Realme Narzo 60 Forgot Screen Pattern Password Lock
To perform a hard reset (factory reset) on your Realme Narzo 60 without using a PC, you can use the Recovery Mode. Keep in mind that a factory reset will erase all the data on your device (photos, apps, contacts, etc.), so it's important to back up your data beforehand if possible.
Here’s how to perform a hard reset on your Realme Narzo 60:
Steps to Perform a Hard Reset (Factory Reset) on Realme Narzo 60:
   Turn off your Realme Narzo 60:
       Press and hold the Power button.
       Tap on Power off and wait for the phone to shut down completely.
   Boot into Recovery Mode:
       Once the phone is powered off, press and hold the Volume Up button and the Power button at the same time.
       Keep holding both buttons until the Realme logo appears on the screen, then release both buttons.
   Navigate to the Wipe Data Option:
       After a few moments, you should see the Android Recovery screen.
       Use the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons to navigate through the options.
       Scroll down and select the option that says "Wipe data" or "Wipe data/factory reset".
       Use the Power button to select it.
   Confirm the Factory Reset:
       You will be asked to confirm your decision. Use the Volume buttons to highlight "Yes" and press the Power button to confirm.
   Wait for the Reset Process to Complete:
       The phone will begin wiping the data, and the process will take a few minutes.
       Once the reset is complete, you will see the option to "Reboot system now".
   Reboot Your Phone:
       Select "Reboot system now" to restart your phone.
       Your phone will restart without the screen lock and should be reset to factory settings.
Important Notes:
   Data Loss: A factory reset will delete all data on your device, including apps, settings, photos, and other personal data. If you haven’t backed up your data before the reset, you won’t be able to recover it after the reset.
   Google Account Lock (FRP): If your device has a Google account linked, and the device has Factory Reset Protection (FRP) enabled, you will need to log in with the Google account credentials that were previously linked to the device after the reset. Make sure you have access to the Google account.
   Battery Charge: Ensure your phone has at least 50% battery before proceeding with the reset to avoid any interruption during the process.
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