Tuesday, 26 February 2019

Potential Solutions to Fix iPhone Keeps Asking for Apple ID 2019

Potential Solutions to Fix iPhone Keeps Asking for Apple ID 2019
1. Check iCloud/iMessage/FaceTime

Begin by checking that your iCloud account is configured correctly. If it is, turn off iCloud by deleting your account and then turn it back on.

You can also go to Settings > iCloud and then tap on the Account field. Here, erase and retype the password for the Apple ID. Click “Done” and see if this fixes the problem.

If you are still having the same problem, check both FaceTime and iMessages in settings. These services both use the Apple ID. Try turning both of them off and then on again. Also, retype the password for both FaceTime and iMessages.


2. Sign Out of and then Sign in to iCloud

You can also try signing out of iCloud and then signing back in. Here’s how to do that.

For iOS 10.3 or later:

Step 1: Go to Settings > Your Profile Name > iCloud,

Step 2: Scroll down and then tap “Sign Out”.

Step 3: Enter your password and then choose Turn off.

Step 4: Now go to Settings and tap on Sign in to your iPhone. Enter your Apple ID and password and then tap “Sign in” at the top right. Enter your iPhone’s passcode.

For iOS 10.2 or earlier:

Step 1: Go to Settings > iCloud and then scroll to the bottom to tap “Sign Out”.

Step 2: Go to Settings > iCloud > Sign in and then enter your iPhone passcode.


3. Reset Apple ID

Resetting your Apple ID could also provide a permanent solution to this problem. Here’s how you can reset or change your Apple ID.

Step 1: To change the email address that is associated with your Apple device (Apple ID), go to https://appleid.apple.com/ and select “Manage your Apple ID.” Sign in.

Step 2: Click on “Add New Email Address”, enter the email address and click “Save Changes.”

Step 3: A verification email will be sent to that email address. Verify the address and you’re done.

Now use your nee Apple ID and see if this eliminates the problem.


4. Slide to Turn the Device Off

This problem can also occur when there is a faulty Wi-Fi connection. The easiest way to fix it is to power off the iPhone and the power it back on again. It is a simple solution that works for just about any problem including this one. Follow these simple steps to do it.

Step 1: Hold down the Power button for a few seconds until you see the “Slide to power off” prompt appears on the iPhone’s screen.

Step 2: Slide the power icon to the right to turn off the device. Wait for the screen to go completely black.

Step 3: Press the power button to turn on the device and check if the problem still persists.


5. Restore iPhone Without Data Loss

Since this problem is mostly prominent when a restore is interrupted, you can bypass the whole problem by restoring your device using an alternative to iCloud and iTunes that guarantees no data loss. Restoring your device via iTunes or iCloud might be effective but all the data on your device will be erased during the process. You are also unable to select the data to restore when using iTunes or iCloud.

But there is an alternative that allows you to restore the device quickly and easily, without data loss. This is iMyFone D-Port Pro, a backup and restore tool that is designed to make these processes easier and faster. Some of D-Port Pro’s features include the following;


With D-Port, you can choose to restore only a section of the data. It allows you to restore only Messages, WhatsApp or WeChat data as opposed to all the data.


Backing up and restoring the data can be done in a single click and doesn’t take too long to complete.


You can restore a partial backup without overwriting the other data.


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