And what are the credentials???
What do I do if a phone is locked to a server other than the one I intend using???
How does an iPhone get locked to a server? I have never heard of this.
If you are in the possession of iPhones and other devices that were in the Lost and Found section of whatever place, the rightful owner may come and find it.
If this hasn’t happened for a long time now, you may feel the ownership has carried over to the founder.
While this may true for many objects and items, it’s never the case for iPhones as they (most of them anyway) are locked by iCloud.
Only the person who knows the credentials will be able to use the device in any capacity.
iCloud lock would have made no sense if it was possible for other people to gain access to locked devices.
Therefore you must accept that you’re holding a very expensive paperweight.
And what are the credentials???
What do I do if a phone is locked to a server other than the one I intend using???
OK, what if a phone is locked to a particular network, for instance, it works with only At&t Sims, how do I unlock it to work for any type of SIM???
OK, what if a phone is locked to a particular network, for instance, it works with only At&t Sims, how do I unlock it to work for any type of SIM???
What about if it's locked to Verizon or sprint???
What about if it's locked to Verizon or sprint???
Verizon devices are already unlocked. The device, however, may or may not have the bands you need to run it with your desired network provider.
Note that the network lock doesn't have anything to do with the iCloud lock.
I met a shopkeeper to unlock my phone and I do not what he did as not my phone is dead.