Originally posted by sand king:i cant wait to buy it when it comes out.
Originally posted by kenn3th:we share share want
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help u linkOriginally posted by nufcrulz:by some 17 year old kid.... here's his blog and his highly technical instructions, so not just everyone can do it. he says it takes 2 hours to perform..
http://iphonejtag.blogspot.com/
You answered your own question.Originally posted by ceecookie:Why dont someone try to crack one of Microsoft product?Not the usual like Windows but something really impt..i think Microsoft will sue the ass outta that guy![]()
I know it still can't play beyond the preset ringtones.Originally posted by wonderamazement:So after it's unlocked... what's it do?
But it lets you use the phone on non-preferred networks (that means not subscribing to AT&T)Originally posted by ditzy:I know it still can't play beyond the preset ringtones.![]()
A load of bs.Originally posted by DailyFreeGames.com:You can buy from http://www.iphone-singapore.com/ woh! Abit pricy nia at SG$1500.
Previously it could only be used on one network(AT&T)Originally posted by dumbdumb!:what do u mean unlocked
Let me think...unlock is free. free vs 190Originally posted by LyonK:You dont even need to unlock it, you could get a device called turbosim from a european company. It tricks the fone thinking you are using ATNT sim card.
costs around $190
If you are talking about legal issues, then I have nothing to say. If not, I would go for software instead. Why? Unlocking (through hardware) risk the chance of damaging your iPhone.Originally posted by chenc:Let me think...unlock is free. free vs 190
And that software will be illegal. Unlocking your phone is not, only lose your warranty for it.
Yar true. To save 190 you need a pair of steady hands and the ability to read instructions.Originally posted by furb:If you are talking about legal issues, then I have nothing to say. If not, I would go for software instead. Why? Unlocking (through hardware) risk the chance of damaging your iPhone.
-_-"Originally posted by furb:If you are talking about legal issues, then I have nothing to say. If not, I would go for software instead. Why? Unlocking (through hardware) risk the chance of damaging your iPhone.
