2017-02-19

So you got your brand new iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus but can’t bear the charges because it’s locked. Worst of all, you purchased it from someone and it’s blacklisted or the IMEI is bad. Now what?



Most people would want to unlock their iPhone because it helps to increase its resell value and you’re also able to use it overseas.

Unlocking your iPhone means removing the restrictions which allows you to switch to another carrier simply by swapping to another SIM card.

If you are keen to unlock your iPhone, it is crucial to know some of the terms used and all other information to make you well aware of the choices available out there to make the process to unlock your iPhone as smooth as possible.

It will also help you to save money and avoid any possible risk or issues.

Types of iPhone Unlocking Terms

There are multiple terms used in the industry for unlocking iPhones:

1. IMEI Unlock

2. MEID Unlock

3. Permanent IMEI Unlock

4. Official iPhone Unlock

5. Official Factory Unlock

Fundamentally, they all mean the same but here are some explanation.

IMEI is short for International Mobile Equipment Identifier and each iPhone has a unique IMEI. You can find the IMEI of your iPhone under Settings > General > About. It is also known as MEID or ESN.

The word permanent here means the unlock is done on the Apple database so once the iPhone is unlocked, it will remain unlocked forever.

It is called official because the unlock is done ‘officially’ on the Apple database.

Some countries have laws which are not allowing carriers to locked the iPhones, so the iPhones which are made for certain countries are already unlocked right at the moment when they came out from the factory.

The unlocking process is done remotely.

On the Apple database, there are two database fields which define whether the iPhone is locked or unlocked. They are:

Next Tether Activation Policy

Factory (default) SIM Lock Status

Each time you do a full restore or changing the SIM card on your iPhone, you are required to activate it. Your iPhone will connect to Apple’s database, do a cross match to check the activation policy and returns the status to iTunes or your iPhone.



If the next tether activation policy says that it’s multimode-unlock (you can do a check here if you wish to know), your iPhone will be unlocked automatically once you have done a full restore on iTunes or upon changing a different SIM card.

Factory (default) SIM Lock Status is explained earlier – the iPhone is already set as unlocked when it came out from the factory.

The price to unlock your iPhone depends on which country or carrier the iPhone is locked to. Some carriers do provide the unlocking service at no cost, for as long as you fulfil the criteria set by the carrier.

For instance, AT&T will unlock your iPhone for free based on the following:

Customer’s account must be in good standing, their device cannot be associated with a current and active term commitment on an AT&T customer account, and they need to have fulfilled their contract term, upgraded under one of our upgrade policies or paid an early termination fee.

This can be done simply by reaching out to the customer support directly. The instructions that we wrote here a few years ago should still be applicable and valid.

The first few models were prone to hardware and software exploits. Hackers were able to unlock the iPhone simply by running a software to first ‘jailbreak’ the iPhone and then patch it with a hacked software to unlock the iPhone.

The iPhone 4 was the last model that was exploitable via this method.

If you’re not eligible for a free unlock, your only option is to engage with an unlocking service provider to get your iPhone unlocked safely and remotely.

As there are different types of US carrier locked iPhones, each one has different time-frame and price to get the iPhone unlocked. I will go through each one.

How about Blacklisted iPhone 7?

Blacklisting of iPhone and smartphones in the USA started around 4 years ago as part of the government’s effort to reduce phone thefts.

This has been done in Europe, Australia and Japan much earlier.

Blacklisted iPhone is also known as iPhone with Bad IMEI, Bad ESN, Blocked IMEI, Blocked ESN and the common term to remove it from blacklist is blacklist removal, ESN cleaning, ESN clearing, unbarring etc.

We shall explain these in details later.

AT&T iPhone 7, 7 Plus and all earlier models

AT&T was the first carrier to introduce the iPhone. Unlocking the AT&T iPhone used to be the biggest pain that hackers like GeoHot had to resort to unlocking his first iPhone by hacking the hardware.



It was until around 4 years ago when it was possible to unlock the AT&T iPhone remotely via the IMEI unlock method. When the service first started or offered, the cost was around US$150 and above.

Nowadays, unlocking service providers use the term ‘success rate’ rated in percentage when unlocking AT&T iPhones. There is no direct explanation why certain services have different success rates.

The rule of thumb is that the higher the cost to unlock, the higher the success rate to unlock an AT&T iPhone.

There are five different types of pricing-tiers to unlock any AT&T iPhone:

(i) Clean AT&T iPhone

This simply means your AT&T account is in good standing, your device is not associated with a current and active term commitment on an AT&T account, you have fulfilled their contract term, you have upgraded under their upgrade policies or paid an early termination fee.

