No, rebooting Android does not erase data. Rebooting Android simply restarts the device.

There are a few ways to restart your computer without losing data. The simplest is to press the power button on your computer and wait a few seconds for it to turn off and then turn it back on. Another way to restart your computer is to hold down the “shift” key and hit the “restart” button.

To reboot your Android phone, power off the device and then power it back on by pressing and holding the Power button for about 7 seconds.

No, rebooting does not delete everything. Rebooting your computer will restart all of the operating system processes and files. However, some files and folders may be automatically saved by your computer’s operating system.

No, rebooting does not delete pictures. Rebooting just restarts your device and the pictures are still there.

It’s always a good idea to power down your phone and remove the battery if it’s not in use for an extended period of time. Rebooting your phone will clear out any temporary files and apps that may have been installed.

To do a soft reset on your Android, go to Settings > General > Reset and tap Reset phone.

There are a few ways to restart an app without deleting it:Open the app and press the “Restart” button on the bottom right corner.Swipe up from the bottom of the screen and tap “Exit” to quit the app.Hold down the “Home” button on your device and swipe to the left to open the “Apps” menu.

Reset is to restore the device to its default settings. Erase is to completely erase all data on a device.

Rebooting a phone will erase all data and settings on the device.