I tried to perform a factory reset in Android using the RecoverySystem class, but I get permission errors, which I can not overwrite because they are system permissions. I w
This works on a many different devices I have tried. (more than 20)
Context foreignContext = createPackageContext("com.android.settings", Context.CONTEXT_IGNORE_SECURITY | Context.CONTEXT_INCLUDE_CODE);
Class<?> yourClass = foreignContext.getClassLoader().loadClass("com.android.settings.MasterClear");
Intent intent = new Intent(foreignContext, yourClass);
startActivity(intent);
@TapanHP, You can use any ID just to handle the activity result callback.
int REQUEST_CODE_ENABLE_ADMIN =1234;
you have to use DeviceAdministration (API 2.2 or above)
DevicePolicyManager mDPM; mDPM.wipeData(0);
See: http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/admin/device-admin.html
After Android 8.0, you can send am broadcast to trigger the factory reset process if you can get root permission:
am broadcast -p "android" --receiver-foreground -a android.intent.action.FACTORY_RESET
I suggest you send the user to the proper settings activity and let them do it themselves.
See this tutorial and use settings activity android.provider.Settings.ACTION_PRIVACY_SETTINGS
Third party applications most DEFINITELY can do this.
On 2.2+ devices (including latest 4.x) you would have to use the DevicePolicyManager and include permissions in the AndroidManifest.xml. For older devices you can use foreign context loader as described in other answer.
import android.app.admin.DevicePolicyManager;
import android.content.ComponentName;
DevicePolicyManager mDPM;
ComponentName mDeviceAdmin;
On Create determine there Android version and get handle on objects
currentAPIVersion = Build.VERSION.SDK_INT;
if (currentAPIVersion >= android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES.FROYO) {
//2.2+
mDPM = (DevicePolicyManager)getSystemService(Context.DEVICE_POLICY_SERVICE);
mDeviceAdmin = new ComponentName(this, WipeDataReceiver.class);
}
The WipeDataReceiver class was a class to implement DeviceAdminReceiver, but did not have any overrides or code updates.
public static class WipeDataReceiver extends DeviceAdminReceiver {
}
On Resume, initially the will have to confirm Factory Reset. when the Activity returns result it will perform wipeData. If it's Froyo or less, you can jump the stock factory reset activity.
if (currentAPIVersion >= android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES.FROYO) {
// 2.2+
if (!mDPM.isAdminActive(mDeviceAdmin)) {
Intent intent = new Intent(DevicePolicyManager.ACTION_ADD_DEVICE_ADMIN);
intent.putExtra(DevicePolicyManager.EXTRA_DEVICE_ADMIN, mDeviceAdmin);
intent.putExtra(DevicePolicyManager.EXTRA_ADD_EXPLANATION, "Process will remove user installed applications, settings, wallpaper and sound settings. Are you sure you want to wipe device?");
startActivityForResult(intent, REQUEST_CODE_ENABLE_ADMIN);
} else {
// device administrator, can do security operations
mDPM.wipeData(0);
}
} else {
// 2.1
try {
Context foreignContext = this.createPackageContext("com.android.settings", Context.CONTEXT_IGNORE_SECURITY | Context.CONTEXT_INCLUDE_CODE);
Class<?> yourClass = foreignContext.getClassLoader().loadClass("com.android.settings.MasterClear");
Intent i = new Intent(foreignContext, yourClass);
this.startActivityForResult(i, REQUEST_CODE_ENABLE_ADMIN);
} catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {
}
}