Iremove Tools Sorry Your Device Is Not Supported May 2026

Fixing the "Sorry, Your Device is Not Supported" Error in iRemove Tools: A Complete Guide

Check the Compatibility List:

Verify your exact model and iOS version against the official iRemove supported list .

  1. Check model and iOS: Note the exact model (e.g., iPhone X, A1865) and iOS version in Settings → General → About, or via recovery/DFU detection in iTunes/Finder.
  2. Try different machine and cable: Use an original Apple cable and another USB port or computer (Windows with latest drivers or macOS).
  3. Update the tool: Ensure iRemove Tools is updated to the latest version — developers sometimes add support for more devices.
  4. Read official documentation: Check the tool’s supported devices list or changelog (on their site or bundled docs).
  5. Test with a similar device: If available, test a supported model to confirm the software environment works.

Before giving up, try these troubleshooting steps from iRemove.Tools Troubleshooting and other expert guides: iremove tools sorry your device is not supported

Full Support

| Device Model | iRemove Tools Support Level | iOS Limit | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | iPhone 4s, 5, 5c, 5s, 6, 6 Plus, 6s, 6s Plus, SE (1st), 7, 7 Plus, 8, 8 Plus, X | | iOS 16.7.x | | iPhone XR, XS, XS Max, 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max | Partial Support | iOS 17.0 - 17.2 | | iPhone 12, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max, 13, 13 Pro, 14, 14 Plus, 15, 15 Plus | Not Supported | Any iOS 17+ | | iPad Mini 4, iPad Air 2, iPad 5th/6th Gen | Full Support | iPadOS 16.x | | iPad Pro (A12X/Z) and newer | Not Supported | iPadOS 17+ | Fixing the "Sorry, Your Device is Not Supported"

Incompatible iOS Version:

The tool supports specific ranges, often starting from iOS 12.0 up to recent versions like iOS 18, but older firmware or very new beta releases may not be covered. Check model and iOS: Note the exact model (e

If a device has been reported stolen or is "Blacklisted" by a carrier, the software may detect this status and refuse to proceed to avoid legal complications or technical failure. How to Fix or Work Around the Error

: On Windows, using the Microsoft Store version of iTunes rather than the Apple direct-download (64-bit) version often causes recognition and support errors. Troubleshooting Steps Check the Official Compatibility List