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Download Rorschach Protestant Rar Software here. Hi guys, Well I was on holiday in Spain and my factory unlocked iPhone was stolen. As I bought it there, the Spanish network had no way of blocking it. However, because of this, my insurance company still paid out and bought another from the US as they are cheaper there. However, I have realised that it had a baseband that cannot yet be unlocked by ultrasn0w. Would it be possible to swap the IMEI of the American phone for that of the Spanish one in order to get it unlocked via iTunes. Tech2 Usb Serial. As the stolen one is in Spain and I am now in the UK again, there hopefully should not be an issue with two iPhones with the same IMEI being connected at the same time to a network as they are in different countries, or would there?

Has anyone successfully changed their IMEI number using ZiPhone application? I could see this being useful and could you change it back to the.

If possible, I would like to change the IMEI back to make everything legit, but then I would assume the next time it will sync, Apple will re-lock it as it is not on their database of unlocked phones. Click to expand.I doubt very much that any Apple retail store employee would have the ability to unlock a factory locked phone. Perhaps they can request someone at corporate to update the GSMA IMEI database, but I have a hard time believing Apple would accept any requests from a retail store employee to do this.though I guess they could say they needed to sell an unlocked phone and they were out of stock. If the phone had already been activated however, unlocking the phone would be in violation of the contract between Apple and the carrier. Highly unlikely they would do so. I doubt very much that any Apple retail store employee would have the ability to unlock a factory locked phone. Perhaps they can request someone at corporate to update the GSMA IMEI database, but I have a hard time believing Apple would accept any requests from a retail store employee to do this.though I guess they could say they needed to sell an unlocked phone and they were out of stock.

If the phone had already been activated however, unlocking the phone would be in violation of the contract between Apple and the carrier. Highly unlikely they would do so.

Click to expand.i bought an iPhone 4 on ebay with an swedish simlock (im from germany) i went to my friend at the apple store and he was like ill see what i can do i gave him my phone number and uidd and he typed something in on the computer and told me to check my phone around friday (it was a tuesday) its been activated ever since. They can do it very well bc phones have to be unlocked after the contract is up here in general and u can either do it at tmobile directly or at an apple store. So he just sneaked me in on that list i guess. I dont know the details just that he unlocked it for me at the store. I bought an iPhone 4 on ebay with an swedish simlock (im from germany) i went to my friend at the apple store and he was like ill see what i can do i gave him my phone number and uidd and he typed something in on the computer and told me to check my phone around friday (it was a tuesday) its been activated ever since. They can do it very well bc phones have to be unlocked after the contract is up here in general and u can either do it at tmobile directly or at an apple store. So he just sneaked me in on that list i guess. Rayfire 1.57 Serial.

I dont know the details just that he unlocked it for me at the store. Click to expand.Yep, in fact I sometimes buy faulty phones off eBay and often see people selling handsets with 'signal faults' because they're blocked in the UK but work everywhere else. Of course, what this actually means is the phone was reported stolen in the UK.

Same deal with any other phone that doesn't work in a certain country - it means it was reported stolen in that country. TBH the worldwide block should have been done in the beginning. I bet stolen phones will still work in some countries, though. For example, as far as I know, even phones with no IMEI will work in India.