Open
Settings, go to System > Backup & restore > Data backup > External storage >
USB storage, then touch BACK UP. On the Select data screen, select the data you want to
back up and touch Back up.
Reset Your Phone
If the operating speed of your Phone starts to slow down due to long-term accumulation of
caches and residual files, you can reset your Phone to erase these cached files completely and
restore your device's factory settings.
Reset network settings: This will restore your Wi-Fi, mobile data network, and Bluetooth
settings, including hotspot tethering and Bluetooth pairing information. It won't change other
settings on your Phone, or delete any data or files.
Open
Settings, go to System > Reset > Reset network settings, touch Reset network
settings, and follow the onscreen instructions to reset the settings.
Restore all settings: This will restore your device's initial network settings, fingerprint data,
face data, and lock screen passwords. It won't reset settings for Find my Phone or HUAWEI
ID, nor will it delete any data or files.
Open
Settings, go to System > Reset > Reset all settings, touch Reset all settings, and
follow the onscreen instructions to reset the settings.
Restore factory settings: This will delete all data in your device's memory and storage,
including your account settings, system settings, app data, installed apps, music, images, and
documents, and restore your Phone to its original factory settings. Back up your data before
restoring your device to its factory settings.
Open
Settings, go to System > Reset > Reset phone, touch Reset phone, enter the
screen unlock password (if any), and follow the onscreen instructions to reset the settings.
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