How to Soft Reset & Hard Reset Samsung Galaxy Phones
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There could be a couple of situations where you should consider simply resetting or making a soft reset on your Samsung galaxy a53 device. If all of a sudden your phone gets frozen and nothing works or if your phone starts lagging for no apparent reason may be if you notice your smartphone performance has significantly gone down or any particular app getting crashed what you’re gonna have to do is perform a soft reset. We have three methods to do this.
1. Reset Samsung Galaxy
First, one is pressing and holding the power button for a while. If the option to switch off your phone is available select the power button and wait until your phone is turned off. After the screen is all black then you can turn it back
2. IF THE POWER OPTIONS DO NOT APPEAR ON THE SCREEN
- pull down the slide and go into your settings
- search for the side key in the search bar
- you’ll see that we have a couple of settings
- Setting 1. For double press which will be a quick camera launch by default
- Setting 2. Press and hold the power button or the side key
- Change it from Wake Bixby To Power Button
- now get the power off the menu and that’s what I want to do so that’s great.
3. How To Reset Samsung Galaxy if the phone gets frozen and nothing works
that will be perfect is if the power of menu doesn’t show like on method one.
- Press volume down and power buttons at the same time for a couple of seconds.
- Leave the buttons only when you see the home screen appear with the company brand logo.
- Then all we have to do is wait until the phone is back on
- Done That’s How You Can Perform a Soft reset
How To make Factory Reset Samsung Galaxy
First of all, a factory reset is going to remove all user data from a device and reverts it back to default settings or to be more exact returns it to the way it was when you first purchased the device we’re gonna have two ways to do it.
Factory Reset Samsung Galaxy Through Settings
- unlock Your device
- go to the settings menu
- scroll down to general management
- select at the bottom to reset
- select factory data reset
- there You will see some warnings about everything that will be erased
- go on reset and delete
all you have to do after is just wait for the process to finish
if you can’t access your device because you forgot your password
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