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How to hard reset Panasonic Eluga A2

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1. Turn off the phone using the POWER button.

2. Press and hold the Volume Up(+) and POWER button at the same time within a few seconds.

3. Next, release the POWER button when you see the Android icon.

4. As soon as Android System Recovery appears, release the Volume Up(+) key> .

5. Select wipe data / factory reset Use the Volume Up(+)/Down(-) buttons to go through the menu and press the POWER button to confirm.

6. It is necessary to approve the operation, select Yes Use the Volume Up(+)/Down(-) buttons to go through the menu and press the POWER button to confirm.

7. Overload the phone, select reboot system now Use the Volume Up(+)/Down(-) buttons to go through the menu and press the POWER button to confirm.




Hard Reset - advantages and disadvantages Panasonic Eluga A2?

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 malicious programs that create difficulties in the operation of the device.
Solving various problems on the device that arise due to the conflict of applications.

Disadvantages of Hard Reset:
Completely remove all user files and settings on the device.
The need to have a fresh backup of your phone's data, contacts, and media.
Even after a hard reset, viruses can remain on the phone.


What needs to be done before the Hard Reset operation.
Before hard reset, you need to remember the login / password to your google account, otherwise you will not be able to use the phone since it will be blocked by the FRP.
Before a hard reset, you must first log out of your google account. In this case, after performing a factory reset, the phone will not be locked by the FRP.
If, after resetting the settings, the phone is blocked by the FRP and you cannot remember the login and password for entering your Google account, then for most models there is an instruction for bypassing this protection (FRP).
Some new phone models may have problems with bypassing the FRP protection and for this you will need to contact the official service center.

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 remains in the memory of your phone, then it can be saved in the following ways:

Sync your data with Google contacts, Google drive.
Backup your contacts and information.
Transfer important data to your PC using service programs for your smartphone model.


Summary: Operating System: Android v5.1 (Lollipop); Custom UI: Panasonic Fit Home UI; SIM Slot(s): Dual SIM, GSM+GSM; Network: 4G: Available (supports Indian bands), 3G: Available, 2G: Available; Fingerprint Sensor: No; Quick Charging: No; Dimensions: 143.8 (H) x 72 (W) x 8.9 (T) mm; Weight: 167.5 grams; Colours: Gold Silver; Screen Size: 5.0 inches; Screen Resolution: HD (720 x 1280 pixels); Pixel Density: 294 ppi; Display Type: IPS LCD; Touch Screen: Capacitive Touchscreen, Multi-touch; Screen to Body Ratio: 66.41 %; Chipset: MediaTek MT6735M; Processor: Quad core, 1 GHz, Cortex A53; Graphics: Mali-T720 MP2; RAM: 3 GB; Internal Memory: 16 GB; Expandable Me ...

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