Remove iOS 15 iPhone From The Blacklist
- Removes Carrier Blacklist
- Fixes Bad ESN & Bad IMEI
- Any iOS Model Supported
IMEI Unlock iOS 15 iPhone
Free your iPhone from blacklist restrictions in just minutes with ESNDoctor—the fast, reliable, and completely free solution for devices running iOS 15. No fees, no downloads, no delays—just instant results for IMEI blacklist removal iOS 15. Try ESNDoctor now and get your iPhone back to full use today!
Remove the Blacklist on Your iOS 16 iPhone
Whether your phone is blocked due to a lost report or unpaid bills, our online tool can unlock it without any cost or technical hassle. Just enter your IMEI, and our system will handle the rest, safely and efficiently for any iOS device.

Although getting rid of a blacklisted iOS device was easier a few years ago, there is still some confusion surrounding the topic, as it is not something users see every day. Because of that, when the lock happens on their iPhones, they don’t know how to unlock it or how to ask the carrier for help. So, for that reason, ESNDoctor has decided to create a quick guide that will explain what the blacklist is, how it affects your iOS 15 device, and how you can use our IMEI blacklist removal iOS 15 tool for free, all in one single place!
What Is a Blacklisted IMEI and How It Affects iOS 15 Devices?
A blacklisted IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) is a number that has been reported as lost, stolen, for unpaid bills, or involved in fraud, and because of that, it is blocked by carriers and global databases. The IMEI is a unique identifier assigned to every mobile device, including all iPhones, regardless of their iOS version. Basically, when a phone is blacklisted, the IMEI is added to a global or national blacklist database (like the GSMA database). Once that part is done, carriers then refuse to provide service to any device on that list.
How can I identify what type of report my iPhone has?
At first glance, there’s no way of knowing if your phone is blacklisted or what type of report you have. In order to know that, you will need to call your carrier (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile) for assistance or look up the status of your iPhone online with blacklist checkers like IMEIPro.info or IMEI.info.
These tools will check if your iPhone was added to the reporting database and the reason it got locked. To complete this process, you only need to find your IMEI number, and the carrier or page you use will take care of the rest, providing the report about the current status of your mobile phone.

Will updating or restoring iOS 15 remove the blacklist?
No, updating or restoring iOS 15 will not remove a blacklist report from an iPhone. The blacklist is tied to the IMEI number (which is a hardware-level ID created by the manufacturer), not to the software or iOS version, so it doesn’t get affected once you try to update it. That’s why your phone is still working normally and why you still get regular security updates when they are released, as the blacklisted device will only affect your connection, not your iOS.
Are there new protections in iOS 15 for blocked IMEIs?
iOS 15 Limitations
While iOS 15 offers enhanced security and privacy features with this version that was released in September 2021, it doesn't provide solutions to bypass or remove a blacklisted iPhone from this list. This version enhances the security of personal hotspot connections, masks your IP address, and adds a two-factor authentication method for certain things.
Unlock Solutions
If your device and IMEI are blacklisted, you will need to contact the carrier that reported the device and request an unlock. If that doesn't work because you got it secondhand and you are not the original owner of the device, then use iPhone blacklist removal services like ESNDoctor to remove any type of active report your phone might have, whether it is lost or stolen, or if it was just an issue with the payments.

Can the iCloud Activation Lock work with the blacklist?
That’s right, the iCloud Activation Lock and the IMEI blacklist report can work together, but they are separate layers of protection on an iPhone. To understand it a bit more, we will leave the main differences so you can understand how they work or how they can complement each other if someone tries to gain access to the iPhone without authorization.
iCloud Activation Lock (Find My iPhone)
- Tied to your Apple ID, not your SIM card or carrier.
- Prevents anyone from erasing or reactivating your iPhone without your Apple ID and password.
- Remains active even if the phone is reset or restored.
- It is highly enforced through Apple servers.
IMEI Blacklist Database
- The IMEI is tied to the device’s hardware.
- Prevents the phone from connecting to mobile networks.
- This one is enforced by network carriers and the GSMA databases, not Apple.
What happens after you complete the IMEI blacklist removal process?
Once you are able to unlock blacklisted iPhones with the help of the carrier or ESNDoctor, your device will be able to connect to any mobile network of your choice. The phone becomes completely usable in the country where it was initially blacklisted and also internationally in most cases. It doesn't seem like much, but this will restore your basic functions and carrier services without worrying that the IMEI lock will leave you without communication.
Any Mobile Network
Connect to any carrier of your choice
Domestic Use
Completely usable in the country where blacklisted
International Use
Works internationally in most cases
No Communication Worries
Basic functions & carrier services restored
Can the blacklist status ever return and lock my device again?
In many cases, no, but it can still happen depending on the original reason for the blacklisting and how it was removed. Maybe you didn’t make the necessary payments before you unlocked your iPhone. If it was secondhand, then perhaps the previous owner saw that it was no longer reported and created a request again to lock the iPhone. So it can happen, so make sure to use a good tool to unlock a blacklisted iPhone (ESNDoctor) or give the carrier valid proof of purchase to be in the clear.
Should I verify that ESNDoctor’s unlock services were successful after I use the page?
Yes, we recommend checking a device’s status before and after you unlock the IMEI number of your iPhone with us. This is to ensure no reports are associated with the device and that the process goes smoothly without inconvenience. This same recommendation applies to any other services you might use to remove or unlock blacklisted phones as a way to ensure the tool is legitimate and avoid possible scams.
What is the best service for IMEI blacklist removal iOS 15?
The best way to remove an iPhone from the blacklist can be found at ESNDoctor! Remove your iPhone by following some simple steps that won’t take you much time, since our servers will take care of everything. To start the process, you only need to fill out the spaces you will see with your name, email, brand, and the phone’s IMEI number that is currently reported. This process will later create an order that will need to be activated with an access key that will arrive in your email.
Also, read the email carefully, as we will send step-by-step instructions on registering on our site and using the access key to unlock your iPhone. After the registration process is done and your order is activated, you only need to wait until the servers clean the reported device, and that’s it! Now your phone is fully functional with your carrier and ready to make calls and send messages anytime.
No, international carriers can’t remove a blacklist placed by another country’s carrier. Only the original reporting carrier can remove the IMEI from the blacklist.
Usually, when a phone is blacklisted, it is also banned since the other carriers can know why it was reported and deny their services. However, not all bans are related to the blacklist, so if your device is already clean but you still have some restrictions, it will be better to contact your network provider for more info.
Jailbreaking an iPhone only grants access to the iOS system layer. Still, it can’t modify the firmware that controls cellular functions and holds the IMEI. Additionally, changing an IMEI is illegal in many countries, and there are a lot of legal protections to prevent tampering.