Thanks, Kyky95 — yes, this is a
disabled/locked iPhone due to too many wrong passcode attempts.
The message
support.apple.com/passcode means you
cannot unlock it with more passcode tries now. The fix is to
erase the iPhone and then set it up again. Unfortunately, there is
no safe way to bypass the passcode without erasing the phone.
What happens next
After the erase, you can:
- restore from an iCloud backup
- restore from a computer backup
- or set it up as new
You will also likely need your
Apple ID and password after the reset because of
Activation Lock.
Before you start
Please make sure you know:
- your Apple ID email
- your Apple ID password
- whether you have a backup
- whether you have access to a computer and a cable
Best option if you know your Apple ID
If
Find My iPhone was on, the easiest method is usually to erase it from your Apple account or with Apple’s recovery steps.
Recovery mode reset for iPhone 11
If you have a Windows PC or Mac, do this:
1) Connect the iPhone to the computer
Use a USB cable.
2) Put the iPhone 11 into recovery mode
Press these buttons in order:
- Press and quickly release Volume Up
- Press and quickly release Volume Down
- Press and hold the Side button
Keep holding the Side button
even after the Apple logo appears.
Release it only when you see the
recovery mode screen showing a cable/computer.
3) Restore it on the computer
- On Windows or older Mac: open iTunes or the Apple Devices app
- On newer Mac: open Finder
You should get a message saying the iPhone has a problem and must be
Updated or
Restored.
Choose
Restore.
This will:
- erase the iPhone
- reinstall iOS
- remove the passcode lock
If the download takes too long
If the iPhone exits recovery mode, repeat the button steps and try again.
After restore
When the phone restarts:
- Begin setup
- Connect to Wi‑Fi
- Enter your Apple ID and password
- Choose:
- Restore from iCloud Backup
- Restore from Mac/PC
- Set Up as New iPhone
Important warning
If you
do not know the Apple ID/password, the phone may stay locked by Activation Lock even after erase. In that case, only Apple can help, and usually only if you can prove ownership.
About still hearing calls and notifications
That part is normal. The phone can still power on and connect, but the passcode lock prevents access to the home screen.
Tell me which situation fits you
Reply with just one of these:
- I have a Windows computer
- I have a Mac
- I do not have a computer
- I forgot my Apple ID password too
- I have a backup
- I do not have a backup
If you want, I can give you the
exact Windows steps next, one by one.