"CNET" : How to unlock your iPhone to use with a different carrier

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As it stated in No matter your reason, it's perfectly legal to unlock your iphone -- if it's not already unlocked -- and switch to a new carrier. If your iPhone is paid up, then you'll need to contact your carrier to request an unlock. From the iPhone 4 and onward, the SIM tray is located on the right edge of the device. Back up your iPhone, power it off, grab a safety pin and pop it into the little hole next to your SIM tray to eject it. Yep, one more thing: take your phone number with you.


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How to use Find My iPhone and Find My Mac, the best part of iCloud


How to use Find My iPhone and Find My Mac, the best part of iCloud
Apple blocks using iCloud.com for Find My iphone from an iOS device, for no reason I can determine. If not, check its box and enter your iCloud password when prompted. This requires your iCloud password. In macOS, open the iCloud system preference pane and make sure Find My Mac is checked at the bottom. Lost Mode tracks a device as a trail you can view with Find My iPhone, while Lock shows only the current or last location.

How to unlock any iPhone and use any SIM


How to unlock any iPhone and use any SIM
Don't forget that the iphone 4S uses a MicroSIM, which is bigger than the iPhone 5, iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone SE, iphone 7, and iPhone 7 Plus, so be sure you're using the correct sized SIM. You might see an error messages such as "Invalid SIM," "PAYT Lock," "SIM Card Not Accepted," "Enter SP Code," or "Insert Correct SIM Card." But there are other ways to unlock your iPhone so that you can use any SIM card. You'll discover that your iPhone has been locked to a particular network if you insert a SIM card from another network into the iPhone and attempt to make a call. Some iPhones will only work with a SIM card provided to the carrier they're locked to – O2, EE or Vodafone, for example.


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