How to reset or factory restore ZTE Cymbal 2 device?
Resetting or factory restoring a ZTE Cymbal 2 device means restoring the device to its original factory settings. This erases all data and applications on the device, and returns it to its clean, unaltered state. While this process can be useful for troubleshooting or recovering a device, it should only be used as a last resort.
Here are the most common and recommended ways to reset or factory restore a ZTE Cymbal 2 device:
1. Backup Data: Before resetting your device, it is important to backup all your important data to your computer or cloud storage as all your data will be deleted. Remove your microSD card and back up all your information.
2. Restart in Recovery Mode: To restart your device in recovery mode, power off the device and reconnect it to the charger. Then, press and hold the Volume up button and Power button simultaneously until the recovery menu appears on the screen.
3. Wipe Data/Factory Reset: Once you have entered the recovery mode, navigate to the "Wipe Data/Factory Reset" option and select it. This will erase all data and software on the device, and restore it to its original factory settings.
4. Update Firmware: During the factory reset process, the device also updates its firmware. This updates the system software and security patches to the latest version.
5. Reset Network Settings: Another option in recovery mode, it resets all network settings, including Wi-Fi passwords and carrier settings. This can be useful if you are changing carriers or if you have forgotten your Wi-Fi password.
6. System Lockout: This option erases the device's password, PIN, and pattern lock. It also clears all other security settings, such as fingerprint enabling, and, in some cases, factory resets the device.
7. Clear Data: This option can be useful if you only want to clear specific data instead of resetting the entire device.
It's important to note that resetting your device will delete all your data and applications without the possibility of recovery, so make sure you have taken a backup of your important data before attempting a factory reset. Also, backup any important data like passwords, files, messages, or media files before proceeding with factory resetting the device. It's also essential to use a trusted and authentic environment to reset your device to avoid any potential damage to the device or your data.