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Iremove Tools Sorry Your Device Is Not Supported May 2026

Not all iPhones are created equal. iRemove Tools generally works best on:

If you are holding an iPhone 14 Pro Max on iOS 17, the "Sorry, your device is not supported" message is the tool’s honest—if disappointing—answer.

iBypass supports iPhone XR through 11 Pro Max on iOS 17.0-17.2. It uses a different exploit chain than iRemove Tools.

| Your Device | Can iRemove work? | What to do | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | iPhone 4s – iPhone X | ✅ Yes, but only on iOS 15.x or lower | Try DFU mode & an older iTunes version. | | iPhone XS or newer | ❌ No – “Not supported” is correct | Stop using software tools. Look for paid server services. | | Any iPad with A12+ | ❌ No | Same as above. | iremove tools sorry your device is not supported

Bottom line: If you see “Sorry, your device is not supported” on an iPhone 11, the tool is telling you the truth. Don’t waste hours trying to fix it.

Hope this saves someone the headache I went through. Drop a comment if you have a specific model and iOS version – I’ll try to help.


Disclaimer: Use iCloud bypass tools only for legally owned devices. Removing activation lock from a lost/stolen phone is illegal in most places. Not all iPhones are created equal


If you see the error, do not give up. Follow these diagnostic steps in order.

Before you give up, try these steps:

  • Run as Admin: Right-click iRemove.exe → Run as Administrator.
  • Many users think they are in DFU mode but are actually in Recovery mode. If you are holding an iPhone 14 Pro

    How to enter true DFU mode (for A11 chips and older):

    Action: Retry iRemove Tools only in true DFU mode.