If you're setting up a new Apple ID in 2025 for use in the U.S. or Canada, the process is easier than it used to be — but there are still a few steps that can trip people up. I’ve personally created multiple Apple IDs across different iPhones (including older models like the iPhone 8/8 Plus and newer ones running iOS 17 and 18), and every time, I notice small differences depending on the region and carrier.
This updated guide walks you through creating a clean, fully working Apple ID without errors, whether you're using Rogers, Bell, Telus, AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, or even US Cellular.
To avoid verification loops later, prepare the following:
I always recommend creating the Apple ID on a browser first — it reduces the chance of activation errors on the device.
Step-by-step:
Once finished, the Apple ID will be ready to sign in across all devices.
Small note from experience: if you’re on US Cellular or Freedom Mobile, sometimes the SMS code arrives with a delay. Waiting 30–60 seconds usually solves it.
Your region affects:
Choose United States if you plan to use U.S.-only services such as Apple Cash or certain banking apps. Choose Canada for local billing with Canadian cards.
If your payment method keeps failing, usually it’s because your billing address doesn’t match the card’s issuing country.
This happens a lot with VoIP numbers or temporary carriers.
Fix: Use a number from Rogers, Bell, Telus, AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, or US Cellular.
Fix: Check spam → search for “Apple”. Gmail filters it more reliably than Outlook or Yahoo.
Fix: Make sure region matches the card’s country.
I’ve seen this happen on LTE networks during heavy congestion (especially on US Cellular in rural areas).
Fix: Switch to Wi-Fi and try again.
With cross-border accounts, always keep both a U.S. and Canadian trusted number if possible.
Whether you’re setting up an Apple ID for the first time or creating a separate U.S./Canada account for apps and payments, following the steps above ensures a clean setup without verification errors. Once the Apple ID is active, everything else — iCloud, FaceTime, App Store, Wallet — falls into place smoothly.
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