In the previous article, we clarified the concept of an iPhone lock. To determine if your device is locked, follow these steps:
In the previous article, we clarified the concept of an iPhone lock. To determine if your device is locked, follow these steps:
- First, go to Settings
- Next, select General
- Then choose About
- Look for Carrier Lock or Network Lock in the information section.
- If it shows No SIM restrictions, your device is an international iPhone.
- Conversely, if it displays SIM Locked, your iPhone is carrier-locked.
However, there are many fake "Locked" iPhones on the market that impersonate international iPhones. These devices may not be easily checked through the "Settings." Here's how to tell the difference:
- First, you must have a SIM card from any local carrier that is currently in use.
- Insert that SIM card into the iPhone.
- If the screen shows [Active] and prompts you to activate, with the signal indicator only appearing after activation, it's likely your iPhone is a carrier locked version.
- If the signal appears without any activation prompt, it could be an international iPhone.
If you have still have any questions or encounter issues while using eSIM, leave a comment below or contact us for prompt assistance.
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