How to Factory Reset iPhone: Erase Everything and Start Fresh
A factory reset wipes your iPhone completely—apps, photos, settings, everything. It returns the device to the same state it was in when it left the factory.
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Former Apple Genius Bar technician. Now writes guides helping people get the most from their devices.
A factory reset wipes your iPhone completely—apps, photos, settings, everything. It returns the device to the same state it was in when it left the factory.
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