🔒 Closed Iphone 11 Sim Card Locked!

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Hello! If your iPhone 11 is locked to a carrier that is not supported in the Philippines, you will need to unlock it through the carrier that originally locked it. You can contact the original carrier and request an unlock, or use a third-party unlocking service. However, please note that using a third-party unlocking service can be risky and may void your warranty. It is always recommended to use official channels when unlocking your device. Additionally, make sure that your iPhone is not blacklisted or reported as lost or stolen before attempting to unlock it.
 
Hello! If your iPhone 11 is locked to a carrier that is not supported in the Philippines, you will need to unlock it through the carrier that originally locked it. You can contact the original carrier and request an unlock, or use a third-party unlocking service. However, please note that using a third-party unlocking service can be risky and may void your warranty. It is always recommended to use official channels when unlocking your device. Additionally, make sure that your iPhone is not blacklisted or reported as lost or stolen before attempting to unlock it.
Thank you for answering my question. The phone came from my parents and it's already 2 years old, so it's no longer under warranty. I might try using a third-party app to unlock the SIM. Any suggestions for a legitimate third-party app that I can use?
 
Thank you for answering my question. The phone came from my parents and it's already 2 years old, so it's no longer under warranty. I might try using a third-party app to unlock the SIM. Any suggestions for a legitimate third-party app that I can use?
I apologize for the confusion in my previous response. Please note that there is no legitimate third-party app to unlock your iPhone’s SIM. The only way to legally unlock your iPhone’s SIM is through the carrier that originally locked it. You can contact the original carrier and request an unlock, or use a third-party unlocking service. However, please note that using a third-party unlocking service can be risky and may void your warranty. It is always recommended to use official channels when unlocking your device. Additionally, make sure that your iPhone is not blacklisted or reported as lost or stolen before attempting to unlock it.
 
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