Network unlock your iPhone from EE via IMEI
Legal online unlocking service for all iPhones locked to EE
- Unlocking method recommended by Apple and the network operator
- Permanently unlock your iPhone from EE
- Use your iPhone on the network of your choice
How to unlock your iPhone from EE
A division of BT Group, EE is a British mobile network operator created in 2010 through the merger of T-Mobile and Orange, the UK businesses of Deutsche Telekom and Orange S.A. (previously France Télécom) respectively.
But whether your iPhone is locked to T-Mobile UK, Orange UK or EE, doctorSIM can unlock it so you can use it with any network in the world.
Our professional IMEI-based mobile phone unlocking services can unlock any iPhone model from either of the three operators.
Read below to find out how you can permanently unlock your iPhone without leaving the comfort of your home.
- Select the model of your iPhone below.
- Depending on the original operator, select either T-Mobile, Orange or EE under Select your network provider.
- Read the descriptions in the blue box carefully and then choose the mobile phone unlocking service applicable to your iPhone.
- Complete the fields requesting the IMEI number of your iPhone and the e-mail address where you would like to receive the unlocking instructions.
- Finally, choose one of our 100% secure payment methods to submit your request.
- We'll then send you an e-mail with simple instructions on how to complete the process and permanently unlock your iPhone.
Why unlock your iPhone from EE with doctorSIM?
- Unlocking your iPhone from T-Mobile, Orange or EE online at doctorSIM is safe, legal and permanent.
- We will issue you a full refund if we are unable to unlock your iPhone for any reason under our responsibility.
- No technical knowledge is required to submit or complete the mobile phone unlocking process.
- Multiple 100% secure payment methods available to you.
Our professional IMEI-based mobile phone unlocking services can unlock any iPhone model from either of the three operators.
Read below to find out how you can permanently unlock your iPhone without leaving the comfort of your home.
- Select the model of your iPhone below.
- Depending on the original operator, select either T-Mobile, Orange or EE under Select your network provider.
- Read the descriptions in the blue box carefully and then choose the mobile phone unlocking service applicable to your iPhone.
- Complete the fields requesting the IMEI number of your iPhone and the e-mail address where you would like to receive the unlocking instructions.
- Finally, choose one of our 100% secure payment methods to submit your request.
- We'll then send you an e-mail with simple instructions on how to complete the process and permanently unlock your iPhone.
Why unlock your iPhone from EE with doctorSIM?
- Unlocking your iPhone from T-Mobile, Orange or EE online at doctorSIM is safe, legal and permanent.
- We will issue you a full refund if we are unable to unlock your iPhone for any reason under our responsibility.
- No technical knowledge is required to submit or complete the mobile phone unlocking process.
- Multiple 100% secure payment methods available to you.
FAQ iPhone EE mobile phone unlocking
You must select the network from which you purchased the iPhone or to which your iPhone is currently locked.
Even though your iPhone works on EE now, if you originally bought the iPhone from Orange you must choose the Orange network.
Yes, you’ll be able to use your iPhone on any network in the world once you've unlocked it from EE.
If your iPhone has been blacklisted by EE due to loss, theft or unpaid bill, it will not work properly in the UK. Check your iPhone if you suspect it has been blacklisted.
No, our mobile phone unlocking services only unlock the iPhone from the network to which it is locked. The only way to remove an iPhone from the blacklist is by contacting the original operator.
If you submit your unlocking request, we will unlock your iPhone, but it won’t work properly while blacklisted as this is an additional security measure which can only be removed by the network that reported it due to loss, theft or unpaid bill.
The iPhone may work abroad, however, doctorSIM cannot guarantee that will be the case.
Generally, blacklisted iPhones can connect to the internet and send and receive text messages but cannot make or receive calls.
No. Unfortunately, doctorSIM's mobile phone unlocking services can only unlock iPhones locked to one network for use on another and cannot disable the Activation Lock.
Activation Lock is a feature with the purpose of preventing anyone else from using your iPhone due to theft or loss and can only be disabled with the owner's original Apple ID and password.
You will need to contact the previous owner or Apple for support if you cannot remember the Apple ID and/or password. Click on this link for more information.
Once you have been able to disable the Activation Lock, you can unlock your iPhone from EE using our network operator unlocking services.
If you are in the market for a second-hand iPhone, we suggest checking the Activation Lock Status prior to purchase to make sure you can use it.
Unlocking your iPhone from EE via IMEI will neither void the warranty nor damage the software as the entire unlocking process is processed online. This means you never have to part with your iPhone during the entire process.
Our method is the only mobile phone unlocking method officially recognised and recommended by EE, T-Mobile and Orange.
Yes, we will issue you a full refund if we are unable to unlock your iPhone for any reason under our responsibility. However, make sure the information you provide is correct, especially the network provider.
Also keep in mind that doctorSIM will not take responsibility for mobile phones that have been blacklisted by the original network provider due to loss, theft or unpaid bill.
The price to unlock your iPhone from EE will appear on the right-hand side of the screen once you’ve selected the EE network and the applicable unlocking service.
Any current discount or promotion will also be indicated here.