First Complete iPhone Hack Reported
Technology blog site Engadget is creating waves with stories of complete unlock of iPhone. It first reported iPhoneSIMFree’s success in unlocking the iPhone — a project that’s been ongoing since the late June launch of the smart phone — and confirmed that the hack works. Engadget said the unlock remains intact even after applying the most recent firmware update, and posted a short video demonstrating the iPhone connecting to and making a call over the T-Mobile network.
The post claims that iPhone software unlock is legit, and we have proof. “We can confirm with 100% certainty that iPhoneSIMfree.com’s software solution completely SIM unlocks the iPhone, is restore-resistant, and should make the iPhone fully functional for users outside of the U.S.” said Ryan Block on Engadget.
Too good to be true? Nope — the iPhone software unlock mentioned a couple days ago is legit. As what seems like teams of people worked on various avenues to unlock this thing, the iPhoneSIMfree.com group was silently plugging away behind the scenes. Our own Ryan Block got together with them and demoed their wares and reports back with some detailed findings.
There’s also some talk that certain sites will offer unlocking services for a fee. Too good to be true, just rumours or a limited opportunity? The situation will be clear in the next few days. Who knows, I might go for one of these iPhones.
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