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Icircuit

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Jan 14, 2013
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Most online checkers for att iphone 5 are not accurate becuase they have not updated there servers. This one is free and accurate but is on the android market in the google play store, using an android phone search and download the app called IPHONE UNLOCK open the app there will be a button that says sim lock status, works for att iphones, app is free and tool is free, thought id share.
 
Most online checkers for att iphone 5 are not accurate becuase they have not updated there servers. This one is free and accurate but is on the android market in the google play store, using an android phone search and download the app called IPHONE UNLOCK open the app there will be a button that says sim lock status, works for att iphones, app is free and tool is free, thought id share.

How can an android app, check to see if an iPhone is unlocked?

:rolleyes:
 
How can an android app, check to see if an iPhone is unlocked?

:rolleyes:

It has a built in imei checker that is connected direct to an at&t server that runs outside the android system, try it out for yourself, if it works why not use it.
 
a newbie to the forums suggests something as controversial as this?

what are the odds that it's not malware?
 
a newbie to the forums suggests something as controversial as this?

what are the odds that it's not malware?

Its not controversial and not malware, for those that are interested in it you are free to try it, for those of you who are not you are free to move on, just sharing a free service. Malware apps on the official Android Google Play App store are non existent.
 
Its not controversial and not malware, for those that are interested in it you are free to try it, for those of you who are not you are free to move on, just sharing a free service. Malware apps on the official Android Google Play App store are non existent.

I'm not saying your app is malware, and I for one appreciate you sharing the info with us.

The above statement regarding the Play Store is simply untrue though.
 
Thanks for this info, you learn something new every day, That I have known of only apps that require root access to your phone can be malicious, root is kinda of another word for jailbreak in iphones, I will retract my statement of saying there are no malicious apps on the market. I was reading further into this right now and apparently you can download a scanner from the market such as avast to scan your phone for malware. This app I speak of is clean, there are scanners to check and scan it.
 
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