The potential risks of Unlocking Your iPhone

Several new solutions to free your iPhone from your previously un-free-able AT&T contract have finally been introduced. Unfortunately, they will either put your iPhone at serious risk or cost you even more money. Many people will question the legality of these methods, there is however no constitutional law prohibiting unlocking phones. The only doors AT&T and Apple will probably be knocking on is the ones that distribute software to unlock the iPhone in hope of creating some quick money.

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The first "official" unlock (meaning that it absolutely was the very first freely available unlock) were introduced on a popular blog, where a 17 years old student took the iPhone apart making a few software and hardware tweaks. Once his method was tested, he revealed the steps on August 23rd, 2007. Unfortunately, his method requires soldering knowledge, additional equipment and immeasureable concentration and patience. It triggered many iPhones being completely destroyed, with one even sparking and melting itself in the act.

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New "safer" iPhone applications have now been released that advertise to unlock the iPhone after one easy installation. Unlike the risky hardware unlock method, some businesses are charging as much as $100 for your application, without any proof that the method is proven to work and will continue to work after Apple enforces updates to iPhones whenever they're attached to iTunes.

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jeudi 08 mars 2012 23:42



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