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Connect the device to a Mac over USB and restore it using Finder. Since you have control of the AppleID that locks that device, you only need to get it connected to a network again. You can also see the last backup date online and know how much data might be lost in a restore.

Once the restore process is complete, you can restore the backup or just set up the phone as new. The apps, data, passcode will all be erased.

Connect the device to a Mac over USB and restore it using Finder.

Once the restore process is complete, you can restore the backup or just set up the phone as new. The apps, data, passcode will all be erased.

Connect the device to a Mac over USB and restore it using Finder. Since you have control of the AppleID that locks that device, you only need to get it connected to a network again. You can also see the last backup date online and know how much data might be lost in a restore.

Once the restore process is complete, you can restore the backup or just set up the phone as new. The apps, data, passcode will all be erased.

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Connect the device to iTunesa Mac over USB and restore it using Finder. 

Once the restore process is complete, you can restore the backup or just set up the phone as new. The apps, data, passcode will all be erased.

Connect the device to iTunes over USB and restore it. Once the restore process is complete, you can restore the backup.

Connect the device to a Mac over USB and restore it using Finder. 

Once the restore process is complete, you can restore the backup or just set up the phone as new. The apps, data, passcode will all be erased.

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Connect the device to iTunes over USB and restore it. Once the restore process is complete, you can restore the backup.