Apple fixes the blocking problem that iPhone Lock uses as an international machine without SIM transplant
Today, Apple fixes the iPhone Lock bug that can be used freely like an international without SIM card. This means that from now on iPhone Lock restore will be required to use SIM pairing and must have a "alive" ICCID code to be able to use it. Many users have confirmed this information and it is being widely shared in the iPhone Lock user community.
For those who are using iPhone Lock and have successfully "activated internationally" before, if they do not restore the device, they can still use and replace SIM freely.
Thus, the current use of iPhone Lock is as follows:
- Just do not restore, iPhone Lock before whether SIM has been paired or not still use normally.
- For newly paired devices, it is required to have a live ICCID and accompanied by a SIM card (either iOS 12.2 or iOS 12.3 Beta). If you activate the error, you can try plugging it in and then re-enabling it.
- Required to use SIM multiplexing as in the past.
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