P phon macrumors regular Original poster Nov 6, 2014 #1 it is not registered every time I restarted. Any one else has this problem?
E ET3SW macrumors regular Nov 6, 2014 #2 phon said: it is not registered every time I restarted. Any one else has this problem? Click to expand... Are you referring to the fact that when you restart it, it requires your passcode or iTunes password? If so its not a problem.
phon said: it is not registered every time I restarted. Any one else has this problem? Click to expand... Are you referring to the fact that when you restart it, it requires your passcode or iTunes password? If so its not a problem.
heisenberg123 macrumors 603 Nov 6, 2014 #3 phon said: it is not registered every time I restarted. Any one else has this problem? Click to expand... what do you mean by not registered? its normal that you have to enter your passcode on every restart before you can start to use touch id again
phon said: it is not registered every time I restarted. Any one else has this problem? Click to expand... what do you mean by not registered? its normal that you have to enter your passcode on every restart before you can start to use touch id again
D deeddawg macrumors G5 Nov 6, 2014 #5 ET3SW said: Are you referring to the fact that when you restart it, it requires your passcode or iTunes password? Click to expand... It even states "Touch ID requires your passcode when iPhone restarts" on the passcode entry screen after a restart. Also, I believe after 48 hours of not being used it will require the passcode in lieu of TouchID.
ET3SW said: Are you referring to the fact that when you restart it, it requires your passcode or iTunes password? Click to expand... It even states "Touch ID requires your passcode when iPhone restarts" on the passcode entry screen after a restart. Also, I believe after 48 hours of not being used it will require the passcode in lieu of TouchID.
P phon macrumors regular Original poster Nov 6, 2014 #6 deeddawg said: It even states "Touch ID requires your passcode when iPhone restarts" on the passcode entry screen after a restart. Also, I believe after 48 hours of not being used it will require the passcode in lieu of TouchID. Click to expand... Thanks for sharing!
deeddawg said: It even states "Touch ID requires your passcode when iPhone restarts" on the passcode entry screen after a restart. Also, I believe after 48 hours of not being used it will require the passcode in lieu of TouchID. Click to expand... Thanks for sharing!
J JayLenochiniMac macrumors G5 Nov 6, 2014 #7 The onscreen prompt "Touch ID requires your passcode when iPhone restarts" should be obvious and self-explanatory to anyone.
The onscreen prompt "Touch ID requires your passcode when iPhone restarts" should be obvious and self-explanatory to anyone.
P phon macrumors regular Original poster Nov 6, 2014 #8 JayLenochiniMac said: The onscreen prompt "Touch ID requires your passcode when iPhone restarts" should be obvious and self-explanatory to anyone. Click to expand... No. I do not have that prompt at all Wait…my phone does not have restart option. It just saying "slide to power off
JayLenochiniMac said: The onscreen prompt "Touch ID requires your passcode when iPhone restarts" should be obvious and self-explanatory to anyone. Click to expand... No. I do not have that prompt at all Wait…my phone does not have restart option. It just saying "slide to power off
J JayLenochiniMac macrumors G5 Nov 6, 2014 #9 phon said: No. I do not have that prompt at all Wait my phone does not have restart option. It just saying "slide to power off Click to expand... It's after you've restarted, not before.
phon said: No. I do not have that prompt at all Wait my phone does not have restart option. It just saying "slide to power off Click to expand... It's after you've restarted, not before.