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v10.00 (build: Dec 11 2023)
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Iphone Carrier Check By Serial Number | [upd]| | Use IMEI For | |-----------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------| | Verifying model, color, and warranty status | Checking current carrier lock (locked/unlocked) | | Estimating original sale region (rough) | Identifying the actual network carrier (e.g., T-Mobile) | | Checking if the device is stolen (via Apple’s Activation Lock status, not carrier) | Verifying blacklist status (lost/stolen/unpaid) | Checking an iPhone's carrier by serial number is a critical step when buying second-hand devices to ensure they aren't restricted to a specific network. While the 15-digit is the standard identifier for carrier checks, the Serial Number (SN) iphone carrier check by serial number On older models, it may be on the SIM tray; for others, it's printed on the original box. Verizon iPhones unlock automatically 60 days after purchase You buy a "Verizon" iPhone second-hand. Verizon iPhones unlock automatically 60 days after purchase. However, the seller bought it from a third-party retailer, and it is actually an AT&T Flex Policy phone. Fix: Serial number lookup reveals "AT&T Flex" policy, meaning it locks to the first SIM inserted. You avoided a brick. You avoided a brick can also be used through specific official and third-party tools to reveal a device's original network, warranty, and lock status. Methods for Checking Carrier Status |
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