am i able to factory unlock my iphone when its unactivated?

i bought a phone which is locked by it's carrier. i asked the carrier to unlock it and i paid for it. they said that i just need to wait a few days and then restore my phone and it will be unlocked. but my problem is that my phone is unactivated and i do not have a SIM from original carrier, so i dont have the option "restore" in itunes. is it ok that i restore it in DFU mode? i hope it will show "congratulation your iphone has been unlocked"

iPhone 4, iOS 7.1.2

Posted on Oct 17, 2014 12:54 AM

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Oct 17, 2014 6:27 AM in response to csak1nick6

You cannot activate an iPhone without a sim. The sim does not need to be

associated with an active account; however, if the iPhone is locked to a wireless

provider, the sim must be from that wireless provider.


What happened to the sim that was in the iPhone? Borrow an appropriately

sized sim from a friend/relative/co-worker to activate the iPhone.

Oct 17, 2014 11:29 AM in response to csak1nick6

If the carrier unlocked it, then restoring it in iTunes will complete the unlock and you should be able to activate it with any sim card after that.


If the unlock was made by someone other than the original carrier the iPhone was locked to, then its a gamble on whether it will be unlocked or not.


Also updating the iPhone that was unlocked by someone other than the original carrier, will cause it to re-lock to the carrier as that type of unlocking is a hack and is never permanent.

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