How to factory reset iPhone
In iOS 15
- Open the Settings app and select General
- Swipe to the bottom and tap Transfer or Reset iPhone
- Select Erase All Content and Settings
- Follow the prompts

In iOS 14 and earlier
- Open the Settings app and tap General
- Swipe down to the very bottom and select Reset
- Click Delete all content and settings
- Click Erase now, enter your passcode (if applicable)
- Tap again Erase iPhone to confirm
- Enter your passcode if necessary Apple ID password, then tap "Erase"
You are all set, all the information on your iPhone has been deleted, you should see the iOS welcome screen, just Just like when you first bought an iPhone. Now you have a few options: give the device to someone else, restore the backup, or set up your iPhone as new.
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