Table of Contents
- 1 OnePlus: 4 ways on how to restore your OnePlus 5
- 1.1 You know how to reset your OnePlus 5 in the settings menu, but did you know there are 4 ways on you go about doing this? Here’s the list for you to see.
- 1.2 1. Soft reset
- 1.3 2. Hard reset
- 1.3.1 Turn your phone off by pressing down the power key for five seconds.
- 1.3.2 Turn the phone back on while keeping the volume down button pressed in.
- 1.3.3 When the phone vibrates, release the volume down button.
- 1.3.4 Your phone should enter a mode called Simple Recovery.
- 1.3.5 Choose the option that reads “Wipe Cache Partition” using the power button.
- 1.3.6 You should get a message that says “Cache wipe complete.”
- 1.3.7 Continue to choose the option “Wipe Data/ Factory reset.”
- 1.3.8 The phone should automatically reboot.
- 1.4 3. Wipe cache partition
- 1.4.1 Turn your phone off by pressing down the power key for five seconds
- 1.4.2 Turn the phone back on while keeping the volume down button pressed in
- 1.4.3 When the phone vibrates, release the volume down button
- 1.4.4 Your phone should enter a mode called “Simple Recovery.”
- 1.4.5 Choose the option that reads “Wipe Cache Partition” using the power button
- 1.4.6 You should get a message that says “Cache wipe complete.”
- 1.5 4. Booting into Safe Mode
- 1.5.1 Turn off the device.
- 1.5.2 Once off, press and hold the power button until the device starts booting up.
- 1.5.3 As soon as it starts loading, press and hold the volume up and volume down keys simultaneously.
- 1.5.4 Continue holding these buttons until the boot up is complete.
- 1.5.5 Unlocking the device, you should see it having booted up into Safe Mode.
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- 1.6 More OnePlus 5 tips, tricks and fixes for the most common problems
OnePlus: 4 ways on how to restore your OnePlus 5
1. Soft reset
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If your display is off, turn it back on using the power key.
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Open the “Settings” application.
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Scroll down until you find “Backup & Reset.”
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Tap on “Factory data reset.”
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Select “Reset phone.”
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Tap on the box “Erase everything.”
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The device should automatically reboot
2. Hard reset
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Turn your phone off by pressing down the power key for five seconds.
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Your phone should enter a mode called Simple Recovery.
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You should get a message that says “Cache wipe complete.”
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Continue to choose the option “Wipe Data/ Factory reset.”
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The phone should automatically reboot.
3. Wipe cache partition
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Turn your phone off by pressing down the power key for five seconds
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Your phone should enter a mode called “Simple Recovery.”
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You should get a message that says “Cache wipe complete.”
4. Booting into Safe Mode
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Turn off the device.
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As soon as it starts loading, press and hold the volume up and volume down keys simultaneously.
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Unlocking the device, you should see it having booted up into Safe Mode.
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