Ensure all important files are backed up to Google Drive or an external SD card.
: Once in Recovery Mode, use the Volume keys to highlight Wipe data/factory reset and press the Power button to confirm.
This method is used when the device is locked or won't boot into the system.
Use this method if you can unlock your phone normally.
Performing a on your DOOGEE S41 Pro is a powerful way to resolve persistent software issues, bypass a forgotten screen lock, or prepare the device for sale. This process will permanently erase all data , including apps, photos, and settings, returning the phone to its original factory state. Method 1: Hard Reset via Recovery Mode (Buttons) How to Hard Reset DOOGEE S41 Pro
Method 2 — Factory Reset from Settings (if phone is usable)
: Android's Factory Reset Protection (FRP) will require your previous Google password after the reset. If you know your phone PIN, go to Settings > Passwords & Accounts , select your Google account, and remove it.
Ensure your DOOGEE S41 Pro has at least 50% battery charge. A device powering down mid-reset can corrupt the firmware and permanently brick the hardware.
: Scroll to "Factory data reset" (or "Yes" ) and press the Power button again to begin formatting. Ensure all important files are backed up to
Requirements
Before we begin, it's crucial to understand that a hard reset is a drastic measure that erases all your personal data. It is designed for situations where you cannot access the phone's settings menu, such as when you've forgotten your password or the operating system has become corrupted.
Scroll down to highlight (or Yes on some firmware versions) to confirm the action.
By following these steps, you should be able to hard reset your DOOGEE S41 Pro effectively. If issues persist, consider reaching out to DOOGEE's support or visiting a professional. Use this method if you can unlock your phone normally
A hard reset completely erases all internal storage. This includes photos, contacts, messages, downloaded apps, and local files. Back up your files to Google Drive or an external computer before starting.
A hard reset will erase ALL data on your phone, including apps, contacts (unless saved to Google account), photos, videos, music, and system settings. It will not remove the Google FRP (Factory Reset Protection) lock if you have a Google account on the device.
buttons simultaneously for about 5 seconds until the screen turns on. Select Recovery button to navigate through the list to Recovery Mode Volume Down button to confirm and enter. No Command Screen