Before you get into the actual process which is quite easy, there are a few things you need to take care of -
- Transfer the photos, music or any personal files to the MicroSD card storage
- Pop the SD card out before the factory reset
- Ensure that there is at least 75% of battery left in the device, or plug the device for charging
Once you have done the above steps, follow the below ones to do the factory data reset of your Samsung Galaxy S5.
Go to Settings by either opening it from the App list, or by dragging the notification panel down and tapping the wrench icon
In the settings, scroll down to reach the “User and Backup” section, and under that, open “Backup and reset”
In the settings, scroll down to reach the “User and Backup” section, and under that, open “Backup and reset”
In this section, you get to see the various options such as backing
up of the data, the backup account and automatic restoring of the data
when an app is reinstalled in the smartphone. You need to select the
last option, i.e. “Factory data reset”.
When you tap on that, you will see a warning about what you are going
to do. The data such as music, photos, user data, decryption key for
files on SD card etc. along with the Google account, settings and the
downloaded apps are all going to be deleted if you choose to perform the
factory data reset. And that was your intention, right? if yes, you
need to tap on the bottom “Reset device” option and then enter the
alternative password to confirm.
Once you are done with that, you will be seeing the phone restarting
and showing you the welcome page as a new user does when starting the
phone for the first time. Head over to the Samsung Galaxy S5 section to learn more about the device, and read more tips and tricks if you own an S5.
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