Unlock requirements
The following criteria must be met to unlock an AT&T device:
- Device bought 60+ days ago: You purchased your AT&T WirelessSM device more than 60 days ago. It isn’t active on another AT&T account.
- Device paid in full: You paid for your device in full at purchase or paid it off through an installment plan. Your installment balance must be zero before unlocking.
- Device not reported lost or stolen: Your device hasn’t been reported lost, stolen, or involved in fraud.
- Account is current: If you’re a current AT&T customer, your bill can’t be past due. Sign in to your account to make a payment.
FYI: Don't have an account with AT&T? You can still unlock an AT&T device that meets all requirements by submitting an unlock request.
Find out if your device is unlocked
If you have an eligible Apple, Samsung, or Google device on an AT&T Wireless plan and it meets all the requirements, it should unlock by itself. Apple Watch is always unlocked.
AT&T account
If you have AT&T Wireless service, sign in to your wireless account and select your device.
If your device is unlocked, it will say Device unlocked in the Device info.
iPhone
- Open Settings, then select General and About.
- Scroll to Carrier Lock. If it says SIM locked, your device is locked.
Samsung released before September 1, 2025
Here’s how to check your unlock status:
- Open Settings on your Samsung device.
- Scroll to and select About phone.
- Tap Software information.
- Look for Service provider software version. If the text:
- Ends in ATT/ATT: Your device was originally from AT&T and can be unlocked. Submit an unlock request.
- Contains ATT but ends in something else: The device was unlocked before coming to AT&T. You’re all set.
- Doesn’t contain ATT: The device isn’t supported by AT&T unlock solutions. You’ll need to contact the original provider.
Samsung released after September 1, 2025
- Open Settings on your Samsung device.
- Tap Connections, then More connection settings.
- Look for Network lock status.
Unlock requirements
The following criteria must be met to unlock an AT&T device:
- Device bought 60+ days ago: You purchased your AT&T Business device more than 60 days ago. It isn’t active on another AT&T account.
- Device paid in full: You paid for your device in full at purchase or paid it off through an installment plan. Your installment balance must be zero before unlocking.
- Device not reported lost or stolen: Your device hasn’t been reported lost, stolen, or involved in fraud.
- Device must be permitted to be unlocked by controlling company.
- Device must have a completed contract or term agreement (if applicable).
- Account is current: If you’re a current AT&T Business customer, your bill can’t be past due. Sign in to your account to make a payment.
Good to know: You must wait for 30 days to unlock a device that was on a two-year contract and was upgraded early.
Find out if your AT&T Business device is unlocked
Eligible Apple, Samsung, and Google devices active on an AT&T Business Wireless account should unlock automatically. Apple Watch is unlocked by default.
AT&T account
If you have AT&T Business Wireless, sign in to your wireless account and select your device. If your device is unlocked, it will say Device Unlocked in the Device info.
iPhone
Have an iPhone? You can check in your settings.
- Open Settings, then select General and About.
- Scroll to Carrier Lock. If it says SIM locked, your device is locked.
Samsung released before September 1, 2025
Here’s how to check your unlock status:
- Open Settings on your Samsung device.
- Scroll to and select About phone.
- Tap Software information.
- Look for Service provider software version. If the text:
- Ends in ATT/ATT: Your device was originally from AT&T and can be unlocked. Submit an unlock request.
- Contains ATT but ends in something else: The device was unlocked before coming to AT&T. You’re all set.
- Doesn’t contain ATT: The device isn’t supported by AT&T unlock solutions. You’ll need to contact the original provider.
Samsung released after September 1, 2025
- Open Settings on your Samsung device.
- Tap Connections, then More connection settings.
- Look for Network lock status.
Unlock requirements
An AT&T Prepaid® device can be unlocked if it:
- Has six months of paid AT&T service
- Isn’t active on another AT&T account
- Hasn’t been reported as lost, stolen, or involved with fraud
See if your AT&T Prepaid device is unlocked
SIM card: You can check your device unlock status by inserting a non-AT&T SIM card into your device. If you see a message saying that the SIM card is not compatible with the AT&T network, your device is still locked.
eSIM: You’ll need to request a device unlock, according to your device type.