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How do I set up my new iPhone when my old one is lost?
Sign in to icloud.com/#find with your Apple ID (the one you use with iCloud). If you’re using another iCloud app, click the app’s name at the top of the iCloud.com window, then click Find My iPhone. Click All Devices, then select the device. Click Erase device, then enter your Apple ID password.
What do I do if my Apple ID won’t verify?
If you can’t sign in, reset your password, or receive verification codes, you can request account recovery to regain access to your account. Account recovery might take a few days or longer, depending on the specific account information you can provide to verify your identity.
Is there a way to recover lost Apple ID?
I feel there must be a way as Apple had already restored my phone when I turned it on after having it repaired. As that link that sberman posted clearly states, if you’ve lost two or more of the required 2-step verification authentication tokens (password, trusted devices and/or your recovery key) then no, your AppleID cannot be recovered.
How can I unlock my Apple ID?
I’m happy to assist you in trying to help get your Apple ID unlocked. If you use two-step verification, you need to use your recovery key and a trusted device. And if you use two-factor authentication, you need a trusted device or trusted phone number to unlock your Apple ID.
How do I sign in with my Apple ID?
Sign in with your Apple ID and password on a new device or browser. Look for a sign in notification on any of your trusted devices. Tap Allow receiving your verification code. Enter the verification code on your other device to complete sign in id.
How do I update my Trusted phone numbers on Apple ID?
You can update your trusted phone numbers when you follow these steps: Go to your Apple ID account page. Sign in with your Apple ID. Go to the Security section and click Edit. If you want to add a phone number, click Add a Trusted Phone Number and enter the phone number.