SAM unlock and problems with the decoding of certain iPhones

  For those who have not yet understood how to decode iPhones with SAM, I have some qualifications to make. Of course, I am referring to the iPhone terminals that were stolen or "lost" and whose IMEI was "blacklisted", that is, entered in the database of stolen terminals. Those iPhones can NOT be decoded by this tutorial because it is based on Apple's servers which, recognizing the IMEI as belonging to a stolen iPhone, refuse to activate/decode it and you can only change this if you change the IMEI.

  The entire decoding procedure is done exactly the same as that of an iPhone that is decoded from the factory, only that you will trick iTunes with some false information. Unfortunately, those who bought stolen iPhones, believing that they are only encoded on another network, cannot decode the device using this method, the people who discovered the method mentioning this from the very beginning. Basically, you can do the tutorial whenever you want, but if iTunes refuses to decode your iPhone, then there is a good chance that it was stolen and resold to you.