![]() Now, as I said, you need either the serial number from the device or the IMEI number. Let’s start by going to the page to see what’s there. ![]() Once you have that - and don’t worry, I’ll show you two ways to identify it - you can just go to the handy page that Apple’s set up to test the activation lock: Test iOS Device Activation Lock Status. You will need either the serial number of the device or the IMEI (which stands for “International Mobile Station Equipment Identity”: the ‘s’ got lost somewhere in the shuffle though) to test it. There is indeed a way to test and see if what Apple calls the activation lock is enabled or engaged on a given iOS device, whether it’s an iPhone, iPad, iPad Mini or even the shiny new iPhone 6 Plus.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |