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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 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 → General → Transfer or Reset iPhone → Erase All Content and Settings, and follow the on-screen instructions.
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 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 to “Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone.”
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.
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...
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.