Once inside Recovery Mode on the Realme C35, users are greeted with a text-based menu. Navigation is not done by touch; instead, the are used to move the cursor up and down through the options. The Power button serves as the “Enter” or “Select” key to confirm a choice. Common tasks performed here include “Wipe cache partition,” which clears temporary system files without affecting personal data and often fixes minor glitches, and “Wipe data/factory reset,” which erases all user data and restores the phone to its original factory state—a last resort for forgotten passwords or persistent software corruption. Users can also select “Reboot system now” to exit Recovery Mode and return to normal operation. It is critical to exercise caution in this menu, as selecting the wrong option, especially a factory reset, will result in permanent data loss if a backup was not made.
This is the most reliable and common method used by Android users worldwide. It works even if your touch screen is unresponsive or the phone is stuck on the Realme logo. How to Open Recovery Mode on REALME C35
If you release the buttons too early or too late, you might see a screen of a fallen Android robot with a red exclamation mark and the text "No command." Don’t panic. This is the stock recovery’s “error” screen. To get to the actual menu: Once inside Recovery Mode on the Realme C35,
After the phone is completely off (no vibration, no screen glow), give it a brief pause. This is the most reliable and common method
You should see your device’s serial number followed by "device." If you see "unauthorized," check your phone for a debugging authorization prompt and accept it.