: You will see an Android mascot with "No command". To enter the actual menu, hold the Power button and then press the Volume Up button once.
Recovery Mode is a special, lightweight environment separate from Android’s normal operating system. It’s useful for troubleshooting issues like factory resets, clearing cache, installing system updates manually, or fixing boot loops. How to Open Recovery Mode on NOKIA G20
If the physical buttons do not work—which can happen on some updated Nokia G20 models—you may need a computer: Computer Access : Use a PC with ADB/Fastboot drivers installed. Command Prompt : You will see an Android mascot with "No command"
: Hold the Volume Down and Power buttons simultaneously. : Turn off your phone completely and wait for a few seconds
: Turn off your phone completely and wait for a few seconds. Connect Power : Plug the phone into a
| Option | Function | |--------|----------| | | Exits Recovery Mode and restarts the phone normally. | | Wipe data/factory reset | Erases all user data (apps, accounts, files) and restores the phone to its original out-of-box state. Use this to fix persistent crashes, forgotten passwords, or before selling the phone. | | Wipe cache partition | Deletes temporary system files. This is safe and often fixes lag, app crashes, or update issues without deleting personal data. | | Apply update from ADB | Allows you to sideload official OTA (over-the-air) update files using a computer. | | Mount /system | Advanced option to access system files (rarely used by normal users). |
Hold the button and quickly press the Volume Up button once. The Recovery Mode menu should now appear. Navigation Tips