![]() While many people think that deleting files simply deletes them from the device’s hard drive, in reality there are some important differences between these two processes. This does not mean that you should go around deleting files on your iPhone willy-nilly. Apple still has a copy of the information stored on your iPhone, so if you ever need to restore it or sell it as part of an estate plan, Apple will be able to recover any lost data without issue. This means that any media you have stored on the device itself will remain untouched.Īnother thing to note is that this does not mean that your iPhone will be completely erased from existence. The only thing that is not deleted is the data on your iPhone’s internal storage. Yes, it will delete everything on your iPhone, including the contents of the phone itself, all of your photos and videos, contacts, text messages, and downloaded apps. In iOS 9 and earlier: Go to Settings > iCloud > Find My Device. ![]() In iOS 10 and later: Go to Settings > iCloud > Find My iPhone/iPad. Tap Restore from iCloud Backup Restore from iCloud.Enter your AppleID Password (if applicable)> After the process is complete, go back to find my iPhone or iPad and enter your Apple ID password (if required) Enter your Apple ID password (if applicable)>.Wait for some time for the reset process to finish.Enduring your patience is key here> Enduring your patience is key here>.Tap Erase iPhone/iPad again and confirm the reset. ![]()
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