How to Hard Reset Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

How to Hard Reset Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

How to Hard Reset Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra 0:01 Warning 0:11 Phone issue 0:15 Step by step guide 1:39 Set up phone A hard reset (factory reset) erases all data and restores your Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra to its original factory settings. This is useful if you're experiencing software issues, preparing to sell the device, or want a fresh start. ⚠ Warning: A hard reset will delete all your personal data, including apps, photos, and settings. Make sure to back up important data before proceeding. Method 1: Hard Reset via Settings (Recommended if the device is working normally) Step 1: Open the Reset Menu Unlock your Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. Open the Settings app. Scroll down and tap General management. Select Reset. Step 2: Factory Reset the Device Tap Factory data reset. Scroll down and review the list of data that will be erased. Tap Reset. Enter your device PIN, password, or pattern if prompted. Tap Delete all to confirm. Your device will restart and begin the reset process. Method 2: Hard Reset via Recovery Mode (Use if the device is unresponsive or you forgot the password) Step 1: Power Off the Device Press and hold the Power button + Volume Down button until the power menu appears. Tap Power off, then confirm. Wait for the device to turn off completely. Step 2: Enter Recovery Mode Press and hold the Power button + Volume Up button simultaneously. When the Samsung logo appears, release both buttons. Wait for the Android Recovery Mode menu to appear. Step 3: Perform the Hard Reset Use the Volume buttons to navigate to Wipe data/factory reset. Press the Power button to select it. Navigate to Factory data reset and press the Power button to confirm. Wait for the reset process to complete. Step 4: Reboot the Device Once the reset is finished, select Reboot system now using the Power button. Your device will restart and return to the initial setup screen. Final Notes A hard reset cannot be undone. Ensure you have backed up important data before proceeding. If Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is enabled, you will need to sign in with the Google account previously linked to the device after the reset. If your phone is stuck in a boot loop after the reset, consider flashing the official firmware using Samsung Smart Switch or Odin. Your Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is now reset to factory settings and ready for setup! #samsungtips #samsungtricks #samsunggalaxys25ultra #samsungs25ultra #s25ultra #galaxys25ultra #techqa #hardreset #removepassword #forgotpassword #forgetpassword #factoryreset