How to reset or factory restore Samsung E1080T device?
To reset or factory restore a Samsung E1080T device, you will need to access the device's boot screen. Here are the most common and recommended methods to do that:
1. Using Volume buttons: Press and hold the Volume Up button, the Volume Down button, and thePower button at the same time until the Samsung logo appears on the screen, then release all buttons. Switch to the Wipe data/factory reset option using the Volume buttons and use the Power button to select it. Then press and hold the Volume buttons until "Yes, delete all user data" appears, then use the Power button to confirm and proceed to wipe the data.
2. Using Keystroke method: Connect the Samsung E1080T device to a computer using USB and open the Samsung Smart Switch program. In this program, select the Device button, choose the E1080T model, and confirm that it is connected. Then select the Reset phone to its original settings option. The device will reboot and prompt you to press and hold the Volume Up button, the Volume Down button, and the Power button until the Samsung logo appears on the screen. From here, switch to the Wipe data/factory reset option using the Volume buttons and use the Power button to select it. Then press and hold the Volume buttons until "Yes, delete all user data" appears, then use the Power button to confirm and proceed to wipe the data.
3. Using hardware reset button: If your Samsung E1080T device has a specialized hardware reset button, you can use it to reset the device to its factory settings. I recommend looking up the location of the reset button online or in the device's manual before proceeding. To use the reset button, recharge the device to at least 50% battery, then press and hold the reset button until the Samsung logo appears on the screen. Then follow the on-screen instructions to wipe the data and restore the device to its factory settings.
It's important to note that resetting your device to its factory settings will erase all of your personal data and apps, so make sure to backup important data before proceeding. Additionally, it's recommended to use the most recent firmware version available from Samsung before attempting to reset the device.