If i reset all settings my apps will be removed

If i reset settings my apps will be deleted or removed like what's app

No it wont, only if you select the option gdgmacguy stated

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  • My iPhone 5S , if select : reset all settings / which setting will be default.

    my iPhone 5S , if select : reset all settings / which setting will be default.

    Resetting your settings on your iPhone will not erase you contacts, this just resets your phone settings and does not do anything with the data or content stored in your phone. Also if you have iCloud, your contacts automatically store onto iCloud, and will keep them up to date if you were to, say restore the phone to factory settings

  • Resetting by [Reset All Settings] button, What will be affect?

    Is it the way I can reset all settings only
    Or
    It's also a way which can restore my iPhone too?
    Help me, I'm new for Apple

    Basics from the manual are restart, reset, restore
    Follow the 3R's- if a restart does not solve your problem proceed
    User troubleshooting is:
    1.restart, ie power off/on,
    2. reset  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1430,
    3. restore from backup, restore as new device. http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1414

  • What happens when I reset all settings

    What will happen to my phone if I reset all settings.? Will I lose contacts and pics?

    From page 168 of the iphone_user_guide 5.1
    Reset all settings
    Go to Settings > General > Reset and tap Reset All Settings.
    All your preferences and settings are reset.

  • If I reset all settings in my iphone, do my apps like wechat, whatsapp will be deleted?

    If I reset all settings in my iphone, do my apps like wechat, whatsapp will be deleted?

    no.  If you do erase all contents and settings - then yes.

  • Does the "Reset All Settings" option delete app data?

    I have upgraded from a 16GB iPhone 4S to a 64GB iPhone 6. I restored my new phone from a backup of my old one just so I could transfer app data from one app. All went well with that, but now the app is sending notifications that I can no longer progress because my phone lacks storage space. That may have been true for my 16GB iPhone, but now I have over 43GB of free space on my new iPhone 6, and it's still telling me I'm out of space. I'm thinking this has something to do with the "settings" of my old 4S being transferred in the backup I made. I am willing to try a Settings Reset if and only if it will not affect app data. If it does, what other methods do you suggest to convince my iPhone it has ample storage space?

    Reset All Settings does not delete app data. It DOES reset your home screen layout, however, plus any default settings that you have changed.

  • So here's my problem. I just used the "reset all settings" option, and accidentaly restored an old backup. It deleted all my photos and contacts, but for some reason I still have all the apps from after the backup date, is there a way to get it all back?

    So here's my problem. I just used the "reset all settings" option, and accidentaly restored an old backup. It deleted all my photos and contacts, but for some reason I still have all the apps from after the backup date,and it also kept the notes from after the backup. The "reset all settings" option clearly says no loss of data or media, so I don't understand why some stuff got deleted. My question is, is there a way to get it back?

    If you still can find a recent backup listed in iTunes/Edit/Preferences/Devices, use this one to restore from.
    If there are no recent backups listed, your data is gone. Only if you included the iTunes backup folder into your computer backup routine, you could be able to restore this folder and find one of your latest backups listed again.
    iTunes: About iOS backups

  • If I reset all settings on my ipad, will loose any information?

    If I i press reset all settings on my ipad, will I loose any information?

    If you select Reset all Settings you will not lose data but you will have to enter all passwords again.

  • My husband gave me his iPod touch, even after resetting all settings, and even though I have a user name and password whenever I need to update apps it shows his previous user name,  and is asking for his password.  How do I fix that?

    My husband gave me his iPod touch, even after resetting all settings, and even though I have a user name and password, whenever I need to update apps it shows his previous user name,  and is asking for his password.  How do I fix that?

    dom59 wrote:
    Ok, when I go into my Apple ID account, everything looks right.  It does show my user name.  It's only on the iPod that it shows my husband's previous user name, and it asks for his password.  Everything in iTunes and my account looks right.  The issue only seems to be with the actual device, iPod Touch 4th gen.
    There is more than one way to access the Apps Store and the iTunes store.  One is via iTunes on your computer, and the other is via the apps on your iPod.
    Just because you are logged in on your computer does not mean you are logged in on your iPod.
    The reason your husband's user name comes up is because he was the last one to log on.  You can change that by going to Settings>Store.  Tap the Apple ID, Tap Sign Out, Tap Sign In, Tap Use Existing Appel ID, enter your e-mail address and Apple ID password, and tap OK.

  • Reset all settings on iPad but will not finish after 2 days!

