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      • Performing a BlackBerry hard or soft reset does not delete any of your saved data or settings. Only a master reset wipes away everything from the phone's memory, except for the factory settings.
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  2. Oct 25, 2022 · Performing a BlackBerry hard or soft reset does not delete any of your saved data or settings. Only a master reset wipes away everything from the phone's memory, except for the factory settings.

  3. Oct 19, 2023 · Short answer: A factory reset deletes almost everything on your device, including apps, settings, and personal data like photos and messages. However, it does not erase the firmware, Android or iOS, which is essential for your device to function.

  4. Jun 24, 2015 · There are basically 2 forms of reset: a "hard" or "cold" reset, and a "soft" or "warm" reset. Most of the time, a "soft" reset is all that's necessary, but sometimes you need to take it a bit further. I recommend trying a soft reset first, and if that doesn't work, try a hard reset.

  5. A factory reset relates to the rebooting of the entire system, while hard resets relates to the resetting of any hardware in the system. Factory Reset: Factory resets are generally done to remove the data entirely from a device, the device is to be started again and requires the need of re installation of the software.

  6. Apr 27, 2016 · How to perform a hard reset on a BlackBerry. A hard reset on your phone retains all of its settings and data, but it completely shuts it down, removing anything running from system memory. This is a good option if your phone has crashed and is not responding to any commands.

  7. Dec 1, 2023 · There are two types of reset, a soft reset and a hard reset. To perform a soft reset, you power off your phone and turn it back on.

  8. Oct 19, 2023 · Soft Reset: Quick and easy. Fixes minor issues like app crashes or slow performance. No data loss. Hard Reset: Drastic measure. Solves major problems like malware or constant freezing. Erases all data; backup is a must. There you have it. Soft Reset for small problems, Hard Reset for big ones. Choose wisely.

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