Saturday, August 24, 2024

Galaxy S20 Ultra Hard reset

 A hard reset, also known as a factory reset, is a process that restores your Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra to its original settings, erasing all data, apps, and settings. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to perform a hard reset on your Galaxy S20 Ultra:

Method 1: Hard Reset via Settings

  1. Go to your Galaxy S20 Ultra's Settings app.
  2. Scroll down and select General Management.
  3. Tap on Reset.
  4. Select Factory data reset.
  5. Tap on Reset device.
  6. Enter your PINPattern, or Password to confirm.
  7. Tap on Continue.
  8. Tap on Delete all to confirm the reset.

Method 2: Hard Reset via Recovery Mode

  1. Turn off your Galaxy S20 Ultra.
  2. Press and hold the Volume down and Power buttons simultaneously for 10-15 seconds.
  3. Release the Power button but keep holding the Volume down button.
  4. Use the Volume down button to navigate to the Recovery mode option.
  5. Press the Power button to select Recovery mode.
  6. Use the Volume down button to navigate to the Wipe data/factory reset option.
  7. Press the Power button to select Wipe data/factory reset.
  8. Use the Volume down button to navigate to the Yes option.
  9. Press the Power button to confirm the reset.

Method 3: Hard Reset via Samsung Find My Mobile

  1. Go to the Samsung Find My Mobile website and sign in with your Samsung account.
  2. Select your Galaxy S20 Ultra from the list of devices.
  3. Click on Erase device.
  4. Enter your Samsung account password to confirm.
  5. Click on Erase to confirm the reset.

Important Notes:

  • Before performing a hard reset, make sure to back up your important data, such as contacts, photos, and messages.
  • A hard reset will erase all data, apps, and settings on your device.
  • If you're experiencing issues with your device, try restarting it in safe mode or performing a soft reset before attempting a hard reset.

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