Part 1 Why is My iPhone Passcode Changed Itself?
As part of its drive to increase security, since the launch of iOS 9, Apple now and ever requests a six-digit passcode instead of a four-digit one when setting up a new or newly updated iPad or iPhone. When we update the iOS version, or restart the phone, then it is possible that iPhone passcode change itself from a four-digit code to six-digit, or the reverse. This can be resulted from the data corruption, bugs of the apps, that someone changed your phone code, the security measure of Apple, or purely, an error of the phone itself.
One certain thing is that Apple won’t change our iPhone passcode as they don’t have it. When going to custom service we are likely to get the answer “It is impossible to happen!” However, we need to solve this issue. If you enter the wrong passcode too many times, you will see a message that your device is disabled. You’ll need use iTunes and erase your device which deletes all your data, unless you made a resent backup. Or you can also try the ultimate solution to unlock without limitations.
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Part 2. Try These Tips If iPhone Passcode Changed Itself
#1. iPhone Passcode Changed Itself? Use iTunes
If iPhone passcode changed itself, you can factory reset your phone and restore it with iTunes. This can be useful if your computer has been synced with your iPhone before so you don’t need the passcode to enter iTunes. If you performed a recent backup of your iPhone, iPad, iPod before this operation, that would be so nice.
You can use the following procedure to rest the passcode with iTunes. Steps:
Open the iTunes of your Mac or PC.
Connect your iphone, iPad or iPod to your computer. When your device is connected, force restart it.
You’ll be see two options neither to Restore or to Update. Click on the option “ Restore iPhone ”.
When the downloading process finishes, you can set up and use the phone.
Note:
1. If you want to save the information on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod, make a backup.
2. If the downloading process lasts more than 15 minutes, force restart again.
3. If you don’t have a synced computer but you know the Apple ID, you can also go to "iCloud.com > Find My iPhone", and then erase your device.Also Read:Download video from JW Player
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