Apple has a security feature (iCloud) in its iOS, which is one of the strictest security systems. After restoring your iPhone/iPad 2 A1395 (Wi-Fi 16GB) to factory settings, iOS prompts you to enter the last iCloud account used on the iPad 2 before performing the restore to verify the identity of the device’s owner. This feature is important and is intended to prevent the misuse of the iPad 2 during theft. However, some users have run into trouble because of this when they forget their iCloud credentials after resetting their iPhone/iPad 2. Therefore, in this tutorial, we’ve provided the latest method to bypass iCloud ID on your iPhone/iPad 2 using a free tool that you can download for Windows easily by following a few simple steps.
iPad 2 Specifications
It’s an iOS tablet with a mid-range 1GHz dual-core processor that performs the functions of the Apple iPad 2 (WiFi 16GB) well.
This device offers good connectivity, including Bluetooth 2.1 + A2DP and Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n (2.4GHz, 5GHz), but lacks NFC.
Including the battery, the Apple iPad 2 (WiFi 16GB) weighs 601 grams and is very thin at only 8.8mm.
NOTICE: MAKE SURE YOU HAVE ALREADY TURNED OFF YOUR ANTIVIRUS SOFTWARE, OTHERWISE YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO USE IREMOVE TOOL.
How to bypass iCloud lock on iPad 2
- Download iRemove Tools – iPhone iPad 2 iCloud Bypass Tool for free
- Make sure your USB cable is in good condition. If your computer doesn’t detect it, download iTunes here and try connecting it to a different port on your computer.
- Make sure your battery is at least 50%. (If it shuts down or the battery dies, you’ll need to repeat the process.)
Tutorial
- Run iRemove Tools 1.3 as administrator
- Connect your iPad 2 to the computer using a USB cable.
- Click on Order Default Service.
- A web page will open; you must enter your name and email address and then click on BUY NOW FOR FREE.
- Click on START BYPASS
- Wait for the progress, do not disconnect your iPad 2 device.
- Your iPad 2 device has been successfully unlocked.








