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Apr 27, 2014 3:46 PM in response to Furiatorby lila423,for me the trick was to make sure I had the phone on wifi connected to the internet.
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Jun 29, 2014 10:06 AM in response to Furiatorby Billy_Partin,I am also experiencing the same problem. Extremely frustrating! I have repeatedly done all of the steps. Upgrading to iOS7 has been a disaster. Please, Apple, address this issue.
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Jul 3, 2014 8:29 PM in response to Furiatorby Tired of Apple after 30 years,None of this worked for me. I think I shall change my password to "AppleSucks" because they are famous for releasing IOS updates that are riddled with bugs and issues. My local AT&T store where I bought my iPhone 5S about 8 weeks ago said to contact Apple... The only option for me is to jump in my car I supposed and drive 200 miles to an Apple store and see if a Genius can fix this.
I've spent 5 hours messing with this iPhone.... and NOTHING will allow me to turn off "find my iPhone" or even get past that point.
My first Apple computer was a LISA ($9,995) in 1983 and I've been blindly loyal ever since, wade through many of the garbage updates Apple releases that won't talk to even their own software (Final Cut Pro 2 was not compatible to even one of Apples operating systems when they came up with a new one around 2000... God this is a pain.
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Jul 9, 2014 7:07 AM in response to Furiatorby lp8933,In case this problem has not been resolved I found one way to do a full restore with this "find my phone" issue. Go to settings > iCloud > Delete account. Yes you need to delete your account and re-activate it. Make sure everything you have on iCloud/iPhone is backed up. While this may not be the best solution, it does allow full restore.
Apple please fix this! Thanks
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Jul 9, 2014 8:19 AM in response to Furiatorby nicholas.mel,Try signing to https://appleid.apple.com first to make sure that your password has not expired. If it has, you will be notified and given the option to change it to a new one.
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Aug 17, 2014 2:26 AM in response to Furiatorby Zzme,Nooo guys, I found an easy way. Dont restore your phone. This is so easy:
Go to Settings - icloud - account, click on your email address - at Description delete the name icloud (might ask your password) - and press done. Now you can delete find my iphone and then delete icloud. Easy as that. Hope this helps
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Aug 18, 2014 7:55 PM in response to Furiatorby One_Der,i have tried everyones solution to fix this annoying problem and no luck! i was able to fix it by doing the update that was available on my phone. once updated with the latest iOS my iPhone allowed me to turn off "find my iPhone". hope this helps
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Aug 24, 2014 5:29 AM in response to Furiatorby gehirnmann,The problem can have several reasons, the reset basically is the brute-force method. Before you go for that method, try the following:
Force your iPhone to transfer all data trough the WIFI connection instead of your provider's network.
1) enable flight mode
2) disable flight mode, when asked for SIM-pin, do not enter it
3) check if your WIFI connection works (open website or something similar)
4) disable iCloud "find my iPhone"
This approach will work in cases where the provider connection (LTE or whatever) has issues. I used this approach in a number of cases successfully already. If the phone has update-related issues, this will not work.
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Sep 5, 2014 9:18 AM in response to Furiatorby xmastra,This thread needs a warning that putting the phone in recovery should be the very LAST RESORT. Doing this has now resulted in the phone asking me for the very thing I was trying to remove and is now stuck in the famous 'activation lock' that apple have so generously added to make sure that no one can ever use your phone; including you. It is asking for an apple id that doesn't exist anymore so I cant even login to remove it from the account (that is broken). You can't even find out what the account email was because it is censored so any steps I could have taken renewing the password are obsolete and the phone itself is about as useful as a glass hammer.
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Oct 2, 2014 3:51 AM in response to Furiatorby khalidaandme,I feel so dumb now that i have figured this out. But hopefully it will help everyone who, like me, is ready to throw their iPhone out the windw.
Settings
< Cellular-
Turn cellular data onSettings
< iCloud
Turn Find my iPhone offSettings
< General
< Reset
Erase all content and SettingsHope that helps you all
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Nov 1, 2014 12:30 PM in response to Lizio2by Umar_S,This worked. Even on iOS8.1. Thanks.
Just came over from Android...this iPhone process is pretty complicated.
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Nov 23, 2014 11:32 PM in response to Furiatorby Aldy W,Well, it works for me in iOS 8.
I'm pretty sure you can not turn it of because you have 'Find My iPhone' App installed & configured.
To turn it off, you need to Delete / Uninstall Find My iPhone App first. Then Try again to turn it off from Settings> iCloud>
Hope it works, Cheers!
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Dec 19, 2014 7:24 PM in response to Furiatorby BlueX,Just started getting this issue today. keeps asking me to sign in to my iCloud account and i've done it over 100 times today it's so frustrating what the **** is going on apple
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Dec 19, 2014 10:26 PM in response to Furiatorby unlouck my find my phone,iphone 5s 013846003168581
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