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Aug 23, 2015 - If you want to sell or give away your Samsung Galaxy Note 5, or if you're ... The hard reset will wipe all files off of the internal memory, as well as ... your phone and just perform a factory reset as a way to make it their own. ... November 7, 2015 at 3:44 pm ... I have problem with my Samsung Galaxy tab 2 ...
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How to Hard Reset/Factory Reset Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0Android 4.0 ... hi I got the same one as you and ...
1. Charge your battery fully
2. When battery full, Turn it off
3. At the same time, Press Power key + Volume Up + Volume down until a instruction apper on how to do the Hard Reset.
4. Follow the intructions
5. Use the Volume as a Up and Down key, and Home Key for Select.
hi, try to hard reset your phone first by doing this procedure... To Hard Reset Samsung I9000 Galaxy S
1. Turn the power off. If your Samsung Galaxy S is frozen, pull the battery out and reinsert it
2. Hold the Volume Down button
3. Press and release the Power button
4. You are now presented with a menu that allows for Fastbook, Recovery, Clear Storage, and Simlock
5. Select Clear Storage by pressing the Volume Down button
6. Press and release the Power button
7. Now simply confirm your decision: Volume Up for YES and Volume Down for NO
If YES is selected, all data including third-party applications will be
deleted from your Samsung I9000 Galaxy S. Once the wipe is complete,
the phone will reboot to its factory fresh state.
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You can first attempt to do a "soft reboot" by pulling the battery at the same time as the screen is flashing the logo as you stated. (Pulling the battery IE:remove battery with phone in 'ON' state)
If this does not solve your problem, a "hard reboot" might be your only other option, (short of bringing it into to a service center location for your cellular provider or sending it into to a service center via postal delivery).
To perform a hard reboot on the Samsung Galaxy Pro please follow the proceeding steps as they are listed:
Press & Hold The "Power/Lock Key" & "T/3" Key Of The Qwerty Keyboard At The Same Time Until The "Android system recovery " Menu Shows Up.
Use The "Volume Key" To Scroll Down & Select "wipe data/factory reset".
Press The "Home Key" To Proceed To The Next Confirmation Step.
Use The "Volume Key" Again To Scroll Down 7 Times & Select "Yes - delete all user data".
Press The "Home Key" To Perform Hard Reset. After 2 Or 3 Seconds It Will Show Data wipe Complete.
All User Data Will Be Removed And The Device Will Be Restored To Manufacture Default.
Press The "Home Key" To Reboot System Now.
If the manufacturer doesn't support android update on your tablet then you will have to go the unofficial way of doing it. Try this website Www.xda-developers.com
1. With the device off, press and hold Volume Up and Power.
2. Release the Power button when you see the Samsung logo ( about 3
seconds), but continue to hold Volume Up until the recovery screen
appears.
3. Use the Volume buttons to navigate the menu and select wipe data / factory reset. Press Power to continue.
The Galaxy Tab should then go through the hard reset process ( formatting user data).
4. When formatting completed, navigate to select Reboot system and press Power.
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