How to Hard Reset Samsung Galaxy A51

How to Hard Reset Samsung Galaxy A51

The Samsung Galaxy A51 is a great smartphone ideal for everyday use. In some situations, resetting your device may be the best solution. In this guide, we’ll show you 3 different ways to perform a hard reset of your Samsung Galaxy A51.

Why Hard Reset Samsung Galaxy A51?

There are many reasons why you should hard reset your Samsung Galaxy A51. Here are some of them:

  • If you are experiencing software problems, such as lag, freeze, or an app is not responding.
  • If you want to delete all the data stored on your device and start from scratch.
  • If you need to give your device away, hard reset is the best solution as it completely erases all your personal information.

How to Hard Reset Samsung Galaxy A51

First, you will need to open the Settings application of your Samsung Galaxy A51. Once you open it, tap on “General Management” and then on “Reset”.

In the Reset screen, you will have different options to reset your device. To hard reset your Samsung Galaxy A51, tap on “Factory Data Reset”.

In the next window, you will be prompted to enter your device’s security code. Enter the code and then tap on “Reset”. When asked to confirm the process, tap on “Delete All”. All the data stored on your device will be erased, and it will be reset to its factory settings.

An alternate method to hard reset your Samsung Galaxy A51 is through the Recovery Mode. To access the Recovery Mode of your device, press and hold the Volume Up, Power, and Home buttons at the same time until the Samsung logo appears.

When the Android System Recovery menu appears, use the Volume keys to highlight the “wipe data/factory reset” selection and then press the Power key to select it.

Once the reset is finished, select “Reboot System Now” and it will restart into the factory default settings.

And finally, you can also use the ADB (Android Debug Bridge) command to hard reset your Samsung Galaxy A51. Before proceeding, you must make sure that ADB is setup on your device and properly working. First, launch the ADB shell command and type the following code: adb shell wipe data. The command line will ask you for the permission to continue the reset. Tap on “Yes” and the process will begin. When the reset is finished, reboot your device, and it will be restored to its factory default settings.

Conclusion

We hope this guide helped you to learn how to hard reset your Samsung Galaxy A51 in 3 different ways. Every reset method is safe and secure and will erase all the data stored on your device. Make sure to always create a backup of your data in case of a factory reset.

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