Dr.fone - Unlock -ios- Full Version __full__ <1080p - 720p>

Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7; macOS 10.15 to macOS 14 and newer. Processor: 1GHz Intel/AMD CPU or above. RAM: 256 MB minimum (1024 MB recommended). Hard Disk Space: 200 MB free space minimum. Supported iOS Devices

Easily removes 4-digit passcodes, 6-digit passcodes, Touch ID (fingerprint), and Face ID recognition.

The software will ask you to put your phone into DFU (Device Firmware Update) mode or Recovery mode. On-screen instructions will appear. For an iPhone X and later:

Press and quickly release Volume Up. Press and quickly release Volume Down. Press and hold the Side button until the recovery-mode screen appears. Dr.fone - Unlock -ios- Full Version

Dr.Fone - Unlock (iOS) offers several benefits, including:

: Removes backup encryption settings if the password has been forgotten, allowing for normal data restoration. How to Use Dr.Fone to Unlock an iOS Device

Let’s walk through the actual process of using the full version to unlock a disabled iPhone. Windows 11/10/8

Why?

[Connect iPhone to PC/Mac via USB] │ ▼ [Select "Screen Unlock" from Dr.Fone Dashboard] │ ▼ [Put iPhone into DFU/Recovery Mode] │ ▼ [Software Downloads Matching iOS Firmware] │ ▼ [Execute Unlock Sequence] ───► [Device Restores to Factory Settings]

Parents often forget Screen Time passcodes. The full version removes the restriction passcode without losing any app data or settings. Hard Disk Space: 200 MB free space minimum

Sarah’s 10-year-old son set a Screen Time passcode and forgot it. Her iPhone 12 was locked for 4 hours. Using the full version of Dr.Fone, she removed the Screen Time passcode in 2 minutes without erasing her family photos.

Specifically, the is widely regarded as the gold standard for removing screen locks without losing data. But does it live up to the hype? Is it safe? How does it compare to iTunes?