How To - Hard Reset Xiaomi Redmi S2
If apps are consistently crashing or the system is unstable.
: Once finished, return to the Main Menu and select Reboot > Reboot to System .
Performing a hard reset on your will erase all user data, including photos, contacts, and apps, effectively returning the device to its original factory state. This process is essential if you've forgotten your screen lock password, are experiencing software glitches, or plan to sell the device. Crucial: Before You Begin
Always ensure your phone has at least 30% battery before starting a reset to prevent it from shutting down mid-process. To help you further, How to Hard Reset XIAOMI Redmi S2
If you can't remember your Google/Mi password after the reset, you will be stuck at the "Verify your account" screen. You must recover your account via a secondary device to regain access.
The phone will reboot. A Chinese or Android robot icon will appear, followed by a progress bar. Wait 2–5 minutes. The phone will restart with the initial "Welcome" screen.
Release both buttons the moment the appears on the screen. The phone will boot into the Main Menu (Mi-Recovery). Step 3: Wipe the Data If apps are consistently crashing or the system is unstable
Move down to select and press the Power button to initiate the wipe. Step 4: Reboot Your System
You will see a confirmation screen with two options: "Wipe All Data" and "Back to Main Menu." Select Wipe All Data and press Power.
Press and hold the button and the Power button simultaneously. This process is essential if you've forgotten your
Ensure your phone has at least 50% battery to avoid shutting down mid-reset.
the device completely.