Need to hard reset for your Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge?
Is your Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge running slow? getting a lot of errors? Don’t worry! Factory resetting might resolve your concerns. Factory reset means erasing everything which means, we recommend you to backup before performing hard reset. Also we want you to do soft reset first before hard resetting. The reason why is that soft reset doesn’t erase any data but caches only. Sometimes soft resetting solves the problem. If you found one of the following symptoms below, we recommend you to try soft reset or hard reset.
- Phone Running Slowly?
- Frozen or not responding?
- Getting an error message too ofter?
- Screen won’t turn on?
- Forgot password?
How to perform soft reset?
Method 01.
(It’s good to perform when your phone is frozen or not responding.)
Step 01. Press and Hold the Volume Down + Power buttons at the same time about 10 seconds until your phone is restarting.
Method 02.
(Recommend you to perform this method when your phone won’t turn on or not responding)
Step 01. Please turn off your phone completely.
Step 02. Press and Hold Home + Volume Up + Power buttons at the same time until you see the Android Robot icon. You can release all buttons, if the Android Robot appease on the screen.
Step 03. Please choose Wipe Cache Partition using the volume button and select it using the power button.
How to perform factory reset?
Step 01. Make sure that your Galaxy S6 Edge is turned off completely.
Step 02. Press and Hold Home + Volume Up + Power buttons at the same time until the Android icon comes up on the screen. If the Android robot comes up, you can release all buttons.
Step 03. If you wait for few seconds, it will get into recovery mode with some menu options. Press the volume button to navigate to Wipe Data/Factory Reset option and press the power button to select the option.
Step 04. Select Yes – Delete all user data option.
Step 05. When the hard reset process is finished, select the Reboot System Now to reboot your phone.