How To Reset A Samsung Phone
“Resetting a Samsung phone is a practical solution for a variety of issues—whether you’re troubleshooting persistent glitches, preparing your device for resale, or simply looking to start afresh. The process, though straightforward, requires careful attention to detail to prevent data loss and ensure a smooth transition. This article will guide you through the entire process, from preliminary steps to the actual reset, and offer tips for both soft and hard resets on Samsung phones commonly found in the UK.
Understanding the Types of Reset
Before proceeding, it’s essential to distinguish between the types of resets:
- Soft Reset: This is simply restarting your phone. It’s useful for minor issues such as frozen apps or unresponsive screens.
- Factory Reset (Hard Reset): This restores your phone to its original factory settings, erasing all data, apps, and personal customisations. This is ideal for major software problems or when selling or giving away your device.
Step 1: Back Up Your Data
A factory reset will erase all personal data from your Samsung phone, including contacts, photos, messages, apps, and settings. Therefore, backing up your data is crucial. Samsung provides several options:
- Samsung Cloud: Go to
Nastavení>Accounts and backup>Samsung Cloud>Back up data. Select what you want to back up and tapBack up now. - Google Account: Sync your contacts, calendar, and app data with your Google account. Go to
Nastavení>Accounts and backup>Backup and restore, then enableZálohování dat. - External Storage: Use a microSD card or connect your phone to a computer via USB cable to transfer photos, videos, and other files.
- Smart Switch: Samsung’s Smart Switch app allows you to back up your entire phone to a PC or Mac.
Step 2: Remove Google and Samsung Accounts
To avoid Factory Reset Protection (FRP) issues, especially if you plan to sell or give away your phone, remove all Google and Samsung accounts before resetting:
- Přejít na
Nastavení>Accounts and backup>Manage accounts. - Select your Google and Samsung accounts one by one and tap
Remove account.
Step 3: Charge Your Phone
Ensure your device has at least 50% battery before starting the reset process. A phone that powers off mid-reset can encounter software issues.
Step 4: Performing a Soft Reset
If your phone is acting up but still responsive, a soft reset might suffice:
- Hold down the
Powerbutton (orPower+Volume Downon newer models) until the power menu appears. - Klepněte na
Restartováníand wait for the phone to reboot.
This simple step often resolves minor glitches without affecting your data.
Step 5: Performing a Factory Reset from Settings
For a full factory reset, follow these steps:
- Open Settings: Swipe down from the top of the screen and tap the gear icon.
- Navigate to Reset Options: Go to
General management>Obnovení>Obnovení továrních dat. - Review Information: The screen will display what will be erased, including your Google account, system and app data, settings, downloaded apps, music, pictures, and all other user data.
- Scroll Down and Tap Reset: You may need to enter your PIN, password, or pattern.
- Confirm: Tap
Delete allto start the reset process.
The phone will reboot and begin erasing all data. This process may take several minutes. Once finished, your Samsung phone will restart as if it were brand new.
Step 6: Hard Reset Using Recovery Mode (If Phone Is Unresponsive)
If your Samsung device is frozen or you can’t access the settings menu, you can perform a hard reset via Recovery Mode:
- Power Off the Phone: If the screen is unresponsive, hold the
PoweraVolume Downbuttons together for 10 seconds to force a shutdown. - Enter Recovery Mode:
- Hold the
Zvýšení hlasitosti+Power/Bixbysoučasně. - When the Samsung logo appears, release all buttons.
- Navigate Recovery Menu: Use the volume buttons to scroll to
Vymazání dat/obnovení továrního nastavení, then press thePowerbutton to select. - Confirm: Select
Anoto confirm. The phone will wipe all data and reset to factory settings. - Reboot: Once complete, select
Reboot system now.
Step 7: Setting Up Your Samsung Phone Again
After the reset, your device will restart and display the initial setup screen. Follow the on-screen prompts to choose your language, connect to Wi-Fi, and sign in with your Google or Samsung account. If you backed up your data, you can restore it during this setup process.
Tips and Considerations
- Remove SIM and SD Card: If selling or giving away your phone, remove your SIM and microSD card before performing the reset.
- Factory Reset Protection (FRP): If you don’t remove your Google account before resetting, the next user may be locked out of the phone. Always remove accounts if transferring ownership.
- Software Updates: After resetting, check for software updates by going to
Nastavení>Aktualizace softwaru>Stažení a instalace. - App Reinstallation: You’ll need to reinstall apps from the Google Play Store or Samsung Galaxy Store.
Řešení běžných problémů
- Stuck in Boot Loop: If your phone gets stuck after a reset, try entering Recovery Mode and clearing the cache partition.
- Forgotten Password: If you can’t access your phone due to a forgotten PIN or pattern, a factory reset via Recovery Mode is your best option.
- Persistent Problems: If issues persist after resetting, contact Samsung Support or visit a Samsung Experience Store in the UK for professional help.
Závěr
Resetting your Samsung phone is a powerful tool for resolving software issues, improving performance, and protecting your data before a sale or handover. By following the steps outlined above, you can confidently and safely reset your device, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free experience. Remember to back up your data, remove personal accounts, and take your time during the process to avoid any pitfalls. Whether you’re troubleshooting or starting anew, a reset can breathe fresh life into your Samsung device.

