How to Factory Reset Samsung Galaxy S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra (2 Different Methods)


If you have Samsung galaxy s20/s20+/s20 ultra and wondering how to factory reset it, then this post will help you. A factory reset can help you to fix the software issues, failure of OTA updates, and it is also super useful if you’re selling your phone or submitting it for Ram.


What is Factory Reset

Factory resetting your Samsung Galaxy S20 is useful in a number of situations. The most commonly known reason is when an app isn’t working properly for you, and you want to try uninstalling it.

Most commonly a Factory Reset is performed when the phone becomes unresponsive, has a glitch, has a virus or malware, or any sort of application that is causing problems with your phone. After doing a factory reset your phone will be back to its original state – this means it will boot as if brand new and no information such as contacts, messages, photos or anything else stored on the internal storage will remain. A Factory Reset can also be referred to as a master reset as well as a hard reset.

First, you may need to factory reset your Samsung Galaxy S20 in the aftermath of a glitch or problem—say, if your Galaxy S20 gets stuck in a boot loop, runs too slowly, has a frozen/unresponsive touchscreen, etc., you might have to perform a factory reset to get it working properly again. Your phone may also become eligible for factory reset if it is running on an older software version that is causing problems.

Typically, a factory reset is used as a last resort as it will delete all the data stored on your phone, but sometimes you might need to do this if your phone is acting rather buggy.


How to Factory Reset Galaxy S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra

To factory reset your Galaxy S20, S20+, or S20 Ultra, please follow the steps below.

The easiest method for factory resetting your Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, or Galaxy S20 Ultra is through the settings menu of your device. This method is easy and takes only a few steps to complete.

Factory resetting your Galaxy S20 or S20+ is almost like performing a system recovery. The only difference is that everything is wiped except for the Google apps installed by default.

To factory reset your Galaxy S20, S20+, or S20 Ultra, you will need to access the recovery menu. This will delete everything on your phone, and return it to its factory state. This process is different for each model, and we’ve outlined both methods below.

After performing the above commands, your Galaxy S20 device is in its stock factory state. When you turn it on, you will see the home screen again.


Factory resetting your Galaxy S20, S20+, or S20 Ultra will erase all the data on the phone and restore it to its initial state. Note: Factory resetting removes all of your files, settings, and installed applications. If you want to keep your photos or videos on your device, we recommend transferring them to a computer first.


Method 1: Using the built-in option in the Settings menu to Factory Reset Your Device

The Following Steps To Factory Reset The Samsung Galaxy S20,s20+,s20 ultra


1 Open The app of Setting of your device

2 Scroll Down The bottom of your Samsung Device and  click The General management option



3 Click the reset to view the reset options 

4 Click the factory data reset button 



5 The Device will show the list of all complete data that was removed. Scroll down to the bottom and click“Reset”

6 The last step is to press the Delete all button to Factory Reset your Samsung device 


Method 2: Using the stack recovery mode of the Samsung device 


To factory reset the Samsung device  using the stock recovery:

1 Click and hold the Side key button to keep up the start menu

2 Click power button and select power button option to power off the device 


3 Now, press the Volume Up key and Side keys together to enter the stock recovery mode of your device 

4 Use the Volume keys button  to move the cursor  to the “Wipe data/factory reset” option


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