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The video provides a step-by-step guide on performing a hard reset on a Motorola Razer 4D Ultra through recovery mode, which can help users remove forgotten screen locks. The presenter highlights that this process can result in the device becoming Factory Reset Protection (FRP) locked if a Google account is associated. This security feature requires verification of the Google account or screen lock to reuse the device, similar to the iCloud lock on Apple devices. The guide includes turning off the device, using the power and volume buttons to enter Fastboot and recovery modes, and then selecting the 'wipe data/factory reset' option. This process concludes with a data wipe and a reboot, leading to a successful factory reset, as indicated by the setup screen.
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In this part of the video, the presenter demonstrates how to hard reset a Motorola Razer 4D Ultra through recovery mode. This process can help remove a screen lock if the user has forgotten it. However, the presenter warns that performing a hard reset will typically result in the device becoming FRP (Factory Reset Protection) locked if a Google account is associated with it. They compare FRP lock to iCloud lock, meaning the user will need to verify the Google account or screen lock to use the device again. As of now, no bypass for this lock is available due to the device’s new security patch. The presenter proceeds to guide on entering recovery mode: turn the device off, hold the power button and volume down, then navigate to Fastboot mode to initiate the reset.
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In this part of the video, the presenter explains how to enter recovery mode using volume keys and confirms the selection with the power button. After encountering an issue with the initial attempt, where releasing the power button inadvertently selected the first default option (rebooting the device), they retry successfully. Once in recovery mode, they navigate using volume buttons to select ‘wipe data/factory reset’, confirming it with the power button. Following the confirmation, the device begins formatting the data, which is indicated by the message ‘data wipe complete’. Next, they select the default ‘reboot’ option to complete the factory reset. The presenter notes that the reboot will take a bit longer as the device completes background processes. Finally, the setup screen appears, indicating a successful factory reset.