How to format a Samsung Galaxy A10, Hard Reset and reset to factory mode

How to format a Samsung Galaxy A10, Hard Reset and reset to factory mode

Do you need to format a Samsung Galaxy A10? If you have a Samsung Galaxy A10, despite being a high-quality smartphone, it may work a little worse than usual over time.

This can be solved in a simple way and it is to reset the Galaxy A10 to factory mode. Next, we are going to tell you about the methods that you have at your disposal for this.

There are 2 ways, one the normal one or through the Settings menu. The other through buttons and recovery menu.

Format a Samsung Galaxy A10 to factory mode

Reset the Galaxy A10 through the Settings menu

The easiest way to format your Samsung Galaxy A10 is through the Settings menu. To do this, you simply have to go to:

  1. phone settings menu
  2. Then click on Personal
  3. After this we go to Backup
  4. And finally Factory data reset.

In the next step, a warning will appear indicating that you will lose all your data. If there is something you are interested in keeping, you should make a Backup.

It is possible that before starting the formatting process, the system will prompt you to enter your unlock pattern or password as a security measure.

Once you have finished all these steps, the phone will restart and when you use it again you will see that it is exactly the same as when you took it out of the box.

Hard Reset using buttons and recovery menu

If you can't get to the Settings menu correctly, don't worry. There is another way to Hard reset Samsung Galaxy A10. And it is none other than to do it through the recovery menu.

The first thing you will have to do is make sure that your smartphone is turned off. Once you have done it, you will have to press the power and volume up buttons at the same time. Keep both buttons pressed for a few seconds, until the Samsung logo appears on the screen.

In the menu that appears next, you will have to go to Recovery Mode. To move through the menu you will use the volume up and down buttons, while to confirm you will have to use the power button.

In the next menu, you will have to select the wipe data/factory reset option. Next, a screen will appear where you can see a lot of No and a Yes. You will have to scroll to the Yes option. Once you select it, the factory reset process will have begun.

Once the process is finished, you will have to go to Reboot System Now. When we have done that, your Samsung Galaxy A10 will reboot. At that time, you will be able to see how the phone is exactly the same as when you took it out of the box. Therefore, you will have to do all the configuration again.

Have you had to format a Samsung Galaxy A10? Have you ever had to reset to factory mode? Which of the two methods explained has been more useful for you? We invite you to go through the comments section that you can find at the bottom of this article and tell us about your experience.


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  1.   Pablo said

    HELLO I'M IN RECOVERY MODE BUT I CAN'T SELECT REBOOOT BECAUSE THE OPTIONS MOVE BY THEMSELVES FROM UP TO DOWN AND THEY DON'T STOP WHICH DOESN'T ALLOW ME TO CLICK