How to hard reset the Samsung Google Nexus S Sprint Want to hard reset? Want to Factory Restore? Forgot you password? Bricked Phone? Software Problems? Stuck on logo? Want to save money and do it yourself? This is a possible solution for your android smartphone. How to Hard Reset the Google Nexus S Sprint WARNING: All data will be wiped out, erase, deleted and return the phone back to factory settings. 1. Remove and reinsert the battery. 2. Press and hold both the VOLUME UP key and POWER button until you see the boot menu. Scroll down and select “recovery” 3. On the android screen with the open chest, Press the Volume UP and the Power Button Simultaneously. If don’t right, a blue menu screen will pop up. Scroll down and select Wipe Data/Factory Reset. Confirm with Power button. 4. On the next screen you will need to confirm by scrolling down with the volume key to Yes — delete all user data. Confirm with Power button. 5. Wait a few seconds for the process to complete and it will return to the blue android recover menu. Select reboot system now by pressing the power button. 6. Done. Your Samsung Google Nexus S is now Factory Restored. 7. Don’t forget to subscribe and give me a like or thumbs up to Resetpedia. Thumbs Up, like, comment.
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Samsung Galaxy S2 Sprint: HARD RESET easy 1 2 3
How to Factory Restore Hard Reset or Password Wipe the Galaxy S II 4G Sprint Step by step instruction or guide. If this tutorial helps, subscribe! You may need it for another phone or a friend. Want to hard reset? Want to Factory Restore? Forgot you password? Bricked Phone? Software Problems? Stuck on logo? Want to save money and do it yourself? This is a possible solution for your android smartphone. WARNING: All data will be wiped out, password will be erased, contacts will be deleted and the phone will return back to factory settings. 1. Remove and reinsert the battery. 2. Press and hold both the VOLUME UP key and POWER button until you see the blue android system recovery menu. 3. On the blue recover menu, scroll down with the volume key to wipe data-factory reset. 4. On the next screen you will need to confirm by scrolling down with the volume key to Yes — delete all user data. 5. Wait a few seconds for the process to complete and it will return to the blue android recover menu. Select reboot system now by pressing the power button. 6. Done. Your Samsung Galaxy S 2 is now Factory Restored. 7. Don’t forget to subscribe and give me a like or thumbs up to Resetpedia.