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  1. Nov 3, 2015 · Perform a Factory Reset (press Volume Down until wipe data/factory reset is selected, press Power, scroll down to Yes -- delete all user data and press Power again). Proceed through the device Setup Wizard until it prompts you for the Google account credentials.

    • Method 1: Reset A Sim Card Through The Phone's Settings
    • Method 2: Reset All Data on Sim Card Manually
    • Method 3: Reset Sim Card Via A USB Card Reader
    Insert the SIM card into your Android phone's SIM card slot and place the back cover securely. Then, turn on the phone.
    Go to the "Settings" menu and choose "Reset" from the list of options that are displayed.
    After you click on the "Reset" option, there will be a list of options displayed, prompting you to select the area you wish to reset.
    Check the areas if applicable, or you can directly click on the "Reset All" button.
    Insert the SIM card into your cell phone's SIM card slot and place the back cover securely. Then, turn on the phone.
    Click the "Phonebook" menu and choose the option of "Management" or "Settings". Select the "Delete All" option and then the phonebook will be reset to default status.
    Click the "Messages" menu and choose the option of "Settings". Then, choose the "Delete All" button from the available options. If you haven't seen this option, you can turn to the "Inbox" and view...
    Click the "Call Log" menu and choose "Call Manager" or "Settings". Then, click on "Call Duration" > "Options" > "Reset All".
    Insert your SIM card into an SIM card reader's slot.
    Connect the SIM card reader into an available USB port in your computer. Launch the SIM card reader program if it does not launch automatically.
    Once the SIM card reader program is launched successfully, you can view the contents of the SIM card reader program, with different menu options are displayed for you to manage the contents.
    Enter the application's menu and choose the "Reset" button. If you haven't seen this option, you can turn to the "Help" menu and search for the "Reset" option.
  2. Apr 23, 2024 · 1. Back Up Your Phone. First, back up your phone so you have a copy of your information. You’ll need it when you set up a new phone. Apple Support: How to back up your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Android Help: Back up or restore data on your Android device. 2. Remove SIM and SD cards.

  3. Jan 22, 2022 · Then on Android 10, 11, and 12, go to Settings System Advanced Reset options Erase all data (factory reset) Erase all data Confirm the decision. Your device will restart. Erase contacts, call logs, and SMS manually.

  4. Sep 6, 2023 · Option 1. Reset the Android phone from Settings. Keep the SIM card inserted in the Android phone's SIM card tray, put the back cover onto your phone, and turn your phone on. Go to Android's Settings > Phone Settings > Reset > Delete Memory Device > click OK. Option 2. Erase all SIM card data from the Contacts or Messages app.

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  5. Sep 3, 2020 · However, none of these will delete the data on your phone. That’s the job of the last choice, Erase all data (factory reset), and that’s the one you’re going to select.

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  7. May 5, 2024 · Google via Simon Hill. Start by backing up your Android phone, then remove any MicroSD cards and your SIM card. Remember to use the backup function in specific apps (like WhatsApp) and to transfer ...