If your iPhone is frozen, unresponsive, stuck on the Apple logo, or refusing to restart normally, a hard reset is often the quickest fix. Unlike a factory reset, a hard reset does not erase your data.
Resetting your iPhone to factory settings is an essential process for various situations, such as troubleshooting persistent issues, preparing the device for resale, or passing it on to someone else.
With Apple Inc.’s latest iOS 18 update, the Control Center on your iPhone has become more customizable than ever. Now, you can effortlessly add, remove, or rearrange icons, create swipeable screens, ...
Before starting the restoration process, it’s important to prepare your iPhone properly. This involves resetting the device to factory settings, which clears all existing data and allows you to access ...
Have you customized your iPhone's Control Center only to end up with a cluttered mess? Fortunately, Apple's latest iOS 18.1 update (currently in beta) has you covered, thanks to a new reset option ...
In the fifth beta of iOS 18.1, Apple has made some changes to the new customizable Control Center, refining it ahead of when iOS 18.1 is set to come out in October. In the Control Center section of ...
iOS 27 adds a standalone recovery mode to iPhone and iPad. Fix failed updates and boot loops without a Mac or USB cable.
Anurag's interest in technology was sparked around 15 years ago when he first tried a Nokia smartphone, one of those Windows-powered devices. Having only used feature phones up until then, he was ...