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  1. 3 days ago · Method 1: Erase Data Using the Android Settings. Step-by-Step Guide: Go to Settings: Open the Settings app on your Android phone. Backup & Reset: Scroll down and select Backup & Reset. Factory ...

  2. 3 days ago · When you perform a factory reset, your device will: Erase all user data, including contacts, photos, and videos. Delete all installed apps, including those that came pre-installed. Remove any customized settings, such as display preferences, language settings, and security options. Restore the device’s original firmware or operating system.

  3. 4 days ago · First, you can connect your Android with a storage card directly to your computer and recover the external storage. Or you can remove the SD card from your Android, connect it directly to your PC, and execute data recovery. Either way, the recovery process will pretty much be the same.

  4. 3 days ago · Step 2. Go to Settings and perform a factory reset on your Android device. This is to erase all data on your Android device. Step 3. During the device setup process, it will provide the option to restore data, you can choose to restore lost data from a Google backup that contains your desired text messages. Step 4.

  5. 4 days ago · You can only factory reset it via Android's Factory Reset in the Recovery Mode. To access the Recovery Mode, you'll utilize the buttons of your phone. This screen-unlocking method removes all your data from internal storage.

  6. 3 days ago · Start by opening your phone’s Settings app. Then, select the Search function and type “erase all data” or “factory reset.”. Tap on the option once it appears. Next, tap the Erase all ...

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  8. 4 days ago · Lost data from Android phone after factory reset, format or roothing? Here is how to recover lost SMS, contacts, photos, videos, documents, etc from Android devices.

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