This issue should be resolved with macOS Ventura 13.2
Answer from Ezekiel on Stack ExchangeHow to enter iPhone passcode in null?
In fact, it is impossible to enter your iPhone passcode in null. When seeing the support.apple.com/iphone/passcode null error, you can try the above solutions to fix the error. Or you can directly using MagFone iPhone Unlocker to remove the screen passcode soon.
How to unlock iPhone in null without losing data?
If you want to unlock your iPhone in null without losing data, you can refer to the solution introduced in Part 2. Actually, it is a bit possible to fix the iPhone Security Lockout null error without losing data. After unlocking iPhone in null mode, you can restore your data and settings from a backup.
How many attempts before seeing iPhone Security Lock null?
Apple allows users to enter the wrong passcode up to 10 times on the iPhone Lock Screen. After making several attempts to unlock your iPhone with the wrong passcode, you will see an iPhone Unavailable message or a Security Lockout screen. However, when more than 10 attempts are made to enter the wrong passcode, your iPhone will be in Security Lockout null.
This issue should be resolved with macOS Ventura 13.2
I've had a similar problem with a client using an earlier operating system. We had to resort to Apple Tech Support on a telephone call.
Now that you've updated to the most recent operating system, I suggest signing out of your Apple ID and then signing in again. To do this, in System Settings tap your name. Scroll to the bottom of the pane and click Sign Out.
Note: if you use iCloud Drive for storage, or Mail, Contacts, Calendars, etc. you will be asked what you want to do with that data before logging out. Here's more info.
https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/sign-apple-settings-mac-mh36825/13.0/mac/13.0
If that doesn't clear the error, I would suggest calling Apple Support. They will connect you with the team that specializes in Apple ID. The geniuses at the stores are not allowed to do Apple ID stuff, so I'd start with a call.
In iOS 9, do the following:
- Open Settings > General > Storage & iCloud Usage > Manage Storage
- Select the null app
- Press the button marked Delete App
I have same problem.. i can't find a lot about it on internet. I think its a bug or something. I also had a problem with my iphone. My phone was shutting down after 4 or more hours without using. Only way to turn it on was with a 'hard' reboot. The reboot was necessary for 2 or 3 times en then de phone was working ok for a couple of days. Maybe 'null' has something te do with that? My only solution for now was clean complete iphone with iTunes, put on latest version of iOS (9.0.1) en replace the back-up of most things. For now 'Null' is gone and i hope my shut down problem also.
(Klaas, Holland, iPhone 5s)