Learn the two methods of factory reset on Samsung Galaxy J7 Perx to deal with different situation, one called as soft reset and the other called hard reset, where both using a different approach and yet give the same result.
Wondering how to factory reset Samsung Galaxy J7 Perx? Keep reading to find out how to do it using two methods that work for a different situation.
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Soft Factory Reset Samsung
Start with a soft reset, which is the method you use in a normal situation where you can easily access different application on the phone without any trouble. To soft reset Samsung Galaxy J7 Perx, follow this guide:
- Go to your phone “Settings”.
- Find the “Backup & Reset” option among the available menu and tap on it.
- You will find more option, and you need to find “Factory Data Reset” and then tap on it.
- At the bottom, you will see the option of “Reset Device”, tap on this option as well.
- One more thing, tap on the “Erase Everything” option and now the factory reset will begin.
- Once the factory reset process is complete, the device will turn back on automatically.
Hard Factory Reset Samsung
Soft reset works in a normal situation. But sometimes, you may find that you can’t access and launch Setting application. In this case, refer to hard reset method. To hard reset Samsung Galaxy J7 Perx. Follow this guide:
- Boot the phone into Recovery Mode. In Recovery Mode, you have the access to perform hard factory reset action.
- In Recovery Mode, the touchscreen is not working. Navigate your way through the menu by using Volume button.
- Use Volume button to move between the menu and highlight “Wipe Data / Factory Reset” option. Press Power button to select this option.
- Choose “Yes — delete all user data” to confirm the whole operation and wait for the process to complete.
- When it’s done, find the “Reboot System Now” option and use Power button to choose it. It should bring the phone back to standard operating mode.
On standard operating mode, you will see the phone setting has changed to the default setting. Everything looks just like the first time you bought it without any 3rd party apps and no personal data stored in its internal memory.