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If you have an iPhone, chances are you store a lot of personal data on your device. You have photos, videos, and apps that are important to you. But you also have personal notes and calendars that are private. And now you can’t remember what you had on your iPhone or where you stored that important message. If you’ve already tried searching on your iPhone, deleting the app and re-downloading it again, and restoring your device from a backup, you’re probably aware that your data isn’t coming back. Luckily, you can still get your life back by using some simple tools. Here’s how to do data recovery iphone easily.

 

Step 1: Back Up Your iPhone

This is a crucial step that you should be taking regularly to avoid data loss. If you backed up on your computer, iCloud, or in a cloud-storage app like Dropbox, you should download the backup file onto your computer and open it. If not, then this is the perfect time to start backing up your iPhone. You’ll want to make sure any photos you take are uploaded and saved in the cloud for easy access.

 

Step 2: Erase Your iPhone

Once you’ve plugged in your iPhone, open iTunes and click on your device to view its information. You may need to enter your password to continue. Click the “Storage” tab, then click “Erase.” This will delete all of the data from your iPhone and free up space for new data. You can also do this by holding down the options key on a Windows machine or the shift key on a Mac computer.

 

Step 3: Restore From Backup

If you want to get your data back, the last thing you should try is restoring it from backup. If you’ve been storing your backup on iCloud or iTunes, it might be worth going that route.

Restoring from backup is actually a really easy task. You just need to go into Settings > General > Reset and tap Restore from Backup. When your phone prompts you for information about your account, fill out the fields with the same information as it was when you backed up. You’ll find some important information in this window, like the date of your last backup and what version of iOS you were running before you deleted data on your iPhone.

 

Step 4: Clear Cache & Safari Data

The cache is temporary storage for web data and it’s where iOS stores web browsing information. If you regularly clear your cache, this will remove the saved data from your device. To clear the cache, go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings. This will delete all network settings and reset them back to default. Next, navigate to Safari > Clear Cookies and Data. This will force Safari to forget the history and cookies on your iPhone. And finally, go back to Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings (note this will erase all data on your device).

 

Step 5: Reset Network Settings

This will reset all your network settings back to their default values, which will erase all your Wi-Fi passwords, saved passwords for websites and networks, and other data. This is a final step before you factory reset your iPhone. It’s designed to clear up any issues that may be causing the problem with your phone. Luckily it’s one of the simplest steps to follow, so let’s get started.

Step 1: Tap “Settings” on your iPhone

Step 2: Tap “General”

Step 3: Scroll down until you see “Reset Network Settings” and tap it.

 

Final Words

If you ever lose data on your iPhone, don’t panic. You can get your life back by trying some simple steps. First, try searching for the data. If you have an iPhone 7 or above and searched but only found contacts and photos, then it’s possible that the data is still there and you just need to know how to find it.

Next, try deleting the app and downloading it again from the App Store. This will delete all of your information but might be able to fix the issue if something went wrong with the original app download from when it was first installed on your device.

Finally, restore your iPhone from backup in iTunes. This will bring back any lost data and should fix any other problems as well. Remember to back up your phone regularly so you don’t have this problem in the future!