how to hard reset Samsung galaxy A40

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1. Ensure that the phone is powered off.

2. Press and hold the Volume Up and the Power buttons at the same time.

3. When you see the Samsung logo, release the Power button but continue to hold the Volume Up button.

4. When you see the Android Recovery Menu, release the Volume Up button.

5. Use the Volume Down button to navigate to “wipe data/factory reset”.

6. Press the Power button to select the option.

7. Use the Volume Down button to navigate to “Yes – delete all user data”.

8. Press the Power button to select the option and start the reset.

9. Use the Volume Down button to navigate to “Reboot system now”.

10. Press the Power button to select the option and reboot the phone.

how to factory reset Samsung A40 by using buttons

  1. Press and hold the Volume Up, Power and Home buttons simultaneously.

2. When the Samsung logo appears, release the Power button only.

3. Continue to hold the Volume Up and Home buttons until the Android System Recovery screen appears.

4. Press the Volume Down button to highlight ‘wipe data/factory reset.’

5. Press the Power button to select the highlighted option.

6. Press the Volume Down button to highlight ‘Yes – delete all user data.’

7. Press the Power button to select the highlighted option.

8. The device will reset and reboot.

how to hard reset Samsung A40 by using buttons

1. Power off your Samsung A40.

2. Press and hold the Volume Up button, the Bixby button, and the Power button simultaneously.

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3. When the Samsung logo appears on the screen, release all three buttons.

4. You will then see a blue screen with a list of options.

5. Using the Volume buttons, select the option that says “wipe data/factory reset”.

6. Confirm the selection by pressing the Power button.

7. The reset process will begin and will take a few minutes to complete.

8. Once the reset is complete, select the option to “reboot system now”.

9. Your Samsung A40 will then be reset to its factory settings.

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