Hard reset any Samsung Phone
In today’s article our aim is to teach you to perform a Samsung Galaxy Hard reset which is very helpful when attempting to fix critical issues with your Samsung Galaxy or Android based devices e.g.Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini i8190,Galaxy S4,Galaxy S5 and much more. The Samsung Galaxy Hard reset is quite easy to perform and does not require any technical expertise whatsoever, so relax and take your time while performing the procedure, it may take a few attempts to get it correct on your first try.
I have used this to fix many Issues such as:
1. Too many Pattern attempts problem where you are locked out of Android for entering the pattern too many times.
2. Forgotten Passwords or you device seems not to be accepting the password.
3. Your Samsung Galaxy keeps rebooting Randomly.
What will this Hard Reset Do to my device?
This will place your device in Manual mode and allow you to wipe the device and all its data and restore it to factory conditions which will bypass the too many pattern attempts warning and fix the random rebooting bug if you have it.
Warning:
This will erase all your personal data including: Pictures, contacts, Games & progress, notes, voice memos, calendar data unless they are backed up, so be sure to backup your stuff before proceeding
How will This Fix My Random Rebooting device?
There are many things that can cause a Samsung Galaxy to reboot randomly and one of the main causes in most cases is the build up of junk on your device or a recent piece application that usually modifies the phone e.g. a theme, firmware or launcher that’s conflicting with the phones operation. By wiping the Cache partition and performing a factory reset the device is usually restored and functions perfectly, providing there is no hardware problems which rarely happens but could be the culprit if this does not work
How to perform the Hard Reset and cache Partition Wipe?
Remember this will Fix your too many pattern attempt issue and can solve your device rebooting randomly as well:
1. Power off your Samsung Galaxy or Android.
2. Hold down the Volume up + the Physical Home button + Power button and only release when you see the Samsung logo or symbol.
3. You are now in: Manual mode, use the volume up and down keys to navigate and a single click of the power button to select.
4. Navigate to: Wipe cache partition and select it.Next select the option that says yes and wait until the Cache is wiped.
5. Next navigate to: Wipe data/Factory reset and select it and then select the yes option. The device will be wiped.
6. Next select: reboot and you device should boot right up
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