    Tried to reset all settings and delete data on iPad so i could pass it on to my wife but it has got locked into resetting mode (little rotating dial in middle of black screen) for more than 24 hours and will not finish, nor will any buttons work nor will iTunes recognize it or my pc recognize it when I connect it with UsB

    Try to do hard reset. This won't delete your data stored on iPad.
    Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button
    Press and hold on the Home button
    Keep holding both buttons until the display turns off and back on with Apple logo on it.
    If this works in order to erase all date: Go to general settings/ choose reset/tap erase all content and settings

  • Eversince I updated my iphone 4 to IOS 5.0.1, sometimes I get a 'No Service' or 'Searching'  signal where my network signal should be upon which I have  to 'Reset all Settings' to get the phone normal again.Is  there a solution to this?

    Eversince I updated my iphone 4 to IOS 5.0.1, sometimes I get a 'No Service' or 'Searching'  signal where my network signal should be upon which I have switch the phone off then on then 'Reset all Settings' to get the phone normal again.Is  there a solution to this?

    I couldn't find the edit button on my original post so I am posting an update here.
    I have gone through more apps and have had good luck on all but one more.  And it's not that the app doesn't work, I am talking about the Yahoo Weather app, It works fine, but when you swipe between cities the screen lags a bit and it sometimes doesn't move between pages the way it should.  On iOS 7.1.2 it was smooth as butter but on iOS 8.0, not so much.  I will post a note in the app store to let them know.  I really like the Yahoo app better than the new stock app.
    I have been going through my games and they all work fine. Angry Birds (Original and Stella), Canabalt, Minecraft, Bejeweled 2, Silly Walks, PopWords, Doodle Jump, Deep Green all seem to work just fine. 
    Starbucks app works as it should. 
    I will stop back again next week after I have had the weekend to play with it in detail and post my thoughts again.

  • Is reset all settings enough to restore factory settings or do I have to erase all content?

    Data works without problem on my phone, but sometimes phone calls and SMS messages act like the phone is not on the network. Calls go straight to Voicemail and SMS messages are not received.  Unless the phone is rebooted or turned off and on or a phone call is made, I won't get any notice of the voicemails or messages.  Again, data is fully connected over the LTE network (push email and iMessages come through without delay).
    AT&T blames the phone and told me I needed to reset.  I used "reset all settings' and not the "Erase All Content and Settings."  Have I fully reset the phone to the point were AT&T should recognize it is not the device and it's settings?

    It sounds like you are taking the right steps.  Resetting all Settings does return your phone to factory defaults without deleting any of your content.  This means you need to go into settings and turn on or off anything you had changed from factory default.
    Resetting Network Settings as razmee209 suggested is the next step.  You will need to re-enter any wifi ID's and passwords that you may have been using before.
    If none of this works, you may need to take the big step of restoring the phone as new and do not restore it from your backup.  This will remove all your apps and content so I would only do this as your last step if you cannot get the phone to work the way it should.
    There is also the possibility that you have a hardware fault that you might need to have an Apple Genius look at to make sure you do not have a broken phone. 

  • Reset all Settings?

    If I press the "Reset All Settings" button on my iPod, it will ONLY reset my settings, correct? Am I right that it WILL NOT affect my music, videos, messages, apps, photos, notes, facetime, safari, email, etc.? Will it only reset things like wifi, passcode, keyboards, wallpaper, etc.?

    Correct. From the Users Guide:
    All your preferences and settings are reset. Information (such as contacts and calendars) and media (such as songs and videos) aren’t affected.

  • Reset all settings on iOS 8.1.3

    I have been having many battery problems on my iPhone 6, and it hasn't changed with iOS 8.1.3. So I read that it would be good to try resettings all settings. I read that it won't touch my music, photos, apps, etc.
    But I would like to know what exactly it does, I have been searching and googling everywhere and I can't find information about it. Does it reset all Settings to default, or does it also reset all my apps settings (all the little changes I have been doing to my apps over weeks)?
    Because if it resets only the phone settings to default that's Ok with me, I can reset them. But if it resets all my app data (passwords, every configuration, etc) that's not ok.
    Thanks!

    Your phone will not be reset to like new or the factory default condition. Resetting all settings will remove all passwords, user names and other Settings that you have entered. This includes Wi-Fi networks. It will not remove the apps you have added or the data that those apps contain. It will not remove your photos or music.
    To check which apps might be using the most of your battery life use the settings app.
    Settings > General > Usage > Battery Usage
    This will show you which apps are using the battery and by how much. Once you have that solid information you can take steps to cut down how much battery the offending apps use.

  • What all resets when you reset all settings on an iPod?

    i wanted to know specifically what will reset. i know apps will not but, what all will reset?

    - Reset all settings      
    Go to Settings > General > Reset and tap Reset All Settings.
    All your preferences and settings are reset. Information (such as contacts and calendars) and media (such as songs and videos) aren’t affected.

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