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5 hours ago Get your device ready. Make sure that your Mac or PC is updated. If you're using iTunes, make sure that you have the latest version. If you want to save the information on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod, make a backup. Go to Settings > [your name] > Find My, tap Find My iPhone, then turn it off.
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12 hours ago Restore your device from an iCloud backup. Turn on your device. You should see a Hello screen. If you already set up your device, you need to erase all of its content before you can use these steps to restore from your backup. Follow the onscreen setup steps until you reach the Apps & Data screen, then tap Restore from iCloud Backup.
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11 hours ago Dec 08, 2017 . People cannot only purchase digital content in iTunes, but also reset iPhone from computer. Step 1. Run the latest version of iTunes on your computer and hook up your iPhone to the computer too. Step 2. Click on the "Device" icon and navigate to the "Summary" window.
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12 hours ago Dec 15, 2017 . Reset iPhone After getting iPad into the DFU or Recovery mode, you will see you are going to the model information checking interface. Just click the "Back" icon and select "Advanced Mode" and "Confirm" button to start to download the firmware and restore your iPhone to factory settings.
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12 hours ago When passcode is still remembered, and you can successfully access iPhone, iPhone can be hard reset via menu. Step 1: Go to Settings General Reset and select " Erase All Content and Settings ". Step 2: When a message prompts you whether you want to restore iPhone to …
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6 hours ago I show you how to properly reset and restore any iPhone or iPad so you can sell it, give it away, return it and make sure they you have removed all data. In...
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2 hours ago Jan 04, 2018 . Up to50%cash back . Here we explain how to reset all settings on iPhone: Step 1. Open Settings app, go to General > Reset > Reset All Settings. Step 2. Enter your passcode for iPhone screen lock and then tap Reset All Settings to confirm. Step 3. iPhone will take a little while to restart and then you can use your iPhone normally.
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1 hours ago Jun 08, 2010 . All US iphones are locked to AT&T. It would work in Japan, but only with international provisioning enabled for the account. You could not put a Softbank sim in the phone. That would be very expensive. The iphone is a world phone, & will work on any GSM network. Whether the phone is unlocked or not, is a different story.
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7 hours ago Sign in to iCloud to access your photos, videos, documents, notes, contacts, and more. Use your Apple ID or create a new account to start using Apple services.
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12 hours ago Connect the iPhone to your computer. Perform a hard reset on your phone by holding down the sleep/wake button and the Home button at the same time. Hold the buttons until the “ Connect to iTunes ” screen appears. On your computer, choose “ Restore ” from the iTunes screen. This will delete all data from your phone.
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9 hours ago Drag the slider across, and your device will turn itself off. Wait at least 30 seconds for the phone to fully power down and reset. Then press down the …
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You can reset all settings on iPhone, or only reset network settings or other functions based on your need. Here we explain how to reset all settings on iPhone: Step 1. Open Settings app, go to General > Reset > Reset All Settings. Step 2. Enter your passcode for iPhone screen lock and then tap Reset All Settings to confirm.
When iPhone buttons are available, this way is one of the easiest methods to restore iPhone to factory settings without passcode. Step 1: Press and hold the Home button (at the bottom of iPhone) and the Sleep/Wake button (on top of the iPhone) simultaneously.
Steps to soft reset iPhone 8 or earlier devices 1 Press and hold the Power button on the top or side until you see “Slide to power off” appears. 2 Drag the slider and your device will be shut off. 3 Now press the Power button again until you see the Apple logo screen.
A factory reset is the next step, but it's not something that should be done lightly. It's essentially going to erase everything that makes it your iPhone. For the uninitiated, a factory reset turns back time to when the device was released from, well, the factory – wiping all account info, apps, media, and any other stored data from the device.