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Part 3: How to unlock SIM Card on iPhone with iPhoneIMEI.net without jailbreak iPhoneIMEI.net uses an official method to unlock iPhone devices and whitelist your IMEI from Apple's database. Your iPhone will be unlocked automatically Over-The-Air, simply connect it to a Wifi network (Available for iOS 7, iOS 8, iOS 9, iOS 10 or higher, iOS 6. So, to perform this unlock you'll need a jailbroken iPhone 4S, 4 or 3GS. We'd strongly recommend being on iOS 5 as this version has a complete (untethered) jailbreak, whereas those using iOS 5.1 can only use a tethered jailbreak.
SAM is a jailbreak app for Cydia that allows you to unlock your iPhone so that you can activate and use a non-stock SIM card that is not supported by your existing carrier. SAM (Subscriber Artificial Module) can be easily installed and applied to any jailbroken iPhone that has Cydia installed. The developer of SAM, Sam Bingner (@sbingner), has made the process of installing SAM a lot easier with the latest version. This is good news for those who are new to unlocking. Previously you would have had to connect your iPhone to iTunes, and use the original SIM card and get a hold of country/carrier and SIM IDs to perform an unlock. With the latest version of SAM (version 0.1.16.-1), unlocking is now a streamlined process that involves just a few taps and a few minutes of your time.
The unlocking procedure using SAM currently works on most iPhones, including the iPhone 4S, which is great news. This means you can just take out your ATT sim card and use a T-Mobile SIM on your iPhone, for example. Unlocking an iPhone is great for those who want to use a different carrier than the one their iPhone is 'locked' into at the moment. Reasons for wanting to use a non-standard carrier vary from user to user, but it can be good for those traveling abroad, and also to use a non-standard phone and data plan on an iPhone which could help some people save money etc.
: As reported by a few users already, Apple has 'patched' their activation servers so that the SAM unlock may not work for new users any longer. If you did have an activation ticket from before, you can still use SAM. We will keep you posted if new unlocking methods are uncovered.
Warning: A quick word of caution. Please proceed with unlocking at your own risk!
The following are the detailed steps on how to download and install SAM on a jailbroken iPhone.
Supported Hardware: iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, and iPhone 3G
Supported Software: iOS 5.x Firmware
Installing SAM
Casio fx 991 es plus emulator free download windows 7. Before you can install SAM you will first have to jailbreak your iPhone and get the Cydia app. Follow the instructions on our Cydia page if you have not yet jailbroken your iPhone.
- Open Cydia
- Select the Manage Tab on the bottom
- Go into Sources
- Tap the Edit button on the top, then tap the Add button
- Type in http://repo.bingner.com as the source URL and tap Add Source
- After the download screen is done, tap the Return to Cydia button
- Now select Bingner from the Sources list
- Choose SAM from the list then tap the Install button and tap the Confirm button
- After the install is complete tap the Reload SpringBoard button
- You will now see the new SAMPrefs icon on your iPhone
Configuring SAM
Now that you have installed SAM follow these simple steps to configure your new SIM card on your iPhone.
- Remove your existing SIM card from your iPhone and insert your new unofficial SIM card
- Open SAM by tapping the SAMPrefs icon
- Make sure the Method selected is Auto Detect
- Go to the Utilities section and tap the Attempt Activation link.
- That's it! Your iPhone will now reboot and your iPhone will pick up the new SIM and your new carrier name will appear on the top left of the iPhone after a few seconds.
Troubleshooting SAM
Follow these steps if you get an error message in SAM. These steps basically involve deleting a few system files, which require the iFile app. Errors you may experience might read something like 'You must select the original carrier SIMID of your iPhone' etc.
- Install iFile from Cydia.
- Open iFile and go to /var/root/Library
- Tap Edit and choose the Lockdown folder.
- Tap the zip button which creates a backup for you, then delete the lockdown folder
- Again in iFile go to /User/Library/Preferences and find SAM and delete com.bingner.sam.plist
- Turn off your iPhone, and turn it back on
- Put your new SIM card into your iPhone.
- Now again open SAMPrefs and make sure Auto Detect is selected. This will guess the correct SIM ID from the Region code of the iPhone.
- Tap Utilities & Attempt Activation. This may take a few minutes, so be patient.
- Your iPhone will reSpring and your iPhone should recognize the new SIM
- You can verify that your new SIM is working by calling 611 from the Phone app. You should hear the automated message from your new carrier such as T-Mobile.
If you run into any issues or have other suggestions for using SAM please share your experiences below.
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