What does a reset actually do-

I used to have a Palm 650 that I had to re-set from time to time, it do not affect any calendars, contacts etc….
Is it recommended to re-set the IPhone from time to time
Thanks

greg harvell wrote:
can you tell me the safest way to do this.....
here direct from Apple
http://movies.apple.com/movies/us/apple/iphone/2007/tips/iphone-tip-resetiphone560x316.mov

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