To delete data from your iPhone 6, you can either use the Settings app or the iTunes app. To delete data using the Settings app, go to Settings > General > Storage & iCloud Usage. Under “Storage” you will see how much storage space is used on your phone and how much is available. Under “iCloud” you will see how much storage space is used for iCloud and how much is available.

There are a few ways to clear data from your iPhone. One way is to go to Settings > General > Storage & iCloud Usage and then tap Manage Storage. Underneath iCloud, you’ll see a list of apps with the amount of data they’re using. Tap an app and then tap Delete App. Another way is to go to Settings > Safari and then tap Clear History and Website Data.

Yes, a hard reset will delete everything on your iPhone 6. This includes all of your apps, photos, music, and other data. It is important to back up your data before performing a hard reset.

If you have a backup of your device, you can restore it from the backup. If you don’t have a backup, you will need to erase all the data on your device and then set it up as a new device.

Factory reset is a way of restoring a device to its original, out-of-the-box state. This can be done on Android devices by going to Settings > Backup and reset > Factory data reset. Hard reset is a way of forcibly rebooting a device. This can be done on Android devices by holding down the power and volume down buttons until the device restarts.

A soft reset is a restart of your iPhone that doesn’t delete any of your data. To do a soft reset, hold down the power button and the home button at the same time until the Apple logo appears.

Yes, a factory reset deletes everything on an iPhone. This includes all apps, photos, music, and other data. It’s important to back up your iPhone before performing a factory reset.

Yes, you can reset your phone without losing anything. However, you will need to back up your data before doing so.

There are a few things that resetting your iPhone can fix. If your phone is frozen or unresponsive, a hard reset can usually fix the problem. Resetting also fixes some software issues and can help clear up memory problems.

The factory settings for the iPhone 6 are located in the Settings app. In the Settings app, scroll down and tap on General. Tap on Reset and then tap on Reset All Settings. This will reset all of the settings on your iPhone to their default values.

A soft reset is a restart of your phone that doesn’t erase any of your data. This is useful if your phone is acting up or you just want to restart it for some reason.