How To Hard Reset Itel P36 Access

The phone was reborn.

“It’s not dead,” his grandson, Kofi, said, peering over his glasses. “It just needs a hard reset. A factory exorcism.”

Mr. Luthando squinted. “It looks like a hacker’s terminal.” How to Hard Reset ITEL P36

Kofi pressed Volume Down to highlight Yes — delete all user data , then pressed the Power button.

The little ITEL P36 sat on the rain-speckled window ledge, its screen a mosaic of frozen pixels. For three days, it had refused to wake up properly—stuck in a boot loop, flashing the ITEL logo like a frantic distress signal. Its owner, an elderly watchmaker named Mr. Luthando, sighed. The phone contained photos of his late wife’s garden, now lost in a digital coma. The phone was reborn

Kofi pulled up a chair and placed the phone on the workbench next to a disassembled pendulum clock. “Lesson one. A hard reset wipes everything. It’s the last resort. You’re going back to the day it left the factory.”

“One more thing,” Kofi said. “We should wipe the cache too.” He selected —a quick blip, no confirmation needed. “Cache is temporary junk. Sometimes it’s the junk that causes the boot loop.” A factory exorcism

The ITEL logo appeared—but this time it didn’t freeze. It glowed steadily for twenty seconds, then dissolved into a setup screen: Welcome. Select language.