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Learn how to securely erase information from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch and restore your device to factory settings. If you also need to securely erase your Apple Watch, you can use these steps to unpair your devices .
This tutorial explains how to force restart or hard reset Apple's second-generation iPhone SE (2020) and third-generation iPhone SE (2022), and how to activate Device Firmware...
When you erase your iPhone, it’s restored to factory settings. If you want to reset your iPhone settings but keep your personal content, see Reset iPhone settings to their defaults. Back up your iPhone so you can restore your data later on a different device. Go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone. Tap Erase All Content and Settings.
Restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod to factory settings using a computer. A factory restore erases the information and settings on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod and installs the latest version of iOS, iPadOS, or iPod software.
You can factory reset your iPhone SE by going to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Erase all Content and Settings > Continue > Erase iPhone.
If you are still having issues with your device, you may need to do a Factory data reset (Master reset). This will reset all settings to their defaults and erase all data stored on iPhone, including your contacts, messages, and music.
By resetting the Apple iPhone SE to the factory settings, all original settings and factory settings will be applied. In contrast to a ‘soft reset’, with the ‘hard reset’ all your personal data, files and apps on the device will be lost. For that reason, always try a soft reset first before resetting to the factory settings.
When iPhone restarts and displays the Hello screen, you’ve successfully reset the device to factory settings. You can set it up as a new device, restore data from a backup, or transfer information from another device using Quick Start.
This is a video on how to perform a factory reset on your Apple iPhone SE 2020. Reset and Restore.
Backing up your iPhone can be done through iCloud or by connecting your phone to a computer and using iTunes. This step is crucial because once you factory reset, there’s no going back. All your apps, photos, messages, and settings will be gone for good. Navigate to the settings icon on your iPhone’s home screen.