How To Hard Reset Samsung Galaxy S
Korea seems to be the hot spot for Android gadgets, with the latest Samsung Galaxy S in the offering. The device loaded with a unique UI - TouchWiz 3.0, thus overriding the HTC’s Touch Sense graphical user interface. With an incredible SuperAMOLED capacitive touch screen, Galaxy S is among the best Android phones created so far by the Korean manufacturer.
Even though the phone is preloaded with several useful widgets, applications and functions, yet you will eventually like to tweak and customize your Galaxy S smartphone. Also, you may want to undo all the changes you made earlier. Users who want to revert to the factory settings of their Samsung Galaxy S can follow the below mentioned steps. Prior to restoring to factory setting, take a backup of your data at some safe place, as the resetting will delete all information including third-party applications. However, data stored on microSD card will not be deleted.
Instructions:
Step 1: Power off your device. Hold the Volume Down button and press and release the Power button.
Step 2: A window with options Fastboot, Recovery, Clear Storage and Simlock is displayed on the screen.
Step 3: Use Volume Up/Down buttons to select the Clear Storage option and then click and release the Power button again.
Step 4: Conform your selection, press Volume Up for YES and Volume Down for NO.
Finally, the smartphone will reboot fresh, as it was shipped from the factory.
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