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  1. 3 days ago · Phone switches itself on and off, before i can even punch in the password. It switches off and on immediately after i manage to type the password in, required after restart. It shows supprt.apple.com/restart. I have tried this on on the PC, and it shows that I need to turn off Find My.

  2. 3 days ago · Tap Reset All Settings. Follow the steps to reset your settings. This won't affect your user data or passwords, but it will reset settings like display brightness, Home Screen layout, and wallpaper. It also removes your encrypted backup password.

  3. 3 days ago · 2. Depending on your model, do one of the following: - For iPhones/iPads with Face ID, go to " Face ID & Passcode ". - For iPhones/iPads with a Home button, go to " Touch ID & Passcode ". 3. Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and toggle " Erase Data " to turn off.

  4. 5 days ago · Method 1: Using iCloud Find My iPhone. If you have enabled Find My iPhone feature on your device and have set up iCloud, you can use this method to reset your iPhone remotely. Here’s how: Go to a web browser and visit the iCloud website (www.icloud.com). Sign in with your Apple ID and password that is associated with the locked iPhone.

  5. 6 days ago · The Turn Passcode Off is greyed in my iPhone 7, in the settings, general> Profiles & Device Management there is a configuration profile but there is no option to delete it, what shall I do? I updated to the latest iOS for the device and restarted it but the Turn Passcode off is still greyed out. No, given the information that you have provided.

  6. 2 days ago · Step 2: Enter Recovery Mode. Press and hold the Home button and the Power button together until you see the recovery mode screen. Holding these two buttons together forces your iPad into recovery mode. This is a critical step because it’s the mode that allows iTunes to restore your device, bypassing the restrictions passcode.

  7. 4 days ago · To enable it on your iPhone, navigate to Settings > Accessibility > Sound Recognition and then enable the toggle. Select the "Sounds" option. Then, in the following window, choose the sound you want your iPhone to recognize for you. For example, if you want your iPhone to recognize the sound of a fire alarm, select the "Fire" option and then ...

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