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Update your phone with your computer
Restore your device to factory settings
Update your phone with your computer
Using a computer:
- If you have a Mac with macOS Catalina or later, open the Finder app.
- If your Mac has macOS Mojave or earlier, or your device is a different PC, open the iTunes app.
- Connect your phone to your computer or Mac.
- Click on your device in the sidebar to the left of the Finder window.
- Select “General” then “Check for Update”.
- Click “Download and Update” and follow the instructions that appear on the screen.
Restore your device to factory settings
Restore factory settings from your Mac
First — be sure to back up your data! Then, follow these steps on your Mac:
- If you have a Mac with macOS Catalina or later, open the Finder app.
- If your Mac has macOS Mojave or earlier, or your device is a different PC, open the iTunes app.
- Connect your smartphone to your computer.
- If you see a pop-up message that asks for a passcode or says “Trust This Computer,” follow the instructions that appear on the screen.
- Select your smartphone when it shows on your computer or laptop.
- Select “Restore [device]” — if you’re still logged in to "Find my", make sure that you sign out first.
- Select “Restore” once more to confirm.
- Your computer will erase your phone and install the latest version of iOS, iPadOS, or iPod software.
- After your phone is restored to factory settings, it will automatically restart.
Force your device to restore
Android devices
- Back up your data first!
- Go to "Settings" > "Google" > "Backup".
- You may also see "Settings" > "Backup".
- If you don’t see either, contact the manufacturer for help.
- To force restart, go back to "Settings" > “Factory Data Reset”.
- Enter your security credentials, if prompted.
- Select “Delete all” and follow the instructions to reset your device.