Reset Nokia 5.3

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Emir Ballard

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Aug 3, 2024, 1:45:22 PM8/3/24
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Holding volume-down + power on brings me to a boot screen saying "=> FASTBOOT mode", but no buttons are having effect after that. Apparently the next step is to connect it via usb cable to a Windows computer with some specific tool or another installed on it?

I've seen people in youtube videos apparently using a Windows tool called 'InfinityBox AST' , and I have tried running that in a Windows VM, but for some (in my opinion) suspect reason, 'InfinityBox' decides to detect that's it's being ran under VirtualBox, and instantly refusing to launch with a message specifically stating that it wont run on a Virtual Machine.

Having now been in contact with Nokia support; Apparently there is no way, at least with that specific phone in question (or the specific firmware ver.?), to get it unlocked/factory reset, for the common user.

Fortunately, the dude at Nokia support chat checked the IMEI's of it, and it turned out it was still within warranty, by a hair's length. So having contacted the chain that sold it, a second time, it seems the local store will be replacing the phone tomorrow.

As such, and though depending on varying consumer rights in countries; My hindsight tip would be to first press the seller with the fact, rather than immediately "making an appointment" trough Nokia's online warranty form, to send the phone away to Nokia as was suggested by Nokia support; Simply for Nokia to do the "magic" of unlocking your bought and paid for property(!!), and sending it back to you ..Something which no doubt would have added considerably more time than the store simply replacing the device and having to deal with manufacturer warranty themselves.

BTW: If you are indeed able to get to the 'downed droid' splash logo on your Nokia 2.2 (TA-1188) trough any physical button-combo, you just might want to confirm with Nokia support whether your phone might be a counterfeit one or not, or to verity that it's not been flashed with unoriginal and thus possibly tampered-with firmware.. (just push your way trough their silly chat-bot for a few questions, and then an actual human will respond to your inquiry on the other end)

You need to hold Volume Up+Power (not Volume Down). Keep holding until you see the android logo. It will take you to the Recovery mode. Use the volume keys to select "Wipe data/factory reset". Then press on the Power button. Choose Yes to wipe all user data.

Given the vast differences between Apple's iOS and Google's Android platforms, I own, run and operate both. For those interested: Apple I have as my daily mobile, Android, the more popular platform, I use for more experimental features which are not available on the other one. These features include: access to mobile radios, access to NFC and Bluetooth.

Nokia (or HMD Global to be precise) is a really good Android mobile manufacturer. Generally speasking, they don't bloat their firmware with mandatory always forced-on Facebook or any such crap. Also, my years old 5.3 got Android 12 update. Obviously, this was nice as most manufacturers sell you forgetware getting no updates, but ... (there is always a but-part). What typically happens with electronics, is the hardware becomes obsolete faster than consumer would like to. This puppy doesn't pack the oomph in it's Snapdragon CPU to fluently run Android 12. I had no problems with Androids 10 or 11, with 12 everything started feeling too sluggish. To shopping I went. I came back with a Nokia G21.

Onboarding new phone was almost painless. Most icons on my start screen were lost, apps were loaded from Play, icons not so much. Such a thing is easy to fix, so I made the call to do a full reset to the old mobile. That is the standard procedure when you're about to donate/sell/hand out your old computing hardware.

Yes, I wasn't alone. Nokia Community forum has following post: WARNING - Do NOT factory reset Nokia 5.3 -- Bricked phone. Factory resetting stuff is such a basic operation done commonly, I didn't much do any research for it. On hindsight (it is 20-20 always) I should have done some.

Apparently you can manually reset any Nokia 5.3 enough to force it into a mode suitable for force installing a new firmware. In this situation, obviously very helpful for recovery purposes. Scary as hell if you have a habit of losing your mobile to dishonest people. They can do nasty stuff to your mobile.

Please note: a hard reset will completely erase all the data, settings and content on your smartphone, returning it to the original factory settings. We strongly advise that you back up your device before a hard reset. Visit here to learn more about how to back up your smartphone remotely.

To reset your smartphone and erase all its content, first make sure your phone is connected to a power source. We also recommend that your battery is at least 50% charged when you perform a hard reset.

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Nokia mobile phones incorporate security codes that play an important role in protecting mobile phone information. Therefore, it is essential to change the default code and use it for mobile phone security.

You may need to reset your Nokia smartphone to factory settings. Most Nokia devices can be reset immediately by simply pressing the volume and power buttons together. However, the hard reset of Nokia is a completely different situation and can be more difficult. Let's look at all possibilities and learn how to reset Nokia phone:

Back up your data: Prior to resetting your Nokia phone, ensure you back up all crucial data, including contacts, messages, photos, videos, and files. This ensures you can easily restore your data post-reset.

Recommendation: If you're locked out of your device post-reset and have forgotten your Google account details, consider using a bypass solution like Tenorshare 4uKey for Android below. This tool helps bypass the FRP lock and regain access to your device.

Factory reset is too confusing and complex, and you can try some Android unlock tools if you think you are not a code lover. When you're locked out of your Nokia phone, perhaps due to a forgotten password, and a reset seems to be the only option, Tenorshare 4uKey for Android comes to the rescue. This tool is developed to bypass the lock screen on Android devices, including Nokia phones, without requiring the existing passcode.

Factory reset is similar to hard reset Nokia, and the device returns to default mode. Installed apps, downloaded documents, contacts, and other files will be cleared immediately after the factory reset.

Soft reset is a simple method to restart your phone without losing any data. It's a quick fix for minor issues, but it doesn't provide the same benefits as a factory reset. Here's how to do a soft reset on your Android device:

To factory reset your Nokia 3310, you can try the first 3 methods. But if you're a beginner, can't recall Google account details or Find My Device featur is not activated, I recommend method 1: Tenorshare 4uKey for Android.

In this guide we walked through all the methods how to reset Nokia phone. Resetting a locked Nokia phone can be a challenging task, especially if you're unable to remember your passcode or pattern. For those looking for a reliable and efficient solution, Tenorshare 4uKey for Android proves to be an excellent tool!

Resetting a Nokia smartphone to factory settings could be necessary. You will probably need to do a hard reset if you want to unlock your smartphone or sell it to someone else. The majority of Nokia devices may be quickly reset simply by pushing the volume and power buttons together. However, hard resetting a Nokia sometimes is an entirely different situation and may be much more difficult. That myth will be dispelled for you by us!

If the Nokia device is functioning properly, hard resetting a Nokia tablet without volume buttons won't be too difficult and can be completed in a matter of taps. However, if the apparatus is broken, it may be an issue. Let's take a look at all the possibilities.

It's not particularly difficult to reset a Nokia smartphone or tablet, especially if it has a home button. You can only do a hard reset on a Nokia tablet without volume buttons after entering recovery mode. Follow the procedures outlined below to learn how to reset a Nokia tablet without volume buttons.

Your device's power and home buttons must be pressed and held simultaneously until a new screen shows. Release the two buttons once it appears, then press the power button one more. Press and hold the home button for a moment. With that, recovery mode will start, and a new set of choices will show up on the screen.

Go to www.google.com/android/find on your computer's web browser and sign in with the same Google Account you used on your phone. When your phone is located, Find My Device will provide specific location information. Do any of the following:

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