your phone will erase all of the data on your device. If you’re ready to proceed, tap on “Delete all”.
  7. Your phone will now begin the factory reset process. This may take several minutes, so be patient. Your phone will restart several times during this process.
  8. Once the process is complete, your phone will be restored to its factory settings. You will need to set it up as a new device, just as you did when you first got it.

If you’re having trouble resetting your phone, or if you’re encountering an error message, you can try restarting your phone in safe mode. This can sometimes help if you’re dealing with a problem caused by a third-party app.

Factory Reset Samsung Phone in safe mode

To restart your phone in safe mode, follow these steps:

  1. Press and hold the power button on your phone until the “Power off” option appears on the screen.
  2. Tap and hold on the “Power off” option until a new menu appears.
  3. Tap on “Safe mode”. This will restart your phone in safe mode.
  4. Your phone will now restart in safe mode. You will see “Safe mode” in the bottom left corner of the screen.
  5. Open the “Settings” app and follow the steps above to factory reset your phone.

In safe mode, only the pre-installed apps on your phone will be available, and any third-party apps you have installed will be temporarily disabled. This can help if you’re dealing with a problem caused by a third-party app. Once you have factory reset your phone, you can restart it normally to exit safe mode.

Conclusion

In conclusion, factory resetting your Samsung phone can be a helpful solution if you’re having trouble with your device or if you want to restore it to its factory settings. Just make sure to back up your data before resetting your phone, and if you’re having trouble, try restarting your phone in safe mode. With the right steps and a little patience, you can easily factory reset your Samsung phone.

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