hard reset galaxy 4

hard reset galaxy 4

If your phone is stuck in a bootloop or some other issue stops you from simply using the settings menu option, you can get your hands dirty and reset your S4 manually using the hardware buttons.
1. Turn your phone off, then press and hold the Power, Volume Up and Home buttons at the same time.
2. When you see the little ''Recovery Booting'' message in tiny blue letters in the top left hand corner of the screen you can let go of the Power button but keep holding the other two until you see the ''Recovery Booting'' message for the second time. You will be brought to the Android Recovery screen.
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AndroidPIT Recovery Menu Reboot System
These are your options on the Android recovery screen.
3. In Recovery, you use the volume buttons to navigate up and down and the Power button to confirm your choice. If you want to be a good reset-er, scroll to wipe cache partition and hit Power to confirm.
AndrodiPIT Recovery Menu Wipe Cache Partition
While this step isn't essential, it is a good habit to get into before and after a wipe.
4. Scroll down to wipe data/factory reset and hit Power.
ANdroidPIT Recovery Menu Factory Reset
The main event: wipe data/factory reset.
5. You'll be asked to reconfirm your choice. Scroll down to ''Yes'' and hit Power to confirm again.
AndroidPIT Recovery Menu Reset Confirmation
6. If you want to be an even better reset-er, then clear the cache partition again. This may seem pointless (and maybe it is) but it's added insurance that everything is as clean and tidy in your system as possible.
7. Scroll up to ''Reboot system now'' and hit Power.
8. Your Galaxy S4 will reboot and you'll have the option to restore your data and apps when you set everything up again. Your phone should now be a lot smoother, faster and bug free than it was before the reset process.
If you're looking for other ways to speed up your Galaxy S4, we've covered that too.
How often do you reset your phone? What other things do you do to look after your system performance? post copy androidpit.com