The Locket app is all the rage among iPhone users right now. Unfortunately, a bug during the setup process stops verification codes from being sent and makes it impossible for users to complete their profile. Since its launch in early January, Locket's quickly risen as one of the most popular smartphone apps on the planet. Everyone's talking about it online, it's all over TikTok, and it's regularly featured as one of the top free apps on the App Store.
At its core, Locket is a very simple application. People download the app, add each other to a friend group (up to five people), and can then send photos to each other's iPhone home screens through the Locket widget. That's really all there is to it. Just about every social app supports photo sharing, but the ability to send pictures directly to someone's home screen is what makes Locket unique. Whether it's used by a long-distance couple, a group of friends, or family members living in different states, it's a more intimate and personal way to keep in touch.
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However, this all assumes Locket works as intended. Signing up is supposed to be pretty straightforward. Just download the app, verify your phone number, enter your name, and invite some friends. After typing in your number, Locket is supposed to send a verification code that ensures random phone numbers aren't used to create accounts. However, some users report seeing a 'Couldn't send code' error message upon entering their phone number. Tapping 'OK dismisses the message to try again, but it keeps showing up with no way to create an account.
The good news? There are a few ways to get past this error message and get Locket working like normal. The first
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