Samsung Tablet Reset – Here’s how to do it!
Would you like to reset your Samsung tablet because you feel that your Samsung tablet is not working as fast as before? Or that your Samsung tablet won’t start up anymore? Or that there are too many unnecessary apps and files on it that make the device slow? It may then be tempting to completely reset your Samsung tablet to factory settings. Resetting a Samsung tablet can be a convenient way to get the device back to a fresh state. It allows you to fix problems, improve performance and return the tablet to factory settings. If you want to reset a Samsung tablet, there are a few different ways to do it, depending on the type of Samsung tablet and operating system. Here are some general steps you can follow to reset your Samsung tablet.
In this article, you will learn how to reset your Samsung tablet to factory settings and get it working like new again. We take you step by step through the process and provide helpful tips to ensure your important data is not lost during the reset process. Whether you have a Galaxy Tab S7 or a Tab A, we have all the information you need to reset your tablet and get it working optimally again. So sit back, relax and learn how to make your Samsung tablet like new again!
Resetting a Samsung tablet without a code
If you forgot your Samsung tablet’s access code, don’t worry. You can still reset your tablet with the buttons and restore access by following a few simple steps. Keep in mind that resetting your tablet will erase all data, so make sure you have a backup of important data before you begin.
Follow these steps to reset your Samsung tablet without an access code:
Step 1: Turn off your tablet by holding the power button and selecting the “Power Off” option.
Step 2: Once your tablet is turned off, hold down the key combination required to enter recovery mode. This may vary depending on the model of your Samsung tablet. Usually it is a combination of the power button, the volume buttons or the start button. Consult your specific model’s manual for the correct key combination.
Step 3: Once you have entered recovery mode, use the volume buttons to navigate through the options and look for the option “Wipe data/factory reset” or similar. Confirm your selection with the power button or the start button.
Step 4: A confirmation prompt will appear. Navigate to and select the “Yes – delete all user data” or similar option.
Step 5: Wait for the reset process to complete. This may take several minutes. Your tablet will erase all data and return to factory settings.
Step 6: After the reset process is complete, an option to restart your tablet will appear. Select this option and your tablet will reboot as new, without the access code.
It is important to note that resetting your tablet without an access code will erase all data, including photos, videos, apps and personal settings. Make sure you have a backup of important data before performing these steps.
Hard reset samsung tablet
A hard reset is a convenient way to reboot your tablet without losing data (by the way, we also have a Samsung phone reset guide). But what if your Samsung tablet is unresponsive and you can’t perform the reset through the menu? And so you have to reset your Samsung tablet without a screen? Fortunately, Samsung has come up with a solution to this through a special key combination. On most Samsung devices, hold the power button and the volume down (-) button simultaneously for 10 seconds to reset your device.
Factory reset samsung tablet
But if the hard reset doesn’t work, you might consider performing a factory reset. Keep in mind that this reset will delete all data on your device, so it is wise to back up your data before doing this.
Before you begin, it is important to back up all important data on your tablet because resetting the tablet means that all data will be erased. You can back up your data by storing it in the cloud, on an external hard drive or on your computer.
This is how you perform a factory reset:
Step 1: Go to the “Settings” on your tablet by tapping the cog icon.
Step 2: Scroll down and tap “General Management.”
Step 3: Tap “Reset” and then select “Restore factory data.”
Step 4: Read the information about what happens when you reset the tablet and tap “Reset Device.”
Step 5: Enter your PIN, pattern or password to continue.
Step 6: Tap “Delete All” to confirm that you want to reset the tablet.
Step 7: Wait for the reset process to complete. This can take a few minutes to an hour, depending on the amount of data on the tablet.
Step 8: After the reset process is complete, your tablet is rebooted and restored to factory settings.
Step 9: Follow the on-screen instructions to reset and configure your tablet the way you want.
If you have a Samsung Galaxy Tab A, the steps for resetting your tablet are similar. Go to “Settings,” tap “General Management,” select “Reset,” then “Restore Factory Data.” Then follow the on-screen instructions to complete the reset process.
Phone or tablet repair
Did the above steps not help? Are you still having the problem of your Samsung not booting up and thus your Samsung not turning on? If so, it is wise to stop by a professional repair shop (for example, ThePhoneLab – check here for a store near you). At ThePhoneLab, we do a diagnostic to find out why your phone or tablet stops turning on. A diagnosis is always free of charge. After this you are not obliged to move on to repair, but of course you can! We can repair your Samsung tablet or phone: