How To Factory Reset Your Nexus 6P
Why reset your phone?
If you’re content with your phone’s current performance and battery situation, this procedure is probably not necessary. For everyone else that feels their device “ain’t what it used to be” or are plagued by more serious issues – this could be for you. App downloads, updates, firmware upgrades, etc often add extra baggage which can make your smartphone sluggish. A reset deletes all files and reverts your device back to its factory settings. This can deliver a noticeable improvement to both performance and battery life.
Backup Your Data:
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Don’t get too excited now. The next series of steps will delete ALL user files on your device. This means those hilarious photos/videos of your kitten will be gone for good! While many apps are cloud-based and backup their own data, make sure you have a backup of your important stuff. Here’s a few options:
Google Backup – is a reliable, easy option. Head to settings, then go to Backup & Reset. Make sure the
‘Backup My Data’ check-box is selected. This won’t back everything up however – photos, game progress, some logins, etc won’t be saved.
Backup Apps – There are a variety of backup apps available on Google Play. We recommend doing a little research on the best option here. The space seems to change quickly and some options may not work well with your version of Android. Helium currently has good reviews.
Manual Backup over USB – An oldie but a goodie. Connect your phone to your computer and backup all your photos, contacts, etc to your desktop. There are a few desktop apps for Windows/Mac which can help with this too.
OK, so you’re 100% sure everything is safe? Let’s reset your phone.
The Factory Reset
1. Head to Settings > Backup & reset.
2. Go to Factory data reset.
3. Select Reset phone.
4. You will be asked to enter your security credentials.
5. Select Erase everything to confirm.
6. Now, wait for your Nexus 6P to Reboot and perform the Factory Reset.
The Hard Reset
If your phone is unresponsive (you can’t access the settings) it might be time to try a hard reset. Try this:
1. Turn off your Nexus 6P device.
2. Hold the Volume Down & Volume Up buttons, then hold the Power button simultaneously until the phone turns on.
3. Wait until you see the word "Start".
4. Push the Volume Down button two times to highlight Recovery mode.
5. Press the Power button to activate Recovery mode. A photo of an Android robot with a red exclamation mark and the words "No command” will appear.
6. While holding the Power button, press the Volume Up button.
7. Scroll with the Volume buttons to "wipe data/factory reset" and push the Power button to select it.
8. Then highlight "Yes - erase all user data" and press the Power button to select it.
Remember If your Smartphone become unresponsive during this procedure then you can reboot your Smartphone by holding down the power button for Ten seconds or so.
Have you performed a reset on your device lately? Did you notice an improvement or did it solve any issues you were experiencing?
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