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How to Restore Samsung Galaxy to Factory Settings

How to Restore Samsung Galaxy to Factory Settings

Restore Samsung Galaxy to Factory Settings
How to Restore Samsung Galaxy to Factory Settings - Restore your Samsung Galaxy to factory settings after you reset your device's settings or perform a factory reset. You can learn here to get the best settings for your Samsung Galaxy series.

How to Restore Samsung Galaxy to Factory Settings

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The first things you should do with your Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus read the beginners guide. Then you'll need these tips and tricks to restore Samsung Galaxy to factory settings and get the best from it. You can set your Samsung Galaxy device to perform a factory settings if you enter the unlock code incorrectly several times in a row and reach the attempt limit.
  • Launch the Settings app, tap Lock screen and security → Secure lock settings, and then tap the Auto factory reset switch to activate
By reset your Galaxy settings or perform a factory data reset. You can reset and restore all settings as a factory settings like a new when you buy. You can also set the device to restart at a preset time for device optimisation.

Restart Samsung Galaxy

If your Galaxy device freezes or encounters a fatal error, or hangs, you may try the following solutions to help you.

Simple step to restart Samsung Galaxy
  • Close apps or turn off the device and turn on again.
But if you can do that, maybe need an expert guide to resolve Galaxy S8 problems.

Hard Reset Samsung Galaxy

If your device stay in problems, hang and can not move or do anything, frozen like ice become unresponsive, don't worry here the expert guide Samsung Galaxy to help you:
  • Press and hold the Power key and the Volume Down key simultaneously for more than 7 seconds to restart it.

Restore Samsung Galaxy to Factory Settings
How to Restore Samsung Galaxy to Factory Settings

Some one maybe try update the galaxy device but become ereor. So, before you update Samsung Galaxy remember to make backup copies of all important data stored in the device to restore it again. If the methods above do not solve your Galaxy problem, you should perform a factory reset to restore Samsung Galaxy to factory settings. Here's how:
  • Launch the Settings app and tap General management → Reset → Factory data reset →Reset→Delete All
The factory reset is restore Samsung Galaxy to factory settings, if you need restore your data, keep reading.

Restore Samsung Galaxy Using Samsung Cloud
Restore Samsung Galaxy to Factory Settings

Here our guide to restore your data back into your device
  1. On your new device, launch the Settings app and tap Cloud and accounts → Samsung Cloud → Restore.
  2. Tap and select the previous device from the devices list.
  3. Tick the data types you want to restore and tap RESTORE NOW.
Now our data restore from Samsung Cloud using a Samsung account, the selected data restored to your device.

Restore Samsung Galaxy Using a Google account
If you registered a Google account to the device, you must sign in to the same Google account after resetting the device.
  • On the Settings screen, tap Cloud and accounts → Backup and restore
  • Tap the Automatic restore switch
The automatic restore switch is activated and data will be restored in your Samsung Galaxy using a Google account done. If there are no data, means no backup on you account because it is very importnat to do. You can back up dayly if you are in a good connections, but if you are in minimum data you can backup it while you on the free Wifi. If your Galaxy S8 or S8+ problem is still not resolved, contact a Samsung Service Centre. Advertisement