
Failing that, take the device, the original purchase documents, and some ID to an actual Apple Store (make an appointment) and ask if they can unlock it. Awesome all around no struggles The staff is. Onboarding process is clear and very simple to go through.
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As it's stored entirely on the device Apple don't know it and there is no way of retrieveing it: you will have to erase the phone.

Password or pass code? The passcode is the four or six digit code which protects just that device.
