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Whether you forgot your iPhone XR passcode or make it disabled, there's still something you can do to unlock an iPhone XR without passcode. We'll show you how.

By
Blake Sullivan - Updated on June 21, 2023
So easy: You can get access to your iPhone when you forgot the passcode after a factory reset. Explore five easy & effective ways to unlock any iPhone without passcode.

By
Elena Spencer - Updated on March 10, 2025
Forgetting your iPhone passcode can be frustrating, but you still have options. Read the article carefully to learn how to unlock an iPhone when you're locked out.

By
Alex Griffith - Updated on January 7, 2023
As long as you don't turn off Find My iPhone on your device, you can easily unlock your iPhone without computer, no matter the screen is password-protected or disabled.

By
Alex Griffith - Updated on July 22, 2022
No iTunes downloaded or it doesn't work? You still have a few other ways of unlocking a disabled iPhone 8 without iTunes and get it running again. Let's look at your options.

By
Alex Griffith - Updated on June 21, 2023
Forgot passcode and can't unlock iPhone 11 Lock Screen? We've gathered useful ways to get into a locked iPhone 11 (Pro, Pro Max) without a passcode and recover access.

By
Elena Spencer - Updated on March 7, 2025
Forgetting passcode on iPad can happen at times, but it's easy to unlock iPad without passcode, even though the device has been disabled.

By
Blake Sullivan - Updated on February 22, 2023
With the right tool and a few time, you can get into your iPhone X if you forgot passcode or it's been disabled. Here's how to unlock iPhone X without passcode.

By
Alex Griffith - Updated on February 21, 2025
Looking for ways to unlock iPhone SE that you forgot passcode to? Here's how to reset your disabled device to factory settings which deletes the passcode.

By
Elena Spencer - Updated on January 7, 2023
You may set a passcode on the iPhone passcode screen, but at some point, you forgot the passcode. You'll have to unlock your iPhone 8 by factory resetting the disabled device.

By
Lucas Seltzer - Updated on June 21, 2023