Often the terms Restart and Reset on Android Smartphones are often confused or some people misinterpret these two terms.
It is very fatal if you misinterpret or misunderstand these two terms, because the data on your smartphone could be deleted if you misunderstand or interpret them.
This time we will discuss a little about the differences between Restart and Reset on Android Smartphones:
Restarting an Android smartphone is a method or feature used to turn off the smartphone and then turn it back on automatically by the system.
Usually you just press the on/off button after that select Restart or restart.
One of the Restart functions on an Android smartphone is to help restore the system on your smartphone if a system error or bug occurs, so that your smartphone recovers and returns to normal as usual.
And on average or usually, restarting will not delete the data on your Android smartphone.
Resetting on an Android smartphone is a feature or one way to return your smartphone to factory mode or to the way it started again, but it also depends on the smartphone, because this Reset feature usually has many options.
For example, there are 4 reset options on the Infinix Zero 8 Smartphone: (some can delete data or some won’t delete data) so you just have to adjust it to the smartphone you have.
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