Posted on 31 July 2008 by Brenda Stokes
I know people are still on the lookout for ways to unlock their iPhone 3Gs and now some people are claiming they've done with just a YESSIM sim card. No software needed. The only prerequisite is that you have a jailbroken iPhone.
So what's the downside? I still don't see any proof. Sure, there's a video--and it's posted below--that showcases this ...
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Posted on 25 July 2008 by Brenda Stokes
So it seems like all anyone is talking about these days is how to unlock the iPhone. And why not? It's big business. Those that are steadfast against using AT&T need a way to enable their phones to work on other networks, and a "SIM swap" is probably the best way to go about it.
The people over at GSMPhone-Unlocking have ...
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Posted on 10 July 2008 by Chris Davies
Not only has the iPhone 2.0 software been released a day early for first-gen handset owners, bringing functionality like push email, but it's already been unlocked. The iPhone Dev Team have in fact been working on early builds of Firmware 2.0 since it went into beta testing, and reached an unlock and jailbreak solution before Apple even released the ...
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Posted on 12 June 2008 by ashoperon
It has been revealed the prices that Vodafone in Italy will sell the iPhone 3G for without a new agreement. According to the Vodafone Italy iPhone 3G web site, the device will sell for €499/€569 ($773/$881) for the 8GB/16GB models. This is quite a price for sure, but according to some sources this is not that bad of a price ...
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Posted on 05 June 2008 by ashoperon
We are but four days away from Apple's land mark WWDC event in San Francisco. Being so close, it is only natural that the rumors are running wild over the event. Everything from the 3G iPhone, to a new type of tablet like Mac portable. Sit tight if you would like to hear what we are hearing, and for our ...
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Posted on 17 April 2008 by ashoperon
The now infamous Pwnage tool has been enjoying making it's way around the mac for some time now. Many people have already taken advantage of this great application on their Mac, and done some serious iPhone pwning. Until now, Windows users that do not have access to a Mac have been out of luck, but that is about to change.
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Posted on 31 March 2008 by Chris Davies
Arch iPhone hacker Zibri has announced version 3.0 of his nifty ZiPhone unlocking software, with a number of usability and problem-fix tweaks. Still a free download for anybody unhappy with their iPhone being tied to one carrier, ZiPhone now takes care of problems with WiFi functionality after unlocking, allows for customised plugins and adds an embedded app installer.
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Posted on 14 March 2008 by Staff Editor
The iPhone Dev Team have once again proved their worth by Jailbreaking Apple's Firmware 2.0 for the iPhone - yes, the firmware that won't be officially launched until June. The screenshot they provided - with a video apparently coming soon - shows apps running on the new firmware, which would normally require an as-yet-unawarded developer's certificate.
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Posted on 25 January 2008 by Chris Davies
After suspicions that the rumored iPhone 1.1.3 Jailbreak solution was a hoax, the Dev Team have pleased us all by rolling out a working patchfor the latest iPhone firmware that leaves unlocked handsets compatible with any SIM and, thanks to some clever on-the-fly adaptation of Apple's official firmware update, doesn't wipe any data from your cellphone. Available in Mac and ...
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Posted on 30 December 2007 by Ken Allen
Or so we think. I've been checking out this video on Gizmodo of the apparent v1.1.3 iPhone firmware update that Apple should be releasing soon. The video shows a guy moving around the iPhone's icons changing the order. Apparently the updated firmware version breaks all unlocks, and jailbreak apps, and cannot be cracked this time around because iTunes installs Apple's ...
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Posted on 20 December 2007 by Ken Allen
Over at the Hackint0sh forums, a couple of people decided to unlock their iPhone, little did they know, opening their phone after completing the software, was not such a great idea. At least they now have a door stop, brick, frisbee, and tons of other useful tasks.
We were so happy, all the software part was done, so we started opening ...
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Posted on 07 December 2007 by Ken Allen
AnySim has always claimed to be open source from the start, but the devs had never released an official source code. After endless waiting, not only can the devs work on it, but hackers and programmers from all around the world can also work on it, greatly improving it's code and compatibility with the iPhone.
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