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The listing, Iphone 4 (read before bidding) has ended.
I have a iPhone 4 model A1349. IT.IS LOCKED! Was told it cannot be unlocked. Works perfectly otherwise. Great for parts. Small crack on the back. I'm not showing it turned on because I don't have the charger so it doesn't come with one. It is a Verizon phone.
Please specify what you mean by "locked". For an iPhone, iPod, or iPad. There are two kinds of locks. 1) An iCloud lock (this is where a device has been completely restored an needs iCloud authentication to verify the device is being used by it's original owner). 2) A passcode lock (this could be numbers, letters, or both needed to gain access to the springboard or "Home Screen" of the device. Answering this question will not only protect you more in case a winner of this auction makes a dispute because you didn't specify the kind of lock, but it will also give a bidder information on to what they are bidding on, so the ones who would have made a dispute, you no longer have to worry about because they won't bid. PHEW! That was a really long run-on sentence, sorry if I talked too much. Thanks!
When u go to sign in, it wants the apple id. I didn't set the phone up so I don't know it. Therefore, it's what apple calls, locked to the previous owner.
No not mine. I bought the phone from someone and they didn't bother to tell me it was locked. I charged it and played with it a couple days and then tried to have it turned on. That's when I was told it was locked. So I know it works fine. Just can't be activated.
I don't know anything about iphones, always had an andriod (galaxy family to be precise) but in need of any phone now, what does it by the phone being locked? I don't understand that.
I wish I could give everybody a phone...I'd like a new one myself, but I can't. And I'm not going to cancel and relist to offer a GIN. I'm sorry and I'm not being mean but I'm leaving it as is. Happy bidding.