Exactly what was explained earlier. This unlock can be done at almost no cost, and unlocking service provider can unlock it within 12-24 hours.

(ii) In-Contract AT&T iPhone

Normally, AT&T will not unlock the iPhone if it’s still under contract. Using the IMEI unlocking service provider, it can be unlocked if it’s under contract. However, the current success rate for this service is around 30-60%.

(iii) AT&T iPhone with Unpaid Bills

This is very similar to the unlock which is also under contract but the account has outstanding balance. This device usually gets blocked on AT&T only. Once it’s unlocked, you can switch carrier.

(iv) AT&T iPhone with Active Line

iPhone with Active Line means the device is activated with another customer’s account. There is an unlock available for this which is much cheaper than premium service (explained below). The success rate is around 80-90%.

(v) AT&T iPhone Fraud

There have been instances when devices are purchased using fraud identity or payment. This happens occasionally and we do get this unlocking request. Buyers who unknowingly purchased used iPhone may encounter this type of status.

It’s still possible to unlock it at affordable price, at an around 80-90% success.

(vi) AT&T iPhone that is Lost/Missing/Stolen

This method is also called the premium service because it allows unlocking of the device even if it blacklisted or has a bad IMEI.

It will unlock the AT&T iPhone even if the device has all problems stated above. Since it’s a premium service, it will be charged at premium price close to $100 for a typical remote unlocking service provider.

The only downside is that once it has been blacklisted by AT&T, it can’t be used on any other network.

It will only work outside of USA. However, do note that some countries do take the blacklist information and will block the device from carrier’s network.

T-Mobile iPhone 7, 7 Plus and all earlier models

T-Mobile iPhone is another carrier which used to be easy to be unlocked. However since late last year, unlocking service providers are having a tough time to unlock as completion time got extended.

Essentially there are only two types of unlock available for T-Mobile as described below.

(i) Clean T-Mobile iPhone

Just like the AT&T iPhone, clean IMEI means the device is not blocked or blacklisted in T-Mobile’s database. The good thing is that T-Mobile provides free access for you to check the status of your T-Mobile iPhone 7 at no cost.

This is how you check it:

Open this link here or go to www.t-mobile.com/verifyIMEI.aspx on your internet browser

When you see the page below, enter the 15-digit IMEI of your iPhone 7. Enter the Captcha code.

If your iPhone 7 is not blocked, it will say:

Congratulations! Your device is ready for use. Select one of the SIM cards on the previous page to get started.

This is great because you can now unlock your iPhone. T-Mobile charges high to get it unlocked and the price has not been stable for about 6 months now.

It’s either the price goes up or the service slows down. You need to be an extremely patient to get it unlocked.

(ii) Outstanding Balance T-Mobile iPhone

Another word for outstanding balance for T-Mobile iPhone 7 is called ‘Financed.’ That means it has unpaid balance.

You can also do the same check as shown above but if the status is latter, you will get the following message:

This device has an outstanding balance that must be paid or it may not be able to be used on T-Mobile network.
For more information or assistance, please call Customer Care at 1-844-882-1047.

This is not so great because currently the price to unlock financed iPhone 7 is quite high or the service is not stable, which may delay the unlock.

What are the messages if the T-Mobile iPhone is blocked or blacklisted? You will see the following:

WARNING! Our records show that this device has been reported lost. Unless the status changes, this device will not work on our network or on most other networks around the world.

The above message means it’s blacklisted as the device is lost.

Another possible message that it gets blocked by T-Mobile for an undisclosed reason:

Your device is blocked and will not work on T-Mobile’s network. If you think this is an error, please call Customer Care at 1-877-453-1304.

The good news is that, there’s a service to remove the blacklist without contacting T-Mobile directly. All is done remotely and only the 15-digit IMEI is needed.

The service is called USA T-Mobile iPhone Unblock/Unbarring/Blacklist Removal which is available exclusively here.

It takes as fast as 24 hours depending on service type you choose.

Once it has been cleared off blacklist, the status will show as clean as described in (i) above which you’re also able to check it yourself.

Do note that the service doesn’t remove outstanding balance on the device. It will only remove the stolen/lost or blocked status. Then you can process it to get the iPhone 7 unlocked.

Most service providers would recommend that you get it unlocked as soon as possible, as there’s a minute occurrence that it will get blocked again for whatever reason.

So do consider unlocking it after it has been cleaned.

