If you're setting up a new iPhone or switching regions, creating a fresh Apple ID in 2025 is easier than it used to be — though Apple still hides certain steps in menus that aren't obvious at first glance. I recently created a new account on both a U.S. iPhone 15 and a Canadian iPad, and a few things surprised me: region checks, phone number verification delays, and how strict Apple has become about reused emails.
This guide walks through every method I tested — directly on iPhone, via the App Store, or through the web — with U.S. & Canadian quirks included.
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How to Create a New Apple ID on iPhone or iPad (U.S. & Canada)
I find this method the most reliable when I'm helping someone set up a new device — especially because the region-based prompts change depending on whether the phone was purchased in the U.S. or Canada.
Step-by-Step:
- Open Settings.
- Tap the blue text at the top: “Sign in to your iPhone/iPad.”
- Select “Don’t have an Apple ID?” → Create Apple ID.
Note: This option sometimes appears in tiny text — took me a moment to notice it on iOS 18. - Enter your first & last name and your date of birth.
- Choose whether to use an existing email or get a new iCloud email.
- Create a password (Apple now requires a stronger mix; I got “not strong enough” twice).
- Verify your phone number.
U.S. numbers usually receive the code instantly. Canadian carriers sometimes delay it by 10–20 seconds. - Agree to Apple Terms.
- Set up 2FA (mandatory in 2025).
Human Note:
If your phone is still signed in with someone else’s iCloud (like when buying used), Apple will block the creation screen entirely. You must sign out first — something that still confuses a lot of new users.
Create an Apple ID Using the App Store (Useful When Settings Glitches)
Sometimes the Settings flow acts weird — especially if the device is restored or region-switched. On my U.S. iPhone, tapping “Create Apple ID” once redirected me back to the login page without explanation. The App Store trick works better.
Steps:
- Open the App Store.
- Tap your profile icon (top-right).
- Select “Create New Apple ID.”
- Choose your country/region → United States or Canada.
- Enter your email, password, and payment details.
Important 2025 Note:
If you want to create a new Apple ID without adding a credit card, you must:
- start downloading a free app, then
- select “None” in the payment method.
Create an Apple ID on the Web (Works Even Without Apple Devices)
If your iPhone isn’t nearby or your iCloud settings are locked, this method is the cleanest. I used it last month to set up a fresh account for a family member in Canada.
Steps:
- Go to appleid.apple.com.
- Click Create Your Apple ID.
- Enter your email, name, and country.
- Choose a password.
- Verify both email and phone number.
Human Note:
Web creation sometimes triggers an extra verification step if you're on a VPN or cross-border connection (e.g., U.S. VPN while in Canada). Apple marks this as “suspicious activity,” so verification emails may take a minute.
What to Do If Apple Won’t Let You Create an Apple ID
This happens more often now because Apple cracks down on recycled emails and accounts used on multiple devices.
Common Issues:
- Email already in use → The email might be tied to an old, forgotten account.
- Too many Apple IDs created → Apple restricts creating several new accounts from the same device.
- Phone number rejected → Happens with VoIP numbers like TextNow (U.S.) or Fongo (Canada).
Fixes:
- Use a different device to register.
- Try web creation instead of iPhone.
- Use a real carrier number.
- Reset network settings if verification SMS never arrives.
Tips Only Long-Time iPhone Users Notice
- Some Canadian models force App Store region to Canada until you add a payment method.
- U.S. prepaid plans sometimes block short codes used by Apple’s SMS verification.
- If you create an iCloud email, you can’t change the @icloud.com name later.
- A reused recovery email can cause Apple to delay verification for security reasons.
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