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Reset Device

Learn how to perform a soft or factory reset of your device.


INSTRUCTIONS & INFO

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Wi-Fi or a wireless data connection is required to re-activate your iPhone after a reset.

There are multiple ways to reset your device if you are experiencing issues. The first step is to power cycle/restart your device.

In this tutorial, you will learn how to:

 

• Power cycle/restart your device
• Perform a soft reset
• Reset network settings
• Perform a factory data reset 

 

Power cycle/restart your device

Simultaneously press and hold the Side button and the Volume up or down button until the slider appears, then select and drag the Power icon to the right.

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Perform a soft reset

If a power cycle/restart does not resolve your issue, perform a soft reset. Press and quickly release the Volume up button > press and quickly release the Volume down button > press and hold the Side button until you see the Apple logo.

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Reset network settings

If you are having connectivity issues, you can try resetting your network settings. This will delete all network settings, returning them to factory defaults. From the home screen, select the settings app Settings app > General > scroll to and select Transfer or Reset iPhone > select Reset Reset Network Settings > select Reset Network Settings again to confirm.

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Perform a factory data reset

If you are still having issues with your device, you may need to do a Factory data reset (Master reset). This will reset all settings to their defaults and erase all data stored on iPhone, including your contacts, messages, and music.

1. From the home screen select the settings app Settings app.

Note: iPhone cannot be used while data is being erased. iPhone will instantly and securely erase all data, and then restore settings to their factory defaults. After iPhone reboots, it will display the "Connect to iTunes" screen. If you have backed up your device to iTunes or iCloud, you may be able to restore personal data back to iPhone, if desired. Wi-Fi or a wireless data connection is required to re-activate iPhone after a reset. Learn more from the Apple support articles Back up your iPhone and Erase all content and settings on your iPhone.

2. Select General, then scroll to and select Transfer or Reset iPhone.

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3. Select Erase All Content and Settings to reset device, then select Continue.

 

Note: After selecting Continue, your device will automatically backup your device to iCloud, if you would like to continue without backing up your device, select Skip Backup.

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5. Enter your Apple ID Password. Select Turn Off then select the desired reset option.

Note: If you have a passcode, you will be prompted to enter your passcode to complete the reset. If you can't update or restore your iPhone with the steps above, for instructions on how to put your device in recovery mode and set it up again, click here.

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