Yes, an SMS sent from an unregistered SIM card can potentially be traced back to the handset using the IMEI number, which is unique to each mobile device. Telecommunications companies can track the use of the IMEI in their networks and link it to the SMS activity. However, if the SIM is unregistered, it may complicate identifying the user. Law enforcement may need to be involved for deeper investigation and access to this information.
An unregistered SIM card can be challenging to trace, as it lacks associated personal information. However, the device's IMEI number can be used to identify the phone itself. If an unregistered SIM makes a call or sends an SMS, law enforcement may be able to trace the call through the network provider, but linking it directly to the IMEI without additional data is difficult. Typically, a phone number alone does not provide sufficient information to track the IMEI without the cooperation of the mobile carrier.
No they can't.
YOU CAN'T NIGGY! if it says ''unregistered sim'' that means either getta new phone eerr getta new sim!
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An unregistered SIM refers to a mobile SIM card that has not been linked to a specific individual's identity in accordance with regulatory requirements. In many countries, telecom operators are required to register SIM cards to prevent misuse, enhance security, and facilitate law enforcement. Using unregistered SIMs can lead to legal penalties for both the user and the provider, as they can be associated with criminal activities or fraud.
The government maintains a list of people who are eligible to vote if your name is in that list you are registered otherwise an unregistered voter.If you are Pakistani SMS your CNIC to 8300 to check if you are registered or not.
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Take the phone back, you cannot get it to work if the sim is not registered.
either call AT&T or you have to go to an AT&T store to activate it. If they can't, then you should buy a new SIM card
my phone says sim barred when i try to send a text