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How to hard reset Panasonic Eluga Pulse

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1. Turn off the phone using the POWER button.

2. You need to press and hold the Volume Up(+) and POWER and POWER button within a few seconds.

3. Next, release the POWER button if the Android logo appears on the screen.

4. When Recovery mode appears, release the Volume Up(+) button.

5. Select the option wipe data / factory reset using the Volume Down(-) key to go through the menu items and the Volume Up(+) button to confirm the selection .

6. Select the yes option using the volume down key to go through the menu items and the Volume Up(+) button to confirm the selection.

7. Select the option "reboot system now" using the Volume Down(-) key to go through the menu items and the Volume Up(+) button to confirm the selection.




Hard Reset - advantages and disadvantages Panasonic Eluga Pulse?

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 completely clear the phone from user information.
Removal of viruses that interfere with the normal functioning of the device.
Solving various problems on the device, for example, with a camera, Wi-Fi or other applications.

Disadvantages of Hard Reset:
Completely remove all user files and settings on the device.
The need to have a fresh backup.
In rare cases, it is impossible to remove some viruses from Android, even after a hard reset.


What needs to be done before the Hard Reset operation.
So that after a hard reset the phone is not blocked by the FRP, make sure that you know the login / password to your google account.
Also, before resetting, you must first log out of your google account. In this case, after performing a factory reset, the phone will not ask for any logins and passwords and you can use your device.
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).
Owners of modern phone models will need to contact the official service center to bypass the protection of the FRP.

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:

Synchronize your data and contacts with Google.
Create a backup using Titanium Backup.
Using the service programs for your phone model, you can transfer important data to your PC.


Summary: Sim Type: GSM+GSM; Dual Sim: Yes; Type: Color IPS screen; Touchscreen: Yes, with Multitouch; Size: 5 inches, 720 x 1280 pixels; PPI: ~ 294 PPI; RAM: 2 GB; Internal memory: 16 GB inbuilt; Card Slot: Yes, upto 128 GB; GPRS: Yes; EDGE: Yes; 3G: Yes; 4G: Yes; VoLTE: Yes (Supports Reliance Jio); Wi-Fi: Yes, with wifi-hotspot; Bluetooth: Yes, v4.0; USB: Yes, microUSB v2.0; GPS: Yes, with A-GPS Support; Sensors: Accelerometer; 3.5mm Headphone Jack: Yes; Camera: Yes, 13 MP; Features: Face detection, Touch to focus; Flash: Triple LED; Front Camera: Yes, 5 MP; Operating System: Android, v6.0 (Marshmallow); Processor: 1.25 GHz, Quad Core Processor; Size: 2200 mAh, Li-ion Batte ...

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