1. Go to Settings > Backup & Reset.
2. Tap Factory data reset.
3. Tap Reset phone.
4. Tap Erase everything to confirm. Your Motorola G53 will restart and begin the factory data reset.
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how to restart your moto G53
1. Restart your Moto G53 by pressing and holding the power button for a few seconds.
2. Select the Restart option from the menu that appears.
3. Confirm the restart by tapping the Restart button.
4. Your Moto G53 will restart and the power button will be lit up.
5. Wait for the restart process to complete and your Moto G53 will be restarted.
how to do a factory reset moto G53 with menu

1. Go to Settings.
2. Scroll down and select System.
3. Tap on Advanced.
4. Select Reset options.
5. Tap on Erase all data (factory reset).
6. Enter your PIN or password if prompted.
7. Tap on Erase everything.
8. Your device will reboot and begin the factory reset process.
hard reset moto G53 with a combination of buttons
To Hard Reset the Moto G5 Plus:
1. Press and hold the Power button and Volume Down button at the same time until you see the bootloader screen.
2. Use the Volume Down button to select the “Recovery Mode” option.
3. Press the Power button to select it.
4. You will see an Android robot with a red exclamation mark.
5. Press and hold the Power button, then press the Volume Up button once and release.
6. Use the Volume Down button to select “wipe data/factory reset”.
7. Press the Power button to select it.
8. Use the Volume Down button to select “Yes – erase all user data”.
9. Press the Power button to select it.
10. The phone will now wipe all data and reboot.
how to do if resetting Motorola G53 doesn’t work

If resetting your Motorola G53 doesn’t work, you may need to take the device to a service centre and have it professionally inspected. The technicians may be able to find the source of the issue and repair it. Alternatively, you can try performing a hard reset by pressing and holding the power and volume buttons simultaneously for 10 seconds.
This will reset the device and may solve the issue. If neither of these solutions works, you may need to contact Motorola’s customer service department and inquire about a replacement device.
Shah Wajahat is a Computer Science grad and a Cisco CCNA certified Professional with 3+ years of experience in the Tech & software industry. Shah loves helping people with tech by explaining to layman audience technical queries in an easier way.