Hard Reset iPhone 5c without iCloud password
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afaik all you have to do is make sure "find my iphone" is turned off before doing a factory reset. Do you need the iCloud access to turn off that setting on the phone?
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With any iDevice with iOS 7 or greater doing a factory reset requires you to sign back into the iCloud account used after a factory reset.
It's an anti-theft measure.
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@Nic said in Hard Reset iPhone 5c without iCloud password:
afaik all you have to do is make sure "find my iphone" is turned off before doing a factory reset. Do you need the iCloud access to turn off that setting on the phone?
iCloud 'is' FindMyIphone
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Going through the process in my head, this may be your best and only bet - unless you take it to the Apple Store. The servicing Phone provider might be able to do something, but I am unsure.
I believe it part of the draw on security on the iOS platform is that you have to follow certain steps for safe guards.
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The only way we are able to ensure our iPads aren't stolen and missing is by keeping the iCloud password a secret. No one has that password.
We also have restrictions in place with Apple Configurator (and Meraki) as follow-up security measures.
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@DustinB3403 said in Hard Reset iPhone 5c without iCloud password:
With any iDevice with iOS 7 or greater doing a factory reset requires you to sign back into the iCloud account used after a factory reset.
It's an anti-theft measure.
Yes - to turn off Find my iPhone, you have to sign into your iCloud account
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I guess if the iCloud account is under his control then he essentially controls the phone then. Small claims court?
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Worth a shot Link
There are always ways around this. I used to work for a company that bought old iPhones to resell them. It is just about finding the right work arounds for the given OS.
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@gjacobse said in Hard Reset iPhone 5c without iCloud password:
Going through the process in my head, this may be your best and only bet - unless you take it to the Apple Store. The servicing Phone provider might be able to do something, but I am unsure.
I believe it part of the draw on security on the iOS platform is that you have to follow certain steps for safe guards.
They did that. The Genius bar was unable to help them.
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@s.hackleman said in Hard Reset iPhone 5c without iCloud password:
Worth a shot Link
There are always ways around this. I used to work for a company that bought old iPhones to resell them. It is just about finding the right work arounds for the given OS.
If that even works, doesn't that get rid of the whole point of iCloud and Find My iPhone?
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@s.hackleman said in Hard Reset iPhone 5c without iCloud password:
Worth a shot Link
There are always ways around this. I used to work for a company that bought old iPhones to resell them. It is just about finding the right work arounds for the given OS.
One of the links above was the same as that article. They said it didn't help. I should add I'm not the one following these tutorials. The people doing the work are not technical...
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It's because for every legit person like this, there are 99 with stolen phones.
Stupid stealing humans.
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@thanksajdotcom said in Hard Reset iPhone 5c without iCloud password:
@s.hackleman said in Hard Reset iPhone 5c without iCloud password:
Worth a shot Link
There are always ways around this. I used to work for a company that bought old iPhones to resell them. It is just about finding the right work arounds for the given OS.
One of the links above was the same as that article. They said it didn't help. I should add I'm not the one following these tutorials. The people doing the work are not technical...
I figured I was close to the same, I just noticed that the article I posted specifically mentioned your iOS version. I will guess the "In this method, you have to toggle the “Find My iPhone” off and tap on “Delete iCloud Account” at the same time." part is what is getting them. At this point they can spend an evening hacking away trying to get this to work, or just go get a new phone. If it is a iPhone 5c, it had a pretty good run, time to upgrade.
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Hope this guide works.
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Shouldn't there be a rule that prevents new users from posting links?
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Or Lazarus thread posts.
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Being a new user means they probably haven't read through the rules yet. Be nice.....
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@Minion-Queen said in Hard Reset iPhone 5c without iCloud password:
Being a new user means they probably haven't read through the rules yet. Be nice.....
It's odd though when they post a link to a commercial product.
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Oh it is and I will be watching. But for first post I try to give the benefit of the doubt.