Note: if you’re looking to factory reset your Mac instead, we can help!
How to Back Up the Data on Your iPhone
If you need to migrate the data on your existing iPhone to a new iPhone, you will need to create a copy or backup of all of the information on your phone. You can do this using a wired connection to a Mac/PC or wirelessly via iCloud.
Back Up Your iPhone Using iCloud (Wireless Backup)
Tip: learn how to use iCloud Keychain on Windows in this tutorial.
Back Up Your iPhone Using a Mac/PC (Wired Backup)
Tip: having trouble identifying which cable to use? Check out our quick video guide to learn how to tell the difference between USB-C and USB 3 vs Thunderbolt.
How to Factory Reset Your iPhone
Trading in your iPhone or looking to start anew? Here is how to erase all of the content and settings on your iPhone before you hand it over to be reused or recycled: Good to know: this tutorial can help you secure your data and privacy on your IPhone.
How to Remotely Factory Reset Your iPhone
If your iPhone is stolen or you lose it, you may not have direct access to your iPhone, but you can remotely wipe it with a factory reset via the Find My app.
When and How To Disable Find My
When you set up Find My on an Apple device, the Activation Lock security feature is automatically enabled, preventing bad actors from reactivating your device following a factory reset. Every time an iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Apple Watch, or Mac that has an Apple T2 security chip or Apple silicon is activated or recovered, the device contacts Apple to check whether Activation Lock is turned on. If you plan on trading in your iPhone or lending it to someone else, you will need to disable Find My iPhone to automatically disable Activation Lock. This ensures that the new owner will not need to enter the old owner’s Apple ID credentials to operate the device. Follow the steps below to disable Find My and Activation Lock on your iPhone: Image credit: Unsplash. All screenshots by Brahm Shank.