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Repair information and guides for the iPhone 6 that was released on September 19, 2014. Model Numbers: A1549, A1586, and A1589

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How do I remove the two factor authentication?

So the iphone 6 that is currently signed into my apple ID is in many pieces as I pulled it apart. However, 2 step authentication is still on. I've tried adding my apple ID to another iPhone 6 (running iOS 8.3) but I'm prompted with a verification code. I can still access my account on my laptop browser.

Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.

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lol... just go to your iCloud setting in a pc or Mac.. iCloud.com then disable the feature and they will send a code to your device (iPhone/ipad) and that be it... (I hate that too)

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Yeah I tried that, theres no option for me to change the settings

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The 2-step is sending a SMS message can you put the SIM card from your disassembled phone into a working phone so you can then receive this SMS with 2-step code?

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The trusted number is in my main phone which is a s9+, the iphone doesnt read sim cards.

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Go to appleid.apple.com to change security settings.

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Wouldn't let me do anything, that's the first thing I thought to do

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Contact apple support they will enable access to your account , I thought it was a SMS message but if Apple is sending a iMessage you will not receive this on your Samsung , also switch off iMessage on your phone number as your not using apple phone.

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Ah okay. Yeah I switched imessage off on my number as soon as I switched to samsung

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