Because of this, its important to back up information before you do a factory reset. It will restore your phone to its original factory settings, erasing all your data in the process.
If you erased your Galaxy S7 to fix issues and they’re still not resolved, please check out our 15 major Galaxy S7 problems, and what to do about them and 15 annoying Galaxy S7 Edge problems and how to fix them for more advice. A factory reset, also known as a hard reset or master reset, is an effective, last resort method of troubleshooting for mobile phones.
You can navigate using the volume up and down button and select using the power button. Step No 3 Select Wipe Data / Factory reset from the recovery menu. Your Samsung Galaxy device will boot into recovery mode. Step 4: Use the Volume Down button to select Wipe Data/Factory Reset option. Step No 2 Now, Press volume up, Menu / Home and Power button together.
After a few seconds, you will see an Android Recovery menu on the screen with many options. Step 3: Wait until the Android logo appears, Then release all the buttons. If you remembered to disable FRP then it is ready to be sold or passed to the next user. Press and hold the Volume Up button, Then press and hold the Side key too. So, now your Samsung Galaxy S7 is reset and as clean as a whistle.