Gigabyte Mobile Recovery Mode

Here is the complete guide about How to entering into Recovery mode on Gigabyte Mobile. You don’t need any software or Computer to access Recovery mode.

If your phone running slow or forgot your phone password, or phone not responding, etc, You must enter to Android recovery mode to fix these problems.

 

What can do with Recovery Mode?

  • Reboot system
  • Wipe data
  • Factory Reset
  • Software update from ADB or SD card
  • Run graphics tests

 

 

Gigabyte Mobiles List

  1. Gigabyte Aku A1
  2. Gigabyte Alto A2
  3. Gigabyte G1345
  4. Gigabyte GSmart Akta A4
  5. Gigabyte GSmart Arty A3
  6. Gigabyte GSmart Classic
  7. Gigabyte GSmart Classic Joy
  8. Gigabyte GSmart Classic Lite
  9. Gigabyte GSmart Classic LTE
  10. Gigabyte GSmart Classic Pro
  11. Gigabyte GSmart Elite
  12. Gigabyte GSmart Essence
  13. Gigabyte GSmart Essence 4
  14. Gigabyte GSmart G1305
  15. Gigabyte GSmart G1310
  16. Gigabyte GSmart G13105
  17. Gigabyte GSmart G1315
  18. Gigabyte GSmart G13155
  19. Gigabyte GSmart G1342
  20. Gigabyte GSmart G13425
  21. Gigabyte GSmart G1355
  22. Gigabyte GSmart G1362
  23. Gigabyte GSmart GS202
  24. Gigabyte GSmart Guru
  25. Gigabyte GSmart Guru G1
  26. Gigabyte GSmart Guru GX
  27. Gigabyte GSmart GX2
  28. Gigabyte GSmart M1320
  29. Gigabyte GSmart M1320X
  30. Gigabyte GSmart M1420
  31. Gigabyte GSmart M1420X
  32. Gigabyte GSmart Maya M1
  33. Gigabyte GSmart Maya M1X
  34. Gigabyte GSmart Maya M1 v2
  35. Gigabyte GSmart Maya M1 v2X
  36. Gigabyte GSmart Mika M2
  37. Gigabyte GSmart Mika M2X
  38. Gigabyte GSmart Mika M3
  39. Gigabyte GSmart Mika M3X
  40. Gigabyte GSmart Mika MX
  41. Gigabyte GSmart Rio R1
  42. Gigabyte GSmart Rola
  43. Gigabyte GSmart Roma R2
  44. Gigabyte GSmart Roma R2 Plus Edition
  45. Gigabyte GSmart Roma RX
  46. Gigabyte GSmart Saga S3
  47. Gigabyte GSmart Sierra S1
  48. Gigabyte GSmart Simba SX1
  49. Gigabyte GSmart T4
  50. Gigabyte GSmart T4 LE
  51. Gigabyte Orange Fova
  52. Gigabyte Orange San Diego
  53. Gigabyte Orange Santa Clara
  54. Gigabyte Rey R3
  55. Gigabyte Tuku T2

 

 

 

What is Recovery Mode?

Android Recovery Mode is an independent and lightweight runtime environment that is included on a separate partition from the main Android operating system on the Android device.

Which allows you to Wipe data or factory reset, Reboot system and update software, etc without entering into your phone.

You can enter into recovery mode without password or pattern lock or PIN.

You can use this option if you want to unlock your phone, Update phone software from SD card and Reboot to speed up your phone, etc.

Gigabyte Recovery Mode

 

 

Enter into Recovery Mode with Buttons

Method 1

  • Power off your Gigabyte Mobile, by holding the power button.
  • Hold down the Volume Up + Power Button.
  • After that, Release both Buttons when you see Gigabyte Logo or Android Logo appears.
  • Now you can see Android Recovery Mode.
  • Use volume buttons to move and power button to select any option.

 

Method 2

  • Power off your Gigabyte Mobile, by holding the power button.
  • Hold down the Volume Down + Power Button.
  • After that, Release both Buttons when you see Gigabyte Logo or Android Logo appears.
  • Now you can see Android Recovery Mode.
  • Use volume buttons to move and power button to select any option.

 

Method 3

  • Power off your Gigabyte Mobile, by holding the power button.
  • Hold down the Volume Up + Home + Power Button.
  • After that, Release both Buttons when you seeĀ Android exclamation mark appears.
  • Now you can see Android Recovery Mode, if not (While holding down the Power button press and release Volume Up Button).
  • Use volume buttons to move and power button to select any option.

 

Method 4

  • Power off your Gigabyte Mobile, by holding the power button.
  • Hold down the Volume Up + Power Button.
  • After that, Release both Buttons when you seeĀ Android exclamation mark appears.
  • Next, While holding down the Power button press and release Volume Up Button.
  • Now you can see Android Recovery Mode.

 

 

Options in Recovery Mode

You can see below options in Gigabyte Mobile Recovery mode. You may also see fewer options for some Android operating systems.

Reboot System Now: You can Reboot your Android phone with this option. Reboot process closes all running programs in your mobile. No data will be deleted after reboot.

 

Reboot to Bootloader: If you want to flash your device firmware, You need your phone to enter bootloader mode.

 

Apply update from ADB: This option used by developers to change firmware and recovery etc with ADB (Android Debug Bridge).

 

Apply update from SD card: If you want to update your phone software via SD card, Use this option. You must already download software in your SD card.

 

Wipe Data/Factory Reset: This option will erase all data (Photos, apps, and music files, etc) on your phone. You won’t recover your data after applying this option. You can use this option when you forgot the password.

 

Wipe cache partition: This option deletes all cached data which is generated by Android apps. No personal data (Media files, apps, and contacts, etc) will be deleted.

 

Mount / System: You can mount a partition (System or data) with this option. It allows you to modify anything on that partition. The mount/system option is usually seen in CUSTOM RECOVERY and not in stock recovery mode.

 

View Recovery logs: You can see Recovery logs here.

 

Run graphics test: You can run graphics test here.

 

Power off: You can switch off your device with this option.

 

Lacking storage booting: Use this option, If your phone flash memory full or close to full. If your phone flash memory full, It will slow down. So if your phone is in a bootloop, and the storage is almost all used or close to full, use this option.