Page Text: 1GHz (32 bit or 64 bit)
RAM
256 MB or more of RAM (1024MB Recommended)
Hard Disk Space
200 MB and above free space
iOS
iOS 15, iOS 14/14.6, iOS 13, iOS 12/12.3, iOS 11, iOS 10.3, iOS 10, iOS 9
Computer OS
Windows: Win 11/10/8.1/8/7
Mac: 12 (macOS Monterey), 11 (macOS Big Sur), 10.15 (macOS Catalina), 10.14 (macOS Mojave), Mac OS X 10.13 (High Sierra), 10.12(macOS Sierra), 10.11(El Capitan), 10.10 (Yosemite), 10.9 (Mavericks), or 10.8
iPhone Unlock FAQs
Is passcode the same as a password?
A lot of iOS users have the same question "What is the difference between 'password' and 'passcode'?". Well, the password and passcode are two different things on the iPhone/iPad. The password on the iPhone usually is meant for Apple ID and iCloud account, which is used for iTunes and App Store purchases. While the passcode is usually meant for lock screen to secure your device from unauthorized access.
How many times can I try to unlock my iPhone?
After you keep entering the incorrect passcode, your iPhone will show the messages below:
5 incorrect passcode entries in a row, it shows "iPhone is disabled, try again in 1 minute";
7 incorrect passcode entries in a row, it shows "iPhone is disabled, try again in 5 minutes";
8 incorrect passcode entries in a row, it shows "iPhone is disabled, try again in 15 minutes";
9 incorrect passcode entries in a row, it shows "iPhone is disabled, try again in 60 minutes";
10 incorrect passcode entries in a row, it shows "iPhone is disabled, connect to iTunes";
After 10 incorrect passcode entries, your device will be completely locked and you will have to restore your iPhone to get it unlocked.
What do you do if you can't remember your iPhone passcode?
If you've forgotten your iPhone passcode, you can follow the steps below to reset the forgotten passcode using iTunes.
Launch iTunes on your computer and connect your iPhone to computer.
If you've synced your iPhone on this computer before, wait the iTunes to sync and backup your iPhone. Then click Restore iPhone. After the device is restored, set up your iPhone and tap Restore from iTunes backup.
If your iPhone has never synced before, you can only restore the iPhone in Recovery mode. After connect your iPhone, try to force restart it. Then click Restore. Please note this process will completely erase your data on the device.
How do I disable the lock screen on the iPhone?
To disable lock screen on iPhone, just follow the steps below:
On your iPhone, go to Settings.
If you have iPhone X or later, select Face ID & Passcode. On earlier iPhone devices, tap Touch ID & Passcode. On devices without Touch ID, tap Passcode.
Then tap Passcode to turn off lock screen on iPhone.
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