What is Blacklist Checking?

Blacklist checking is the process of verifying whether a mobile device has been reported as lost, stolen, or involved in unpaid bills. When a device is blacklisted, carriers block it from accessing networks, making it unusable for calls, texts, or data. A blacklist check helps you know the real status of a phone before unlocking, selling, or buying it.

Global Carriers Checking

Vodafone
Verizon
Uninor
T-Mobile
Telefonica
Telcel
TATA
Sprint
Rogers
Reliance
Orange TM
O2
MTN
Movistar
MetroPCS
Idea
EE
Cricket
Claro
ChinaMobile
CellC
At&t
AmericaMovil
Airtel
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Orange

How It Works

1. Submit device information

Define your device’s current carrier (Service Provider Name), then enter your unique IMEI number to start the Blacklist Checking process. This ensures a precise statuts from official carrier databases.

Unlock Submission Step 1
Unlock Submission Step 2

2. Blacklist Checking progress

Once you complete your order, we’ll start checking  carrier databases using the details provided. Stay updated with our email notifications, providing you with important progress reports.

3. Blacklist Check Completed

You will receive an email notification once the Blacklist Check is Completed, You’ll receive a full report on your device’s status!

Unlock Submission Step 3

Why Choose Us?

Frequently Asked Questions

A blacklisted phone is a device that has been reported lost, stolen, or has unpaid bills. Carriers block these devices from accessing mobile networks.

Simply enter your IMEI number into our Blacklist Checker. We’ll scan official carrier databases and return the blacklist status instantly (depending on server availability).

In most countries, blacklisted phones can’t make calls, send texts, or use mobile data. However, they may still function on Wi-Fi or in countries where the blacklist is not enforced.

If your device is blacklisted, we offer Blacklist Removal services for eligible phones. Contact Us with your IMEI for options.

Yes. Our checker supports all major brands including iPhone, Samsung, Huawei, Xiaomi, and more—as long as you provide a valid IMEI number.

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