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How to reset an iPhone or iPad back to factory settings: delete all personal data, photos, videos

How to reset an iPhone or iPad back to factory settings: delete all personal data, photos, videos

Posted on September 26, 2015September 27, 2019 By Jarvis

If you’re selling your iPhone or iPad, or getting it repaired, you’ll want to remove all your email, photos, videos, notes, passwords and any other personal data. We explain how to back up that data and then reset your iOS device to factory settings.

Whether you’re selling your iPhone or taking it for repair you should reset it to delete your accounts – including your Apple ID, Facebook, ebay, email and other accounts – and remove all your content including apps, photos and music. Here’s how to reset an iPhone, iPad and iPod touch to factory settings.
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