How to reset or factory restore Samsung Galaxy Exhibit T599 device?
Resetting or factory restoring a Samsung Galaxy Exhibit T599 device can be a useful solution to fix problems that may not be resolved through the traditional method of software updates, clearing the data, and erasing the cache. Here are the most common and recommended ways to reset or factory restore a Samsung Galaxy Exhibit T599 device:
1. Backup: Before resetting or factory restoring the device, be sure to backup all important data to a computer or an external storage device. This is because all data on the device will be lost during the reset process. Only restore the data after the device has been reset to its factory state.
2. Using the device itself: To reset the device using the device itself, first go to the settings menu, then from the settings menu go to the Backup and Reset section. From here, tap on "wipe data/factory data reset", enter the PIN or password to confirm, and then tap "wipe data". The device will reboot and the reset process will begin.
3. Using a computer: To reset the device using a computer, you will need to have a USB cable, a computer, and the latest version of Samsung Smart Switch software installed. First, connect the device to the computer via USB cable, then, open Samsung Smart Switch on the computer, click on "Backup/Restore", select "Wipe data/factory data reset", enter the PIN or password, and confirm. Finally, click on "Start" to begin the reset process.
4. Using the Home Button and Volume Keys: To reset the device using the Home Button and Volume Keys, first press and hold the home and volume-up buttons at the same time until the Samsung logo appears. When the logo appears, release both buttons, then press the volume-down button until the "wipe data/factory data reset" option appears. Using the volume keys, select "Yes - wipe data/factory data reset", and then press the home button to confirm. The device will reboot and the reset process will begin.
It is important to note that a factory restore will erase all data, including the operating system, and restore the device to its original state. It is recommended to perform a factory restore only as a last resort when all other methods fail.