USA carrier unlock guidance
Check phone unlock eligibility before you pay for a carrier unlock
If your traffic is coming from the United States, the search intent is usually specific: users want to know whether an AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Cricket, Metro, or TracFone phone can be unlocked, how long it may take, and which lock types are not supported. IMEI NOW focuses on network carrier unlocks and eligibility checks, not security-lock or blacklist removal.
AT&T unlock
Check eligibility for financed, paid-off, prepaid, and postpaid AT&T devices before ordering.
T-Mobile unlock
Review compatibility for T-Mobile, Metro, and former Sprint devices using the IMEI and carrier details.
Verizon unlock
Confirm whether your Verizon phone is still carrier locked or already eligible after the waiting period.
Cricket unlock
Check Cricket Wireless unlock options for iPhone, Samsung, Motorola, and other supported models.
Metro unlock
Find the right unlock path for Metro by T-Mobile phones and app-based Android unlock cases.
TracFone unlock
Start with an IMEI and carrier check for TracFone, Straight Talk, Total Wireless, and related networks.
Carrier unlock FAQ
Can IMEI NOW unlock AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Cricket, Metro, and TracFone phones?
IMEI NOW supports eligibility checks and carrier unlock services for major US carriers. Availability depends on the phone model, carrier policy, payment status, account status, and whether the device has been reported lost or stolen.
Can you unlock a blacklisted phone?
IMEI NOW provides network carrier unlock services. It does not remove lost or stolen reports, blacklist reports, iCloud locks, Google FRP locks, screen passwords, or user security locks.
What information is needed to start a carrier unlock?
You usually need the phone IMEI, current carrier, country, device model, and a valid email address for order updates and final instructions.
