How to unlock your iPhone on AT&T

If you buy an iPhone from AT&T, it will be "locked" to AT&T's network. That means if you try to put in a T-Mobile SIM, it won't work. Same with an international SIM if you're traveling. Just because you're locked, though, doesn't mean you can't unlock. AT&T has a process in place for you to request a code to do just that. Of course, there are requirements and some restrictions you needed to be aware of first.

What requirements does AT&T have for unlocking?

Before requesting an unlock code from AT&T, there are some requirements you'll need to know.

  • The phone must be locked to AT&T (of course).
  • It can't be reported as lost or stolen (also, of course).
  • It can't be associated with fraudulent or illegal activity (see where we're going here?).
  • All of your iPhone's service commitments and installment plans are completed, and all early termination fees are paid in full.
  • The phone is only active on your AT&T customer's account.
  • If you just upgraded your iPhone, you must wait the 14-day "buyer's remorse" period before you can request to unlock your previous device.

There may also be some special circumstances for different AT&T services, like Go Phone and pre-paid customers. Be sure to check out the eligibility of your iPhone before continuing.

How do I request an unlock code from AT&T??

AT&T says it will respond to any request to unlock your phone within two business days.

  1. Go to att.com/deviceunlock.
  2. Read and agree to the eligibility requirements to unlock your device.
  3. Complete and submit the request form.
  4. You'll receive a confirmation email with your unlock request number.
  5. Select the link in the email within 24 hours of receipt to confirm your unlock request.
  6. AT&T will respond within two business days.
  7. AT&T sends you instructions to unlock your device if your request is approved.

Important note: Just because you go through this process does not mean you're guaranteed success. AT&T has the right to deny any request and may need you to complete additional steps before they say yes.

Have you unlocked your AT&T iPhone? Let me know how the process went for you, and if you have any tips to share!

Luke Filipowicz
Staff Writer

Luke Filipowicz has been a writer at iMore, covering Apple for nearly a decade now. He writes a lot about Apple Watch and iPad but covers the iPhone and Mac as well. He often describes himself as an "Apple user on a budget" and firmly believes that great technology can be affordable if you know where to look. Luke also heads up the iMore Show — a weekly podcast focusing on Apple news, rumors, and products but likes to have some fun along the way. 


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