How to factory reset Android cell phone

 

A factory reset is designed to return your device as you buy it at the first time, with some of draw backs factory reset removed any updates that you installed it removed all data , contacts , any stuff you have copied on your device.you may installed all app again after resting your cell phone to factory reset.
Your Google, device company, backup or other account should enable you to get all your stuff back after a factory reset with the minimum of loss, but if you have any important data on you android phone take its backup twice because may be after factory reset your first backup device gives you some errors it may be corrupted. so always take backup in two different places.
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How to factory reset Android: most easy and quick way
In the maximum cases people will be able to perform a factory reset on their Android device through the main Settings menu, and this is the most easiest way to do it. The menu design of the screens may vary a little bit from device to device,model to model, company to company especially when manufacturers have put their mucky fingers on stock Android to add their own artistic interpretations, but the basic procedure is the same.
Steps of factory reset Android
Go into Settings
Go into Personal > Backup and Reset
Enter your password or PIN if requested
Make sure Automatic Restore is checked
Tap on Factory Reset Data > Reset Phone
Again, you might be prompted for your password or PIN here
Tap Delete Everything
Choose Reboot
And that’s it. Your phone should now reboot in sparkly new condition. You can now use your Google account or other manufacturer-specific account and backup to get your apps, data and settings restored.
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2nd way of Factory reset android phone from buttons.
If you are facing problem in operating it from setting screen you have another option with that option you can easily reset your device to factory settings .
Main steps
Turn off your device
Press and hold Volume Down and Power while the device turns itself on
When you see the options screen, use Volume Down to move down and highlight Recovery Mode
Press the Power button to confirm your selection
Wait for the image of the sad Android, then hold down Power. Keep it held and press and release the Volume Up button.
Once again, use the Volume Down button to navigate. This time you want Wipe Data / Factory Reset. Use Power to confirm the selection.
Use Volume Down to highlight the Yes -- Delete All User Data option. Use Power to confirm.
Wait a bit for the reset to do its stuff and then choose Reboot to restart your device.
Once again, the next step is to use the appropriate cloud account to restore your information.
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What to do for restoring applications and data after factory reset
If you used the Android Backup Service to backup your device, it can restore some settings and data for you automatically after you’ve reset your device. It can backup and restore:
Google Calendar settings
Stored Wi-Fi networks and passwords
Wallpapers
Apps you’ve installed via Google Play and backed up on the Play Store app
Gmail settings
Display sleep and brightness settings
Language and input settings
Date and time
Some third-party app settings and data
The reason we’ve said 'some' third party apps is because the Android Backup Service can only back up apps that actually use it, and it’s up to the app developer(s) whether a particular app uses it and, if it does, what settings and data are actually you backed up.
When it comes to backing up important data, documents, files or settings it’s always a good idea to assume the worst and ensure you have a backup copy of absolutely everything. Don’t assume that your favorite app uses the Backup Service and then discover the hard way that it doesn’t!
Have you face any problem in factory reset? is it cure all known ills, or did you find problems started to come back again to your app, your stuff? Let us know in your comments! we are here to solve your problems.

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