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How to restore a mobile or tablet Android to its initial configuration or factory

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If you are a user who recently landed in the Android ecosystem, or if you take some time taking the little green robot as an ally on your mobile or tablet, may you ever have wondered how you could restart the terminal with initial values that came with your hands. There are many reasons to come to consider the need to restore the terminal to factory settings.
 
How to restore the system in Android
 
Imagine that we have come up installing applications, and in that moment of chaos, install a terminal making it slow or even worse, end up causing performance problems. So, if you lose track of the applications that are likely to have caused the problem, we will have no choice but to go one by one uninstalling downloads or reset the phone to factory defaults.
 
It may also be the case that we are using a terminal that, given the circumstances it is, not the one we use indefinitely -either that we have borrowed it a mobile substitution or will inherit someone after having given a good service-. In that sense, we should remove all traces of our data, applications and customizations facing the moment we get rid of the device. Thus, restoring to factory defaults will be very necessary.
 
 
 
Another of the contexts in which it is advisable to proceed with this task is when we installed a custom ROM that we wanted to purge the system. As such, the restore command would be a quick fix to leave the phone or tablet with initial values ​​and start again customize the terminal.
 
 
 
But let's see how we can proceed with the restore job to the factory defaults. To begin, tap Settings menu go to the terminal, whether we speak of a mobile or tablet, whatever the system version.
 
Then just go to the Privacy section. Here we find the command you look like "Factory data reset". Once you press, you will find a security warning, which also offers the option of formatting the microSD card you have installed, if you have one.
 
 
 
If you have a mobile Nexus, you'll see that the proposed route does not match. In this case, the system restore option is in another section, which will locate the Backup section. A walk in, will see time, now the option to Restore Factory Data is displayed.
 
The process may take a few minutes, although it will not delay too, as you can check when the operation begins. At the time of finalization, have a hit of nostalgia as you remember that first time you turned on your terminal Android, so you could start the process of setting up your account and customizations offered.

 

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