Having It Mind, This Is How to Erase iPhone's Data Before Selling It.
A new version of iPhone will soon be available in the stores
nationwide. Apple just launched iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus with upgraded
features and it started shipping on September 22.
The phones come with 64GB or 256GB storage. Come November 3, the
company will also start receiving pre-orders for iPhone X to mark its
10th anniversary.
Which of the latest version of iPhone has caught your fancy? Are
you planning to trade in your old phone for a new iPhone? Whichever
version you decide to buy, remember you will need to backup all your
information on the old one. Your pictures, videos, documents, emails,
contacts, and other personal information should not be shared with the
new buyer.
Follow these simple steps highlighted by www.lifewire.com to make
sure that every trace of you and your life has been wiped from the
phone.
Make a backup of your iPhone’s data
If you are getting a new iPhone, you will need to make sure that
your old one is backed up so that when you restore the data to your new
phone. Everything will be current and you won’t have to start from the
scratch.
Depending on which version of iOS you are using and your sync
preference settings, you should either backup to your computer or the
iCloud service.
Currently, the iCloud service will backup almost everything that
you need to restore your iPhone but it is possible that some apps will
not support backup to the iCloud.
Also, some really old versions of iPhones such as the original
iPhone and iPhone 3G don’t have access to the iCloud service so you will
need to use a computer as backup using the iPhone’s docking cable.
Follow the steps below to do this.
- Connect your iPhone to the computer you normally sync it with.
- Open iTunes and click on your iPhone from the left-hand navigation pane.
- From the iPhone’s page on the right side of the screen, click the “Back up to this computer” check box.
- Right-click the iPhone from the window pane on the left side of the screen and click “Back Up” from the pop-up menu.
Note: If you have purchased some items on your
phone and haven’t transferred these purchases to your computer yet,
right-click the iPhone and choose “Transfer Purchases” to transfer the
purchases prior to backup.
Make sure the back-up process succeeds before performing the following steps:
Erase all of your iPhone’s data and settings
Since you don’t want the buyer to have access to your personal
data, you will need to wipe the phone clean of all of your personal
data. Follow these instructions to clear the data on your phone.
- Tap the settings ‘gear icon’ from the home screen or any other page it is located on your iPhone.
- Tap the “General” settings menu item.
- Choose the “Reset” menu item.
- Tap on the “Erase All Content and Settings” menu item.
- The process can take between a few minutes to several hours so it is probably something that you don’t want to do while you are waiting in line to trade your phone in.
I found the hard way that just because you wiped your iPhone’s data
doesn’t mean that everything linking you to the phone has been removed.
There are some apps that may still be linked based on your phone’s
unique hardware ID.
If you use any apps that allow you to authenticate based on your
iPhone’s unique hardware ID, you should visit the apps websites to
unlink the phone to your account. This is because some apps retain your
personal information as long as they are still linked your iPhone’s
unique ID. You can link your new phone to your account after you install
the apps on your new iPhone.
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