@Matthew I guess I was assuming that the reset-all-system-settings
option could be provided via the boot options available after pressing
the power+VolUp buttons (I'm assuming here that the secondary menu made
available when pressing VolUp during the recovery boot is not suitable,
as it looked like
@John thanks again for clarification. In any case I did a factory reset
via the power+VolUp buttons. All back and working now. Perhaps a
worthwhile feature request for the future, to have a reset option that
resets device settings, without wiping data? :-)
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@John -- thanks very much for the feedback. One question: what does the
"wipe cache partition" option mean (as opposed to the factory reset,
which is obvious)?
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Any chance of a _very_ hand-holdy description of how to fix this? I ran
into the issue yesterday with my Aquaris phone (obviously the updated
image hasn't landed on the phones yet) and, as the original submitter
says, now have an effectively bricked phone (although the alarm woke me
up this mornin
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