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ㄹㅇ 되는 곳임. 아이폰 x 아이클라우드 락 적힌대로는 2-11일인데 난 딱 일주일 걸림. 중요한건 진짜 풀렸다는거임.. 딴곳가서 사기먹지말고 요기서 하셈

iUnlocker Reviews — IMEI check, GSX info and iCloud status results

Looking for real-world feedback about iCloud Remove - iPhn 8+/X (100% Success ratio) CLEAN IMEI? Below you’ll find verified reviews from completed orders. Customers use this service to confirm carrier lock state, blacklist/IMEI status and ownership details before unlock, resale or repair.

What you can check

Read verified reviews about iUnlocker services used by thousands of customers. These tools help you decide if a device can be unlocked, sold or needs repair. Carrier & SIMLock Check, GSX+Sold By+Replacement+Case+Repairs IMEI/SN check (INSTANT), iCloud CLEAN/LOST check by SN/IMEI (INSTANT).

With Carrier & SIMLock Check you confirm whether the phone is unlocked and which carrier sold it. GSX data (Sold By, Replacement/Case/Repairs, warranty) highlights refurbishment or part replacements. iCloud CLEAN/LOST shows activation eligibility and FMI lock state — crucial before resale or trade-in.

Free lookups

Need a quick result? Try our free iCloud / FMI status and IMEI / Serial number checks. For the full product list and prices, open the Prices catalog. After using a service, come back and leave a review — it helps others choose the right option. iCloud status / FMI status, IMEI / Serial number check, Prices catalog.

How it works

  1. Run a check IMEI (iPhone IMEI check supported) or a free check iCloud to see basic status.
  2. Order a detailed report: Carrier & SIMLock Check, GSX IMEI/SN details, iCloud CLEAN/LOST.
  3. Review the results (lock state, Sold By, warranty, FMI) to decide if unlock/sale/repair is viable.
  4. Share your experience below — verified reviews help others avoid costly mistakes.

How to read the results

  • Carrier lock: “Unlocked” means you can insert other SIMs; “Locked” shows the current network.
  • Blacklist: lost/stolen devices are blocked on many networks; resale value drops sharply.
  • GSX data: “Sold By”, “Replacement/Case/Repairs” and warranty dates help detect refurbished or replaced units.
  • iCloud status: “CLEAN” can be activated; “LOST”/“ON” will fail activation unless the owner disables FMI.

Examples of typical results

A device showing Unlocked + iCloud CLEAN usually activates and sells faster. A phone with Locked + Sold By: US AT&T may require a carrier-specific unlock. If GSX lists Replacement or multiple Repairs, expect refurbished parts; price accordingly. iCloud LOST/ON cannot be used without the owner’s credentials.

Tips & common mistakes

  • Don’t confuse IMEI (15 digits) with SN; double-check before ordering.
  • Use the exact model’s IMEI; dual-SIM variants can differ in policy.
  • After unlocking, reboot with Wi-Fi and insert a non-original SIM; if needed, restore via iTunes (backup first).
  • For trade-ins, attach GSX/iCloud proof — it increases buyer trust and reduces disputes.

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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

If in service details do not write successfully unlocking rate, then, yes, your device will be unlocked 99%. But if for some reason your device will not be unlocked, you receive a Full Refund.
IMEI uses all phone brands that support GSM signals. IMEI is used to indicate your device in operator networks. If you lose your device or someone stole it, by imei you can report to police and to your network so they can add your imei to a blacklist base. Also via IMEI you can apple check warranty on our website, or iCloud status check and iphone imei number check .
That means that the device was unpacked and activated.
The GSMA its global IMEI blacklisting service that has its own base of lost or stolen devices. The mobile operators share their own blacklist (list of devices that was reported lost or stolen by their customers) to a global database. So then they can block these devices in different networks and countries.