JV iPhones to be Locked after Apple’s iOS 27 Update? Here’s what we know
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KARACHI – Tech giant Apple is rolling out a plethora of new features and behind-the-scenes changes with i OS 27, and addition of “Finance Lock” by users online, the rumored mechanism is said to target devices linked to unpaid carrier contracts, blacklisted IMEIs, or financing disputes, sparking frenzy among Pakistani users. The speculation has been particularly intense in Pakistan, where JV i Phones remain a cheap alternative to expensive PTA-approved models. As claims of potential lockouts spread on social media, many JV iPhone users have been left wondering whether updating to iOS 27 could put their devices at risk. The rumors spread rapidly across Facebook groups, WhatsApp communities, and mobile trading circles, triggering concerns among users who rely on JV iPhones as a more affordable alternative to expensive PTA-approved devices. For many buyers, the possibility of losing access to their phones after a software update was enough to spark widespread panic. Amid the buzz, several techheads updated old iPhones model on iOS27 and here’s what it looks like. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ahmed Shayan Faisal (@waaallker) JV iPhones imported from abroad have long been a popular option in Pakistan due to their significantly lower prices. While these devices often come with carrier restrictions and network-related limitations, they offer consumers a chance to own premium Apple hardware at a fraction of the cost. The latest controversy revolves around claims that Apple has introduced a mechanism capable of identifying and restricting devices tied to unpaid carrier contracts, blacklisted IMEIs, or lost-and-stolen reports. Some social media users went as far as warning that updating to iOS 27 could permanently block network access or render certain JV devices unusable. The speculation quickly rattled the market. Mobile retailers reported an increase in customer inquiries, while many users began delaying software updates out of fear that thei