If you’re like most people, you probably have a lot of data on your iPad. Whether it’s photos, videos, or contacts, you probably have a lot of stuff on there that you don’t want to lose. There are a few ways to reset your cellular data on your iPad. The first way is to go into the Settings app and select “Data Usage.” There, you’ll see a list of all the apps that are using your cellular data. You can choose to delete any of them or limit their use by selecting “Only use this app when connected.” The next way is to go into the App Store and search for “Cellular Data Reset.” This will take you to a page where you can enter in your account information and reset your cellular data. After doing this, all your current data will be backed up and restored as if it never happened.


Go to Settings Cellular Data on the new iPad. Set up Cellular Data is the option you’ll see under Settings Cellular Data. If a Transfer option appears next to the carrier you want, select it. Then follow the steps to connect your account. The activation may take a few minutes to complete.

To turn on/off Airplane mode, go to the Settings menu and select it. Restart your device if prompted to do so. Enable the correct network mode. APN settings should be reset. Set the APN protocol to IPv4 or IPv6 in order for your device to access mobile data networks properly. Wipe the cache partition from

It is not possible to delete any mobile carrier functionality or account information by resetting network settings on an iPhone or Android phone. Any modifications to your device’s preferences that you may have made since turning it on are erased during the process.

If your iPhone or iPad cellular data isn’t working, you can try pressing and holding the Sleep/Wake button for 10 seconds to turn it off and back on, checking for carrier or system updates, turning cellular data or airplane mode off and on again, and, as a last resort, resetting your phone.

Open the Settings app. Tap Cellular or Mobile Data under Settings. If you’re using your iPad, you may notice a button labeled as such. Make sure that your device is set to allow data roaming if you plan on traveling abroad. Go to Settings Cellular Cellular Data Options, then select Data Roaming from the drop-down menu.