What country does my iPhone belong to?

What country does my iPhone belong to?

There are 2 ways to learn:

Look at your iPhone’s model number, which is indicated on the reverse side of your device’s packaging (barcode part).

Go to Settings > General > About (“model” item).

What country does my iPhone belong to?

1 or 2 letters after the numbers to the “/” symbol (6th or 6-7th symbol in your model’s number) specify market and warranty service region.

B – Great Britain and Ireland (“O2” operator -> locked) / iPhone 4 can be either locked or unlocked.

 

BZ – Brazil (“Claro” and “VIVO” operators -> locked).

 

С – Canada (“Fido” and “Rogers” operators -> locked) / iPhone 4 can be either locked or unlocked.

 

СZ – Czech Republic (“O2”, “T-Mobile” and “Vodafone” operators ->  unlocked).

 

DN – Austria, Germany, Netherlands (“T-Mobile” operator -> locked) / can be either locked or unlocked.

 

E – Mexico (“Telcel” operator -> locked).

 

EE – Estonia (“EMT” operator -> locked, but it’s possible to remove a sim lock under additional conditions).

 

FD – Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland (“One” (Austria), “Orange” (Liechtenstein, Switzerland) and “Swisscom” (Liechtenstein, Switzerland) operators -> locked, but it’s possible to remove a sim lock under additional conditions).

 

GR – Greece (“Vodafone” operator, unlocked).

 

HN – India (“Airtel” and “Vodafone” operators -> locked).

 

J – Japan (“SoftBank” operator -> locked).

 

KN – Denmark and Norway (“Telia” (Denmark) and “NetcCom” (Norway) operators -> locked).

 

KS – Finland and Sweden (“Telia” (Sweden) and “Sonera” (Finland) operators -> locked).

 

LA – Guatemala, Honduras, Columbia, Peru, Salvador, Ecuador (“Comcel” (Columbia), “Claro” (Honduras, Guatemala, Peru, Salvador), “Movistar”, “Porta” (Ecuador) and “TM SAC” (Peru) operators -> locked, but it’s possible to remove a sim lock under additional conditions).

 

LE – Argentina (“Claro” and “Movistar” operators -> locked, but it’s possible to remove a sim lock under additional conditions).

 

LL – USA (“AT&T” operator -> locked).

 

– Lithuania (“Omnitel” operator -> locked).

 

LV – Latvia (“LMT” operator -> locked, but it’s possible to remove a sim lock under additional conditions).

 

LZ – Paraguay, Chile, Uruguay (“CTI Movil” (Paraguay, Uruguay), “Claro” (Chile), “Movistar” (Uruguay) and “TMC” (Chile) operators -> locked, but it’s possible to remove a sim lock under additional conditions).

 

MG – Hungary (“T-Mobile” operators -> locked, but it’s possible to remove a sim lock under additional conditions).

 

NF – Belgium, France (“Mobistar” (Belgium) and “Orange” (France) operators -> locked, but it’s possible to remove a sim lock under additional conditions). Luxembourg (“Vox Mobile” operator -> unlocked).

 

PL – Poland (“Era” and “Orange” operators -> locked, but it’s possible to remove a sim lock under additional conditions).

 

PO – Portugal (“Optimus” and “Vodafone” operators -> locked).

 

PP – Philippines (“Globe” operator -> locked).

 

RO – Romania (“Orange” operator -> locked, but it’s possible to remove a sim lock under additional conditions).

 

RS – Russia (“VimpelCom”, “MegaFon” and “MTS” operators ->  unlocked).

 

SL – Slovakia (“Orange” operator -> unlocked; “T-Mobile” -> locked).

 

SO – Republic of South Africa (“Vodacom” operator -> unlocked).

 

T – Italy (“TIM” and “Vodafone” operators -> unlocked).

 

TU – Turkey (“Vodafone” operator -> locked, “TurkCell” -> unlocked).

 

X – Australia (“Optus” (Australia), “Telstra” (Australia) and “Vodafone” operators -> locked, but it’s possible to remove a sim lock under additional conditions).

 

X – New Zealand (“Vodafone” operator -> unlocked).

 

Y – Spain (“Movistar” operator -> locked).

 

ZA – Singapore (“SingTel” operator -> unlocked).

 

ZP – Hong Kong and Macao (“Three” operator -> unlocked).