However, after I tell you how to get back to a usable device, I’ll tell you how to lessen the pain that the solution causes. Which if you read the scenarios, well, you might be cursing a lot more. Because all the solutions have a certain degree of “ouch” factor to them.Īpple has a support article on this very topic: iOS: Device disabled after entering wrong passcode. What then? Well, the solutions are easy, but the most important thing is planning ahead to lessen the pain. ![]() Apple gives us 6 tries before you get a time-based cooling off period, but eventually if you keep trying (and failing) your device is disabled. ![]() Either through fat fingers, an errant Bluetooth keyboard, or a complete brain fart, sometimes we not only get the passcode to our device wrong, but we get completely locked out.
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