The Samsung Galaxy A71, released by Samsung in 2020, provides a high-end flagship experience with its flagship looks and features. This phone request to be reset alone for some adaptation to account for new accessories, to discharge the device’s RAM memory, or to reinforce the phone’s expected performance and security. That’s why it’s important to know how to perform a soft reset on the Samsung Galaxy A71 – this process doesn’t delete any data on the device.
Why You Should Perform Soft Reset on Samsung Galaxy A71?
- It can in some cases improve phone’s speed as well as its operation.
- Resetting the phone can free up its RAM and erase cached data.
- Doing this can clear recent apps and helps reduce lagging.
- It can also fix certain app related issues.
- If your phone seems to be having performance issues or getting slower, resetting it often helps.
How to Soft Reset Samsung Galaxy A71?
- Turn off your Samsung Galaxy A71 phone completely.
- Press and hold the “Power + Volume Up” buttons at the same time.
- When you feel the vibration, release the buttons and wait for the Samsung Galaxy A71 to enter recovery mode.
- Using the Volume down button, select the “wipe data/factory reset” option.
- Once the process is complete, use the volume down button to select the “Reboot system now” and press the power button to confirm the selection.
- Wait until the process is finished and your Samsung Galaxy A71 has booted up.
The reset process will take some time to complete, so you’ll need to be patient and wait for your Samsung Galaxy A71 to finish. Once it’s done, your device will have been successfully reset to its factory settings. The reset will also clear up any bugs or glitches that were causing it to run slowly or crash frequently.