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iPhone Stuck in Setup? What That Password Prompt Means

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A password request during setup means Activation Lock, not a fault. Apple says so in a bracket, and it changes every step that follows.

iPhone Battery Says Unknown? Four Causes, One Is Fake

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Apple documents four battery labels and gives Unknown more than one cause. A genuine battery that was never linked reads the same as a fake.

iPhone USB-C Port Not Working? Start With Your Model

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Three iPhones on sale cannot send video out of the port at all, and no adapter changes that. Work out what yours does before you test anything.

iPhone Photos Not Showing? Get the Count First

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Three taps give you a photo count, and that number decides everything. A normal count means hidden, not gone. Near zero is a different job entirely.

Your iPhone Switched Email Fetch Off by Itself on iOS 26

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A power feature that ships switched on turns on Low Power Mode at 20 percent, and Apple says that turns email fetch off. Check the battery colour first.

iPhone Says Charging but Nothing Happens? Look at the Bolt

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The charging bolt has two colours. Apple says grey means charging is paused. That one look splits this into two completely different problems.

iPhone Keeps Asking for Your Outlook Password? Not the Phone

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Nothing on the iPhone checks your password. Microsoft refuses the sign-in method, not the password, which is why retyping it never ends the loop.

iPhone Wants a PUK Code? The SIM Is Locked, Not the Phone

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Your iPhone still works. Apple says never guess a PUK, gives no number of tries, and warns a PIN-locked SIM may block emergency calls on some networks.

iPhone Asking for a Passcode You Never Set? Do Not Guess

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Three different screens send people here and only one can wipe a phone. Apple says repeating one wrong code costs a single attempt. A list costs each.

Why Your iPhone Says Your Walking Steadiness Is Low

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Apple measures walking steadiness from a phone carried at your waist. In a bag or your hand, the reading is not about your walking. Check that first.

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