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  1. Jan 27, 2024 · How to restore your iPhone if you forgot your passcode | Apple Support - YouTube. Apple Support. 1.77M subscribers. Subscribed. 3K. 650K views 3 months ago. If you're unable to unlock your...

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  2. iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 6s and iPhone 6: Press and hold the side button until the power off slider appears. iPhone SE (1st generation), iPhone 5s and earlier: Press and hold the top button until the power off slider appears.

  3. May 2, 2024 · iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X and later, including iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generation): Press and hold both the side button and the Volume down button until the power off slider appears. iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 6s, and iPhone 6: Press and hold the side button until the power off slider appears.

  4. Feb 6, 2023 · Method 1: PassFab iPhone Unlock. PassFab has a tool that will bypass a device passcode, unlock an Apple ID, remove a Screen Time Passcode, or Bypass MDM without data loss. These features are not...

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    There's no way to bypass the PIN and regain access to an iPhone or iPad, even if you do have the username and password of the account signed into iCloud.

    Enter the wrong passcode six times in a row and you'll be informed your device is "disabled" for a period of time, preventing you (or an attacker) from trying over and over again.

    Related: What You Need to Know About iPhone and iPad Backups

    If you've previously synced your iPhone or iPad to iTunes on a Mac or PC, you can have iTunes make a fresh backup and restore that backup. You won't lose any data if you can do this.

    To do this, connect your iPhone or iPad to a computer you've previously synced with an open iTunes. If iTunes asks for a passcode, you won't be able to provide it if you can't get past the lock screen. Try another computer you've synced with previously. If you're asked for a passcode, you won't be able to back up or restore the device from within iTunes -- you'll have to use one of the below methods instead.

    If iTunes doesn't ask for a passcode, you can visit the device's summary screen in iTunes and click "Back Up Now" to make a backup.

    Related: How to Track, Disable, and Wipe a Lost iPhone, iPad, or Mac

    If you haven't synced the device with iTunes and Find My iPhone is enabled on the device, visit the Find My iPhone page at iCloud.com in your web browser and sign in with your iCloud account and password.

    Related: How to Reset Your iPhone or iPad, Even if it Won't Boot

    If you haven't set up Find My iPhone and you've never backed up your iPhone or iPad to a PC or Mac, you'll have to use recovery mode to wipe it.

    To do this, you'll need a Mac or PC with iTunes installed and the included cable to connect your iPhone or iPad to the PC.

    First, connect the iPhone or iPad to your computer and open iTunes. Press and hold the Power/Wake and Home buttons at the same time to forcibly restart your iPhone or iPad. (In the case of the iPhone 7, press and hold the Power/Wake button and the volume down button.) Don't let go of the buttons, even when the typical Apple logo appears. Keep holding the buttons until you see the recovery mode screen, which contains an iTunes logo as well as an outline of cable.

    iTunes will inform you that "There is a problem with the iPhone [or iPad] that requires it to be updated or restored." Click the "Restore" button to restore your device to its factory default settings. Afterwards, you can set it up from scratch and restore it from iCloud backups -- if iCloud backup was enabled previously.

    These methods will also work for Apple's iPod Touch devices. If you forget the passcode to your Apple Watch, you can erase it from the Apple Watch app on your iPhone and restore an Apple Watch backup from your iPhone, too.

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  5. May 28, 2023 · On an iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus: Press and hold both the Side and Volume Down buttons at the same time. Keep holding them until you see the Recovery Mode screen. On an iPhone 6s and earlier, iPad, or iPod touch: Press and hold both the Home and the Top (or Side) buttons at the same time. Keep holding them until you see the Recovery Mode screen.

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  7. Apr 23, 2022 · There are three ways you can erase the data from your iPhone, remove the passcode, and start fresh: using iTunes, iCloud, or Recovery Mode. iTunes: If you have physical access to your iPhone, sync it regularly with a computer, and have that computer nearby, this may be the easiest option.

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