How to reset iPhone to factory settings without password or computer?

How do you force reset an iPhone without a computer?

Apple's new iPhone 6s and 6s Plus have been released.

The new iPhones are faster than ever before and have some new features. There are some ways to force a reset on your phone without connecting it to a computer, but it is risky.

If you don't know what to do with your new iPhone 6s or 6s Plus, don't worry, we have a video for you on how to do a factory reset on your iPhone. If you would like to reset your phone without connecting it to a computer, you can try the following methods: Method 1. Force a Restart The best way to reset your iPhone 6s or 6s Plus is to force a restart. First, hold down the power button and the home button for at least 10 seconds. Then press the power button again until you see the Apple logo. After that, let go of the buttons and hold them for 10 seconds. When your iPhone 6s or 6s Plus boots up for the first time, you will be greeted by the Apple logo. This is how you force a reset on your iPhone 6s or 6s Plus.

Method 2. Use iTunes and the USB If you have a computer, you can try to use iTunes to reset your iPhone 6s or 6s Plus. But you might lose all of your data. If you do not want to lose any data, it is recommended that you connect your iPhone 6s or 6s Plus to a computer via the USB. You can do this by following the steps below:

Connect your iPhone 6s or 6s Plus to a computer via the USB cable. Open iTunes. Now select the location to save the backup file. Method 3. Use Phone by DFU If you are not comfortable with using iTunes, you can use the Phone by DFU method. The steps are simple: Download the Phone by DFU app for iOS from the App Store. Connect your iPhone 6s or 6s Plus to your computer via the USB cable.

How to reset iPhone to factory settings without password or computer?

The problem is that the passcode is too complicated and it's impossible to enter it in a mobile phone. I've tried to erase data in iPhone and iTunes, but it didn't work. If I erase data on iTunes I can set my iPhone to factory settings, but after this I have no option to set my iPhone passcode. Connect your iPhone to your Mac. Launch iTunes and then go to iPhone tab.

Select your device and choose Restore from there. Choose 'Forgot passcode or couldn't connect to wifi' option. It will ask you to enter your Apple ID and then restore it.

How do I force my iPhone to factory reset?

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I've lost the Apple ID and the password to my phone, but the phone hasn't been rooted yet (it's locked). If I send it back to Apple, what will happen to my iPhone? Will they wipe out everything on it or something? What if I do a hard reset with the computer? What happens then? You need to sign into your iCloud account on your phone before sending it to Apple. They will then wipe it clean.

In the future, you should also be careful of unlocking your phone (or rooting it) since it voids the warranty. What happens if I just power off and on again without a backup? And what's the difference between soft and hard resets? The only way to know is by attempting. When it powers on again, it should be completely wiped, and there will be nothing on it. A soft reset wipes the storage, but retains settings and all data in the internal storage. A hard reset will erase everything on the memory card and the internal storage. If you don't have an iTunes backup, it will delete everything that's on the memory card. How does a firmware upgrade impact the warranty? How can I force the phone to upgrade? You can't force a firmware upgrade on an already-sold phone. It's only something Apple does on new phones. In order to do that, you'd have to restore your phone to factory settings. You can do this with a computer using iTunes or by sending the phone back to Apple. In that case, when they're done repairing your phone, they'll replace it.

In my opinion, there is no difference. Hard resets are more effective, and most of the time, a factory reset will get you back on track. However, if it doesn't, you'll need to restore the phone.

It depends how much money you're willing to lose. This is probably a better question for the MacRumors Community Forum, but. As of the iPhone 5S, they no longer allow for "free" firmware updates.

Can you factory reset a locked iPhone?

I'm hoping someone can help me, my iPhone 6 is set up to be locked so only the carrier uses it, but now I need it back for a while.

Is there any way to factory reset a locked phone? ? If they've got Touch ID then the iPhone could be factory reset and put on any carrier if your sim is in it. That might help a bit as well. Just make sure you have that sim in when you try though. It's a bit harder than that.

It's not possible to reset the lock from iCloud. But then there's no point in resetting the phone at all since you'll lose the data and apps on the phone. So your best option would be to backup all your data to iCloud and get a new sim. If you use iTunes/iCloud to backup and restore then you'd be able to get everything back.

I'm not aware of any factory reset tools that work on iCloud locked devices. There is a "Restore From Backup" that allows your to restore from an iCloud backup made prior to being locked. You will lose all new files and apps, of course. But the backups done in iCloud should be fine.

But if you are willing to buy a new sim card (assuming you haven't used up the one provided by your current carrier) and use that in the phone, you should be able to access the phone with your backup key, which you created when you first signed up for ios backups. Apple doesn't really support the backup feature, since they don't sell any iOS devices under their own brand. You can have it done by a third party.

No. The only way to factory reset a device when it is locked is to take out the SIM card and install a fresh one. If you do this and take an iCloud backup, you won't be able to restore anything. Also, you won't be able to take a backup on the iCloud service.

No, unless you have the iCloud.appleid password. A Factory Reset won't remove the account or password that is locked and only removes the device.

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