How to unlock an iPhone if you forgot the Passcode?

Summary: Protecting your iPhone with a Passcode is essential for keeping your device and data safe. If you forget your iPhone passcode, you can reset your device using Recovery Mode or iCloud or restore your data from backup. Additionally, this article explains how professional iPhone toolkit software can help you unlock your iPhone without a Passcode.

 “Recently, I forgot my iPhone Passcode and now find myself locked out of the device. It’s quite distressing because I have my personal files, essential contacts, and important data stored on it. I desperately need to regain access to my iPhone as soon as possible.

Can someone help me find a quick solution to bypass the passcode on an iPhone?

iPhone user

Locking your iPhone is crucial to protecting your privacy and confidentiality. An unlocked iPhone is vulnerable to data theft and misuse, including unauthorized access to emails or banking accounts.

Setting up a passcode protects your device from unauthorized access and ensures enhanced data security. You must enter the Passcode to unlock your iPhone when you try to re-access it.

But unlocking your iPhone can be daunting if you forget your iPhone passcode, enter the wrong passcode multiple times, or buy a second-hand iPhone that’s locked with a passcode.

In this blog, we will explore how to unlock an iPhone without a passcode.

Unlock Your iPhone Without a Passcode

If you have forgotten the iPhone passcode or see the message ‘iPhone is disabled, try again in X minute,’ the only way to unlock it is by factory resetting the device and removing the Passcode simultaneously.

Factory resetting the iPhone will wipe all the device data and the Passcode, making the device look new. You can now restore data from a backup and set a new passcode for your device.

The only shortcoming with this solution is that you must have a recent backup of your iPhone data to restore it after resetting the device. Without a backup, you will need to start the iPhone from scratch.

How to Reset iPhone without Passcode?

There are four ways to reset your iPhone: previously synched Mac or PC, iCloud, Recovery Mode, and a professional iPhone Toolkit software.

1. Use the Previously Synchronized Mac or PC to Wipe an iPhone

If you have previously synced your iPhone with your Mac or Windows, you can use the recent backup to restore your iPhone and reset its Passcode.  

On Mac

Here’s how to erase your iPhone using a Mac

On Windows

Here’s how to erase your iPhone using iTunes:

2. Erase your iPhone via iCloud

If you forgot your iPhone passcode, use the iCloud website to erase your device.

Note: This method will only work if your iPhone’s ‘Find My’ feature is enabled and it is connected to Wi-Fi or cellular data.

Note: A green dot against the iPhone means it’s online, whereas a grey dot represents the device is offline.

3. Reset your iPhone using Recovery Mode

If you have never synced your iPhone with Mac or Windows, you can erase your iPhone using the Recovery Mode only. This will erase your iPhone data permanently and set it up as new. Here’s how to erase your iPhone using Recovery Mode:

iPhone Model How to Turn iPhone off?
All models of iPhone 14, iPhone 13, iPhone 12, iPhone 11, iPhone X, iPhone 8, and iPhone SE (2nd generation). Press and hold the iPhone’s Lock and Volume down buttons until the power slider appears, then swipe it.
All models of iPhone 7, iPhone 6, and iPhone SE (1st generation), Press and hold the Lock button of the iPhone until the power slider appears, and then swipe to turn it off.
iPhone Model To Enter Recovery Mode
All models of iPhone 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, X, 8, and iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generation). Press and hold the side button until the ‘Connect to computer’ screen appears on your iPhone
iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus Press and hold the Power and Volume Down buttons. Then, release the Power button and continue pressing the Volume Down button until the iPhone is detected.
All models iPhone 6, 5, 4, SE (1st generation) Hold the Home button until a pop-up appears indicating that your iPhone has been detected in recovery mode.

This will restore your iPhone to its factory settings. Then, you can restore the data from the backup or start fresh.

4. Use Stellar Toolkit for iPhone

Sometimes, the manual methods mentioned above to reset your iPhone don’t work. You may fail to bring your device to Recovery Mode, or Find My iPhone is not enabled on your iPhone, making it difficult for you to erase it.

This is why you should use the remove Apple ID feature of professional software like Stellar Toolkit for iPhone to fix the forgotten iPhone passcode issue. This software can remove Apple ID, recover data, erase data, and repair various problems, such as the Black Screen of Death, White Screen of Death, iPhone crashing, iTunes errors, and more. The software is compatible with the latest iOS 18, iPhone 16, iPad Pro, and below version series.

The software is compatible with the latest iOS 18, iPhone 16, iPad Pro, and below version series.

Steps: How do you remove an Apple ID using Stellar Toolkit for iPhone?

This will remove your Apple ID from your device and delete all the device data and the passcode. After that, set up your iPhone again with the same Apple ID and restore your data using an iCloud or iTunes backup.

Wrapping Up

Your iPhone manages a big part of your day-to-day life. No wonder forgetting its Passcode can be maddening. And once you receive the ‘iPhone Disabled‘ message, you cannot do much.

You need to reset your device to bypass the Passcode to unlock your iPhone, which will erase your data. Then, you’ll have to set it up again and restore the data from the backup.

To avoid this situation from happening again, make a habit of noting your iPhone passcode somewhere else.

As an extra safety precaution, regularly back up your device in case you ever need to factory reset it again. However, keep three copies of your device back up and store them separately in the Cloud, on your computer, and on an external device for added security.

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