This service is for USA AT&T iPhone users who want to request an official network unlock after the required waiting period. It is intended for devices that meet the carrier’s eligibility rules, including the 60-day requirement noted in the service name. If your iPhone is still within that period, the request should be submitted only after the device becomes eligible.
We process the unlock request based on the details you provide and submit it for review through the appropriate carrier-side process. This is suitable for owners who need their iPhone released from AT&T restrictions so it can be used with other compatible networks once approved.
Typical turnaround for this service is 1 to 6 days, depending on eligibility review and carrier processing time. Some requests are completed faster, while others may take longer if additional checks are required. Delays can occur when the device is not yet eligible, when the IMEI details are entered incorrectly, or when the carrier needs more time to process the request.
No. This service is designed for devices that have already reached the required 60-day period. If you submit too early, the request may be delayed or rejected. It is best to wait until the device is eligible before placing the order.
Not usually. The device must be reviewed and approved through the carrier-side process. Some requests are completed quickly, but others depend on eligibility checks and processing time. You should expect a short waiting period after submission.
Incorrect IMEI information can cause delays or prevent the request from being processed. Please double-check the number before submitting. If you notice an error after ordering, contact us as soon as possible so we can review the case.
Once approved, the iPhone is no longer tied to the AT&T lock and can usually be used with compatible carriers. Final compatibility still depends on the phone model, network bands, and the carrier you choose.
If the phone does not meet the carrier’s rules, the request may not be approved. Common reasons include the 60-day period not being completed, unpaid obligations, or a blocked device status. In those cases, the unlock cannot move forward until the eligibility issue is resolved.