Confirmation of Deletion
2. Deleting data on the SD card and device memoryIf you find yourself unable to delete photos on your Samsung Galaxy for any reason, whether it's because they're in use or infected with a stubborn virus, we've got you covered. In a previous article, we provided guidance on
fixing the inability to delete photoson the Samsung Galaxy S5 for interested readers to revisit.
Step 1:Select Memory
From Settings on your device, choose Storage as illustrated below.
Step 2:Choose the file to delete
Here, you can select either the device's internal memory or the SD card. Downloaded files tend to take up a lot of space.
Tap the vertical ellipsis icon
Select the file. Press the trash can icon to delete.
If you need to delete everything, choose Select All and delete. Note that there's no confirmation prompt here, so be cautious when deleting your Samsung data.
3. Clear all content on Samsung GalaxyThis is essentially the method to restore Samsung Galaxy to its factory state, which differs from the Android data recovery discussed in the previous guide on
Android data recoveryconducted by Mytour.vn earlier.
Step 1:Select Backup & Reset
First, readers access the Settings section and choose Backup & Reset as shown below.
Step 2:Access the Factory Reset option.
Select Reset device...
Step 3:Delete data
Select Erase all... to perform a Factory Reset on your Samsung Galaxy... it includes all personal information, downloaded apps.
In addition to the above methods, you can Format - Format your memory card, format your files to suit your purposes and needs. Besides, we should also delete Google accounts on Samsung, especially in cases where we don't Factory Reset but only delete files... in the previous article, we instructed readers on
how to delete Google accounts on Samsung S6and Galaxy S6 Edge readers can refer back. Above is a guide to deleting Samsung data, wishing you successful implementation!