Like all Android smartphones, Samsung Galaxy sometimes needs to be reset for different reasons. The use is quite simple, but not everyone knows about it. An opportunity to review the procedure, the topics of restoring factory settings, and the actions to be taken in the event of a reset.
Why should you reset your Samsung smartphone?
You can reset your smartphone to factory settings for different reasons. Because we want to renew when it slows down or delete all our personal data before resell. Whatever the reason, remember that this process is very simple and safe.
Backup your data first!
Before resetting your device, make sure you have a full backup of your personal data using our tutorial. You can also use Samsung’s backup tool that will allow you to restore backed up data and settings at any time. All you have to do is:
- go to menu Settings > Samsung Cloud from your smartphone
- Check the data you want to save
Note that you must have a Samsung account to take advantage of this service. You can also back up some of your data using your Google account by doing the following:
- see you on the menu Apps > Settings > Accounts > Google then your phone More > Sync now
Reset your smartphone via settings
The simplest solution is to factory reset your smartphone directly through device settings. For him:
- see you on the menu Settings > Backup & Reset > Reset All Data your device. This action will erase all data present on your smartphone and restore it to its initial state as soon as it works out of the box.
- Click “Delete All”. Note that alerts must be verified twice
- Your smartphone will reboot