yes completely. contacts, texts, photos (in phone memory),apps,settings
basically it will be like it was when you opened the box and first turned it on...
but it will not wipe any data on the sd (removable) card.
Factory reset for Metro phone can be found in the main menu under privacy
It depends what phone it is
just press the power button longer ... ant then select "restart" ... but if you mean "factory reset" and loose all yours settings and customisations ? ... then turn your phone off, turn it on pressing HOME + POWER buttons and after special service bootup, just prest ALT+L, ALT+W -- This is called "WIPE your phone" , your phone will be reverted to default factory settings.
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To factory reset Samsung phone, you need to backup all your personal files and folder before performing reset. Factory reset will erase all your data. Below are the steps for the same: 1. Make sure the battery is charged properly. 2. Press and hold together : Volume Up Button + Volume Down Button + Home Button + Power Button 3. If we see the menu at LCD screen, choose Wipe Data/Factory Reset with Volume Button to select and use Power Button to ok or enter.
The code is: *2767*3855# to reset the phone back to the factory settings.
Resetting a rooted phone back to factory setting can be easy. All you have to do is go to the settings and click on the factory reset.
A "soft reset" can be performed with "shift-alt-del". A "hard reset" can be performed with the pin-button under the battery cover or by removing the battery. If you are trying to do a factory wipe or reset then you should enter the wrong password 10 times for an automatic wipe and then follow the security policy removal steps. If you are trying to remove the cell phone company's "sim lock" on your phone you will need to contact your provider or buy an unlock code from someone on ebay.
reset phone to factory
Resetting a phone back to the factory settings is easy. All you have to do is go into the settings, click on reset and the click on the factory setting.
Assuming you're talking about a 'factory reset' - yes. A factory reset removes any personal data, and reverts the handset to the state it was when it left the manufacturers. The phone companies buy the phones in the factory-set state, and add their own software packages before selling to the public. If you perform a factory reset - all the wall-papers, ringtones, contacts, pictures, music and videos that you've downloaded or copied across to your phone - will be erased. A standard reboot, however, will not reset your data. You should actually reboot your phone regularly to keep it working as well as it can.
If you factory reset your phone, you will not lose your services. You will just be resetting your phone to the way you started when you first got the phone. You'll have to re-download any of the apps that you had on your phone unless you back your information up, but you will not lose your services.