

Usually, when a non-accepted SIM card is inserted into the phone it just won’t be recognized by the device and the iPhone will not prompt you to insert a code.Īll iPhone devices are unlocked through their IMEI and Network Provider. It does not require an unlocking code because the device will not prompt you to insert one. So this is why I asked about it.The unlocking process of the iPhone is a bit different from the unlocking process of all the others. The problem is that I live outside of the US so I need them to unlock my iPhone if I buy from them. So, T-Mobile is my preferred option because they still have a stock of the last units and it's a brand-new iPhone.

Unofficial 3rd party stores in my country - I prefer to stay away from them because of the worse warranty and product unknown condition. I heard about eBay/Amazon that product condition isn't always good (with battery health and more). So in my situation, my options are eBay/Amazon, 3rd party sellers in my country, and the T-Mobile website. Therefore, I want to buy an iPhone 13 Pro again because I like it more than the 14 Pro, and I prefer the notch over the Dynamic Island. Therefore, I traded in my iPhone 13 Pro to Apple Store in my country for an iPhone 14 Pro last month.īut my iPhone 14 Pro has some problems and issues (Screen scrolling stuttering issues, white frame that jumps on the Dynamic Island when I turn on my iPhone and then it disappears, battery life is worse than 13 Pro and sometimes it has overheating issues).

I want to buy a new iPhone 13 Pro because I had one that I bought after the iPhone 14 release but my unit had phone calls issues with cutting beeps.
