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How to Hard Reset Any Android Mobile


Hard Reset Android


If you’re seeking to do a reset on your Android Smartphone then you most likely know how effective a reset can be at solving issues on phones. Through this article I am going to go over multiple ways to perform resets on your phone without actually having to navigate through the touch screen.



Make sure the device is powered off


Most of these hard resets require that your phone is completely powered off, so make sure that your phone is powered off all the way not just locked. If you’re phone isn’t responding and you can’t power off the phone with the power button, then you might need to pull the battery out, count to ten, and then put the battery back in.


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Hard reset methods and procedures may differ



  • Alternate resets also usually involve performing a series of key combinations which we’ll get to in a minute.

  • You might also need to attempt the reset a couple times for it to go through correctly.


Preparation for a hard reset


Disclaimer: Remember that a reset is permanent and cannot be undone. It will erase all personal data and downloaded content on the phone, don’t worry it will not affect or erase your memory card or anything saved on your SIM card.



Let’s start with the most common Hard Reset methods and go from there:


1. When the phone is powered off, press and hold the Volume Up and the Volume Down keys both at the same time, then press and hold the Power key until a test screen that shows some available options appears, usually takes about 15-20 seconds. When that screen pops up you can let go of the keys.


Press the Volume Down key to navigate down through the options until it highlights FACTORY RESET then press the Power key to select it.


2. Power the phone off all the way, press and hold the Volume Down key and press than release the Power key, still holding the volume down key for about 10-15 seconds. When you see some additional options pop up on the screen you can let go of the keys.


Press the Volume Down key to navigate down through the options until it highlights the reset option; it usually says FACTORY RESET, then press the Power key to make the selection.


3. While powered off, press and hold the Home key, while continuing to hold the home key power the device on by pressing the Power key.


Once the Android Recovery screen appears release the Home key, then while on the Android Recovery screen, press the Volume Up and Volume Down keys both at the same time.


If/when you’re on the Android System Recovery screen release all the keys, and then use the Volume down key to navigate down to the “wipe date/factory reset” option. Once it’s highlighted press the Power key to select it.


Once you see the “Confirm wipe of all user data?” Press the Volume down key to highlight “Yes—delete all user data”, then press the Power key to select it.


4. Power the device off, then press and hold the Home key and press and release the Power key (while still holding the Home key).


From the Android Recovery screen, press the Search key.


Select Yes – delete all user data, and then select OK (again lower left).


Select “reboot system now” and press OK.


5. This is becoming a common hard reset method and can be used to factory reset Samsung’s more recent Galaxy smartphones such as the Samsung Galaxy S III, the Samsung Galaxy S4, the S5, the Samsung Galaxy Note the Note II and Note 3, etc.

Continue holding the Volume up and Home key until the “Android system recovery” screen appears.

Use the Volume buttons to scroll to and highlight the “wipe data/factory reset” option, and then use the Power key to make the selection.


Note: this type of reset is common on the 2.2 (Froyo) before the tech geeks wised up and removed the need to use the touch screen.


7. This reset is for the same phone, the Motorola Atrix, but one that’s running on the 2.3 OS.


Power off the phone, press and hold the Volume down button and Power button simultaneously while powering on the unit.