As an Apple Certified Independent Technician with over 10 years of hands-on experience with mobile technology, unlock iphone without passcode or face id 2022 I have been asked countless times how to unlock a disabled iPhone without the passcode.
Owners are scared because the lock screen is displaying the ‘iPhone is disabled’ message after they entered the wrong password too many times.
If this has happened to you don’t panic if you have forgotten your iPhone passcode, or a naughty child accidentally locked your device, you will be able to unlock it.
This straightforward step-by-step guide will show you how to unlock your disabled iPhone:
There are a few software programs that claim to be able to unlock an iPhone without losing data, but it’s important to be cautious when using any software that claims to do so, as some may not be legitimate or may not have the necessary expertise to safely unlock your phone. That being said, here are a couple of options you can consider:
It’s always recommended to make a backup of your important data before using any software to unlock your phone, as there’s always a risk of data loss. Please note that these software and services are intended for users who have forgotten their lock screen password and the device are not reported as stolen or lost. It is not legal to use these software on any phone that is not yours or without the owner’s permission.
These solutions will explain how to unlock your iPhone even if it was locked with a 4-digit or 6-digit passcode, or with face ID, or touch ID enabled.
If you have forgotten your password for your device and you take a guess and get it wrong 6 times in a row your iPhone will be disabled. This means it is completely unusable until it allows you to guess again.
If you continue to get the 4 or 6 digit passcode wrong you will be locked out of your phone for longer and longer periods of time.
Eventually, after repeating this guessing game and being locked out several times things get worse…
…it will tell you “iPhone is disabled, connect to iTunes”…
…but try to stay calm – you can recover the password and not have to erase your data. I should know – I have managed to do it.
Simply follow the step-by-step instructions below and you will be able to unlock your iPhone and use your device normally again without deleting your data.
These instructions are designed to work for almost all iPhone models so they can be as useful to as many people as possible.
The good news is they should be able to help you unlock your passcode too.
The limitation isn’t the device but the version of the operating software called iOS on your iPhone or iPod Touch and called iPadOS on the iPad.
The software version is important because the newer it is the harder it is to unlock and keep your data. This is due to the higher level of security within the operating software since iOS 7 was released in 2013.
So you need to know the version of iOS or iPadOS installed on your device as well as the model.
If you don’t know the version of iOS or iPadOS you have installed then you need to find out. Don’t worry if you don’t know how – I have written an article on how to find out the iOS version on your iPhone to help you. Read it and come back to this article afterward.
The following list shows all of the devices that can be unlocked using these instructions.
Each iPhone listed also shows the version of iOS that is likely to be installed. This doesn’t mean that version will be the one you have, it simply means you could have that version. To be certain you need to check the version yourself.
These models don’t have enhanced security and are easier to bypass:
These have the more secure iOS 7 (or newer) operating system and are harder to reset your forgotten passcode:
The steps you need to take to unlock your device and reset your passcode depends on your situation.
Find out the best method to use by answering the following simple question…
…do you have a backup?
Yes, I do:
No, I don’t:
Why is having a backup so important when resetting your passcode?
Simple…
…the suggested Apple unlocking process erases all your data.
If you have a backup you can restore all the data back onto your device easily.
If you don’t, you have to try some of the complex methods to try and keep your data.
So having a backup makes your life much easier and guarantees you will be able to keep all your pictures, reminders, notes, videos, calendars, contacts, call history, text messages etc. currently on your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch.
With this method, you use iTunes to wipe your device and passcode then restore the data using the latest backup. Once restored the password will be removed and you can pick a new one.
For this method to work you need to have previously backed up your device to iTunes as shown below:
To remove the passcode [1] and restore the device [2] follow the instructions below:
1. Connect your iPhone to your computer using the lightning cable or 30-pin cable and open iTunes.
2. If you have connected to this computer previously you should not be asked for a passcode or to Trust This Computer. If you are, try rebooting your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch while it is still connected.
3. Select your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch when it appears in iTunes.
4. Select “Restore Backup” in iTunes.
5. Look at the date and size of each backup and pick the most recent.
6. Click Restore.
7. If you are prompted to switch off ‘Find My iPhone’ then you need to put your device into “recovery mode“.
8. Once in recovery mode, iTunes will bring up a restore and update notification on your computer.
9. Click the “Restore and Update” button and wait for the restore to finish. If asked, enter the password for your encrypted backup.
10. Keep your device connected after it restarts and wait for it to sync with your computer. You can disconnect after the sync finishes.
11. Once completed you will have removed the iPhone passcode but still have all your data.
These instructions will only work if:
It will take a couple of hours to download and install so you need to set aside some time and be patient.
