How to Unlock A Disabled iPhone without iTunes or iCloud or Computer

Have you ever been in a position where you could not access your iPhone because it was disabled and lacked access to iTunes or iCloud? This situation can be difficult, but fortunately, there are ways to unlock an iPhone without needing iTunes, iCloud, or a computer.

Here’s how you can do it:

Using EaseUS MobiUnlock:

Step 1: Launch EaseUS MobiUnlock after connecting your iPhone, iPad, or iPod to your PC via a USB wire. Choose “Unlock Screen Passcode” from EaseUS MobiUnlock’s home page.
Step 2: Click “Start” to continue after identifying your device.
Step 3: To download the firmware for your device, click “Next.” To choose the package by hand, if you have firmware on your computer, click “Choose” at the bottom of the window.
Step 4: Click “Unlock Now” after downloading or choosing the firmware. A caution message will appear. To unlock your disabled iPhone, iPad, or iPod, enter the necessary information in the box and click “Unlock” once more.
Step 5: Be patient as the program unlocks and erases your device. Set up your iPhone, iPad, and iPod after it is finished, then create a new password.

Using iCloud:

Step 1: Launch your phone or tablet browser and navigate to iCloud.com.
Step 2: Sign in using the Apple ID account associated with the disabled iPhone.
Step 3: After you’ve signed in, go to Locate iPhone and choose your iPhone.
Step 4: Choose the option to Wipe iPhone.
Step 5: Click Erase once more to begin resetting the disabled device.

Using iOS 15.2 or later:

Step 1: Enter the incorrect passcode on your iPhone until it says “iPhone Unavailable” or “Security Lockout.”
Step 2: Click the “Erase iPhone” icon.
Step 3: Confirm the information on the new page, then tap Erase iPhone again.
Step 4: Enter your Apple ID to delete the iPhone if asked.
Step 5: Set up your iPhone as if it were brand new.

There are different ways to unlock a disabled iPhone without iTunes, iCloud, or a computer. Use these techniques to quickly and easily regain access to your iPhone.