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How to factory reset your Android

Tech expert Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson reveals how to securely back up and factory reset your Android to protect your privacy and data.


How to factory reset your Android
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Before we dive in, remember this golden rule: back up your data. A factory reset wipes everything clean, so let's make sure your precious memories and important files are safe and sound.

Settings may vary depending on your Android phone's manufacturer. 

Pro tip: You should charge your device to at least 70% before starting; you don't want your phone dying mid-reset.

All right, let's get down to business. Here's how to factory reset your Android:

 Settings may vary depending on your Android phone's manufacturer. 

Your phone will restart and begin the reset, which might take a few minutes. Once it's done, you'll see the initial setup screen, just like when your phone was brand new. Also, after a factory reset, you may need to sign in with the Google account previously linked to the device for security purposes.

OK, let's say you want to factory reset your Android, but your phone is unresponsive, or you cannot access the settings. You can use "Recovery Mode."

Settings may vary depending on your Android phone's manufacturer.

Factory resetting your Android prepares your device for a new user or just starting fresh. Remember, it's a drastic measure that erases everything, so always back up your data first. Whether you're troubleshooting, starting fresh or passing your device on, now you've got the knowledge to do it right.

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