Change your passcode or passcode settingsOn iPhone X and later, go to Settings > Face ID & Passcode. On devices without Touch ID, go to Settings > Passcode. You'll find several settings and options: Turn Passcode Off: Tap this option to turn off your passcode.
How to unlock a disabled iPhone using a computer
- On your computer, start iTunes and connect your iPhone using a USB cable.
- Start your iPhone's recover mode.
- On your computer, click "Restore."
- After this process completes, your iPhone will be reset to its factory conditions.
iPhone with Touch ID and Side Button
- From a Home screen, navigate: Settings. > Touch ID & Passcode.
- Enter your passcode then tap Turn Passcode Off. When the passcode is turned off, Touch ID is disabled.
- Enter your passcode to confirm. If prompted, enter the Apple ID password.
You will need to remove the email account and then you can turn off the passcode. You can't turn off the passcode because you have their email installed on your phone, that is a security measure implement by all company that have employees who install company email on their personal phone.
Step-2: Sign in Find My iPhone with your iCloud ID. Step-3: Tap on your disabled iPhone from the list. Step-4: Tap on Actions at the screen bottom to show 3 options and then choose Erase iPhone on the right side. At last, your disabled iPhone is successfully unlocked without iTunes/iCloud/computer.
When the hour is up, you will be given another opportunity to enter the correct passcode. When the hour is up, you will be given another opportunity to enter the correct passcode. If you get it wrong again too many times, it will lock for 2 hours. If you can't remember it, restore the phone from your last backup.
But if you've enabled a certain iOS 8 security feature on your iPhone, be careful. Unless you backed up, entering the wrong passcode more than six times in a row to unlock your screen will cut you off from your phone's data forever.
If you have this option selected, your phone will erase all the data after 10 failed passcode attempts. Once this data is erased, it's gone; however, if you've been backing up for your phone with iCloud, you can restore it from your most recent backup information.
A locked iPhone requires a passcode or Touch ID to enter and access the device as a security precaution. After the iPhone passcode has been incorrectly entered five times in a row, the iPhone will automatically disable itself for 1 minute, giving the “iPhone is disabled” error message on screen.
But the fix is actually very easy. If your phone is completely unresponsive, hold the power button until the phone is turned off. Remove the tray with your SIM card and microSD card, then put it back in. After this, reboot the device and see if the screen works properly.
iPhone keyboards typically stop working for one of three reasons: The app you're trying to use the iPhone keyboard in has crashed. Your iPhone is experiencing a more advanced software problem. Your iPhone's display isn't working properly or has become unresponsive.