Android reset recovery

Android reset recovery may be necessary if you want to restore the device to its previous state or fix problems that occurred after the reset. Here are some steps to restore data and settings:

1. Backup: If you have a previously created backup copy of your Android device data (via a Google account or a third-party service), it is best to start the recovery process from there.

2. Connecting Wi-Fi and a Google account: At the first start after a reset, Android devices will ask about connecting to Wi-Fi and request the data of your Google account. This will allow you to download all applications from the Play Market automatically.

3. Synchronization of contacts: Make sure that all contacts have been successfully imported back to your phone through your Gmail account or other methods of transferring information between devices.

4. Return applications: Go to the "Application Manager" section (may vary by model) to check the list of all available programs for rearranging/launching

5. Notified and preferred setting: Check sound settings, vibrations, screen lock and other settings to personalize your Android device.

6. Restoring data from cloud services: If you use Dropbox or Google Drive to store files, you can download all the necessary data again after resetting the Android

7. Installing additional software: Download your favorite applications from third-party resources (not available through the Play Market) if required.

It is important to remember that the recovery process may differ between different models of Android devices. It is best to follow the user instructions provided by the company that developed your gadget

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