Erasing an iPhone Without Passcode / iTunes Password
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You likely won't be able to reuse them anyway as they will be iCloud locked when reset without having the username & password. time to take a hammer to them.
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@garak0410 Can you recreate the old emails and do a password reset then?
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@dafyre said:
@garak0410 Can you recreate the old emails and do a password reset then?
Does any email provider allow this.
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@dafyre said:
@garak0410 Can you recreate the old emails and do a password reset then?
I would do this or go through the steps required to update the iCloud account to a new email address.
But this gets expensive (your time investment) quickly. It will likely just be cheaper to destroy and get new ones.
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If you can prove they are business owned phones. You should be able to call apple care and have them help you get them reset. I recall having to take one to the apple store and let them deal with clearing if off.
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@Minion-Queen said:
If you can prove they are business owned phones. You should be able to call apple care and have them help you get them reset. I recall having to take one to the apple store and let them deal with clearing if off.
You must get special privileges. Even when we had a Gov't account with Verizon neither Verizon nor Apple could do anything about it. After that IT started setting them up.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
You must get special privileges. Even when we had a Gov't account with Verizon neither Verizon nor Apple could do anything about it. After that IT started setting them up.
I don't know what you had on them. the iCloud perma lock is a fairly new feature.
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@JaredBusch said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
You must get special privileges. Even when we had a Gov't account with Verizon neither Verizon nor Apple could do anything about it. After that IT started setting them up.
I don't know what you had on them. the iCloud perma lock is a fairly new feature.
iCloud lock has been going on since iOS 7 came out, which has been since 2013.
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I did get the one with the PASSCODE to reset...but the iPhone5s still wants the original iTunes account...I'll try some of these suggestions...it isn't as pressing as it was earlier as I did get the users original problem fixed and he didn't need to get into a spare...