If you are the owner of a Huawei Ascend Mate 7, and you need to reset Android to return it to it’s factory settings, this is the tutorial that will help you.
Before you start executing the steps explained in the tutorial, please makes sure the battery of your Huawei Ascend Mate 7 is fully charged. This will prevent any unwanted shutdowns in the middle of the process.
As with all Android devices, there are two ways to reset Android on this Huawei. Which one you will use depends on if you have access to your device’s operative system or not. If, for example, you forgot your lock pattern, or your screen froze and won’t respond, you will need to reset Android, pressing a combination of hardware buttons in a certain order.
Reset Android on the Huawei Ascend Mate 7, through the Applications Menu
If you have access to the Huawei Ascend Mate 7’s Android OS, this is the method you will use to reset Android, and return it to it’s out of the box state. Follow the instructions and you’ll be done in no time:
- Go to Settings
- Select the option Backup & Reset
- Tap on Factory Data Reset
- Select the option Erase Everything
- Confirm your selection and the process will start automatically.
Reset Android on the Huawei Ascend Mate 7, using hardware buttons.
Before you commence the process to reset Android, please make sure your Huawei Ascend Mate 7 is completely turned off. Next, follow these very simple instructions, and your device will return to it’s factory settings:
- Press the Volume Down and Power buttons at the same time. When you see the Recovery Menu show up on the screen, let go of both buttons.
- Use the volume buttons to navigate the menu until you reach the option “Wipe data/Factory reset”, confirm using the Power button.
- Select the option “Yes – Delete all user data”, and confirm the selection, and you will return to the main menu.
- Tap on the option “Reboot system now” to reset your phone, and wait for the welcome screen to show up, meaning you have successfully reset Android your device.
If you had any issues being able to reset Android on your Huawei Ascend Mate 7, or you’re happy with the tutorial, please leave a comment and let us know!
If you have forgotten the lock pattern you set on your LG G3 Stylus, or it has started to malfunction or is lagging, there is no reason to panic, because in this tutorial we will explain how you can reset Android on your device so it will be as good as new.
When you reset Android on your LG G3 Stylus, you return it to it’s factory settings, therefor you remove whatever is causing issues on your device.
There are two methods to achieve this, and we will explain both in very easy to follow step by step instructions.
Before going through with any of the methods, though, please make sure the battery of your LG G3 Stylus is charged to at least 80% to avoid any unexpected shut downs mid-process.
If you can access the Android Operative System on your phone, you should use the first method explained, even though you can use the second one too, but the first one is easier and more direct.
If, however, you can not access the applications menu, for example if you forgot the lock pattern, you will have to use the second method.
Reset Android on LG G3 Stylus through the Applications Menu
- Go to the Settings option in the Applications Menu
- Choose the option Reset & Restore
- Select Factory data reset
- Tap on Reset Device
- Select the option Erase Everything and accept all notifications
The reset Android process will start automatically, restarting with your LG G3 Stylus back to it’s out of the box state.
Reset Android on LG G3 Stylus, using a combination of hardware buttons.
- Make sure your device is completely turned off.
- Press the Volume Down and Power button and keep them pressed until the LG logo shows up on the screen.
- When you see the logo, let go of the Power button, press the power button again, and let go of the Volume Down button
- You will see the Factory Data Reset screen. Select the option YES, and the LG G3 Stylus will automatically start the process and reset Android to it’s factory settings.
You have now been able to reset Android on your LG G3 Stylus, if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to leave a comment below.
If you are the owner of a Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, and you’re looking for information on how to reset Android on it, you have arrived to the tutorial you need.
We will show you two very simple and safe methods to reset Android. Both of these methods produce the same result, and will leave your Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge at it’s out of the box state.
The main difference between the two methods lies within the steps you have to follow, and the method you will choose depends on the state of your device.
You will apply the first method if you have access to the Android Operative System, for instance, if you just want a fresh start for your Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge. If, however, you do not have access to the OS, for example if you forgot your lock pattern, you will have to use the second method.
Before starting with any of the procedures, please check that your battery is fully charged to avoid any unwanted shutdowns in the middle of the process. Remember that you will loose all your personal data when executing any of these methods, since your device will return to it’s factory settings.
Reset Android on Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge through the Applications Menu
To reset Android through your devices Applications Menu, follow these steps and your Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge will return to it’s factory settings:
- Go to Settings from the Applications Menu
- Choose the option Backup & Reset
- Tap on Reset device and select the option Erase Everything to confirm that you want to start the process.
- You might need to reboot your Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge when the process finishes.
Reset Android on your Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge using hard ware buttons.
You will use this method to reset Android if you have lost access to the OS of your Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, for example if you forgot your lock pattern. Follow these steps and your device will return to it’s out of the box state in no time.
- Completely turn of your device, while pressing the Power button a few seconds.
- Once you’re sure your Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge is completely turned off, press the Volume Up, Power and Home buttons together, keeping them pressed until the Recovery Menu appears on the screen.
- Navigate through the options with the Volume buttons and select Wipe data / Factory reset, using the Power button to confirm the selection.
- Select the option “Yes delete al data” and confirm.
- Select the option “reboot system now” to start the process.
You have now reset Android and your Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge should be back to it’s factory settings, but if you had any issues, leave a comment here below.