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  2. Factory reset - Wikipedia

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    A factory reset, also known as hard reset or master reset, is a software restore of an electronic device to its original system state by erasing all data, settings, and applications that were previously stored on the device. This is often done to fix an issue with a device, but it could also be done to restore the device to its original settings.

  3. Brick (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    A soft bricked Fire TV Stick, booting in emergency recovery and telling the user that the /data partition got corrupted, and requiring a factory reset in order to make it usable again A soft bricked iPod Touch, displaying only file system related messages, most likely due to a failed jailbreak A soft bricked Windows 10 build 9833 to 14964 ...

  4. List of television manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Samsung: 1970 present Sansui: 1987 present Sanyo: 1953 present Schneider Electric - - Seiki Digital: 2009 present Sèleco: 1984 - Setchell Carlson: 1950 1970 Sharp: 1953 present Siemens - - Skyworth: 1992 present Sony: 1960 present Soyo - 2009 Stromberg-Carlson: 1950 1957 Supersonic - - Sylvania: 1949 1983 Symphonic 1984 - Tandy - - Tatung ...

  5. Mobile phone feature - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In some phone models, the USSD was exploited for inducing a factory reset, [25] resulting in clearing the data and resetting the user settings. A virus may allow unauthorized users to access a phone to find passwords or corporate data stored on the device. Moreover, they can be used to commandeer the phone to make calls or ...

  6. Rooting (Android) - Wikipedia

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    Thus, rooting gives the ability (or permission) to alter or replace system applications and settings, run specialized applications ("apps") that require administrator-level permissions, or perform other operations that are otherwise inaccessible to a normal Android user. On some devices, rooting can also facilitate the complete removal and ...

  7. Bootloader unlocking - Wikipedia

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    Samsung: Easy (EU and others) Impossible (US) Development settings (except North American cellular variants), however, if modified or custom firmware is flashed, Samsung Knox will be permanently tripped, so Samsung Wallet, Secure Folder and applications made use of the Knox framework will be permanently unusable even if the bootloader is re-locked.

  8. Reset - Wikipedia

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    Reset (military), an equipment refurbishment process Ramsey RESET test , in statistics a general specification test for the linear regression model Resetting (typesetting) , the act of renewing the typeset of a publication, often in the process of preparing a digital republication of a traditionally set work

  9. Sailfish OS - Wikipedia

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    When updating an installed Sailfish OS from an earlier release, for example after device factory reset, there are several stop releases [37] which must not be skipped and have to be installed before continuing on the path to subsequent releases. These releases provide new functionality that is not compatible with previous releases and have to ...