How to Reset a Samsung Phone that is Locked without Home Button

Here you can get information about How to Reset a Samsung Phone that is Locked without Home Button. If your Galaxy phone isn’t linked to any Google account or Samsung account, or if it is linked, but you don’t know the login information of the account.

Here, we have provided how to factory reset a locked Samsung Galaxy phone without a Google account or Samsung account by using buttons.

Factory Reset Using Buttons

If your Galaxy phone isn’t linked to any Google account or Samsung account, or if it is linked, but you don’t know the login information of the account, what to do? Here is how to factory reset a locked Samsung Galaxy phone without a Google account or Samsung account by using buttons.

Step 1: Boot to Android Recovery mode.

For Samsung Galaxy phone without Home button

Samsung Galaxy phone without Home button
  • Press and hold the Power and Volume Down buttons simultaneously for 7 to 10 seconds.
  • Once you feel a sight vibration, press and hold the Power + Bixby + Volume Up buttons.
  • When you see the Samsung logo, release all the buttons and the phone will enter the Android Recovery screen.

For Samsung Galaxy phone with Home button:

1. Press and hold the Power and Volume Down button simultaneously for 7 to 10 seconds.

2. Once you feel the phone vibrate slightly, press and hold the Power + Volume Up + Home buttons.

3. Release all the buttons when the SAMSUNG logo appears, and the phone will get into Android Recovery screen.

Step 2: Factory reset Samsung phone.

While your locked Samsung phone is in Android Recovery screen, follow the steps below to factory reset it.

  • Press the Volume Up or Volume Down button to select the “Wipe data/factory reset” option, and then press the Power button to confirm.
Android Recovery screen on Wipe data/factory reset option
  • On the next page, press the Volume button to select Yes under “Wipe all user data”, so the Samsung phone will begin to restore to factory settings. This will take a few minutes.
Android Recovery screen on yes option
  • When factory reset is complete, select “reboot system now”, so your phone will restart normally.
Android Recovery screen on reboot system now

After your phone turns on, it’ like a new device, and you will need to re-set it up. During the set-up process

Factory Reset Using Samsung Find My Mobile

If your locked Galaxy phone has a Samsung account logged in and Find My Mobile turned on, you can remotely factory reset it from another device. What you need to do is make sure your phone is turned on and connected to a mobile data or Wi-Fi, and then follow the steps below.

  • Step 1: Open https://findmymobile.samsung.com/ in any web browser on your computer or other available device, and then log in to this page with your Samsung account currently logged in on your locked Samsung Galaxy phone.
  • Step 2: If your Samsung account is protected by two-step verification, you may need to verify before you can log in this browser.
  • Step 3: After logging in, your Samsung Galaxy device will be displayed on the page and what you need to do is click Erase data under your device in the right pane.
  • Step 4: When the “Erase phone data” dialog appears, click Erase to start resetting your locked Samsung Galaxy phone to its factory default settings.
  • Step 5: Just wait for the erase to complete. When the webpage shows that your Galaxy phone has been reset to its factory settings, continue to wait for a few minutes until your phone turns on.

Factory Reset Using Google Find My Device

If you have a Google account logged in on your locked Samsung Galaxy phone and Find My Device is turned on, you can remotely factory reset your phone from another device. Keep your Galaxy phone turned on and connected to mobile data or Wi-Fi, then follow the steps below.

  • Step 1: Open https://www.google.com/android/find in any web browser on your computer or other available device, and then log in to this page with your Google account currently logged in on your Samsung Galaxy phone.
  • Step 2: After you log in, your Galaxy phone will be displayed on the page. What you need to do is click ERASE DEVICE on the left pane.
  • Step 3: On the next page, click ERASE DEVICE again, and then click Erase to confirm.
  • Step 4: You will see your locked Samsung phone restart and start restoring itself to factory settings. Wait for a few minutes until the reset is complete and your phone turns back on.

FAQ

1. How to Android Recovery mode with home button?

Press and hold the Power and Volume Down buttons simultaneously for 7 to 10 seconds. Once you feel a sight vibration, press and hold the Power + Bixby + Volume Up buttons. When you see the Samsung logo, release all the buttons and the phone will enter the Android Recovery screen.

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