on 15-03-2013 22:07
on 15-03-2013 22:07
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 15-03-2013 23:43
on 15-03-2013 23:43
on 15-03-2013 23:43
Really? Have you tried a different SIM in it to check?
That seems a bit sneaky that you could buy a phone from Apple SIM free, put an O2 SIM in it and it automatically locks your phone. Doesnt sound right to me, but hey, nothing surprises me when it comes to iPhones...
on 15-03-2013 23:44
15-03-2013 23:45 - edited 15-03-2013 23:47
15-03-2013 23:45 - edited 15-03-2013 23:47
on 15-03-2013 23:47
But...if thats the case, how do they know that the iPhone you are handing over as faulty is carrier locked? I wouldn't have thought that the staff in an Apple Store would have access to that sort of information, let alone tell how to check on the phone itself...
I think the OP should try a different carriers SIM in the iPhone to check.
on 15-03-2013 23:50
I think they would be able to tell by the IMEI number if its locked or not
on 15-03-2013 23:50
on 15-03-2013 23:50
15-03-2013 23:53 - edited 15-03-2013 23:55
15-03-2013 23:53 - edited 15-03-2013 23:55
on 15-03-2013 23:56
Well there you go, today has been enlightening, ive learnt two new things on here today!
I just found this on the Apple dicsussion forums:
"FACTORY UNLOCKED is a misnomer. By definition, it should have been "NEVER LOCKED" iPhones since those units were actually NEVER locked, either at the factory or by Apple. Literally speaking, no iPhones are being unlocked at the factory level. Instead, unlocked iPhones simply means their serial/model number combo are NOT included in the list of serial/model numbers that are locked to a certain carrier, or CARRIER LOCKED iPhones, which is kept at the Apple servers.
Both factory unlocked and carrier locked units still need to be activated via iTunes connected to Apple's servers prior to first use. This process is what determines if the iPhone is carrier locked or not. If it's in the clean list, then it activates whatever SIM is inserted at the time of activation. If it's carrier locked, it activates too provided a correct SIM is inserted at the time of activation. There is no unlocking done at the factory at all. And there is no difference between unlocked and carrier locked units in terms of features."
Sorry, I'll go back to my BlackBerry now haha...
on 15-03-2013 23:57
on 15-03-2013 23:57
Apple exchange like for like. If your phone is network locked, you get a network locked replacement.