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  1. 4 days ago · Select Erase [Your iPhone name]. Enter your Apple ID to sign out of the device. Tap Erase [Your iPhone name]. Your phone will start to reset. Once it turns back on, follow the prompts to set up your iPhone with a new passcode, and restore it from a recent backup.

  2. 2 days ago · Go to Settings Apple ID Find My Find My iPhone, and toggle off Find My iPhone. To reset your iPhone or iPad to default, go to Settings GeneralTransfer or Reset iPhone Erase All Content and Settings, and follow the on-screen instructions.

  3. 3 days ago · To reset network settings on iPhone, Go to Settings > Tap General > Select Transfer or Reset iPhone > Tap Reset > Tap Reset Network Settings.

  4. 4 days ago · So, if your iPhone says no SIM, even after trying all the mentioned methods, it’s time to reset it to its factory version. Here’s how to factory reset your iPhone: Go toSettings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone.”

  5. 4 days ago · Fix 1. Force Restart the iPhone. Fix 2. Adjust Screen Brightness. Fix 3. Enable the True Tone Feature. Fix 4. Enable the Auto-Brightness Feature. Fix 5. Reset iPhone Settings. Fix 6. Update the iOS System. Fix 7. Remove Background Apps. Fix 8. Restore via iTunes. Fix 9. Perform DFU Restore. Part 3.

  6. 3 days ago · Quick Tips. Open Control Center and long-press on Focus. Turn off the relevant Focus Mode. Go to Settings and tap on Notifications > Scheduled Summary > turn off the Messages toggle. Open iPhone...

  7. 4 days ago · Reset your iPhone Finally, you can simply reset your iPhone and start from scratch. Regardless of the level of system failure you are encountering, a factory reset can simply help you start anew.

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