How to Hard Reset Samsung Galaxy M30 (6GB RAM + 128GB)
The Samsung Galaxy M30 is a mid-range smartphone that provides the user with a great range of features and specs. It has a 6.4 inch FHD+ AMOLED Display with a resolution of 1080 x 2280 pixels and an aspect ratio of 19.5:9, a 1.8GHz Octa-Core Exynos 7904 processor, 6GB RAM, 128GB storage, a 16MP triple rear camera setup, and a 5000mAh battery.
However, for any reason, if you want to perform a hard reset on your Samsung Galaxy M30, then this guide is for you.
Why perform a hard reset?
A hard reset on your phone can help you:
- Fix software problems on it
- Fix performance issues
- Fix security issues
- Restore original factory settings
- Free up storage
Steps to Hard Reset Samsung Galaxy M30 (6GB RAM + 128GB):
The steps mentioned below will guide you on how to hard reset the Samsung Galaxy M30 (6GB RAM + 128GB):
- Start by turning off your Samsung Galaxy M30 (6GB RAM + 128GB).
- Next, press and hold the Volume up button, the Bixby button and the Power button for a few seconds until you see the Android logo on the screen.
- After that, release all the buttons and the phone will enter the Recovery Mode.
- In Recovery Mode, use the Volume down button to select the Wipe data/Factory reset option and press the Power button to confirm it.
- Again, use the Volume down button to select the Yes/ Delete all user data option and press the Power button to confirm it.
- The phone will now start wiping all the data and resetting itself.
- Once it’s done, use the Volume down key to select the Reboot system now option and press the Power button to confirm.
- Now, the Samsung Galaxy M30 (6GB RAM + 128GB) will restart itself and it will be reset.
Congratulations, you have successfully hard reset your Samsung Galaxy M30 (6GB RAM + 128GB). You can now use it without any problems.