iMurad07

Q: Unlinking Apple ID from a used iPhone

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I've bought a used iPhone from one of my friends. It has his Apple ID, and I want to unlink it. Apple's tutorial suggests that I should reset the device, but I don't want to reset it. Is there a way to unlink the Apple ID, and use mine without reset/restore the iPhone? But also, making sure that my friend's email won't be required for iOS 7 activation in the future... Please advice

 

Thanks

iPhone 5, iOS 6.0.1

Posted on Nov 27, 2013 9:44 PM

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  • by Bjean71,

    Bjean71 Bjean71 Jul 16, 2014 12:54 PM in response to KiltedTim
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    Jul 16, 2014 12:54 PM in response to KiltedTim

    I posted on here also - we are trying to deal with customer service and my Iphone was given to me from the wife of the owner after he passed away - she didn't know any of his passwords and cannot find any receipts.... He is deceased and we have the phone with his number and all the other information but then what do you do???

  • by KiltedTim,

    KiltedTim KiltedTim Jul 16, 2014 1:14 PM in response to Bjean71
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    Jul 16, 2014 1:14 PM in response to Bjean71

    Nothing. It's useless to you.

  • by abeguiler,

    abeguiler abeguiler Sep 22, 2014 9:30 AM in response to Bjean71
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    Sep 22, 2014 9:30 AM in response to Bjean71

    Talk to Apple Security.  If she is willing to give Apple a copy of the death certificate, Apple Security can manually transfer ownership of the account to her and allow her to set up a password so she can unlink the account.  She also will have the option of closing the account, which will automatically unlink all associated devices.  It's not something that happens every day, but it does happen.  Apple considers the account to be "property" and as such, is legally required to hand over all property from the deceased to the inheritor.  The process does require legal review from Apple and may take a while, as probate often does.  Don't be discouraged by what everyone here is saying, there is hope.

  • by dietama7,

    dietama7 dietama7 Sep 25, 2014 12:22 PM in response to iMurad07
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    Sep 25, 2014 12:22 PM in response to iMurad07

    somebody just hack my rescue email -,- which with linked appleid i have, he change my password also icloud pass, my icloud acc have same email with my apple id, and i have full access on that email, i have my original box and phone, can apple support help me?? i just can i access my email with the name of my apple id because made 2 two step ver on my email, they can't acess it

  • by gdgmacguy,

    gdgmacguy gdgmacguy Sep 25, 2014 12:27 PM in response to Bjean71
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    Sep 25, 2014 12:27 PM in response to Bjean71

    Bring a copy of the death certificate to Apple and see what they do

  • by RockinMorroccan,

    RockinMorroccan RockinMorroccan Dec 1, 2014 5:03 PM in response to KiltedTim
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    Dec 1, 2014 5:03 PM in response to KiltedTim

    FYI - I came here when I received an iPhone 4S from my company. Although I did a complete wipe with recovery, I got stuck at the point where it's linked with the ID of a person who left the company who knows when.So I am SOL unless I can spend the time to go to an Apple store, get them some sort of proof that the phone is mine and then they can unlink? I hated Apple before owning one and I hate them more now.

     

    This is the answer when you became harsh btw.

  • by KiltedTim,

    KiltedTim KiltedTim Dec 2, 2014 2:40 AM in response to RockinMorroccan
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    Dec 2, 2014 2:40 AM in response to RockinMorroccan

    Take it back to your company. They should have ensured it was not activation locked before they handed it over to you. You can't provide an original receipt, therefore Apple won't intervene.

     

    You can hate Apple all you want for that, but get ready to hate everyone else just as much. Kill switches like Activation lock will soon be legally required.

  • by AmiLaver,

    AmiLaver AmiLaver Dec 9, 2014 2:59 PM in response to iMurad07
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    Dec 9, 2014 2:59 PM in response to iMurad07

    i was hoping to find a friendly helpful site here but I'm not so sure reading all these responses. Feeling bad for the person who made the original post.

    I Have an iPhone 5 which I am desperately trying to wipe.

    i had an Apple ID but when I got married I changed my surname and so changed my email address.

    trying to be organised I changed my email for my apple ID as I didn't want everything going into an old email address.

    it then prompted me to also change my password, so I did.

    My phone now has my old email address as my Apple ID and will not accept either password to let me reset the phone and delete my Apple ID.

    SO, it's not stolen and I've always been the owner of the phone, but still can not wipe it.

     

    I half think this may be a way of apple stopping you selling items on and therefore making more money. I hope im wrong and someone may help me but I now don't know what else to do as I need the phone wiping.

    I Have no receipt as its a contract phone so I never bought it from a shop so how do I prove I owned it from day1.

     

    Thanks

    Ami

  • by pogster,

    pogster pogster Dec 9, 2014 5:53 PM in response to AmiLaver
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    Dec 9, 2014 5:53 PM in response to AmiLaver

    Contract phone or not you would have still received a receipt from the carrier it was signed on with.

  • by AmiLaver,

    AmiLaver AmiLaver Dec 10, 2014 1:53 AM in response to iMurad07
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    Dec 10, 2014 1:53 AM in response to iMurad07

    I Don't recall a receipt just a delivery note but either way I don't have it now. I don't suppose many people do as they would contact their phone provider if they had any problems. I just didn't account for problems whrn I was finished with the phone.

    Any one got any advice?

     

    thanks

    ami

  • by pogster,

    pogster pogster Dec 10, 2014 7:57 AM in response to AmiLaver
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    Dec 10, 2014 7:57 AM in response to AmiLaver

    You could contact your provider and ask them for a copy of the receipt.

  • by dudesOM,

    dudesOM dudesOM Dec 28, 2014 6:34 PM in response to thetrace70
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    Dec 28, 2014 6:34 PM in response to thetrace70

    Can you please list what they told you to do to by pass it. 

  • by Meg St._Clair,

    Meg St._Clair Meg St._Clair Dec 28, 2014 9:22 PM in response to dudesOM
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    Dec 28, 2014 9:22 PM in response to dudesOM

    dudesOM wrote:

     

    Can you please list what they told you to do to by pass it.

    You CANNOT bypass the activation lock.

  • by kdarm,

    kdarm kdarm Jan 30, 2015 6:23 PM in response to KiltedTim
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    Jan 30, 2015 6:23 PM in response to KiltedTim

    I bought an iPhone 5 from a friend.  Her husband wiped it for her, and I set it up with my own apple id.  I have been using it, but have noticed battery issues.  When I checked the site, I discovered that this particular iPhone 5 qualifies for a free battery.  When I started at the genius bar, it asked for the serial number.  It told me that this serial number has a different apple id associated with it.

     

    I contacted the previous owner, who again asked her husband to take care of it.  He said that he did it this time.  I don't know if he is not doing this at the support profile or hasn't taken it of find my phone or what.  I'm able to use the phone and everything as expected.  I'm wondering if it will be a problem when I take it to the apple store.

     

    This phone syncs to my computer under my apple id.  What will happen when I take it to the Apple store for a battery?  Will they change the battery or accuse me of theft?  She upgraded and sold me both her old phones.   I think the problem is that they just don't know how to take it off their apple id.  They did what they thought needed done.

     

    Now what?  Will Apple not be able to change my battery?

  • by KiltedTim,

    KiltedTim KiltedTim Jan 30, 2015 6:34 PM in response to kdarm
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    Jan 30, 2015 6:34 PM in response to kdarm

    They will replace the battery if it qualifies. It's associated with the original owner's support profile, that's all. The warranty follows the device.

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