Factory or Hard Reset of Samsung Galaxy W
Factory or Hard Reset of Samsung Galaxy W
Factory or Hard Reset:
A factory reset, also known as master reset, is a software restore of an electronic device to its original system state by erasing all of the information stored on the device in an attempt to restore the device’s software to its original manufacturer settings. Doing so will erase all of the data, settings, and applications that were previously on the device. This is usually done to fix a software issue that the device is facing, but it could also be done to restore the device to its original settings.
Here We Perform hard reset on the Samsung Galaxy W
Before Starting you should ensure that you have taken Backup your data from your mobile and save the program if there is unsaved data before normal or full reset.
- Make sure it's switched off (if the power button isn't responding, you'll have to remove the battery)
- Remove the micro SD card, if you use one, and the SIM card
- Replace the battery and the back cover
- All at once, press and hold the POWER key, the HOME key and the VOLUME UP key
- A Samsung logo should appear on the device's screen
- Release the POWER key but continue to hold the HOME key and the VOLUME UP key until an Android logo appears
- Release all buttons
- Press the ‘options' button next to the Home key
- The screen should now go grey and then bring up a recovery menu
- Use the VOLUME UP and VOLUME DOWN keys to move up and down the menu until you get to ‘Wipe Data/Factory Reset'
- Press the Home key to confirm
- Select ‘Reboot System Now'
- Your device will now take several minutes and reboot several times, but should be box fresh when it's done.
- Do ensure that the device is left untouched while doing this and also has a full battery as it could damage the device irreparably if interrupted whilst doing a hard reset.
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