What do when you’re locked out of your Apple iPhone 7 and it is disabled?

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What do when you’re locked out of your Apple iPhone 7 and it is disabled?  



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When this happens, your only alternative is to wipe or erase your device. Unfortunately, unless you establish a backup before getting into problems, there is no way to restore or save sensitive data from your smartphone. When you delete your iPhone, you're also erasing all of your data and settings.


On your iPhone 7 and other iOS devices, you will typically have a limit of six consecutive attempts to enter the password. If you enter the wrong password six times in a row, you will be locked out and receive a notification stating that your iPhone is deactivated. The iTunes and iCloud services will be your key to rectifying the problem if you find yourself in a similar circumstance. You may delete your iPhone 7 using iTunes or iCloud. As a result, the passcode you've set up on your smartphone will be removed as well. will be built up from scratch or restored from a backup. Alternatively, if your device is linked to a Wi-Fi or cellular network, you may utilize Find My iPhone to wipe your iPhone. You won't be able to do so otherwise.