The video below describes the process so you can see what is involved.
Below this, you will see written instructions giving a step by step walkthrough of what to do. Follow the steps carefully and your device will be unlocked with all your data intact.
2. Put your device into “Recovery mode“.
3. A notification will appear in iTunes. Click Restore.
4. You will then be prompted to download the latest version of the iOS operating system to your device. Follow the on-screen instructions and agree to the terms and conditions.
5. The operating system will now download. Be warned it may take some time as it is a big file (2GB or more). Make sure you keep your device connected to the computer.
6. An activation lock prompt will appear on iTunes after the download completes but before the installation begins. It will ask you for your Apple ID and password to verify it is your device. Fill in your details and continue with the process.
7. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch will reboot a few times during the download and install process. Don’t worry – this is normal.
8. After the installation of the iOS is complete you should see the ‘Hello’ screen on your device. The is the same screen you see when you first switch on your device when it is brand new and hasn’t been setup yet.
9. Go through the process of setting up your device as if it is brand new – agree to the terms and conditions, enter your Apple ID, set up iCloud, and so on. This is very easy to do as you are prompted at each stage.
10. You will then get to a screen that shows your latest backup. Choose to restore it. The restore is done via WiFi and may take quite a while to do so be patient.
11. All your data will be restored to your device.
Please Note:
You should now have a working iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. However, if you have a lot of Apps they will continue to download and install over the next few hours. Be patient, they will all eventually appear with all their previous data.
Unless you have taken a backup there isn’t an official way to save your data.
Apple says you will need to reset your device – which will erase all of your data and settings. This will allow you to remove the lock and use your device normally. This is described in option 3 below.
However, there is an unofficial way to remove the passcode and keep your data which is described in options 1 and 2 below.
LockWiper is a passcode removal tool that works if your face ID or Touch ID won’t be accepted, if you have a broken screen, or if you have simply been locked out after too many attempts.
It works in 3 simple steps using very intuitive software:
It should work well in conjunction with D-Back iPhone Data Recovery. Use D-Back to extract the data first, then use LockWiper to remove the passcode. I would advise trying to recover the data using D-Back iPhone Data Recovery before removing the passcode, if possible, as it will have the greatest chance of recovering and saving your data.
The software creators have put together some in-depth guides on how to unlock your passcode so you know exactly what to do. They also offer a trial version that lets you try before buying.
It is highly regarded with customers saying things like:
I highly recommend iMyFone LockWiper. The tool is easy to use (even for people who don’t know any tech) and allows you to quickly remove the Apple ID and screen lock on your device.
Worked great for half my problem, however, my iPad was iCloud locked so I could not complete the recovery. iMyFone refunded my money hassle-free. great company and easy to deal with.
Step 1: Go to the website and click Buy Now
Step 2: Select the basic plan as it is suitable for most people and is the cheapest.
Step 3: Check out and pay.
Step 4: After you purchase the software make sure to cancel the yearly re-occurring transaction or you will be charged again after 12 months.
D-Back is a data recovery program that is worth considering if you have been forced to wipe your iPhone or iPad to reset the passcode.
It allows you to restore data from the device using a deep scan via its easy to use interface, including:
Messages & iMessages | Contacts | Photos & App photos |
Videos & App videos | WhatsApp messages & attachments | Kik messages & attachments |
WeChat messages & attachments | Viber messages & attachments | Line messages & attachments |
Notes & attachments | Call history | Voice memos |
Calendar | Reminders | Safari bookmarks & history |
They have put together some in-depth guides on how to recover your data so you know exactly what to do. They also offer a trial version that lets you try and recover data before buying. The trial version only allows you to preview lost data, but with the paid version, you can recover and save the lost data to your computer.
It is highly regarded with customers saying things like:
I cannot recommend this program enough!! After my phone died during an update it got stuck in recovery mode. Both Apple and Geek Squad told me there was absolutely nothing I could do and I had to restart it in factory mode and lose everything. They said my only option was to send my phone out to a company who quoted me $2000 to *maybe* get my stuff back. After a quick Google search my husband found iMyFone and I’ll admit I thought it sounded sketchy and too be good to be true, but it really worked. Losing all your phone data can be devastating, but this program can get it back for you. Don’t listen to the “geniuses” and download now. Best money I ever spent!!
Step 1: Go to the website and click Buy Now
Step 2: Pick the version you want. We suggest the basic plan as it is best for a one-off recovery and it is also the cheapest.
Step 3: Pay and check out
Step 4: After you purchase the software make sure to cancel the yearly re-occurring transaction or you will be charged again after 12 months.
‘Ultdata‘ is an app that allows you to restore lost data that has been deleted or is inaccessible.
