So you recently got yourself the brand new Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6. Right out of the box, the phone should work great. It has the latest software from Samsung, the latest hardware from Qualcomm, all in all it should be a fantastic experience. Unfortunately, you could run into issues. If you do, sometimes a reset is all you need. If you’re wondering how to reset your Galaxy Z Flip 6, then read on to find out.
A hard reset, also known as a factory reset, essentially wipes your phone of all its data. This includes files you’ve stored on it like music, photos, and documents. It also wipes data like messages, apps, and so on. Basically, it takes your phone back to when you just bought it.
We usually caution against hard resetting your phone simply because it can be tedious to reinstall or restore everything again. However, sometimes there are certain issues that persist and a factory reset is required to deal with it.
If you find yourself in a position where you need to factory reset/hard reset your Galaxy Z Flip 6, here’s what you need to do.
If you’re in a situation where your phone won’t even load Android but you want to perform a hard reset, here’s how.
Depending on how many files are on your phone, this process can take several minutes. Make sure you have backed up all your data and connect it to a charger during the reset process. Once it’s completed, your phone will be like it is brand new all over again.
From time to time, our phones can act up. There are a number of reasons this could happen. A buggy software update, an app misbehaving, corrupted files, and so on. In some cases, you don’t need to factory reset your phone to make it work properly again. Sometimes a soft reset is all you need.
If you’re wondering how to soft reset the Galaxy Z Flip 6, follow the steps below.
But what if your phone has hung and pressing buttons doesn’t seem to do anything? Here’s how to force restart your Galaxy Z Flip 6.
This method is useful if your phone has frozen and it no longer registers touch input from you.
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