To determine whether your device is iCloud locked, let's explore one of the two methods below:
Method 1: For Non-Jailbroken iPhones.
- Navigate to Settings -> General -> Reset -> Erase All Content and Settings. Performing a factory reset will revert the device to its original settings. During this process, if the iPhone doesn't prompt for the previous iCloud account, it's not iCloud locked.
- If your iPhone requests a restricted password, contact the seller for assistance.
Method 2: For Jailbroken iPhones.
- Avoid method 1 as it may cause the iPhone to become stuck in recovery mode.
- Install the iFile app on your iPhone, access Cydia, and install 'afc2dd' from the original BigBoss source.
- Use a computer and install iFunBox software for Windows. Connect your iPhone to the computer and access the path var > root > Library. Copy the Lockdown folder to the computer.
- Then delete the Lockdown folder and restart your iPhone. If the device doesn't prompt for the previous iCloud account and allows you to reset to factory settings immediately, it's not iCloud locked.
- If the iPhone requests an iCloud account that you don't know or have forgotten, copy the Lockdown folder from the computer back to the iPhone as before. Note that this is only a temporary solution because restoring the device to factory settings will still require the iCloud account and password.
With the two methods above, we've introduced ways to check and identify whether your iPhone device is iCloud locked. Be cautious with iCloud as it's easy to render your iPhone unusable.
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