Yes, you can restore contacts after a factory reset. However, if the contacts were deleted from your device by accident, you will need to re-enter all of the contact information manually.

If you have a Google account, you can restore your contacts from the Google Contacts website. If you don’t have a Google account, you can restore your contacts from a backup or by importing them into a new Android device.

Yes, you will lose contact with a factory reset.

There is no definite answer, as data can be recovered from an Android phone after a factory reset in different ways. Some people claim that data can be recovered by restoring the phone from a backup, while others say that data can be recovered by wiping the phone and reinstalling the operating system.

There are a few ways to get your contacts back on your phone. One way is to sync your contacts with your Google account. Another way is to use a third-party app that syncs with your phone’s contacts.

There are a few different ways to backup your Android contacts. You can use a third-party app like Contact Backup, or you can use the built-in Android backup and restore feature.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best way to save contacts before factory reset will vary depending on the phone and operating system you are using. However, some tips that may help include:-Using a contact manager app such as Google Contacts or Apple iCloud Contacts. These apps allow you to store your contacts in a centralized location, and can automatically sync them across devices.

Contacts are not saved on a SIM card.

To reset your phone without losing contacts, go to Settings -> Phone -> Reset -> Reset Phone.

There is no universal answer to this question as it depends on the version of Android and the specific phone. However, generally speaking, resetting an Android phone will erase all user data, including apps, settings, and contacts.