How to Reset iPhone 12

As mentioned above, “reset” is another term for restarting an iPhone. To reset iPhone 12, follow these steps:

How to Hard Reset iPhone 12

Hard reset iPhone 12 when your iPhone won’t respond to the standard reset steps or if you need to solve more persistent problems. Here’s how:

How to Reset iPhone 12 Settings

Your iPhone 12 contains all sorts of settings related to Wi-Fi, cellular networks, and connected Bluetooth devices, as well as your preferences and settings for how your iPhone is personalized to you. To solve some problems, you may need to reset those settings. To do that, go to Settings > General > Reset. From that screen, your iPhone 12 reset options are:

Reset All Settings: Returns all of your settings to the defaults. It won’t erase any apps or data. Erase All Content and Settings: Deletes all of the data on your iPhone. This includes all preferences and settings, and every song, app, photo, movie, or other file on your phone. Reset Network Settings: Returns wireless networking settings to the factory defaults. This includes Bluetooth devices and Wi-Fi passwords. Reset Keyboard Dictionary: Removes any custom spellings and words you’ve added to your iPhone’s dictionary. Reset Home Screen Layout: Undo all of your custom iPhone folders and app layouts you’ve made so your home screen returns to the default. Reset Location & Privacy: Removes all location and privacy settings so that apps that need to use your GPS location, address book, microphone, or other private data have to ask permission again.

How to Factory Reset iPhone 12

If you want to return your iPhone to its brand-new state, the way it came out of the box, you need to factory reset iPhone 12. You should do this before sending your iPhone in for service or selling your iPhone, or when you need to solve a problem by deleting all of your data and settings. Here’s how to factory reset iPhone 12: