iCloud accounts are vital for every iOS device, especially high-value iPhones with critical personal data. Most users register for iCloud and create their accounts for use. However, during usage, many encounter iCloud errors, particularly with iPhones or iPads bought secondhand or used. Knowing how to troubleshoot these common issues can be invaluable. Follow the common errors below for troubleshooting tips applicable to your device.
Fixing iCloud Errors: Troubleshooting Tips for iPhone and iPad
ICLOUD ERRORS AND SOLUTIONS ON IPHONE, IPAD
1. The maximum number of free accounts has been activated on this iPhone.
By default, each iOS device can only activate up to 3 different Apple ID accounts. If you encounter this issue, you can use a newly created account to sign in on another iPhone/iPad (still within the activation limit), then use that account to sign back in on your device.
2. This device is not eligible for free iCloud creation.
This iCloud error occurs because your device has exceeded the number of times it can register for a free iCloud account. To fix this, you need to sign out of the iCloud account on your device by going to Settings > iCloud > Logout, and confirm the logout again.
Then, go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset All Settings and confirm Reset All Settings in the subsequent dialog. If this doesn't work, your only option is to register and activate a different iCloud account on another iPhone or iPad, then log back in on this device.
3. Account not verified.
This iCloud error occurs because you haven't clicked on the activation link in the email address when you signed up with Apple. To fix it, tap on 'forgot iCloud password' on your device, then enter your email address for Apple to resend the activation email to you. Access your mailbox and activate it.
4. This Apple ID account has been disabled due to security reasons.
The reason for this error is that the user entered the wrong password multiple times. To fix this, you need to access Apple's support website HERE and select 'Reset your password'.
5. Updating apps requires entering another person's iCloud password.
When encountering this issue, go to Settings > iTunes & App Store to check if the account belongs to you. If not, tap on that account, select Log out, and enter your account. Then, uninstall the apps that requested the iCloud password and reinstall them.
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This is a compilation of the most common iCloud account errors that you should know and how to fix them with your device. iCloud errors mainly relate to old or counterfeit iPhones. To buy a good iPhone, you need to check the iPhone's imei before receiving the device. Only by checking the iPhone's imei can you know the origin and production time of that iPhone.
