How to Unlock an iPad, iPhone or iPod?
Go through this article for unlocking any of the iOS devices
such as iPod, iPhone or iPad in many situations. Such situations incorporate
resetting password protected device. Such devices which can't be accessed by
you either the users recognise the password.
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With the help of iTunes, resetting password protected
iOS Device
1.
Attach iOS device cable
to the device and the computer
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The larger end of the
rectangular port goes to your computer’s side.
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The tiny one fits to
charging port on the gadget.
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Restore it from a
backup if you have forgotten passcode of your device.
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Next, to the USB
ports, there is a three-pronged icon.
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Proceed to the iCloud
method if your system doesn’t have USB ports.
2.
Go to iTunes when it
can’t open itself
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It will depend on your
computer model.
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Users need to confirm
that you have to open go to iTunes after you auto attach your phone.
3.
Wait till your device get
synced to iTunes
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At the top of iTunes,
there will be a bar saying Syncing owner’s name iPhone or some similar thing.
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Get started with the
reset process once you are done with connecting.
4.
Tap the icon Device
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It would resemble an
iPhone, and it will be located beneath the Account tab.
5.
Tap Back Up Now
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Users will see this
under the Backups section.
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Although it is purely
optional, do this to ensure that the data is
up to date whenever you restore from any backup point.
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If the auto backs ups
are enabled, then you don’t have any need to back up again.
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Under the Backups
section, see the date of latest backup.
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While backing up your
phone, there will be two location options.
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iCloud will backup
your phone to the iCloud account.
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Your data will be
saved from your phone to your current computer.
6.
Tap Restore Device
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You will find this at
the head of the "iTunes page".
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Device world would be
replaced through the designation of your device.
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If the "Find my
iPhone" is enabled then "iTunes" would notify you to impair it
before you reinstate it. To do this:
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Go to your iOS
Settings.
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Scroll down.
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Click iCloud.
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Scroll down again.
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Choose Find My iPhone.
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Slide the switch that
is next to Find My iPhone.
7.
Tap Restore and Update
for confirming your decision.
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Go through the info on
pop up before you continue.
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Now you will be aware
of what you need to assume when you reestablish the gadget.
8.
Tap Next
9.
Tap Agree
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It will start the
process of restoration.
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Taping Agree means
that you have acknowledged not to make Apple accountable for whatever data
loss.
10. Wait until your Reset gets finished.
11. Choose a point of
Restore.
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There will be a
section named, restore from this backup. You
will find the option there.
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Click bar with iOS
device name in it.
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Below the bar, there
will be a date and location of the chosen backup.
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For best results,
choose the recent one.
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Next, to restore from
this backup, there will be a circle. Tap it.
12. Tap Continue for initiating
restoration.
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iTunes will start the
recovery of the device.
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The process will take
for more than half an hour depending upon the
data.
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At the bottom of
restoration, there will be Time remaining value.
13. Wait till your iOS
gets Reboot.
• There
will be a Hello text when the restoration would get complete.
14. Tap the Home button
• The
passcode would get removed because of the backup. Tap the Home button to unlock
the phone.
• New
Passcode can be added to the phone.
• You
can do this by going to the Touch ID and Passcode section.
15. Write your "Apple ID
password."
• Data
on your phone will get restored.
• Some
additional time will be required for the operation of your phone’s app.
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