To wipe your iPhone 7 Plus before selling it, you can either restore it to factory settings or use a third-party app. To restore it to factory settings, go to Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings. To use a third-party app, there are many options available, but one popular option is called CleanMyPhone.
Yes, deleting an iPhone app really deletes everything. When you delete an app, its files and data are removed from your device.
If you have forgotten your Apple ID password, you will need to reset it before you can erase your device. To reset your password, go to iforgot.apple.com and follow the instructions. Once you have reset your password, you can erase your device by following these steps:Open the Settings app and tap General.Tap Reset.Tap Erase All Content and Settings.Enter your Apple ID password and tap Erase.
Yes, a hard reset will delete everything on your iPhone 7. This includes your photos, videos, contacts, and any other data stored on your phone. It’s important to back up your data before performing a hard reset.
To wipe your iPhone, you need to erase all of the data on it. This can be done by going to Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings.
To clear all data from your iPhone, go to Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings. This will delete all your apps, music, photos, and other data from your phone.
Yes, erase all content and settings is the same as factory reset. When you perform a factory reset, your device will be restored to its original state – like when it was first purchased. This means all your data (including photos, music, apps, and settings) will be erased.
There are a few ways to reset your iPhone to factory settings without a password. One way is to use iCloud to erase your device. Another way is to use iTunes to restore your device.
To take an iPhone back to factory settings, you need to erase all the data on the phone and then restore it from a backup. To erase the data, go to Settings > General > Reset and tap “Erase All Content and Settings.” To restore from a backup, connect the phone to your computer and open iTunes. Click on the phone in the iTunes sidebar and then click “Restore.
A factory reset restores the device to its original condition, while a hard reset erases all data on the device.
There could be a few reasons why your iPhone won’t let you erase all content and settings. One possibility is that your device is locked and you need to enter your passcode to proceed. Another possibility is that you have a setting enabled that prevents you from erasing all content and settings. For example, if you have iCloud backup enabled, then erasing all content and settings will also delete the backup.