You can change your iPhone 14 passcode by going to Settings > Face ID & Passcode, entering your old passcode, selecting Change Passcode, entering the old passcode again, then typing the new passcode and typing it again to confirm.
Our guide continues below with additional information about using a different device passcode, including pictures of these steps.
You can also check out our how to change passcode on iPhone 14 video for more on this topic.
How to Switch Your iPhone 14 Passcode (Guide with Pictures)
The steps in this article were performed on an iPhone 14 Plus in iOS 16.5.
These steps will also work on other recent versions of iOS, as well as most iPhone models, including the following:
- iPhone 14
- iPhone 14 Pro
- iPhone 14 Pro Max
Step 1: Find the Settings app on your Home screen and tap it.
Step 2: Scroll down and choose the Face ID & Passcode option.
Step 3: Enter the current passcode for the phone.
Step 4: Scroll down and touch the Change Passcode button.
Step 5: Enter the old passcode again.
Step 6: Type the new passcode that you want to use on the iPhone.
Note that you can touch the Passcode Options button and choose from some other passcode formats as well, including the following:
- Custom Alphanumeric Code
- Custom Numeric Code
- 4-Digit Code
Step 7: Type the new passcode again to confirm it.
Now that you have completed the how to change passcode on iPhone 14 steps, you will be able to use this method whenever you want to use a different combination of numbers or letters to unlock your device.
Video About iPhone 14 Passcodes
Summary – Using a Different Passcode on iPhone 14
- Open Settings.
- Choose Face ID & Passcode.
- Enter the old passcode.
- Select Change Passcode.
- Enter the old passcode again.
- Enter the new passcode.
- Confirm the new passcode.
Related: How to Turn Off Read Receipts on iPhone 14
Conclusion
While many people with newer iPhone models will use the Face ID or Touch ID option to unlock the device, the traditional passcode is still included as an option for several situations.
But if you had set the passcode a long time ago and have provided it to other people to unlock the device, then you think it’s time for a change.
Luckily you can change your device passcode as often as you would like, and you can even switch between different passcode formats to make it more secure, or easier to enter.
Hopefully, our how to change passcode on iPhone 14 tutorial above has provided you with the information that you need in order to set a passcode that you prefer.
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