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Everything you need to know about the “No SIM restrictions” message on your iPhone
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Are you seeing "No SIM Restrictions" on your iPhone? Are you worried this might be a problem? This wikiHow article will cover everything you need to know about the "No SIM Restrictions" message next to "Carrier Lock" on your iPhone.

Things You Should Know

  • "No SIM Restrictions" means that your iPhone is unlocked, and you can use a SIM card from any mobile service provider.
  • To see if your iPhone is carrier locked, go to Settings > General > About and look for the message next to "Carrier Lock."
  • To switch mobile carriers, just contact the provider you want to use to order a SIM card.
Section 1 of 5:

What "No SIM Restrictions" Means

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About Carrier Locking

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  1. When signing up for a new mobile service provider, you are often required to sign a 1 or 2-year contract. To ensure that you finish out your contract, your mobile service provider may lock your iPhone to its service to prevent you from switching to a different provider.
    • When your phone is carrier-locked, you can only use SIM cards from the mobile phone provider the phone is locked to. If you try to use a SIM from another carrier, it will not work until the current carrier unlocks it.
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How to Unlock Your iPhone

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  1. If you wish to unlock your phone and use it on another network, contact your current provider and ask them to unlock it. You will likely need to provide your account name and number and your phone's IMEI or MEID number . If you are eligible, they will give you an unlock code you can use to unlock your phone.
    • If you are still under contract or purchased a second-hand phone from someone who's still under contract, you may not be eligible to unlock your phone.
    • There are paid services online you can use to unlock your phone. These services can be sketchy, so go through your carrier if possible.

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