Factory Reset an Android Phone (ICS, Jelly Bean Included)

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There can be many reasons why one would want to factory reset their Android phone. If your device is malfunctioning, restoring it to factory settings can solve it

Many common problems may require a lot of troubleshooting

. On the other hand, if you are going to sell your phone, restoring it to its original condition will ensure that you do not transfer your personal data to the buyer.

So let’s see how you can do a quick factory reset for your Android phone.

Restore factory settings for Android

Make sure that you have backed up all important phone data along with important files on the phone’s storage. Please don’t back up data on phone storage using apps like Titanium Backup as all data on your SD card will eventually be deleted. You can use a tool like Wondershare MobileGo to create a backup of your PC.

Once that’s done, ICS and Jelly Bean users should open their phone’s settings and navigate to Warehouse. Users running on previous Android versions should navigate to Settings—>Privacy.

Restore factory settings for Android 1

Scroll to the bottom of the page and tap the option Factory data reset.

Restore factory settings for Android 3

After you make a selection, Android will warn you that you are about to erase all data on your phone’s internal memory. Additionally, you will be given the option to erase all data from your phone’s memory and any external SD card. If your phone came with an internal SD card, you must select this option. If your phone supports removable storage and you don’t plan on giving an SD card with your phone, you can choose to skip it.

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Restore factory settings for Android 2

The phone will take a while to reset to its original state and eventually reboot. You can now reconfigure it for your personal use or hand it over to a buyer if you plan to sell it.

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