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Welcome! In front of me is a Sharp B10 and today I will show you how to put the
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device into factory mode. So to get started you want to hold the power key
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and then select power off. Wait for the device to shut off and once it has will
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then hold the power key and volume down. So right about now. Power key, volume down
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Hold both of the keys at the same time and once you see the sharp logo you can
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let go. Okay so we're now in the factory mode and from here you will use a volume
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down to navigate, volume up doesn't do anything and power key will be used to confirm whatever we select. And as you can see it's in a different language so
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basically describe what is which option. The first one is a automatic test so
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whenever you press it it will run all the components of the device through a
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test to see how they function. Then you have a manual one where you
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basically get to choose whichever component you want to test. Then you have
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some kind of logs. You also have test logs, clear MMC, basically the only thing
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that has some kind of letter, English or normal alphabet. That is basically the
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hard reset of the device. Then you have another logs and the reboot option. So
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whatever you select like it is right now, then you just press the power key to
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confirm it and as an example I'm just gonna use the reboot device or option to
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leave this mode. And you will see that the device is turning back on
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Now if you're struggling also to leave this mode you can always hold power key
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and a volume up for about 10 seconds and the device will then shut off completely
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and then you can just hold the power key to turn it back on as well. So let's just
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wait for it to turn back on. And as you can see we're back in the Android system
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So that is how you reboot in and out of factory mode and if you found this very helpful don't forget to hit like, subscribe and thanks for watching