Some users find out a workaround to deal with this false unlock iPhone message issue: Take a New Picture to Let Finder Know There is Something New Under General, Tick "Backup up all of the data on your iPhone to this Mac". Open Finder, pair your iPhone to Finder, and click your device. Unlock your iPhone and USB-connect it to a Mac. Instead, you should changes the backup method to backup on the computer. This could leads to Mac's false message that keeps asking you to unlock your iPhone, even if the device is already unlocked. They find that the backup setting in Finder is set to "Back up your most important data on your iPhone to iCloud". Tick Backup to This Mac instead of iCloud (Finder Settings) Here are another five methods that are proved to be working. If you have already tried to replug iPhone, update the device or update the mac system, reset system settings, and many other regular troubleshooting methods, but the problem still exists. ![]() But iPhone is already unlocked, 100 percentage sure. How to unlock iPhone to import photos? Many iPhone users are bothered by these problems: when trying to import photos via Finder, Image Capture, or Mac Photos app, the application says please unlock your iPhone.
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