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Procedure for iPhone models 8, X, XR, XS, SE (2nd and 3rd generation), 11, 12, 13, and 14.
- Press and release the VOL+ button.
- Press and release the VOL- button.
- Press and hold the ON/OFF button until the device shuts down.
- The Apple logo should appear.
If needed, check out more details about forcing an iPhone to reboot.
Procedure for A03s, A5, A8, A10e, A13, A20, A21, A32, A50, A51, A52, A53, A70, A71, Note 5 to Note 20, S6 to S22, Z Flip, Z Fold, Tab A 7 lite/8/8.4/10.5, and Tab S2.
- Hold down the POWER and VOL- buttons for 10 seconds.
- When the screen shuts down, release the buttons immediately.
- The device should reboot on its own.
If needed, check out more details about forcing a Samsung device to reboot.
Procedure for Pixel models.
- Hold down the POWER and VOL- buttons for 10 seconds.
- When the screen shuts down, release the buttons immediately.
- The device should reboot on its own.
If needed, check out more details about forcing a Google Pixel to restart.
- Hold down the POWER button for 10 seconds.
- When the screen shuts down, release the button immediately.
- The device should reboot on its own.
Enter Support followed by your device model in the search bar at the top of the page to find its user guide and consult the restart procedure.
- In the Settings, select General, then select iPhone Storage.
- Refer to the Recommendations to optimize storage space and activate them if desired.
- From the list of installed apps, which indicates the space each app occupies, select the one whose details you wish to view, then choose one of the following actions:
- Uninstall the app to free up space while keeping documents and data
- Delete app and app data
- Remove some of the documents and data from an app
Warning: The Storage Almost Full alert message may appear if your iPhone is running out of space. Follow the recommendations to free up storage or uninstall unused apps and videos.
If necessary, refer to these details about checking the storage space of an iPhone.
- Open the Settings and select Battery and device care.
- Press Storage.
- Check the remaining storage space and delete unused apps and files.
If the deletion option is not proposed, the application or file in question is required by the operating system and must be retained.
Refer to Samsung storage verification for more details if needed.
- Open the Settings and press Storage.
- Press a category to see what saturates the storage.
- Back in Storage, select Free up space and press the menu
. - Select Settings
and activate Smart Storage to free up space automatically.
If needed, refer to these details on verifying the storage space of a Google Pixel.
- Open the Settings and press Storage.
- Check the usage of storage space and free up more if necessary.
Discover more tips for freeing up storage space on an iPhone or Android device.
- In Settings, select your name and tap iCloud.
- Select iCloud Backup and activate to automatically backup your iPhone on a daily basis.
- To perform a manual backup at a specific time, press Back Up Now.
You can view your iCloud backups by selecting Settings > your name > iCloud > Manage Account Storage > Backups
You can delete a backup by selecting it from the list and pressing Delete & Turn Off Backup.
If you use iCloud synchronization for an app or feature, its data is stored in iCloud and automatically updated on all your devices. Therefore, they will not be included in your iCloud backup.
If necessary, refer to these details about saving iPhone data.
- Open the Settings and tap Google, then Backup.
- Tap Back up now.
If necessary, refer to these details for saving an Android device data.
- In Settings, select General, then Transfer or Reset iPhone.
- Select Erase All Content and Settings and press Continue.
- Enter your code, if you have one.
- Wait for iCloud backup or select Skip backup.
- If Find My iPhone is enabled, enter your Apple ID and password, and press Turn Off.
- Press Erase iPhone.
- Wait for the device to reboot and follow the basic iPhone setup instructions.
If necessary, refer to these details for resetting the iPhone.
- Open the Settings and select General management.
- Select Reset and tap Factory data reset.
- Read the information, then drag your finger from bottom to top and press Reset.
- Enter your unlocking data, if applicable, and select Delete all.
- If your phone is linked to a Samsung account, enter your account password.
- Tap OK.
- Wait for the device to reboot and follow the basic setup instructions for the device.
If needed, refer to these details on resetting a Samsung device.
- In the Settings, select System.
- Press Reset options, then press Erase all data (factory reset).
- Press Erase all data.
- If prompted, enter your code and press Erase all data.
- When the reset is complete, select the desired reboot option and follow the basic setup instructions for the device.
If necessary, refer to these details for resetting a Google Pixel.
- In the Settings, select System.
- Press Reset, then press Factory data reset.
- Wait for the device to reboot and follow the basic setup instructions for the device.
Enter Support followed by your device model in the search bar at the top of the page to find its user guide and consult the Reset to Factory Settings procedure.