Forgot iphone password how can i reset it




















Keep holding the button s until the recovery mode screen appears. It'll have a picture of a laptop with a charging cable. Once ready, open Finder or iTunes and open the iPhone menu. If you're using Finder, click your iPhone's name in the left sidebar.

In iTunes, click the iPhone icon in the upper-left corner. You'll be shown a message saying that the iPhone has a "problem" and needs to be updated or restored. Select Restore. Keep your iPhone connected to the computer as it resets and restores the iPhone.

This could take up to 20 minutes, so be patient. Once the process finishes, turn your iPhone on and set it up like a new device.

When you're asked if you'd like to restore data from a backup, feel free to sign into iCloud and do so. This service also lets you reset and erase your iPhone without having the password for it. On a computer, go to iCloud's website and log into your account.

If you have ever forgotten your iPhone passcode, you know how inconvenient it can be. All your contacts, photos, social media accounts, and more are safely tucked away between that lock screen — but you can not get to any of them. Maybe you recently reset the passcode, and can not for the life of you remember what it was. Or maybe you have not used the phone for a while, long enough to forget how to get in there. Whatever the problem, Apple has made sure you can reset your forgotten iPhone or iPad or iPod passcode.

Hopefully, you backed up your device recently though, as you might lose some of your most recent data from the process. Before you reset your passcode, you are going to need to pick a way to fully reset your device. Unfortunately, this is usually a prerequisite for resetting your iPhone passcode if you have forgotten it.

If you see the passcode screen, you need to turn off your iPhone and start again. Learn how to find your connected iPhone. Choose Restore when you see the option to Restore or Update. Your computer downloads software for your iPhone and begins the restore process. If the download takes more than 15 minutes and your device exits the recovery mode screen, let the download finish, then turn off your iPhone and start again. Wait for the process to finish. Disconnect your iPhone from the computer, then set up and use your iPhone.

Confirm this decision. This gets you back into the phone, and you can later restore the iPhone with all of the information you have most recently backed up. Lucky for us, many developers have heard our cries of needing to get into our phones have sent answers from the Heavens, or the app store. Third-party apps can be downloaded on your desktop and used to reset your iPhone.

All images used in this section are courtesy of FoneCope. Hook your iPhone up to your computer. FoneCope will ask you to confirm the device you are trying to reset. It will also provide instructions on how you can put the device in recovery mode. Follow these instructions. FoneCope should auto-populate the following information displayed below. Check to see if the information is correct and then press download.



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