Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4: Reset All Settings (Step-by-step with Pictures)

Time Needed : 5 minutes

Resetting all settings on a Galaxy Z Flip 4 can be done easily. Such a procedure will bring all the settings back to their default configuration but won’t delete any of the user’s files and data. 

It is also one of the most effective solutions in fixing firmware-related issues. We suggest you take time in learning it as you might find it useful in the future. Here’s how it’s done: 

  1. Launch the Settings app.

    You can either pull up the App drawer and tap the Settings app, or swipe down from the top of the screen and tap the gear icon. 
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  2. Scroll down and tap General management.

    You will have to scroll all the way down to find the option. 
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  3. Find and tap Reset to view all the options.

    It’s located at the bottom of the screen. 
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  4. On the next screen, tap Reset all settings.

    It’s the first option you can find. 
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  5. Read the information on the screen and tap Reset settings.

    You will then be prompted to enter your screen lock. 
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  6. Tap Reset to finally bring all the settings back to default.

    After the reset, your phone will reboot. 
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Tools
  • Settings app
Materials
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4

After the reboot, you may continue using your phone and you might need to set it up to make it work the way you want it. 

At this point, all the settings of your Galaxy Z Flip 4 have already been reset.

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Harold Hisona

Harold has been in the tech industry since 2008 when he started out as a tech support for companies like Time Warner, Comcast and Tracfone. He’s been troubleshooting phones when the smartphone industry started booming. During his tenure as a tech support, he’s already been writing for various tech blogs and doing some freelance SEO. In 2012, he joined a small team of bloggers to write for The Droid Guy, and he has been with the company ever since. Today, he doesn’t only write tutorials and troubleshooting pieces but also shoots and edits videos for The Droid Guy channel while trading stocks on the side. Contact me at Email

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