Everything unlocked
It is possible to downgrade your iPhone from 1.1.1 to 1.0.2, restoring some functionality of your iPhone. See here, here, here, here, here, here,
Wired talked to lawyers about the implications of Apple dumping the warranty on unlocked iPhones as it pertains to the Magnuson Moss act, and came out with some unfortunate news.
figure 1:Apple’s 1.1.1 update is out, and it clocks in at 152.3 MB
Apple released their long-promised 1.1.1 update to the iPhone, and it looks like the update is
figure 1: Magnuson Moss Esq., lawyer extraordinaire and warranty expert. He drafted the language of the Magnuson Moss act of 1975.
As far as I can tell, this article was
The iPhone Dev Team, the same folks that have set the stage for 3rd party applications and more recently, the free iPhone unlock methods, released a statement via Erica Sadun
Again, it goes without saying, If you’ve unlocked your iPhone, wait a while before applying the patch. Before you apply the patch, search for news of if the update
A bit of friendly advice — if you’ve unlocked your iPhone, you should be careful with the next firmware update — don’t apply it immediately. Check with news sites
figure 1: what you see when you launch AnySIM.app. Apart from installing it, instructions for this app should require a FAQ.
Another full GUI SIM unlocking application is now available.
figure 1: Erica Sadun and HaRRo
Apparently the Harro fellow I linked to yesterday has a penchant for scams and has caused a bunch of drama in the iPhone hacking
general-auto-lock and set it to ‘never’. You can always change it back when you’re done.)
After that, I downloaded the GUI unlock.app zipfile. I expanded the zipfile on my




































