How To Check If Iphone Is Unlocked
There are two main reasons why people want to know whether a particular iPhone is locked or not.
- If you want to buy a used iPhone from a stranger and it was originally locked under a carrier different from yours, you need to know if it was unlocked.
- If you plan to travel to another country and want to use your iPhone, but with the local carrier.
In both cases, an unlocked phone can save a lot of money. For instance, you can find a good deal on AT&T iPhone, but if you have a T-Mobile account, you need the device to be unlocked first.
Also, using a local carrier can save a lot on roaming. When I was on a trip to Hong Kong, I bought a 7-day SIM card for $6.99. Compare it to the roaming service at AT&T at $10 per day.
With the local SIM card, I saved $67 in seven days. Imagine the savings for a family of four. The same 7-day trip can cost $280 with the US carrier or $28 with a temporary SIM card.
There are several ways to check whether the iPhone is locked or unlocked.
The best way to check if the iPhone is unlocked is by inserting a SIM card from another cellular carrier. If the iPhone displays a message that the SIM card installed is not supported under the activation policy, then it is locked. When there is no message, then the iPhone is unlocked.
Let's dive into details now.
How To Check If iPhone Is Unlocked With IMEI Or Meid
IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) or MEID (mobile equipment identifier) are unique numbers assigned to every mobile device.
There can be only one device with the same IMEI (for GSM, e.g., T-Mobile) or MEID (for CDMA, e.g., Verizon) in the world, so the idea of using it in order to find out the device status makes a lot of sense.
There is a number of services popped up recently that claim they can check unlock status by IMEI or MEID. There was a free service called IMEI24, and it offers to check for free.
I have 7 (seven) iPhones at home (I never throw away my old phones), and I tested all of them. The service correctly identified the lock status for 5 of them. For the other two, it couldn't give a definitive answer, but it offered to purchase the check for $0.79.
So, given that IMEI24 was right in every case it provided the answer, I think it's Ok to use it.
Here's how you do it.
First, find the IMEI number.
For certain older iPhone models, the IMEI can be found on the back of the phone.
If the number is not on the back, then try the following:
- Go to Settings, tap General, and then About.
- Scroll down to find the IMEI/MEID.
- Next, go to IMEI24.com and enter the IMEI number.
- Click on "I am not a robot" button to proceed.
After 30 seconds, that web site will print the details. If the website can find data on your device, it will display either Locked or Unlocked under the Simlock Status.
If there is no Simlock Status, it means the web site couldn't find data. So, try the next method.
How To Check If iPhone Is Unlocked With Sim Card
While I have some reservations about checking the lock status online, there is a method that works 100% guaranteed.
To check if the iPhone is unlocked, perform the following steps:
- Find a friend who has a smartphone with a carrier different than iPhone.
- Ask the friend to borrow the SIM card
- Shut down the iPhone
- Insert friend's SIM into your iPhone
- Turn the iPhone on
- If the iPhone pops up a message that the SIM card is not supported, then it is locked
Unlocked phones will not show any warning with the compatible SIMs.
But what if you don't know anyone who agrees to borrow her SIM card even for a minute or what if you are going to meet with the stranger who's selling his iPhone and your friend with the precious device is not avaiable?
The biggest reason why people are looking for ways to check whether the iPhone is locked without using a SIM card is that they don't know where to get a SIM from another network.
And this is understandable. For instance, all my friends, or at least the ones I can ask for a favor, are on the same network as I am.
Fortunately, I traveled to other countries recently, and I happened to have SIM cards from Hong Kong and the Philippines. So, every time I want to test, I can use one of them. Here's how the screen looks when I insert a card bought in the Philippines (obviously, it didn't come from any US network).
However, you don't need to travel several thousands of miles in order to get one. In fact, it will cost you less than a dollar to obtain a SIM card from another network on Amazon.
For instance, I bought a Tracfone SIM card on Amazon for $0.95 ($1.05 with taxes, shipping is free from Prime members).
The kit comes with 3 SIM cards: AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon. All you need is to use the one that is not from the cellular company that locked the phone.
Here's what appears on the locked iPhone screen after inserting a SIM card from Tracfone.
How To Check If iPhone Is Unlocked Without Sim Card
One solution for checking if the iPhone is unlocked without a SIM card that is often mentioned on other sites is to check whether the Carrier Services option is available.
The steps are the following:
Go to Settings -> Cellular. If there is a Carrier Services option, then the phone is unlocked. They also mention that the solution does not always work; however, they can't explain why.
But I can. The Carrier Services would appear on an unlocked phone if it was used with the other network before.
For instance, this is how it appears on my phone that I used in Hong Kong. As you can see, I used it with their CMHK carrier.
The Easiest Way To Unlock Your iPhone
By far, the easiest and in my opinion, the best way to unlock the iPhone is to ask your cellular provider. This works obviously only if your provider locks the iPhone, e.g., you can ask AT&T to unlock AT&T phone, but not Verizon.
I know that some people may argue that it's only a good solution if you have purchased the phone from the provider directly, and there is no way they would unlock the device bought from someone else. Well, I know this is not true.
In my post "How To Get A New iPhone For Cheap," I described how I bought a brand new prepaid AT&T iPhone for $150 when the similar unlocked model was available at $399 (saved $249). I used it with my current account without any issues.
At that time, I was Ok if I won't be able to unlock it, because it's, well, prepaid. But after a year or so using it, I decided to check if my assumptions are true and check if AT&T will unlock my phone or not.
Here's how to unlock AT&T iPhone:
- Go to Url: https://www.att.com/deviceunlock
- Enter your phone number
- Enter your name, email, and security passcode
- Enter IMEI and hit Submit
I did all of that, and soon after, I received an email with the title "We approved your unlock request." The email contained the instructions on what to do next – basically just back up and restore the device.
While my attempt was successful, there are certain eligibility requirements:
- The device shouldn't be reported lost, stolen, or involved in fraud.
- The cellular service should be active for at least 60 days.
- The cellular service should have no past due or unpaid balances.
- The device shouldn't be active on another account.
- A prepaid device should have been active for at least six months.
Conclusion
We reviewed several options when it comes to checking whether the iPhone is locked or unlocked. The best option is to buy a prepaid SIM card for less than a dollar, and you will be able to use it as many times as you want.
However, if you are looking for a used device, I think it's much better to buy a prepaid phone that works with your carrier. You'll get a new smartphone for a third of the price.
Learn more here.
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How To Check If Iphone Is Unlocked
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