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Sunday, February 8, 2015

How to Factory Reset your Android Phone

Undoubtedly Android phone has become one of the most popular smartphones throughout the world. Of course, there will be some tough problems happening in the use of Android smartphone. You have once forgotten unlock password, or take over use of the phone storage? Maybe you just changed some settings of the Android system so the device went wrong in some way? Don't worry. These problems can be easily solved by factory resetting your Android. Now, follow us and take some minutes to learn how to perform a factory reset on your Android phone in the following introductions.

What's Factory Resetting?
Factory Resetting will restore your Android device to the state where it was made out in the factory. That is, all installed applications, software, passwords, accounts and other personal data you have stored on the internal phone memory, will be erased or wiped out clean. What still stay are the settings by the producers and files downloaded to the SD card. But the apps need to be reinstalled or restored from the backup file. No matter for which reason you need to perform a factory reset on your device, it is effective and quick to bring your Android back to work again.
However,before Factory Reset your Android Phone,you must to backup android data to computer with a android data transfer tool,after restore factory for your android devices,it may erase all android data.

How to Factory Reset your Android Phone?

Here we introduce you two simple as well as useful ways to factory reset your Android phone successfully.

Method 1: Perform a Factory Reset from the Device

Usually, you can turn to your device for factory resetting, as it is provided in "Settings" < "Privacy" < "Factory data reset". Or you can find it in "Settings" < "Back up and Reset" < "Factory data reset".



Note: Before you factory reset your device, back up all the needed contents and data, like photos, contracts, text messages, etc. Also, you can make a backup of all installed apps and games with personal information. (Carbon, Super Backup and Titanium Backup Pro are effective backup programs available for you.)

Method 2: Factory Reset Android in Recovery Mode

If you are the unlucky guy who happened to forget the unlock password on your Android, the method introduced above won't help at all. Since you can't access the phone, factory reset your device in Recovery Mode is the ideal way for you now.
Simply turn off your device. Then press some certain buttons combined, like "Power" + "Volume –", or "Home" + "Back", to enter Recovery Mode. Select "Wipe date" in the option menu thus your Android is in the factory reset process.


Some new users may not know clearly or much about Recovery Mode. If you want to restore android lost data,you can learn more in this use guide about how to recover lost data from Android. Hope the two methods helped you. If you have any questions, please send us emails or drop us a line in the comments.

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