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Old 02-07-2018, 09:05   #1 (permalink)
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How to find a iccid kinglock?


How to find a iccid? How does it work? Let everyone will find for itself the iccid.
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Old 02-07-2018, 09:22   #2 (permalink)
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How to find a iccid? How does it work? Let everyone will find for itself the iccid.
yes maybe this could be the best and fastest solution so that we can all try to find a iccid.. so maybe i start wtih 8904xxx... and the others could try to start with 890512xxx.. and so on and so fort.. would you agree guys?

do you have maybe a special software then we can try and lets bet apple
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Old 02-07-2018, 11:07   #3 (permalink)
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A valid ICCID is a 19 digit number.

It goes like this:

- 2 digits: 89 (always 89).
- 2 digits: CC = Country Code (i.e. 61 = Australia, 86 = China,..)
- 2 digits: II = Issuer Identifier (AAPT = 14, EZI-PhoneCard = 88, Hutchison = 06, Optus = 02/12/21/23, Telstra = 01, Telstra Business = 00/61/62, Vodafone = 03...)
- 12 digits (sim number, just try).
- 1 digit. Checksum number. It is calculated with the Luhn algorithm. Input the 18 digit prefix here and get the last digit: https://planetcalc.com/2464/

Good luck ...
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Old 02-07-2018, 12:57   #4 (permalink)
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Can you explain it a bit more


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Old 02-08-2018, 03:48   #5 (permalink)
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The ICCIDs are ones that have been used a lot of times to activate iphones. Like the fake ones on factory test cards. It's not just any iccid.

Heicard explained it here
https://weibo.com/2343781431/FypRrDY...d1518058113859
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Old 02-17-2018, 00:50   #6 (permalink)
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If we need ICCID's and stuff, I ask a question.

Why can we not use the ICCID of the sim card we are trying to use with RSIM?
Or another SIM ICCID number?
Say I have an ATT Phone and I wish to use it in Lycamobile (T-Mobile), why can I not use the ICCID of the lycamobile SIM? Or the ATT Sim that may have been in the phone previously that may have been active or still is
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Old 02-17-2018, 04:51   #7 (permalink)
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If we need ICCID's and stuff, I ask a question.

Why can we not use the ICCID of the sim card we are trying to use with RSIM?
Or another SIM ICCID number?
Say I have an ATT Phone and I wish to use it in Lycamobile (T-Mobile), why can I not use the ICCID of the lycamobile SIM? Or the ATT Sim that may have been in the phone previously that may have been active or still is
i was thinking same because i mean if phone reads the iccid of their carrier why we do not put iccid of oem carrier like if phone tmobile we get iccid and put tmobile iccid
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Old 02-17-2018, 05:15   #8 (permalink)
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It does not work that way. There is software that ping apple's servers to find these ICCID. encryption and decoders software that finds ICCID. ITs more than just finding a ICCID. The support team has to also find a loophole ,Bug in the iOS that can be injected.

Please wait on the Rsim team to find the ICCID. Nothing that we can do on our own unless you have software
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Old 02-17-2018, 12:37   #9 (permalink)
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stupid people.. do you read the forum?? wait we always wait... dont be fools i have a loots of rsim too but also i have lots of iphones from sprint to sell and im not mad with kinglock why?? i dont know how to unlock iphones with my hand so i need to wait, do the same and stop be little cry babys!!!!!!!!!!!!
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