Factory Reset is the process of restoring all device settings to the factory default, pre-defined settings. This includes removing of all personal data, files and folders, settings, phone contacts, etc. So this is why it is always advised to take a full backup before you proceed to such actions.
Factory Reset is located in Settings > Privacy (or Back up and Reset if you use Android 4.0). By choosing Factory data reset you will be warned that you will lose all of your information and settings if you do so, and then you will be asked to enter your Google Account password in order to continue. After authenticating your Google Account, your device would reset and then reboot.
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