Reset the factory settings of iOS it's a great way to resolve performance issues, software issues, or simply return your device to its original iOS factory state.
In this article here at Coliseu Geek, I am going to explain how to factory reset iOS on an iPhone or iPad.
Before starting, it is important to make backup all your data from your cell phone, as resetting to factory settings will erase all data from the device.
Step 1: Access iOS Settings
To get started, open the settings on your iOS device.
Step 2: Access the “General” option
Scroll down on the settings screen and select the “General” option.
Step 3: Select “Reset”
Within the general settings, scroll down until you find the “Reset” option and select it.
Step 4: Select “Erase all content and settings”
Within the reset options, select the “Erase all content and settings” option. This option will erase all data on the device and restore it to factory settings.
Step 5: Confirm the reset
Once the option “Erase all content and settings” is selected, the device will ask you to confirm the reset. Select “Erase iPhone/iPad” option to continue.
Step 6: Wait for iOS Reset
After confirming the reset, the device will restart and begin the process of erasing all data and restoring factory settings. Wait until the process is completed.
Resetting to factory settings is an easy and effective way to resolve performance, software or security issues on your iOS device.
By following these simple steps, you can reset settings from the factory of your iPhone or iPad. Always remember to back up your data before performing a factory reset.