How do I get my iPhone into setup?
How do I get my iPhone into setup?
Set up your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- Turn on your device.
- If you have another device, use Quick Start.
- Activate your device.
- Set up Face ID or Touch ID and create a passcode.
- Restore or transfer your information and data.
- Sign in with your Apple ID.
- Turn on automatic updates and set up other features.
Can an iPhone 6 be unlocked?
In Short: I’ve tested all three unlock methods that claim to work with iPhone 6 and 6s. Software unlocking hasn’t worked since the iPhone 3 and hardware unlocking will ruin your iPhone and void your warranty. The only reliable way to unlock your iPhone 6 is with an IMEI unlock (sometimes called factory unlock).
How do I Activate my iPhone 6?
Apple® iPhone® 6 / 6 Plus – Activate / Set Up Device. Press the Power button (top-right edge) to power the iPhone on. If this is an upgrade or your phone was not activated when purchased, refer to Press the Home button to unlock your iPhone. Tap the screen to choose language then tap the country
How to set up your new iPhone 6 the right way?
10 tips for setting up your new iPhone 6 the right way Don’t upgrade to iCloud Drive unless you’re already running OS X Yosemite Enable what you want to use in iCloud’s settings Disable keyboard clicks and lock noises Disable repeat notifications for new Messages Set your iMessages to automatically expire to save space
How do I get back to my iPhone setup screen?
To get back to your iPhone setup screen, you will need to erase your iPhone. This is easy to do. Follow the steps we have outlined below: Step 1: Open Settings, tap General and then click Reset. Step 2: Click Erase All Content and Settings. Step 3: Enter your Apple ID password or passcode when asked. Confirm you need to erase the device.
How can I use Siri on the iPhone 6 Plus?
That could work out really well on the 6 Plus’s massive screen. Siri can do your bidding in iOS 8 by just hearing your voice. You have to turn on “Hey Siri” in the Siri section of Settings. Then say that phrase whenever your iPhone is connected to power for Siri to start listening.