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New iPhone, but problem with passcode

8,978 9,109 April 16, 2024 at 01:37 PM
I just picked up a new iPhone today, a 15 pro. My old phone was an iPhone 13. I bought both phones at US cellular. When the rep at US cellular was about to transfer everything from my 13 to my 15, he asked that I enter the passcode on my old screen. The problem was the screen showed six spaces to enter the pass code, but the passcode I use is only four digits. We tried to enter the old passcode with just the four digits, and the phone would not take it, We also tried entering two lead zeros before my four digit passcode and that did not work also. My phone is now locked and I received the message that the next time I try something, if it fails, the lock will be for 24 hours.

It was suggested that my other option is to go directly to an Apple store to get help from them. I do need help because I do not want to use my new phone without having all my old information transferred from it. Does anyone know if there's anything else I can do short of taking that trip to the Apple store, which, for me will be a minimum of a half hour trip.

Thank you for any help you might be able to provide.
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04-16-2024 at 05:35 PM.
04-16-2024 at 05:35 PM.
If you've been entering 4-digit unlock codes and all of a sudden the phone is asking you for a 6-digit code, I would guess that they reset it back to factory settings.

Assuming you didn't change default settings, all of your data should be on the Apple cloud so I would just take the new phone and let it sync with the Apple cloud, should essentially mirror your previous phone.

Maybe I'm missing something, doesn't make sense to me if you were unlocking with 4-digits on the old phone and all of a sudden it wants 6-digits... They clearly changed something...

Are you sure it's not asking you to establish a new passcode? In which case you used to be able to click a link below the new passcode entry that would allow you to drop it down to 4-digits or even setup with no passcode. At least that's how it works with iPadOS, I haven't used iOS in forever.
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allyn9
04-19-2024 at 08:29 AM.
04-19-2024 at 08:29 AM.
Thanks for your advice ChinaRider. I wish I could say all was good, but that's not true. I ended up going to the Apple store, and even they couldn't help me break into my old phone. No matter what we tried, it just kept locking me out. I am now up to eight hours before it will unlock again. And the Apple tech person said soon it will lock me out permanently if I don't enter the correct passcode. My iCloud storage was full so the tech person knew that everything wasn't stored in it. What was on the iCloud was my information dating back to only March 2023. So it appears I'm stuck with what I've got which is only things prior to March 2023 have been saved and are now on my new iPhone. My old phone is still locked and I'm guessing everything between 2023 and now are things I may never see again. I can live with reentering apps I had added during that time, but I'm frustrated by the fact that all my photos and new contacts from that time are inaccessible.
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04-19-2024 at 01:29 PM.
04-19-2024 at 01:29 PM.
Just call Apple & ask to unlock. They can do it if you have the security question answers. Mine took a few minutes.
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