Our phones come to us fresh and clean, but over time as we use it, download things onto it, install and delete apps from it, sometimes it can mess with the phone’s software. As a result, from time to time you might notice some quirks or your phone not behaving the way that it should.
Sometimes turning the phone off and on can help, but sometimes a problem persists so badly that even turning your phone off and on again can’t help. This is where resetting the phone can come in handy where it basically brings the phone back to its original settings like the day you bought it.
Now, there is a difference in resets, namely soft reset and a factory reset. The former is a quick and easy solution that can sometimes address the issue, while the latter involves wiping all your data but usually works if the problem persists. So here are the different ways you can go about resetting your Samsung Galaxy S22.
Like we said, the hard/factory reset basically wipes your phone of all its data and brings it back to the state the day you got it. This is useful if the problem persists and a soft reset doesn’t work, or if you want to sell off your phone and want to make sure that none of your data is left behind.
Before you begin, it’s always a good idea to make sure that all your data is backed up either to the cloud or to an external storage. This is so that if something goes wrong, your data like your photos and videos will be safely stored elsewhere and you won’t lose it in the event you aren’t backing things up to the cloud.
Now in the event that for whatever reason, your phone won’t boot up properly and you still need to wipe its contents, don’t worry, there is another option called a hard reset.
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