How To Open Recovery Mode On Nokia T21 -

How To Open Recovery Mode On Nokia T21 -

Android features Factory Reset Protection (FRP). If you perform a factory reset through Recovery Mode, the tablet will require the password of the Google account previously linked to the device during the setup process.

: Go to Settings > About Tablet and tap Build Number 7 times. Then, in System > Developer Options , enable USB Debugging .

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Release both buttons immediately once you see the logo or a screen saying "Fastboot Mode." Step 3: Navigating to Recovery If your device enters a screen with text (Fastboot Mode): Use the to cycle through the options. Stop when you see "Recovery Mode" highlighted. Press the Power Button to select it. Step 4: The "No Command" Screen

The Android Recovery screen will instantly appear, populated with a list of blue and yellow text commands. Method 2: Using ADB Commands (Advanced) Android features Factory Reset Protection (FRP)

To open Recovery Mode on the , you can use either a hardware button combination or a computer-based ADB command. This mode is essential for performing a Hard Reset or clearing the cache when your tablet is unresponsive. Method 1: Using Hardware Buttons (Recommended)

: You will likely see an image of a fallen Android robot with the text "No command." To bypass this: Press and hold the Power button While holding it, tap the Volume Up button once and then release both. Navigation : You are now in Recovery Mode. Use the Volume buttons to scroll through options and the Power button Then, in System > Developer Options , enable USB Debugging

While holding the Power button, quickly press the once. Release both buttons simultaneously.

You may see a screen that says "No command" with a dead Android icon.

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