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| Situation | Free Tool / Method | |-----------|--------------------| | Phone boots, USB debugging ON | adb reboot recovery then wipe data | | Phone bootloops, Samsung | Boot to recovery (Vol Up + Power + Home) → factory reset | | Phone bootloops, Pixel / stock Android | Fastboot mode → fastboot -w | | Phone bootloops, Xiaomi | Mi Assistant + MiFlash (requires authorized account) | | Phone completely dead (Qualcomm) | QFIL + proper firehose programmer (device-specific) | | Phone completely dead (MediaTek) | SP Flash Tool + scatter file (device-specific) | | Huawei Kirin devices | eRecovery (requires WiFi + firmware server access) |
Installed on your Windows PC to ensure detection. | Situation | Free Tool / Method |
MTK/Qualcomm devices running older and mid-range Android versions. 2. UnlockTool (Free Alternative Tool) UnlockTool (Free Alternative Tool) You do not need
You do not need a dangerous third-party .exe program to perform a hard reset. Android has powerful built-in recovery mechanisms that you can trigger using physical buttons. Method 1: Hardware Button Recovery Mode (Standard Reset) They take a few more minutes to learn,
– whether it's hardware keys, Google Find My Device, or a brand-specific flashing tool. They take a few more minutes to learn, but they will not infect your computer or steal your personal data.
| Situation | Free Tool / Method | |-----------|--------------------| | Phone boots, USB debugging ON | adb reboot recovery then wipe data | | Phone bootloops, Samsung | Boot to recovery (Vol Up + Power + Home) → factory reset | | Phone bootloops, Pixel / stock Android | Fastboot mode → fastboot -w | | Phone bootloops, Xiaomi | Mi Assistant + MiFlash (requires authorized account) | | Phone completely dead (Qualcomm) | QFIL + proper firehose programmer (device-specific) | | Phone completely dead (MediaTek) | SP Flash Tool + scatter file (device-specific) | | Huawei Kirin devices | eRecovery (requires WiFi + firmware server access) |
Installed on your Windows PC to ensure detection.
MTK/Qualcomm devices running older and mid-range Android versions. 2. UnlockTool (Free Alternative Tool)
You do not need a dangerous third-party .exe program to perform a hard reset. Android has powerful built-in recovery mechanisms that you can trigger using physical buttons. Method 1: Hardware Button Recovery Mode (Standard Reset)
– whether it's hardware keys, Google Find My Device, or a brand-specific flashing tool. They take a few more minutes to learn, but they will not infect your computer or steal your personal data.