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Even Apple can’t unbrick such a device? How does one verify Activation lock has been removed if you want to purchase a device from someone?
Likewise, if you were selling a decide can A. lock be used almost like escrow? Say I want to sell my phone to you, but you don’t want to send the money first. I could mail you the phone, then once you paid I could remove the lock.
When buying used Apple devices there are two things everyone should check for before paying.
Activation lock has been removed. This just requires that the device is not logged in to an Apple ID.
The device is not managed by a Mobile Management Profile. Schools and companies use these to manage the devices of students and/or employees to restrict what they can do with the devices.
I’ve never heard of anyone using activation lock as a sort of escrow to keep the device locked until they confirm payment.
Personally, I would never buy an Apple device from someone unless it is in person so I could verify the two things I pointed out above have been removed.