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  1. 3 days ago · QUICK ANSWER. If you no longer have physical access, you can factory reset a locked Android smartphone using Google's Find My Device feature or Samsung's SmartThings Find feature....

  2. 3 days ago · Read how, below: Locate and tap the Settings icon on your home screen or app drawer. Tap “General” then "Backup and Reset" listed under a section labelled “Accounts and Backup.”. Tap "Factory Data Reset" under the “Personal Data” section. Confirm your choice by tapping "Reset Device" and “Delete All.”.

  3. 22 hours ago · Hey, I bought a used phone, everything works but factory reset is disabled (the seller had already done factory reset but i want to do it myself now and in future),it is greyed out in settings and not even appearing in recovery mode, Can I use adb to factory reset, where the usual methods as signing out all accounts have failed ?

  4. 3 days ago · You can hard reset your device via the Recovery Mode to fix bootloop, overheating issues, or performance lag. Here are 5 ways to get into the Recovery Mode on your Samsung phone or tablet using the hardware key combination, the ADB AppControl tool, and ADB commands.

  5. May 2, 2024 · Home > Android. How to NAND Erase in Odin and Re-partition Samsung Devices. By Rakesh Shukla Updated on June 4, 2024. We use Odin mostly to flash Samsung firmware binaries. However, Odin can also be used to re-partition, flash lock, decompress data, flash user data, and erase data on Galaxy devices.

  6. 3 days ago · Method 1 Factory Reset Android Using Universal Hard Reset Tool. In the first method, follow the below given steps. Step 1 - Download the latest version of a Universal hard reset tool. Step 2 - Now navigate through the application and click on the option that you want to use.

  7. 1 day ago · Understanding The Factory Reset: What It Means And Why It’s Done. A factory reset, also known as a master reset or hard reset, is the process of restoring a device to its original factory settings. It wipes out all the data, settings, and applications on your phone, essentially taking it back to the state it was in when it left the factory.