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The Different Ways of Resetting an iPhone

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There are four potential ways that you can reset an iPhone. They are the soft reset, the hard reset, a total reset of the factory settings, and then there’s putting the phone in DFU mode and restoring it from there.


The iPhone Soft Reset

The soft reset of the iPhone is where you turn the device off and then on again. It is most comparable to turning off and then restarting a desktop or laptop computer. It’s often one of the first options you might try if you are encountering a problem that seems likely to be software-related. Soft resets do not affect the device’s data, so there is no need to back up the phone before you do it.


The iPhone Hard Reset

The hard reset is when you restart the phone and refresh the memory in which the apps run. One of the better times to do it would be when the device has frozen. Like the soft reset, it does not delete data, so it is safe to do without backing up the phone. The hard reset is considered a more extreme or powerful option than the soft version.


The iPhone Factory Reset

Then there is the total reset of the device, also called a factory reset. This is where you reset all the settings on the device so that you return it to the factory settings that were there when you bought it brand-new.


This move necessitates a backup beforehand because all of the data and settings that were on the phone will be completely wiped from it. You can do a backup with either iTunes or iCloud, and then restore the phone after you’re done wiping it clean. This is something that you should only do if there is a serious problem with the software on your iPhone.

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