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  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. 17 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 · Tap the Reboot option. When the phone’s screen turns black, hold the Volume Up + Power buttons simultaneously. Keep the buttons pressed until you see the Samsung Galaxy screen. Release both keys and your Samsung phone will enter the Recovery Mode. Samsung Devices with Volume and Power/Bixby Keys.

  5. 1 day ago · Our college has projectors with Android boxes with MDM they added on screen navigation using a app and the app was available in MDM menu, so I created a gesture so when I press the back button it will open settings , but settings app was also blocked so i did repeated restart as I noticed that MDM program took some time take access but navigation keys came up early so using the settings ...

  6. 2 days ago · Here’s how to manually reset your phone to factory defaults using the physical buttons on the phone: Turn off the device you are using. Press and hold both the volume and power buttons at the same time. Your Android smartphone will determine this. Let go of the buttons as soon as your phone restarts and the device logo appear.

  7. 4 days ago · If you want to reset your Android phone or tablet without going to device settings, you can dial *#*#7780#*#*. The code will wipe all data, media files, call logs, messages, and third-party apps on your device.

  8. 2 days ago · You can boot an Android device into the Fastboot mode by pressing the Volume Down + Power buttons simultaneously for 3-5 seconds. On some devices, you might need to use the Volume Up key instead. Alternatively, you can enter the Fastboot or Bootloader mode using ADB.

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