Sprint iPhone 7, 7 Plus and all earlier models

Sprint is the last US carrier to offer the iPhone. It was not until last year when the official unlock for Sprint was made available.

There are 4 different types of unlocking for Sprint, which we wrote on our previous article less than two weeks ago. Two other service providers such as Virgin and Boost run on Sprint’s network.

If you have an iPhone 7 either from Virgin or Boost, the guide below can be used to unlock your iPhone 7.

(i) Unlocking for Sprint iPhone 7 with Clean Status

This is the simplest and cheapest available option to unlock your Sprint iPhone. Clean status means the iPhone has clean record or in other words clean ESN. It also means the iPhone has good standing on the Sprint database and not blacklisted.

If you run a check on a clean Sprint iPhone on the Sprint database, it will return the following result:

IMEI: 35328907xxxx103

Model: IPH 6S PLUS ROSE 16GB SGL

Model Number: IP6SP16GBRS1

Manufacturer: APPLE, INC

BLACKLIST STATUS: CLEAN (FAILED DEACTIVATION)

SPCS: YES

If you notice the Blacklist Status shows that it’s clean.

The speed to unlock is also fast by carrier because of its clean status. The unlock for clean Sprint iPhone is available here.

(ii) Unlocking for Sprint iPhones with Active Line

Active Line means the device is active on another customer’s account. This is not very common but it’s still possible to unlock it without any issue.

The check on Sprint database will show the following:

IMEI: 3533360738xxxxx

Model: IP 6SP GRAY 16 BST SVCSTK

Model Number: IP6SPBT16GY1

Manufacturer: APPLE, INC

BLACKLIST STATUS: ACTIVE LINE

SPCS: NO

The unlocking option for Sprint Active Line iPhone is the same as clean status.

(iii) Unlocking for Sprint iPhones with Unpaid Bills

This is probably the most common status for Sprint iPhones. Sprint customers didn’t pay the bills after signing up for Sprint’s mobile plans.

IMEI: 3533120740xxxxx

Model: IPHONE 6S SILV 128GB SGL

Model Number: IPH6S128GSV1

Manufacturer: APPLE, INC

BLACKLIST STATUS: UNPAID BILLS

SPCS: YES

Unpaid bills Sprint iPhones can be unlocked relatively easy except the price is slightly higher compared to clean status. The only thing to note is the SPCS status as shown above.

If the status is YES, you can use this service to unlock it. If NO, then you will need to see (iv) below.

(iv) Unlocking for Sprint iPhones that’s Fraud, Reported Lost or Stolen

Thousands of devices are lost or stolen each year in the United States. This status is also quite common. It shows the following result on Sprint database:

IMEI: 3591270776xxxxx

Model: IPHONE 7 ROSE 128GB SGL

Manufacturer: APPLE, INC

BLACKLIST STATUS: LOST OR STOLEN

SPCS: NO

There are also fraud status which usually means people are using some other people’s information or credit card etc. to purchase the phone.

If marked lost or stolen, the iPhone is normally marked as blacklisted on all US network or carriers.

It can still be unlocked but only for use outside of USA. This is the premium service you need to unlock it. Any unlock for Sprint that’s lost, stolen or blacklisted is called premium service.

Those are the 4 types of unlocking services available for Sprint iPhones. Besides unlocking, you can also consider to unbar your Sprint iPhone very similar to the T-Mobile as described above.

Verizon iPhone 7, 7 Plus and all earlier models

Lastly, Verizon iPhone. This is probably the simplest because most Verizon iPhone is already factory unlocked except for the earlier models.

You simply need to verify first on Verizon’s website whether your iPhone 7 is clean or blacklisted.

Check the status by first going to Verizon’s website by clicking here or by opening the following link:

http://www.verizonwireless.com/activatedevice

Just like doing the check for T-Mobile, simply enter the 14 (not 15) digit IMEI of your Verizon iPhone 7.

If the message says you can’t activate the device at this time, it means the device is blocked on all US network.

Otherwise, it will show that it’s ready for activation or the status is clean.

If for any reason it’s blocked, it can also be cleaned or removed from blacklist for as long as the status is not fraud.

You made it to the end of this article. In conclusion, the process to unlock your iPhone 7 can be confusing especially if you’re new to this.

However, if you read the article properly, you should have a better understanding of how it gets done. Although iPhone 7 is mentioned throughout the article, this guide is applicable on most iPhone models.

Please do be careful before buying any used device. Always check it first using the free checkers available.

If you need any help, please do get in touch with us and we’ll be happy to guide you with the process.

Last but not least, if you find this article helpful, please share it on your social media.

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