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Load Ipcc Via Imsi 7 ((exclusive))

If your phone kicks back to the iOS activation screen after loading the bundle, the IMSI code configuration on your interposer chip is incorrect. Re-enter the SIM applications menu and verify that the 7-digit IMSI string matches the network parameters required by your specific iOS version. The IPCC Changes Do Not Persist After Reboot

An IMSI starting with belongs to MCC Range 7xx , which is geographically allocated to South America and the Caribbean (e.g., 724 for Brazil, 732 for Colombia, 748 for Uruguay).

defaults write com.apple.AMPDevicesAgent AllowAppleCarrierBundles -bool YES Use code with caution. Restart your Mac. On Windows (Command Prompt): Close iTunes completely. Open (cmd) as an Administrator. Execute the command based on your architecture: 64-bit Windows: load ipcc via imsi 7

Modern iOS versions strictly control IPCC installations to prevent unauthorized network overrides. To manually load an IPCC, you need: : An iPhone or cellular iPad.

Open Terminal and execute this command: defaults write com.apple.AMPDevicesAgent carrier-testing -bool YES Restart your Mac to apply the changes. Step 2: Configure the SIM Interposer to IMSI 7 Mode If your phone kicks back to the iOS

: Users typically dial a code like *5005*7672*00# or go to Settings > Mobile Data > SIM Applications to open the interposer SIM menu.

: Interposer chips (such as R-SIM or Heicard ) use structural iOS security vulnerabilities to emulate network signals. Step 1: Extract Your Target 7-Digit IMSI Code defaults write com

: Insert the interposer SIM and enter the 7-digit IMSI code corresponding to the phone's original carrier.

This method is generally used to fix issues like missing , iMessage/FaceTime activation , or 4G/5G toggles on carrier-locked iPhones that have been bypassed with a chip.

The device or an interlocking hardware piece (like an R-SIM turbo SIM) has scanned the SIM card's IMSI.

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