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How to hard reset Motorola DROID Ultra

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1. To start hard reset, turn off the phone.

2. Next, you need to simultaneously press the Volume down and POWER and POWER buttons for a few seconds.

3. Release all keys when the FastBoot Mode mode appears.

4. Select Recovery Mode. Use the Volume Up(+)/Down(-) keys to go through the menu items and the POWER button to confirm the selection.

5. When Android Robot appears, press the POWER and Volume Up(+) button again.

6. Go to wipe data / factory reset using the Volume Up(+)/Down(-) keys to go through the menu items and the POWER button to confirm choice.

7. Go to Yes - Delete All User Data Use the Volume Up(+)/Down(-) buttons and press the POWER button once.

8. Go to reboot system now and press the POWER button once.




Hard Reset - advantages and disadvantages Motorola DROID Ultra?

In simple words, Hard Reset means hard resetting the phone. As a result, the system automatically returns to the factory settings and the system is completely cleared. Contacts, correspondence, application, files, search queries, passwords - all of this is deleted from the device's memory.

Benefits of Hard Reset:
The ability to reset the phone, thereby improving its performance.
Removal of viruses that block applications on the device and give persistent errors.
Solving problems that arose after installing some applications and remained after they were removed from the phone.

Disadvantages of Hard Reset:
Completely deletes all user data on the device.
The need to have an up-to-date backup of your data, contacts, settings and media files.
Not all viruses on Android can be removed even after returning to factory settings.


What needs to be done before the Hard Reset operation.
If you are going to do a hard reset on your phone, then be sure to make sure that you know the access data for your google account.
You can sign out of your google account before resetting. In this case, after performing a factory reset, you do not need to enter the login password for your Google account and you can immediately use your device.
If, after the hard reset procedure, the phone is locked by the FRP and you cannot log into your Google account, then you need to find instructions for bypassing the FRP lock for your phone model.
You will need to contact the official service center to bypass the FRP protection on some new phone models.

After performing a hard reset, your device will be completely wiped clean. Everything that was in the memory of your device will be deleted.

What can be done to avoid losing important information?
If important information (contacts, sms, photos, videos) remains in the memory of your device, then there are the following options to save it:

Sync your data with Google contacts, Google drive.
Backup your contacts and information.
Using the service programs for your phone model, you can transfer important data to your PC.


Summary: OS: Android (4.4.4, 4.4, 4.2.2); Dimensions: 2048 MB RAM; Built-in storage: 16 GB; Stand-by time: 13.0 days (312 hours)the average is 20 days (477 h); Capacity: 2130 mAh; Music player: ; Filter by: Album, Artist, Playlists; Features: Album art cover, Background playback; Supported formats: MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA, WAV, RA, AMR, MIDI; Video playback Supported formats: MPEG4, H.263, H.264, WMV, RealVideo; Speakers: Earpiece, Loudspeaker; YouTube player: Yes; Browser: ; supports: HTML, HTML5; Built-in online services support: YouTube (upload), Picasa/Google+; CDMA: 800, 1900 MHz; GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz; UMTS: 850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz; FDD LTE: 700 (band 13), 1700/210 ...

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