Come fare hard reset Samsung Galaxy A7 2018

Time: 27/Jan By: kenglenn 1105 Views

By Francesco Romeo -

WhatsApp, Telegram, Messenger, Facebook and various downloads clog the memory of our smartphones day after day. All mobile devices are affected, even Samsung Galaxy A7 2018. They don't care if you spent 100 or 100 thousand euros, if they get too tired they decide to slow down dramatically, making your life hell.

So here we at PhoneToday.it suggest the appropriate solution to make your life partner understand which of the two is in charge. In fact, we are going to explain to you how to hard reset Galaxy A7 2018. In this way you will go to restore your jewel to the factory conditions, as if you had just removed it from the box when you bought it.

To format Samsung Galaxy A7 2018 you simply have to follow, in an absolutely scrupulous way, the steps that we will report below. Be careful though, because if you do this you will lose all your data, including applications, photos and SMS. So, before proceeding we strongly recommend that you make a backup of your Samsung Galaxy A7 2018.

Well, are you done? No? And if you regret it? Well, we warned you. Let's proceed! There are two ways to reset Samsung Galaxy A7 2018. The first directly from the settings menu and the second through the use of recovery and physical buttons.

Hard Reset Galaxy A7 2018 from Settings

  1. Turn on the device;
  2. From the Home search and go to Settings;
  3. Log into the Cloud and Account> Accounts> Google;
  4. Now click on your account;
  5. Press the menu button (3 dots at the top right) and choose "Remove account";
  6. Go to Settings> General management> Reset> Factory data reset;
  7. To confirm, select "Restore" first and then "Delete all";
  8. At this point the device will start to carry out the reset operations;
  9. The phone will restart and you can enjoy your new smartphone once again.

Hard Reset Galaxy A7 2018 from recovery

  1. Turn off your smartphone;
  2. Press and hold Volume Up + Power key at the same time;
  3. When you see the Samsung logo, release them;
  4. From Recovery mode navigate with the volume keys to "wipe data / factory reset";
  5. Press the power button to enter the submenu;
  6. Select and confirm "Yes - Wipe all user data";
  7. At this point the phone will start performing the reset operations;
  8. At the end of everything you will have to select the words "reboot system now";
  9. Enjoy your new smartphone once again.

Please note: neither I nor PhoneToday.it take responsibility if something should go wrong, also because at the beginning of the article we advised you to make the backup. How do you say? Forewarned is forearmed! Seriously, we hope your problems are solved thanks to this hard reset.

Francesco Romeo