Not exact matches
I can't
even reset the device to
factory settings, because you can't
do that using only physical buttons on the device.
As incredible as the, err, HTC Incredible may be, there appears to be a pretty serious bug locked in the Sense UI which takes screenshots of the web browser's content, storing them
even after a
factory reset is
done.
Even though it was originally loaded with 1.4.0, the
factory reset did not revert back to that version rather just maintained the current version - 1.4.1 - that was on the nook perior to the
factory reset.
You can
even reset the device to its
factory state (but don't
do that unless you really mean it).
Lastly, it's worth mentioning that if you've been running the beta version of Android N, then updated to the release version with an over-the-air update, the odds are you aren't running file - based encryption,
even if you performed a
factory reset or
did a clean install of the N beta.
Even a
factory reset did not solve the problem in many cases.
Some users have also complained that their Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus units have been restarting randomly, and that
even a
factory reset does not fix the issue.
Furthermore, none of the troubleshooting fixes offered by the Google Nexus 6P team on the official website work and it gets
even worse knowing that
doing a complete
factory reset still doesn't help solve the problem.
It works
even when the person
does a
factory reset, pretty interesting.