How do I reset passcode when iPhone claims one already exists?

my face recognition works fine on my iPhone but when I tried to enter a passcode the phone claims I already had one. I do not. should I just give up on the passcode?


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Original Title: passcode issues

iPhone 14 Plus, iOS 26

Posted on Jun 25, 2026 4:33 PM

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Posted on Jun 25, 2026 4:51 PM

sacwmf wrote:
my face recognition works fine on my iPhone but when I tried to enter a passcode the phone claims I already had one. I do not. should I just give up on the passcode?
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Original Title: passcode issues

To be clear, it is NOT possible to set up Face ID without FIRST creating a passcode on iPhone or iPad. The fact you are using Face ID means you did create a passcode. If you don't know the passcode, this is ultimately going to be a major issue for you. If you restart your phone, update your phone, force restart your phone, your phone will require you to enter your passcode in order to get back in your iPhone.


Noting the passcode you created when you first set up the phone would have been a very smart thing to do. Since you don't know it, before you get in trouble, which you will, because not knowing the passcode will ultimately lock you out of the phone, you need to follow the directions in this link --> If you forgot your iPhone passcode or your iPhone is disabled - Apple Support


Before you do this, make sure you have backed up your iPhone as you'll want to restore your backup after you erase your phone, which you need to do.


To ensure you don't get in this pickle again and you set up the phone again and create a passcode, make sure you write that code down and keep it in a safe place for easy recall in the future.

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Jun 25, 2026 4:51 PM in response to sacwmf

sacwmf wrote:
my face recognition works fine on my iPhone but when I tried to enter a passcode the phone claims I already had one. I do not. should I just give up on the passcode?
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Original Title: passcode issues

To be clear, it is NOT possible to set up Face ID without FIRST creating a passcode on iPhone or iPad. The fact you are using Face ID means you did create a passcode. If you don't know the passcode, this is ultimately going to be a major issue for you. If you restart your phone, update your phone, force restart your phone, your phone will require you to enter your passcode in order to get back in your iPhone.


Noting the passcode you created when you first set up the phone would have been a very smart thing to do. Since you don't know it, before you get in trouble, which you will, because not knowing the passcode will ultimately lock you out of the phone, you need to follow the directions in this link --> If you forgot your iPhone passcode or your iPhone is disabled - Apple Support


Before you do this, make sure you have backed up your iPhone as you'll want to restore your backup after you erase your phone, which you need to do.


To ensure you don't get in this pickle again and you set up the phone again and create a passcode, make sure you write that code down and keep it in a safe place for easy recall in the future.

Jun 26, 2026 12:50 AM in response to sacwmf

  1. Is this your corporate/organisation/enterprise/School Management iPhone? Then please contact the system administrator of your corporate//organisation/enterprise/School Management
  2. If it is your device, in that case, do you have any profile installed by your corporate/organisation/enterprise/School Management?
    1. Erase the profile added by you If you have installed a profile on your own --> Install or remove configuration profiles on iPhone - Apple ...
    2. Or please contact the system administrator of the organisation who provided the profile to you




A corporate profile installed on your iPhone could potentially be contributing to the inaccessibility of certain features. 

Here's why:

  • Restrictions: Corporate profiles can have restrictions placed on apps and functionalities. These restrictions might be limiting some activity, causing it to be unresponsive or quit.
  • Managed Apps: IT departments might deploy specific navigation apps through the profile, potentially blocking certain functions or features.
  • Security Settings: Corporate profiles often have stricter security settings that could affect app or function behavior. This might be causing unexpected behavior of an App or functions.


Here's what you can do:

  • Check with IT: The best course of action is to contact your IT department. They can explain the restrictions set by the corporate profile and see what is affected. They might be able to adjust settings or suggest alternative apps or features approved for corporate use.
  • Look for App Conflicts: See if your IT department uses a different app through the corporate profile. Conflicting apps might cause crashes.


Additional points to consider:

  • Even if the profile isn't directly affecting the function, it's still a good idea to check with IT. They might be aware of similar issues and have workarounds.
  • While troubleshooting, make sure you prioritize safety. Don't fiddle with your phone. 


By working with IT and considering these possibilities, you can hopefully identify if the corporate profile is the culprit and find a solution that allows you to use the iPhone to your liking.



Jun 26, 2026 5:38 AM in response to Bob Timmons

Not completely sure how, but it seems fixed now. I connected my iPhone to my Mac mini then (I think) replaced and updated the software on the iPhone. Now the passcode I had written down works. I had tried that same passcode twice before and it failed. Either it was a glitch or I entered it incorrectly twice. Or something else. Thank you for all the great responses.

Jun 26, 2026 12:51 AM in response to sacwmf

In most cases, iPhone allows you to reuse your existing passcode when you go through the process of changing it.


For example, if your current passcode is 123456 and you choose Change Passcode, you can generally enter:

  • Old Passcode: 123456
  • New Passcode: 123456
  • Verify New Passcode: 123456


The iPhone typically accepts this because you’ve successfully authenticated with the current passcode.


However, there are exceptions:

  • If your iPhone is managed by an organization (such as a work or school device), an administrator may enforce a policy that requires a different passcode.
  • If you’re changing the passcode because of a security policy or certain enterprise management rules, reusing the same passcode may be prohibited.


For a personal iPhone without management restrictions, using the same passcode again is generally allowed.

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