A factory reset will not remove your Samsung account. If you want to remove your Samsung account, you will need to contact customer service.
To remove someone else’s Samsung account from your phone, go to Settings and scroll down to Accounts. Select the account you want to remove and then click Remove Account.
Factory reset does not remove accounts, but it will remove all of the data and settings on your device.
A hard reset is a form of troubleshooting that clears the device’s memory and settings. When you hard reset your Samsung phone, it will restart and show the logo for a few seconds before going to a black screen with white text.
Samsung devices can be used without signing in with a Samsung account, but there are limitations. For example, you may not be able to receive notifications or download apps.To remove your Samsung account from your device, go to Settings > Accounts > Sign-in information > Remove account.
If you remove a Samsung account, it will delete all of your saved data and apps that are associated with the account.
If you have forgotten your Samsung account password and email, you can contact customer service for help. You can find the contact information for customer service on the Samsung website.
You can reset your password by entering the email address or phone number associated with your Samsung account. If you don’t know the email address or phone number, you will need to contact Samsung customer service for assistance.To reset your password, please follow these steps:Visit https://help.content.samsung.com/us/support/accounts/faq/Click on “Forgot Password?
No. Resetting your Android phone will not delete everything on it, but it does clear out all of the information stored on the phone such as contacts, photos, and apps.
To delete a previously synced Google account, go to Settings > Accounts and tap the account you want to delete. Tap Delete Account and then confirm your decision.