Should I be worried about unallocated space recovery after resetting my iPhone with "Erase All Content and Settings"?
Does this process take care of unallocated memory space on the iPhone? I just want to make sure before I give my iPhone away
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Does this process take care of unallocated memory space on the iPhone? I just want to make sure before I give my iPhone away
Erasing contents erases contents, and reloads and rebuilds everything, yes.
Keeping current on iOS is the best way to avoid bugs, as leaked memory or leaked storage would usually be considered.
Erasing contents erases contents, and reloads and rebuilds everything, yes.
Keeping current on iOS is the best way to avoid bugs, as leaked memory or leaked storage would usually be considered.
hayward144 wrote:
This is Hayward Finley trying to get a verification code so I can get to my voicemail. Also get an apple but when you send me a verification code, it’s always expired.
Contact your carrier, if you cannot access your voicemail. (Voicemail is a carrier service.)
That's reassuring, thank you!
This is Hayward Finley trying to get a verification code so I can get to my voicemail. Also get an apple but when you send me a verification code, it’s always expired.
Should I be worried about unallocated space recovery after resetting my iPhone with "Erase All Content and Settings"?