I've been using my iPhone 16 Pro Max and it's been working fine until today. I tried unlocking it, and after successfully entering my password at least 20 times, it suddenly stopped accepting it! I've had to change my password three times before, and I really don't remember the reasons. I thought maybe I mistyped at first, as I sometimes do with my 'fat fingers.' I double-checked everything, typed carefully, and still wrong – it's so frustrating! I've even tried all my passwords across my devices. The worst part? I just created a crypto wallet two days ago and didn't save the seed phrase. I'm feeling really desperate right now and just need some help figuring this out. I'm a seasoned tech user, mainly on Linux, but I'm at my wit's end with this Apple device!
2 Answers
Sounds like a frustrating situation! If your iPhone is asking for a password change repeatedly, it could be due to settings that require a periodic update, especially if it's managed through a corporate Exchange account. Have you checked with your network admin? If that's not the case, you may want to consider erasing the device and restoring from backup if you can? Just be careful with your wallet info next time!
I get how annoying that can be! Long passwords can definitely trip you up. You might want to try a hard restart of your iPhone. I know it sounds simple, but sometimes this can do the trick. Just hold the volume up, then volume down, and then hold the side button until you see the Apple logo. Worth a shot!

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