How to Reset Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus

It’s time to learn how to give your Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus a fresh new coat of paint with a factory reset. If you’re selling your device or transferring ownership, or if your phone is having issues, a factory reset may be the solution.

It will wipe all data in Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus and return the software to its original state, as it was when you first turned it on, just like it were brand new, fresh from the factory’s oven. Also, performing a hard reset using Recovery Mode can be a solution to bypass screen lock on Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus.

Quick Steps:

Go to Settings > Tap Additional settings > Select Backup and reset > Choose Erase all data (Factory reset) > Erase all data. Confirm by tapping Erase data.


Reset your Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus: Table of Contents

This guide focuses on factory resetting Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus. It’s important to note that the process may vary for different devices and Android versions due to differences in the user interface and button combinations. That’s why you should always pay careful attention to all the instructions, no matter how simple or basic they may seem.

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Be careful! Proceed with caution

First things first: let’s get the disclosure out of the way. Performing a Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus factory reset will delete all your data and get the software back to its original state. This means all apps and data stored on your device will be deleted.

Make sure to back up all critical files and data before proceeding, because there will be no turning back once the process is complete. Also it is recommended to remove all accounts, particularly your Google account. This will prevent any issues with FRP (Factory Reset Protection), which requires the original Google account or PIN code when resetting the device.

Try to search for other options before resetting your Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus

Starting fresh can be a real pain, as the backup process is complicated and re-downloading all your data takes time, especially if you’re not on Wi-Fi and especially if you’re not a tech-savvy person.

Before you reset the Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus, consider finding a simpler solution by checking our tutorials for fixing Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus. If that doesn’t work, try a restart or a Soft Reset (hold Power and Volume Up until the screen turns off), which won’t erase your data.

If you have tried all other options and need to reset your phone, continue reading. Trust us, you’ll get the desired results in no time.

Factory reset Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus using Settings menu

If you’ve decided to factory reset Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus, the simplest way is through the Settings app:

How to factory reset a Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus phone using the settings:

  1. Charge your phone or make sure it has enough battery to complete the process.
  2. Swipe down from the top of the screen and tap the Settings icon. HowToReset Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus How to reset Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus
  3. Choose Additional settings. Wipe data on Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus
  4. Go to Backup and reset. Format your Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus
  5. Tap Erase all data (factory reset). Restore settings on Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus
  6. Scroll down and tap the Erase all data button. Erase Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus
  7. Press Erase data, confirm again and wait for the phone to erase all data. Factory reset Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus Factory reset Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus

Hard reset Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus via the Recovery Mode.

Sometimes, due to malfunction, users report they can’t access the Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus’s settings. Luckily there’s a way to reset through Recovery Mode, a method known as Hard Reset. This can effectively resolve issues that a regular factory reset couldn’t fix.

How to hard reset a Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus phone using Recovery Mode:

  1. Turn off your Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus. You can do this by pressing Power key for a few seconds. Soft reset Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus
  2. Press and hold down the Power and Volume Down buttons at the same time. Hard reset Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus
  3. Release the buttons when the Recovery Mode shows up and choose English. Recovery mode for Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus
  4. Use the Volume buttons to navigate and the Power button to make choices. Select Wipe data and enter the verification code. Remove Screen Lock on Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus Remove Screen Lock on Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus Remove Screen Lock on Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus
  5. Now select Format data and then Format. Permanently delete data from Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus Permanently delete data from Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus
  6. Wait for the the reset to be complete and press OK. HowToReset HowToReset

FAQ

Does a factory reset on a Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus remove malware, viruses, and other harmful software?

Typically, yes. Factory resetting your Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus will return it to its original software state, effectively removing viruses, malware, and other harmful software. However, exceptions may exist, such as in the case of a rooted phone where malware can be coded into the system and persist even after a full wipe.

Do I need to download all my apps and files again after a Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus factory reset?

Yes, you will need to. But there are backup tools available to simplify the process for your Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus.

Does factory resetting a Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus bypass security measures?

It depends on the specific phone and Android version on the Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus. In some cases, a factory reset may erase all information and make stolen or lost phones vulnerable. However, manufacturers such as Samsung and LG are implementing stronger security measures, requiring a password, PIN, or identity confirmation even after a factory reset.

Does a factory reset erase data on an SD card?

No, a factory reset only wipes data in the phone’s internal memory. To erase content on an SD card, you will need to format it.

Do I need to update my Oppo Reno10 Pro Plus after a soft reset?

No, after a factory reset, the phone will revert to the latest software version you installed, not the original version it came with.

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