How To Reset Samsung Galaxy A20e Hard, Factory and Remotely Reset
Do you need to reset your Samsung A20e to factory settings to improve performance or fix problems? In this guide, we’ll show you two ways to complete this task on Samsung Galaxy A20e.
The Galaxy A20e ships with 5.8inch IPS HD+ display with a pixel density of 296 PPI which ensures a clear visibility even under the direct sunlight.
An Octa-Core 1.6 GHz processor runs under the hood which is coupled with 3GB ram for good multitasking abilities alongside a great gaming performance. It runs the latest Android 9.0 as the OS which makes the user experience even better.
Do you want to make your Samsung A20e work like the first time you turned it on after you brought it home from the store? If you have noticed that your Samsung Galaxy A20e’s performance seems slower than before, maybe it is time for your device to undergo some resetting.
Hard reset Samsung A20e via Recovery
❶ Shut down your Galaxy A20e completely by pressing the Power button. If your phone won’t turn off, You can wait for the battery to drain and try resetting these steps after recharging
❷ Press the “Volume Up” and “Power” button together till the device displays the start-up logo.
❸ Once the Galaxy A20e logo is displayed, release the buttons and wait till the device enters the Android system recovery mode.
❹ On the displayed screen, use “Volume Down” button to go to the “Wipe data/factory reset” option (Volume Up and Volume Down buttons are used to highlight the displayed options on the Android system recovery screen).
❺ Once the option is highlighted, press the “Power” button to select the option. (Pressing the Power button in Android system recovery mode selects the highlighted option.)
❻ On the next screen, press the “Volume Down” button multiple times till the “Yes” option is highlighted.
❻ Press the Power button to hard reset the Galaxy A20e, which will also clear the dalvik cache.
Unlock Screen Pin / Pattern / Password Samsung A20e
If you’re trying to reset your Samsung Galaxy A20e because you’ve forgotten your lock screen fingerprint, pin, pattern and password, there are a couple of options to reset lock screen your phone remotely.
You’ll need to be signed into your Samsung and Google account on your phone, and must have either a Wi-Fi or mobile data connection.
Unlock Screen via Google Find My Device
- Visit Find My Device and then sign in with your Google Account and password.
- Select the Samsung Galaxy A20e from the top left hand corner of the menu.
- Choose the ‘Erase Dataʼ option from the action menu.
- Select ˊErase Deviceˋ to confirm.
- Enter your Google Account password to reset the phone.
Reset Lock Screen via Samsung Find My Mobile
- Visit Find My Mobile and then sign in with your Samsung Account ID and password.
- Choose the Samsung Galaxy A20e from the menu on the left.
- Choose the ‘Erase Deviceʼ option from below the device information.
- Choose the ˊEraseˋ button on the popup.
- Enter your Samsung Account password to confirm and send the task to your phone.
Factory reset Samsung A20e from Settings
The quickest and easiest way to reset the Samsung Galaxy A20e is through the settings menu on the device. It is very simple and easy to do within a few steps.
Android Pie
- Slide your finger downwards starting from the top of the screen.
- Press the ˊSettingsˋ icon.
- Press ˊGeneral managementˋ.
- Touch ‘Resetʼ.
- Touch ˊFactory data resetˋ.
- Press ‘RESETʼ.
- Touch ˊDELETE ALLˋ. Wait a moment while the factory default settings are restored.
- Follow the instructions on the screen to set up your Galaxy A20e and prepare it for use.
Android 10
- Head into your “Settings” and scroll down the page to ˊGeneral managementˋ.
- Tap on ‘Resetʼ.
- Touch ‘Factory data resetʼ.
- Scroll down the page and select ˊResetˋ.
- This is the final step, so be sure that you want to go through with it. If you are, then tap “DELETE ALL”.
- The Samsung A20e will reset and reboot.
Wrapping Up
It is the high competition of gadgets which has led the company to work on an affordable handset, and hence comes the Samsung Galaxy A20e. The snappers capture nice images and a sufficient amount of storage is available for saving them. The battery backup is also great and that will make the user take full advantage of the phone without having to plug it on to the charger every now and then.
Despite the Samsung Galaxy A20e problems, it’s still a great device that’s an easy purchase if you have the option and opportunity. Every common issue that the phone has is easy to fix, even if some of the fixes take time. If your Samsung Galaxy A20e has had any of these problems, hopefully, your phone is now performing exactly as it’s intended.