It is capable of recovering data from devices that have hung or are locked as well as devices suffering from water damage.
I haven’t tested this tool myself but it is highly regarded online with a straightforward and intuitive interface.
They claim it can allow you to restore things like pictures, camera rolls, reminders, notes, videos, calendars, contacts, call history, and more…
It can recover data from almost all iOS devices from the iPhone 3G all the way up to the latest versions. As well as iDevices it can also recover data direct from iTunes and iCloud backups.
Overall, it should like a good way to get some of your data back if you can’t manage to reset your passcode without destroying everything on your device.
You do need to have a computer (Mac or PC) to use it tho – so if you can’t get access to one this option may not be suitable.
There is a free trial with some limited functionality. It is worth downloading and giving it a try to see if will allow you to recover the data you need before resetting your device.
If you think it will fulfill your needs then you can buy and download a full version that will allow you to do exactly what you want. It costs $59.95 but depending on how important your data is it might be worth it.
If you prefer a free solution then you should try the iOS passcode hack described below.
If you forgot your passcode and want to keep your data without having a backup, you could try to hack iOS to bypass it. This is an unofficial method and it must be done at your own risk with the understanding it may not work. However, it is a good option as a last resort…
…but, it will only work if you have a PC (not a Mac) to install all the software on.
You can see how this method works in the video (below). Beneath the video is step-by-step instructions describing exactly what to do.
Please note:
I have changed the order of the steps used in the video because it isn’t the most efficient way to do it.
The difference is I think you should download all of the software before beginning the unlock process to prevent iTunes ‘timeouts’ and wasting time with multiple reboots of your locked device.
If you try this method then let me know how you get on in the comments at the bottom of this page.
Not got a computer?
You must have access to a computer with iTunes on it so you can perform the recovery.
If you don’t, pop into your nearest Apple Store, or Apple reseller and they will help you perform the reset.
It doesn’t matter if you bought the device from that store or not. Apple’s attitude is they will help you as it is one of their devices. So don’t be shy – go and see them or a reseller and they will help you.
Yes, the links above for the paid options are all affiliate links, which means that if you choose to make a purchase, I will earn a commission. This commission comes at no additional cost to you. Please understand that I recommend these tools because they are helpful and useful, not because of the small commissions I make if you decide to buy something. Please do not spend any money on these products unless you feel you need them or that they will help you achieve your goals.
Apple makes the passcode reset difficult on purpose. It is a security feature to prevent your data from getting into someone else hands, for example, if your device is stolen.
In fact, the security on iOS is now so advanced that the FBI had to pay $1.3 million to crack it.
It is a huge inconvenience but at least you know your data is safe if your device is stolen. I realize this isn’t much comfort if you have simply forgotten your passcode, but until Apple comes up with a simpler solution then this is the way it is.
You will only have an iTunes backup if you have been using your computer to do backups of your device.
This is something you, or someone else, would have needed to set up in advance.
If you are unsure if this was done on your computer then it is fairly easy to check:
1. Go to your computer and start iTunes
2. In the menu select Edit > Preferences to open the general preferences window on a PC, or iTunes > Preferences on a Mac
3. On the general preferences window select the Devices tab at the top
4. This will show a list of all the backups saved on the computer. It will show the name of the device on the right and the date and time the backup was done on the right.
5. Check your device is listed and that the backup was done recently. If the list is empty then you have not got an iTunes backup. This means if you wipe your iPhone, iPad or iPod you will lose all your photos, text and other data.
Tip
Using iTunes for backups is rare these days so if you don’t have one I suggest you check if you have an iCloud backup. This is what most people use as Apple integrated this into the setup process when you configure a new device.
Most people tend to set up iCloud backup when they get a new iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch because it is one of the steps in the startup process.
It can be skipped, but the majority of people will have enabled this when they first got their device as your device does remind you about it.
If you want to be sure you have an iCloud backup and you can’t check because you forgot your passcode then you need to do the following using a Mac computer:
If no backups are listed, or they are very old, then you should treat your device as tho it has never been backed up before.
No, you can’t reset the iPhone passcode by using your Apple ID. The Apple ID and iPhone passcode are 2 separate and independent security measures so having the password for one does not help you reset the other.
You can’t reset a forgotten iPhone passcode using Touch ID. Touch ID will allow you to unlock and use the device so what you need to do to reset the passcode is:
If iCloud and Find My iPhone is enabled:
If you don’t have iCloud, or doesn’t remember your iCloud password, then you need to connect the device to a computer with iTunes on it and do the following:
Like Touch ID, Face ID will allow you to unlock your device but it won’t let you reset a forgotten passcode. You need to follow the steps above to reset your passcode.
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