How To Hard Reset Itel P36 <iPhone>
Kofi looked at his grandfather. “Once I press Yes, all your photos, contacts, apps—gone. Only what came with the phone remains.”
Mr. Luthando touched the phone’s cracked screen gently. “The garden photos… they’re already ghosts. The phone is a locked box. Break the lock, Kofi.”
Kofi held the power button for 15 seconds. The screen stayed frozen. “It won’t turn off normally,” he said. “So we force it. We let the battery drain or use the button combo.” He unplugged the charger. “Remember—if the phone is on, you want it completely off before starting.”
Mr. Luthando took it, turning it over in his weathered hands. The screen was clean, responsive, empty. No garden photos. No contacts. No ghost in the machine. How to Hard Reset ITEL P36
The old man nodded gravely.
Kofi pulled up a chair and placed the phone on the workbench next to a disassembled pendulum clock. “Lesson one. A hard reset wipes everything. It’s the last resort. You’re going back to the day it left the factory.”
“There,” Kofi whispered. “The secret menu.” Kofi looked at his grandfather
“It’s not dead,” his grandson, Kofi, said, peering over his glasses. “It just needs a hard reset. A factory exorcism.”
The phone was reborn.
He highlighted Reboot system now and pressed Power. Luthando touched the phone’s cracked screen gently
“It’s a new phone,” he said softly.
A thin progress bar appeared at the bottom of the screen. For ten seconds, the phone whirred silently. Then the screen returned to the main recovery menu.
On the screen were options: Reboot system now , Wipe data/factory reset , Wipe cache partition .
The ITEL logo appeared—but this time it didn’t freeze. It glowed steadily for twenty seconds, then dissolved into a setup screen: Welcome. Select language.