Comments on: iPhone 3G software unlock to be released shortly
A simple software download that would let you use your iPhone 3G on any mobile carrier's network is expected to be ready by the end of the year.
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These are practices the government should be looking into. If it was microsoft, they'd be all over them. Why is apple being conveniently ignored?
If we could do the same thing with EDGE and 3G it would be awesome, but according to the dev team a few months ago, such a setup is not possible (can't toggle between the cell connections).
- by baisa December 16, 2008 8:29 PM PST
- omg I would love to see some numbers on the relevance of this article -- what... maybe .0001% of purchasers engage in this kind of cat-and-mouse unlocking/jailbreaking/etc.? With all the agreements you have to sign, deposits, etc., who apart from a Platonic Ideal of a Platonic Ideal of a Geek would do such a thing???
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- by darkpoet25 December 17, 2008 10:54 PM PST
- You would be suprised how 'jailbroken' and unlocked iPhone's you see on eBay going for hundred's of dollars.
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