This article was co-authored by Aydin Yildiz. Aydin Yildiz is an Electronics Repair Specialist based in San Diego, California. He is the founder of Fix4Less, a professional cellphone repair business that has been in business since 2014. Aydin has over a decade of experience in the electronics repair business, and he works with phone, tablet, and computer repairs. Fix4Less serves individuals, corporate customers, and wholesale buyers in both repairing and recycling Apple products. Aydin holds an MBA from Southern States University.
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Performing a reset on an Android tablet will wipe all personal data and restore the device back to its original factory settings, which can be helpful if you want to sell your device or correct any operating system malfunctions. The reset option can be found within the Settings menu on any Android tablet.[1]
Steps
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Back up all contact information. Performing a reset will delete all information from your Contacts folder.[4]
- Navigate to “Contacts,” select “Menu,” then select the option to copy contact information to your SIM card or SD card.
- Alternately, you can sync your Contacts folder with Google by navigating to “Contacts,” tapping on “Menu,” and selecting “Accounts.”
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Tap on “Menu” and select “Settings” from the Home screen of your Android tablet.
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Tap on “Privacy” and select “Factory data reset.”
- Back out of “Privacy” and select “Storage” from the Settings menu instead if you do not see the Factory data reset option listed under Privacy.
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Remove the checkmark from the box next to “SD card” to avoid deleting any personal data from your SD card.
- Leave the checkmark next to “SD card” if you want your SD card wiped along with your tablet.
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Tap on “Reset device.” Your Android tablet will wipe itself and reboot after it has been restored to its original factory settings.
Community Q&A
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QuestionWhy does my tablet flicker every time I start it up and never turn on?Community AnswerIf it's android, then it is in boot loop. Try to go into boot settings and wipe the partition.
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QuestionMy tablet keeps restarting. How can I resolve the problem?Akash SawarkarCommunity AnswerTry flashing a stock ROM in it by using a flash tool. Download a flash tool for your specific device model.
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QuestionHow do I reset my Dell tablet?Community AnswerTry holding down the Power On/Off button. The menu may pop up for either Power Down or Off, and Reset.
Tips
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Any third-party applications you had paid for prior to the reset will be available for free as long as you download them while logged into the same Gmail account from which you originally purchased them.Thanks
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Reset your Android tablet prior to selling, donating, recycling, or gifting the device to another person. Resetting your tablet will erase all personal data and prevent others from accessing your Gmail account and other sensitive information you may have stored in Google or on your device.Thanks
References
- ↑ Aydin Yildiz. Electronics Repair Specialist. Expert Interview
- ↑ http://www.talkandroid.com/guides/beginner/how-to-backup-or-transfer-photos-from-your-android-phone-to-the-cloud-or-desktop-computer/
- ↑ Aydin Yildiz. Electronics Repair Specialist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Aydin Yildiz. Electronics Repair Specialist. Expert Interview