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Yes, you need a passcode (PW) for entry into your iPhone if you have set one up. The passcode is a security measure to protect your data and privacy. If you haven't set a passcode, you can access your device without one, but it's highly recommended to enable it for better security. You can also use biometric options like Face ID or Touch ID for easier access.

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