Verifique si su phone está en la lista negra, ha sido reportado como robado, está bloqueado/desbloqueado o tiene iCloud activo.
This report has been compiled from reputable sources of data and network providers collaborating with the GSMA initiative.
In addition, the report is complemented with information from independent organizations and providers.
The report only includes networks that collaborate with the GSMA initiative. See list of networks here.
In addition, the report is complemented with information from independent organizations and providers.
The report only includes networks that collaborate with the GSMA initiative. See list of networks here.
Why unlock your cell phone with doctorSIM?
- This is the service recommended by operators and manufacturers.
- It is the easy, fast, safe, and legal way to unlock.
- You keep your phone's warranty intact.
- Do not let go of your cell phone at any time.
- You can use it during the release process.
- Easy-to-follow release instructions.
- The best customer service at your disposal.
- You can use your cell phone with any carrier in the world.
FAQ Phone checks
Yes, but keep the following in mind: unlocking a phone has nothing to do with removing it from the blacklist. Unlocking your phone allows you to use it on any other network in the world.
However, even if the phone is unlocked, you almost certainly won't be able to make or receive calls until the phone has been removed from the blacklist.
In some cases, it is possible that an unlocked phone works correctly despite having been reported, but it is not guaranteed. We recommend removing the phone from the blacklist before trying to use your phone with another network carrier.
However, even if the phone is unlocked, you almost certainly won't be able to make or receive calls until the phone has been removed from the blacklist.
In some cases, it is possible that an unlocked phone works correctly despite having been reported, but it is not guaranteed. We recommend removing the phone from the blacklist before trying to use your phone with another network carrier.
A mobile phone can be declared lost, stolen, or unpaid by its original network carrier, and it will be included in a worldwide database, where most network carriers include their reported/blacklisted devices.
When using a reported/blacklisted phone, it will most likely not connect to the network. You will be able to browse the Internet and even send SMS if you connect it to a Wi-Fi network, but you will not be able to make or receive phone calls.
When using a reported/blacklisted phone, it will most likely not connect to the network. You will be able to browse the Internet and even send SMS if you connect it to a Wi-Fi network, but you will not be able to make or receive phone calls.
Yes, call the network provider you are contracted to and ask for the report. They will require that you send them the complaint you filed with the police and the original invoice.
The first thing you need to do is call your network provider immediately. You will be asked for proof that you are the owner of the phone (if you purchased it unlocked) and a copy of the complaint you filed for theft or loss with the police.
If you like, you can also send us your IMEI code (along with any additional information) to info@doctorSIM.com so that we can assess if it needs to be included in the database.
If you like, you can also send us your IMEI code (along with any additional information) to info@doctorSIM.com so that we can assess if it needs to be included in the database.
- Perform a < href="'.).'/'.).'/'.).'/">complete IMEI check on the phone to send to the seller
- Ask the seller to refund your money in exchange for the phone
- Use the dispute resolution options available on websites dedicated to the second-hand market, such as eBay, to exercise your rights
The most important thing is that you receive the IMEI number from the seller
so you can check the history of the phone yourself. Buying a phone can be a big investment and we recommend paying for an official report. Do not trust IMEI checks that are advertised for free.
When checking the IMEI, ask the seller for a screenshot or a video of the process of checking the phone’s IMEI number (dial *#06#).
When checking the IMEI, ask the seller for a screenshot or a video of the process of checking the phone’s IMEI number (dial *#06#).
- Perform a complete IMEI check
of the phone to send to the seller.
- Ask the seller to return your money in exchange for the phone.
- Use the conflict resolution measures available to you on websites dedicated to the second-hand market, eBay, etc. to exercise your rights.
- Ask the seller to return your money in exchange for the phone.
- Use the conflict resolution measures available to you on websites dedicated to the second-hand market, eBay, etc. to exercise your rights.






