Apple recently released the iPhone 11, and if you're planning to ditch your old phone for the new model, you'd better erase all data from it.
The new model launched by Apple was very well received, and most of those who got to use it recommend it.
The cheapest model costs $700, cheaper than the prices the company has been accustomed to lately. However, the price is not the only reason why you want to buy an iPhone 11. Its specifications are also quite good.
So, if you want to ditch your old phone for this one, there are a few steps you should consider.
The first logical step would be to back up your data, to make sure you don't delete anything that you won't be able to recover later. Although formatting your phone automatically disables Find My iPhone and logs you out of your iCloud and iTunes accounts, there have been cases where the operating system failed to complete the operation. Thus, it would be best to disable them yourself, manually.
How to format your old iPhone if you want to upgrade to iPhone 11
The mobile phone contains an extremely large amount of data, information and personal files that you definitely do not want to end up in the possession of others. Whether you want to sell your old iPhone or choose to give it to a relative, resetting it would be the safest solution.
There is a simple option. If your phone turns on and works, you can reset it directly from the settings Tap Settings > General > Reset then tap Erase content and settings.
If you need a computer for this, you can follow these steps: