Everything unlocked
It looks like the unlocking service of UniquePhones.com is ready to unlock the iPhone, but AT&T lawyers have slowed down the process. Their unlocking service was supposed to have
Remember when I said you should wait to let someone else find out if this site is legitimate? Well, according to Engadget, they are indeed legitimate. Engadget doesn't
figure 1: this is the soldering you'd need to do
The full ten steps to unlocking an iPhone have been posted at iPhoneJTAG by George Hotz, aka Geohot. It's a
figure 1: T-Mobile Subscriber GeoHot demonstrates an unlocked iPhone. Necessity is the mother of invention.
According to Ars Technica, an iPhone hacking group has claimed to unlock the phone
Gizmodo is reporting that the iPhone can be 100% unlocked with the use of a Turbo SIM card. This SIM card unlock doesn't use SIM card readers or any
Forum members of Hackint0sh have figured out how to unlock an iPhone using a SIM card reader/writer and a blank SIM card. The Phone has reportedly been tested in
Bit by bit, information is coming out on how the syncing will work, and what it means to have to activate the iPhone before you can use it.
First, AT&T's
Think Secret has posted a speculative story about who will carry the iPhone in Europe. Orange and Vodaphone are listed as the top contenders.
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