Saturday 5 January 2019

How to hard reset Samsung Galaxy Note 8


At some point, you may need to reset Samsung Galaxy Note 8 smartphone. When it is frozen, unresponsive, you want to recover the software. If you encounter troubleshooting major problems that do not work, you may need to restore the default. Here’s, we will guide you that how you can do both.

Factory / Soft Reset:

Each time the device is frozen or not responding to the command, simply press the button “Power” and “Volume” on the device for about 10 to 20 seconds. Finally, the screen must be closed. Then you can reactivate the device and resume normal operation. This is the simplest way to factory reset Samsung Galaxy Note 8 taking back to the device into the initial condition.

Hard Reset:

There are two ways to do a hard reset Samsung Galaxy Note 8. One way in which from the beginning, one of the Android operating system. These steps will erase all data from the device, so make sure to have a backup in place if you want to keep your data. Also, if you have encrypted the data on your SD card, be sure to disable encryption before these steps. Otherwise, you will never see your encrypted files. In these ways, you can hard reset Samsung Galaxy Note 8.

Also see:

List of best apps for Samsung Galaxy Note 8

Reset From Android Settings

Tap Settings > Backup and reset > Factory data reset > Reset > Delete All.

Also watch the following video to reset this phone:



Reset from Startup

First, you have to power off your device, press and hold “Volume Down”, “Bixby” and “Power”.

Hold for some seconds on both buttons until recovery screen appears on mobile.

On the recovery screen, You have to use the Volume Down button to toggle the selection to Wipe data/factory reset.

Now at the last, Press the “Power” button to select the highlighted option.

That’s all! Your device will be reset in few moments.