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How To Save Apps On Android Box Before A Factory Reset

Google Pixel 5 in hand with display on

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Are you ready to sell your device or hand it down to a new owner? Maybe your phone isn't working correctly, or you need a fresh start. Whatever the case may be, sometimes your best bet is to factory reset Android to get it back to how it was the first time you turned it on (at least software-wise). Let's show you everything there is to know about the process.

Editor's note: This guide to factory reset Android is put together using a Google Pixel 4a with 5G running stock Android 12. Manufacturers often change the UI and methods for performing specific tasks. Setting layouts and button combinations might differ depending on which device you own and which version of Android it uses.


A word of warning

Cloud backup before Android factory reset

First things first: let's get the disclosure out of the way. Performing an Android factory reset will delete all your data and get the software back to its original state. This means all apps and data stored on your device will be deleted. Make sure to back up all critical files and data before you go through this process. We have a guide on how to back up your Android phone linked right below.

Here: How to back up your Android phone


Try to find another solution first

Restarting an Android device

We know having to start fresh can be a hassle. The backup process isn't simple, and re-downloading all your data can be time-consuming. Not to mention it can take a toll on your data if you aren't connected to Wi-Fi. This is why we often recommend finding a simpler solution before you factory reset Android.

If you are going to factory reset Android due to phone malfunctions, you can try finding your problem in our guide for Android problems and how to fix them.

Check this out: Android problems and how to fix them

If none of those solutions work, you can always perform a restart or a soft reset (hold down the power button for 30 seconds), which won't delete all your data. If you have exhausted all troubleshooting and need to factory reset Android, then keep reading.


Factory reset Android using the Settings

Android 12 Settings Menu - How to factory reset Android

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If you've decided to factory reset Android, the most user-friendly way to do it is through the Settings app.

How to factory data reset an Android phone using the settings:

  1. Make sure de device is plugged in or has enough battery to go through the reset process.
  2. Open the Settings app.
  3. Select System.
  4. Go into Reset options.
  5. Hit Erase all data (factory reset).
  6. Tap on Erase all data.
  7. Enter your PIN if prompted.
  8. Select Erase all data and let the phone do its thing.

More: How to factory reset a Google phone


Factory reset Android using Recovery Mode

Google Pixel 5 using phone from the back 2 - How to factory reset Android

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Some users might not be able to access their settings. This could be due to the phone or software malfunctioning. Luckily, there's a way to do it without accessing the consumer UI.

How to factory data reset an Android phone using Recovery Mode:

  1. Make sure the phone is off.
  2. Press and hold the Power and Volume Down buttons simultaneously.
  3. Continue pressing them until the screen starts.
  4. A screen with the word "Start" pointing at the power button, text, and navigation instructions will appear.
  5. You can now use the Power button to make selections and the Volume keys to navigate.
  6. Hit the Volume Down button until you see Recovery Mode.
  7. Press the Power button to select it.
  8. The phone will restart and show an Android robot in trouble.
  9. Press and hold the Power button, then press the Volume Up button while still holding the Power button.
  10. Using the Volume buttons, highlight Wipe data/factory reset.
  11. Press the Power button to select the option.
  12. Confirm by selecting Yes and let the phone do its thing.
  13. Once done, select Reboot system now.

Next: 13 tips and tricks to speed up your Android phone

How To Save Apps On Android Box Before A Factory Reset

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