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NeedThemSpecs

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May 5, 2018
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I have an iCloud locked iPhone 7 and I'm trying to determine how much storage it has. Is this possible without opening the phone?
 

NeedThemSpecs

macrumors newbie
Original poster
May 5, 2018
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The model is A1660, but that comes in 3 storage sizes.

Yes I'm planning to sell it for parts. No the police department would not be of any help. It's not stolen. People are so quick to judge.
 

960design

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The model is A1660, but that comes in 3 storage sizes.

Yes I'm planning to sell it for parts. No the police department would not be of any help. It's not stolen. People are so quick to judge.
I'm not judging at all. "You are assuming" and we all know what that makes of us.
You've posted a question and I've posted a solution.

It's not stolen.
Contact Apple Support, I've unlocked several devices with their assistance. They have an online form you fill out and 72 hours later the device will be unlocked, if it is proven that you are the owner.

If you are not the owner... finder's keepers does not apply after two years old. Please contact the local authorities.
 
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saltd

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The model is A1660, but that comes in 3 storage sizes.

Yes I'm planning to sell it for parts. No the police department would not be of any help. It's not stolen. People are so quick to judge.
People are rightfully suspicious of your post because you created this account specifically to ask how to gain info on an iCloud locked device.

Inquiring about bypassing security measures to access someone else’s phone is a pretty big party foul on these boards.
 

FeliApple

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Not only this is what people do when they get a stolen iPhone, but, as others have said, we get threads like this from new accounts all the time. Hence why everyone's reactions, which are entirely justified due to the circumstances (new account, for example.)
 
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