No. Erasing an iPhone will not erase iCloud. If you want to remove iCloud from your device, you can do so by going to Settings > Your Name > iCloud and then scrolling down to “Delete Account” and tapping on it.
Erasing an iPhone does not delete iCloud photos. Erasing an iPhone deletes all the data on the phone, including any iCloud backups.
The Erase All Content and Settings option from the advanced setting will not affect iCloud. When a user selects this option, it will erase all content and settings on the device. This includes settings for any apps that might be installed on the device by someone other than Apple.
Factory resetting your iPhone without losing iCloud is a difficult process. If you have an iPhone running iOS 8 or newer, you can use the “Erase All Content and Settings” option in the settings menu to reset your phone without losing iCloud data. However, if you have an older version of iOS, then factory resetting your device will remove all of your iCloud data.
You can reset your iPhone without backing up to iCloud by deleting the contents of the phone and restoring it from a computer.
You can delete an old iPhone from iCloud by following these steps:Go to Settings on your iPhone and tap your name at the top of the screen.Tap “iCloud” and then “Delete from My Phone.”Tap “Delete from My Phone” again to confirm that you want to delete the device.
No, you don’t lose everything when restoring your iPhone. However, if you have any third-party apps installed on your phone, they will be deleted.
No, resetting your iPhone does not delete everything. Resetting an iPhone only deletes the data on the phone and leaves behind the software.
Reset and Erase are two words that can be used interchangeably. The difference between the two is the time it takes to execute and the level of data loss. Resetting a computer will take less time than erasing, but will require you to reinstall your operating system and applications. Erasing a computer will take longer than resetting, but does not require reinstalling your operating system or applications.
There are two ways to reset your iPhone without losing data.The first way is to use the “Find My iPhone” app on another device. From there, you can select “Erase All Content and Settings.” This will erase all data on your iPhone, but it will not delete anything from your iCloud account.The second way is to plug your phone into iTunes on a computer. Select the phone icon in iTunes, then select “Restore.