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iLog is the support system used by [[AppleCare]] support staff. It allows AppleCare staff to view important information about your device, such as it's IMEI, Carrier, and network lock status.
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iLog is the support system used by [[AppleCare]] support staff. It allows AppleCare staff to view important information about your device, such as it's IMEI, Carrier, and network lock status. It also provides a way to view all support cases for your device, including repairs, along with providing quick and easy access to device manuals and support documents
AppleCare representatives can also opt to network unlock 'any' (including AT&T locked devices) iPhone by clicking on the padlock next to the 'Wireless #' field from inside iLog.
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AppleCare representatives can also opt to network unlock 'any' (including AT&T locked devices) iPhone through iLog by clicking on the padlock next to the 'Wireless #' field. However, Apple will not do this for 99% of cases as unlocking this way without consulting the carrier would be a breach of the agreement between the carrier and Apple.

Revision as of 07:51, 21 July 2011

iLog software used by AppleCare support staff.

iLog is the support system used by AppleCare support staff. It allows AppleCare staff to view important information about your device, such as it's IMEI, Carrier, and network lock status. It also provides a way to view all support cases for your device, including repairs, along with providing quick and easy access to device manuals and support documents AppleCare representatives can also opt to network unlock 'any' (including AT&T locked devices) iPhone through iLog by clicking on the padlock next to the 'Wireless #' field. However, Apple will not do this for 99% of cases as unlocking this way without consulting the carrier would be a breach of the agreement between the carrier and Apple.