If your iPhone is on the lock screen,
unlocking it with the passcode would be the only way to keep your data.
What if you forgot it?
The screen shows the iPhone is disabled message,
with a remaining time escalating.
After 10 times failed passcode attempts,
you’ll see the connect to iTunes message.
No worries, by following the tips in this video,
you can easily undisable your device without using the passcode.
So, let’s get started.
I know a lot of you might be struggling with iTunes.
So the first method I recommend is 4uKey.
There’s a link in the description below if you’d like to download.
So once your opened it up,
plug your phone into the computer.
Then set it into recovery mode.
For iPhone X or later,
is press and quickly release the volume up button,
then press and quickly release the volume down.
Then press and hold the side button
until you see the connect to laptop icon.
Now go to the Unlock Lock Screen Passcode.
Download the firmware.
Then here we go.
4uKey will start removing the passcode from your device.
All you need to do is keep the phone connected.
Well done, it says passcode removed successfully.
Let’s go back to the phone and check it out.
If you got the activation lock but forgot the credentials,
watch our another video here to learn how to bypass it.
See, we made it!
If your don’t have a computer handy but has other device,
here is how to unlock the phone using the Find My app.
This works when you have signed in your Apple ID on both device
and enabled find my iPhone.
So once open it, tap on devices on the bottom,
Select your device,
Swipe up and tap on erase this device.
You can skip entering messages and phone number,
just enter your Apple ID password.
Then iCloud will start removing the passcode.
Just like this.
You can also remove the device from your iCloud account,
so you don’t have to deal with the activation lock afterwards.
Moving on,
if you don’t use iCloud and prefer a free option,
iTunes will be the one.
Just make sure your iPhone is still connect and in recovery mode.
Then proceed with the restore option in iTunes.
Agree to the terms and conditions.
Download the firmware.
Then here we go again.
See, iTunes does the trick too.
That’s it.
Thanks for watching.
I hope this video helps you guys.
Have a nice day.
See you in the next video.