04-07-2020 05:47 AM - edited 01-05-2022 10:16 AM
Good morning everyone,
I have an iPhone brought from outside Canada. It works for a SIM from Chatr but not for Public Mobile. It says 'Phone not allowed' in Settings>General>About>Network. I used this iPhone in many countries worldwide and I've never seen such experience.
I appreciate your feedback!
04-17-2020 01:55 PM
@maabuibaid If you are still stuck, please try your SIM in known unlocked phone. While not exactlly the same message, a failed SIM was the issue in this thread: https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/Phones-Hardware/SIM-Not-Supported-been-using-this-pho...
04-15-2020 05:28 PM
@maabuibaid Sometimea this can happen if you have travelled abroad and used a foreign SIM. If it is that somehow the IMEI has been blocked then you have to contact a moderator to request an unblock. other things you can try is to change network to 3g and you can check if the IMEI to see if the phone has been blacklisted. you can also try a network reset.
iPhone reset network settings:
1. From the home screen navigate to Settings>General>Reset
2. Tap Reset Network Settings
If prompted enter your passcode
3. Tap Reset Network Settings
04-14-2020 07:19 PM
@maabuibaid if you know the country it came from, why not contact the local iPhone online site and ask them to unlock it for you.
04-14-2020 07:13 PM
Thanks for your answer. Unfortunately, it doesn't work. In General>about, the carrier is Public Mobile 28.3 but in Network, I see Phone not allowed. It shouldn't be locked to an operator here in Canada as it comes from outside.
04-07-2020 11:27 AM
@maabuibaid It appears your phone is locked to the Rogers network. Call them provide your IMEI and ask them to unlock your phone. They just need to send the request to the 🍎 servers to unlock your phone.
04-07-2020 07:00 AM
@maabuibaid Try using this method to push through the changes and to confirm and reset the SIM sync to iTunes
1. Insert new working SIM - do not turn phone on (if SIM is already in, turn off)
2. Connect to computer with USB cable.
3. Start iTunes if it doesn't auto run
4. iPhone will switch on. Wait until iTunes registers it and checks for updates
5. Install the carrier profile update (if offered)
Disconnect and reboot. From @luddite.