How to reset or factory restore Motorola E11 device?
To reset or factory restore a Motorola E11 device, there are two main methods to choose from. The first method involves using the phone's hardware buttons to reset it to its default settings. The second method involves using a computer to download and install the Motorola E11 stock firmware, which restores the phone to its factory settings. Here are detailed instructions for each method:
Method 1: Using hardware buttons to reset the device
1. Turn off the device by pressing and holding the power button for 10 seconds until the phone shuts down.
2. Press and hold the power button and the volume up button at the same time for 10 seconds, until you see the Motorola logo on the screen.
3. Release both buttons and wait for the device to boot into recovery mode.
4. Once the phone is in recovery mode, select "wipe data/factory data" and confirm the action.
5. The device will now reset to its default settings and restore itself to factory mode.
Method 2: Using a computer to reset the device
1. Connect the Motorola E11 device to the computer using a USB cable.
2. Download the latest version of the Motorola E11 stock firmware from the Motorola website.
3. Install the stock firmware on your computer using a firmware flashing tool such as SP Flash Tool or fastboot.
4. Once the firmware is installed, connect the device to the computer, and the computer should automatically detect the device.
5. Open a command prompt on your computer and enter the following command: "fastboot oem unlock" to unlock the device's bootloader.
6. Once the bootloader is unlocked, enter the following command: "fastboot oem lock" to lock the bootloader again.
7. Enter the following command to flash the firmware: "fastboot flash firmware firmware.img"
8. Reboot the device using the command: "fastboot reboot"
9. After the device reboots, it will have reset to its factory settings and is now ready to use.
It is recommended to use the second method, as it provides a safer and more reliable way to reset the device's settings. However, it also requires access to a computer and may be more time-consuming. The first method is quick and convenient but may cause minor bugs or data loss if not done correctly. Always back up any important data before resetting a device, whether using hardware buttons or a computer.