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  1. On most phones, you can reset your phone through the Settings app. If you can't open your phone's Settings app, you can try factory resetting your phone using its power and volume buttons. We recommend checking your manufacturer's support site for device-specific instructions.

  2. Follow these steps to perform a hard reset on your BlackBerry Priv and reset your device to factory default settings. Turn off your smartphone. Press and hold Volume up + Home + Power buttons simultaneously till the device logo appears. After the device logo , release Power button but hold the others a few more seconds.

  3. Right soft key: go back / go to phonebook. Green key: make a call / answer a call / check logs. Navigation key: go up or down. Red key: Power on or off / end a call / return to the standby interface. Speed dial (M1 and M2): Long press to add contact from phonebook, than call it directly. SMS key: one touch to go to inbox.

  4. Visit the BlackBerry ID reset page linked in the Resources section, click "Reset your password" and follow the on-screen instructions. In both cases, an email will be sent either to the email account associated with your BlackBerry ID or the device itself.

  5. Nov 20, 2023 · Boot into Recovery Mode – usually by pressing the Volume Up + Power buttons together. Use the volume keys to scroll and select the “ Wipe data/factory reset ” option. On the next confirmation screen, “ No ” out of the option to keep user data. Select “ Yes — delete all user data ” to confirm wiping it.

  6. Feb 19, 2015 · There are two different ways to factory reset a Blackberry Z10 Smartphone. These two options are the best to completely wipe the BlackBerry Z10 and will remove all the data from the smartphone. It’s important to factory reset a BlackBerry Z10 before it’s sold to protect against information being stolen from the device. Another reason to factory reset a Blackberry Z10 is because […]

  7. Sep 26, 2022 · Use Your Phone's Settings to Revert to Factory Defaults. To start the reset process, launch the Settings app on your Samsung phone. In Settings, scroll down and select "General Management." In the "General Management" menu, choose "Reset." On the "Reset" page, select "Factory Data Reset." Scroll down the page and tap "Reset."