How to factory reset OnePlus 8? How to wipe all data in OnePlus 8? How to bypass screen lock in OnePlus 8? How to restore defaults in OnePlus 8?
The following tutorial shows all method of master reset OnePlus 8. Check out how to accomplish hard reset by hardware keys and Android 10 settings. As a result your OnePlus 8 will be as new and your Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 core will run faster.
1. At first switch off the smartphone by holding the Power button for a couple of seconds.
2. In the second step push Volume Down and Power keys for a few seconds.
3. Let go of all buttons if you see the OnePlus logo on the screen.
4. Then enter your passcode but if you have forgotten password select Forgot Password.
5. Now choose OK twice by tapping on the screen.
6. Good job! The hard reset operation will be finished for a few moments.
7. After that go back to Main Menu and choose Reboot.
8. At the end, choose Reboot to System by using the Power key.
9. Well done! Your phone should be password-free now.
The OnePlus 8 specification:
The OnePlus 8 is the spiritual successor of the OnePlus 7 and will go on to eventually replace the OnePlus 7T. Build quality is excellent thanks to the curved-edge front and back glass sandwiching the metal frame. The buttons are easy to reach, and the alert slider is handy as always.
The OnePlus 8 has a 6.55-inch AMOLED panel with sloping sides, a wide colour gamut, and a hole-punch cutout in the upper left corner. The 90Hz refresh rate makes usage in general feel fluid and snappy. It also has an in-display fingerprint sensor, which is super quick at authentication. All it takes is a quick, firm tap to unlock it.
We reviewed the top-end variant of the OnePlus 8, which has 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, priced at Rs. 49,999. Gaming performance is top-notch. Fortnite can run at 90fps and the experience is good. Games and movies are especially enjoyable thanks to the very good stereo speakers on the OnePlus 8. OxygenOS is also well equipped with lots of shortcuts and gestures waiting to be discovered. The new launcher now offers a more seamless multitasking experience, there’s 5GB of free cloud storage for backups once you sign in with a OnePlus account, a built-in screen recorder, and dynamic wallpapers.
The OnePlus 8 has the same 48-megapixel Sony IMX586 sensor with optical stabilisation as the 7T. In daylight, it captures detailed images with vivid colours and balanced HDR. The wide-angle camera is also useful. The third macro camera doesn’t have good clarity but it can be useful in some instances. The selfie camera was decent under good light but didn’t do well in low light.