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  2. Sep 7, 2021 · Posted on Sep 7, 2021 7:08 PM. The SIM card has none of your data on it except the credentials to connect to your cellular service provider's network. There is nothing to erase on it. You can simply remove the SIM card from your iPhone before sending it in for the trade-in.

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    Learn how to remove or transfer the SIM card in your iPad (Wi-Fi + Cellular models).

    Find your model below to locate the SIM tray. To pop open the SIM tray, insert a paper clip or a SIM-eject tool into the hole beside the tray. Push in, toward the iPad, but don’t force it. If you're having difficulty ejecting the SIM tray, take your device to your carrier or an Apple Store for assistance.

    After you remove your SIM card from the tray, notice the notch in one corner of the new SIM card. Place the new SIM card into the tray — it will fit only one way, because of the notch. Then insert the tray into the device completely and in the same orientation that you removed it. The tray also fits only one way.

    Find the SIM tray on the right side, near the bottom:

    •iPad mini (6th generation)

    •iPad Pro 11-inch (all models)

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  3. Aug 24, 2019 · Aug 24, 2019 7:57 PM in response to jhan23. No. Hardly anything is stored on the SIM card these days and there's no reason to wipe any of that. If you're really paranoid you should be able to remove it first.

  4. Sep 23, 2021 · Posted on Sep 23, 2021 8:35 PM. The eSIM will survive a complete factory reset. At time of easing the device and resetting it, you will be given an option to either save the eSIM plan or delete it. You can choose to save it. You can follow these steps to complete a factory reset on your eSIM-compatiable iPhone.

  5. Feb 16, 2024 · Click Restore [device]*. If you’re signed in to Find My, you need to sign out before you can click Restore. Click Restore again to confirm. Your computer erases your device and installs the latest iOS, iPadOS or iPod software. After your device has been restored to factory settings, it will restart. * Restoring an iPhone does not delete your eSIM.

  6. If you need to wipe your device's data for any reason, you can perform a factory reset. This feature will completely erase your personal information and data to make your phone or tablet a clean slate. You can also reset the general, network, and accessibility settings without erasing apps or data.

  7. Use a computer to erase iPhone. You can use a Mac or Windows PC to erase all data and settings from your iPhone, restore iPhone to factory settings, and install the latest version of iOS. Connect your iPhone to your computer with a USB or USB-C cable. You may also need an adapter.