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Entering an incorrect code too many times can cause you to be locked out of your phone
iOS 17 will let you reset the code on you iPhone for up to three days after it has been changed, a feature that could prevent you from being locked out of your smartphone if you forget your shortly after you modify it. The security feature was spotted on the first iOS 17 Developer Beta and can be tested on iPhone XR or newer models that are signed up to receive testing versions of iOS 17 for developers. It is expected to roll out to all eligible devices when the update is widely available later this year.
According to a report by MacRumors, with iOS 17, if you change your code but do not the new one, you can reset it using your old one. You can tap on the Forgot code? option after an incorrect attempt, then select Try code Reset. You can then enter the previous code to change it to a more memorable one. The feature is currently available on the iOS 17 Developer Beta.
However, you can only reset a new, forgotten code using the old one within a period of 72 hours, after which the option to try a code reset will not be accessible. If you don't want to have your older code available as a reset option, you can go open the Settings app and tap on Face ID and code > Expire Previous code Now. This will prevent the system from ing the previous code.
This feature could come in handy and prevent you from getting locked out of your iPhone when you forget a newly set code. Entering the incorrect code a few times will show you a Apple ID and or by connecting it to a computer.
iOS is expected to arrive later this year with iPhone XS and newer models.
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