Factory reset via Android recovery is more complex and less user-friendly. If for some reason you cannot access the Settings menu. Or if your phone is not working after a failed system update. You can reset it without booting to the Android OS (via Google).
The following should work for most recent phones. But if not, check your manufacturer’s site for more information on recovery.
1. Switch off the phone.
2.Press the power and volume down buttons simultaneously.
3. Hold them down for at least 15 seconds until the screen turns on.
4. Use the volume up and down keys to navigate; power button to select.
5.Select Recovery Mode from the menu.
6. Press the power button.
You will now see a warning or no command screen, and you can enter Android Recovery from there.
1. On the warning screen, press and hold the button.
2. Now press and release volume up and power buttons.
3. Press volume down repeatedly to select wipe data or factory reset menu.
4. Press the power button to start factory reset and wait for it to complete.
5. Select Reboot system now and press the power key.
Resetting Android triggers FRP (Factory Reset Protection), so you’ll need to sign in to your existing Google account before you can set up the phone as new.
Factory reset via Android recovery is more complex and less user-friendly. If for some reason you cannot access the Settings menu. Or if your phone is not working after a failed system update. You can reset it without booting to the Android OS (via Google).
The following should work for most recent phones. But if not, check your manufacturer’s site for more information on recovery.
1. Switch off the phone.
2.Press the power and volume down buttons simultaneously.
3. Hold them down for at least 15 seconds until the screen turns on.
4. Use the volume up and down keys to navigate; power button to select.
5.Select Recovery Mode from the menu.
6. Press the power button.
You will now see a warning or no command screen, and you can enter Android Recovery from there.
1. On the warning screen, press and hold the button.
2. Now press and release volume up and power buttons.
3. Press volume down repeatedly to select wipe data or factory reset menu.
4. Press the power button to start factory reset and wait for it to complete.
5. Select Reboot system now and press the power key.
Resetting Android triggers FRP (Factory Reset Protection), so you’ll need to sign in to your existing Google account before you can set up the phone as new.