How to factory reset the Galaxy S3 for improved performance
Performing a factory or hard reset of any device regularly will
improve performance and clear up certain bugs that may have been
lingering from dodgy apps, previous firmware update hiccups or just
prolonged usage and lag. Considering just how many Galaxy S4 and even Galaxy S3
owners have said that they're happy to stay put with their device in
the face of the underwhelming Galaxy S5, refreshing the Galaxy S3's
performance seems pretty timely. Here's how to do it (it also works on
the S4).
Which reset option to choose?
You have a couple of options when it comes to resetting your device. Firstly you can choose between a basic factory reset, which I consider to be done via the settings menu on the device and a hard reset
which is done via a hardware button combination and the recovery menu –
it gives you more options for wiping data, cache and partitions. The
other thing you need to consider is whether you want your full system
reinstalled after the reset or just your apps and personal data.
This is the quick and easy reset option and will wipe your data from
the device but not affect your SIM or SD card if you have either of them
installed. No reset will affect your SIM contents but some people are a
little paranoid regardless, so if you're one of them just take it out
first (along with your SD card if you like). Then go to settings,
''backup and reset'' and hit ''factory data reset'', then ''reset
device'' and ''delete all''. You can achieve the same result using the Android code *2767*3855# from the dialer.
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