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This tutorial will show you how to Google Account Bypass on HUAWEI LUA-U22 Y3ii / factory reset protection FRP on HUAWEI LUA-U22 Y3ii (Android 5.1).

Use this method, if you get the message:"This device was reset. To continue, sign in with a Google Account that was previously synced on this device."

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HARD RESET HUAWEI Y200


What will a hard reset do to my phone? Hard reset will restore your smartphone to its basic factory settings. It will:
  • Erase all user data (contacts, music, messages, pictures, video, etc.)
  • Erase all firmware settings
  • Erase all applications installed by user
  • Erase the content in internal storage

Hard Reset your HTC One M8


If you've already tried a Factory Reset on your HTC One M8 and it hasn't solved your problem, the next step might be a Hard Reset. A Hard Reset is basically the same as a Factory Reset but you do it manually with the hardware buttons. You also have a little more control over what gets deleted.

First of all you need to first make sure Fastboot is disabled in Settings > Power.

With your HTC One M8 switched off, hold down the Volume Down button and press Power until you see the screen with three Androids at the bottom. If you just want to do a Factory Reset with the hardware buttons you can do it on this screen. Using the Volume buttons, scroll down to Factory Reset and use the Power button to confirm. This will Factory Reset the device.

How to Hard Reset your Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1


Performing a Hard Reset on your device is easy. The difference between a Factory Reset and a Hard Reset is:
Factory Reset
The 'lighter' of the two reset options. It can be done either in settings or via recovery menu. It wipes all user data and firmware settings, but leaves the contents of your SDcard intact.

Hard Reset your Samsung Galaxy S2


Performing a Hard Reset on your device is simple as pie. The difference between a Factory Reset and a Hard Reset is:

Factory Reset
The 'lighter' of the two reset options. It can be done either in settings or via recovery menu. It wipes all user data and firmware settings but leaves the contents of your internal SD Card intact.

Samsung Galaxy S5 Factory Reset tips


The easiest way to perform a Factory Reset on your Samsung Galaxy S5 is from within the menu settings:

Settings > User and Backup > Backup and Reset > Factory Data Reset > Reset Device > Delete All/Erase Everything.



Please remember to back up any data you want to keep first! In the Factory reset screen you also have the option to Backup My Data and Auto Restore. These are good options to tick before you Factory Reset if you're not too sure how to do this on your own.

Hard reset on your Samsung Galaxy S5


If you are having problems with a very laggy, glitchy Galaxy S5 and no other solution seems to be working, you can perform a hard reset in order to fix these issues. This should really be done at a last resort because it erases all of the data on your phone and reverts it back to the way it was when you first got it. A factory and hard reset basically are the same thing but a factory reset, which we explain in another thread (factory reset Galaxy S5) uses the software features of the phone, while a hard reset uses the hardware buttons.
Before doing anything though, you want to make sure that you have backed up all of your data beforehand, which you can do right in the settings under factory reset, or you can use an app like Carbon for Android, Super Backup, App Backup & restore, Titanium Media Sync, G Cloud Backup. You can also backup your data to an external drive: you can backup your Android data as a copy of the SD card that you keep on your PC by connect your Android to your PC via the USB cable for example.
Samsung Galaxy S4 Hard Reset

Samsung Galaxy S4 Hard Reset

Performing a Hard Reset on your Galaxy S4
Warning: it is impossible to recover your data after doing a hard reset, so online backup is always important. For all of your data, a backup should be done on an external device, hard drive, raid system or media . Take out SIM card before full reset. This shouldn't delete the data on your external SD card, but as a precaution, remove as well.

Force reset Reset the device: Press and hold for more than 7 seconds to reset the device if it has fatal errors or hang-ups or freezes.

Unlock Galaxy S4 using hard reset

SG S4 hard reset or reset Galaxy S4: PRESS AND HOLD VOLUME UP + Home Button + Power

or simply Volume UP + POWER ON