Archive for the 'iPhone Unlock' Category
Monday 17 September 2007 @ 2:15 pm
Apple probably isn't worried too much about all the people working to unlock the iPhone. It has the technical upper hand, and the vast majority of consumers aren't interested in putting their iPhone at risk. It's all about planning. There are plenty of upgrades and new services to be offered by the iPhone over the next two years. Customers will, by and large, want those free services.
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Monday 17 September 2007 @ 11:25 am
Members of the iPhone Dev Team have released another iPhone unlocking tool, anySIM (download, mirror). The program is described as fully automatic, needing only to be copied to a "jailbroken" iPhone and launched from the Springboard interface. It is also much shorter than some alternatives, needing only three to five minutes to execute the whole ...
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Saturday 15 September 2007 @ 11:10 am
The freely available iUnlock tool used to de-restrict the iPhone has now been simplified even for beginners, according to a new update from the iPhone Dev Team enthusiast group. Referred to as iUnlock Reloaded (main download, mirror), the new tool effectively automates a process that in the past still required some instructions to be run by the ...
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Friday 14 September 2007 @ 5:57 am
Hackers released a free, open-source unlock for Apple's iPhone late Tuesday, just a day after a commercial company started selling something similar for as much as $99 through a network of online resellers.
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Friday 14 September 2007 @ 4:25 am
Hackers unlock iPhone A hacker group this week released a free, open-source unlock for the AApple iPhone (reviewed here), just a day after a commercial company started selling something similar for as much as £49 through a network of online resellers.
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Thursday 13 September 2007 @ 7:42 pm
A hacker group released a free, open-source unlock for Apple's iPhone late Tuesday, just a day after a commercial company started selling something similar for as much as US$99 through a network of online resellers.
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Thursday 13 September 2007 @ 5:23 pm
Trying to get your iPhone unlocked and working on a non-AT&T network? If you're not a supergeek, you've probably found the unlocking processes are not ready for the average Joe. We've put a stub of a "jailbreak" procedure on the How To Wiki, so help us update it. Luckily, a one-click package installer is on the way.
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Thursday 13 September 2007 @ 5:18 pm
( InfoWorld ) - A hacker group released a free, open source unlock for Apple's iPhone late Tuesday, just a day after a commercial company started selling something similar for as much as $99 through a network of online resellers. The iPhone Dev Team, a dozen programmers who began their attempts to break the iPhone's reliance on AT&T in early July, have posted their hack on download ...
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Thursday 13 September 2007 @ 6:03 am
As Apple gears up for the UK launch of the iPhone -and the rumoured announcement of the 3G-enabled iPhone 2- the news agenda is being hijacked by claims that software fixes to free the iPhone from its expensive lock-in to AT&T are about to go on sale. Or are they?
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Wednesday 12 September 2007 @ 3:42 pm
If you're fed up with using an iPhone on AT&T's network, you now can download software to unlock your Apple handset. One package, developed by iPhoneSimFree, is now available from resellers in the U.S., the Middle East, and Europe. It'll set you back $99. Once installed, though, the app allows you to use your iPhone with another carrier. The world's hackers have been obsessed with unlocking the ...
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