Returning an iPhone device to factory settings will fix many problems. In that light, let’s take a look at how to reset your iPhone.
Resetting your iPhone means completely wiping the data on the device and returning it to factory settings.
If your iPhone or iPad is not working properly and initial solutions are not working, a full reset may be necessary.
However, maybe you should first try restarting your device.
Namely, a factory reset can help resolve issues with your phone if it is crashing or freezing, or suffering from unidentifiable problems.
Today’s electronic appliances can be very complicated, and can occasionally get themselves into a bit unclear state.
Resetting and wiping a device can fix issues that cause it to get stuck in a loop or impair its performance.
Moreover, if you are trying to sell your iPhone it is crucial that you remove all the unwanted data stored in. If you do not do that, an unscrupulous buyer could gain access to your social media, financial data, personal information and many more.
Firstly, you have to back up your phone. You can use either iTunes or iCloud.
For iCloud, go to Settings, then tap iCloud and Backup and ensure that the feature is enabled
To see when the last backup was run look under the Back Up Now option where the date and time should be displayed.
To use iTunes you will have to plug your device into your computer or Mac using the charging cable. Then, click on the iPhone or iPad icon in the top-left corner of iTunes.
Now you are ready to perform a factory reset.
This means that all of your data will be deleted, which backing up your phone essential before resetting it.
If you forgot to back up your device, there is still chance that there is a backup and you are still not aware of it.
Just go to Settings and iCloud and click on Storage. There you will see various backups of your iOS devices.