gizmodo.com— Today we have discovered that you can send and receive calls, SMS and mails too, as well as surf the Web with it.
Sep 30, 2007View in Crawl 4
I have to say I'm with you on this one. I got my iPhone for my business, not to hack it. However, I figure if people are willing to risk breaking their phone to push the limits of a device like this, I'm not going to oppose them... they know the risk they're taking.
Are people unlocking there phones just for the hell of it? Surely you still have to pay your AT&T contract - so why no use it? Are you paying for 2 line rentals and just not using one?
andrewwigginOct 1, 2007
Do you have to pay for this to work?I don't have an iPhone yet so I'm not familiar with all the different unlocking services.
betojfOct 1, 2007
Ramzi hacked it!
byteforbyteOct 1, 2007
Dugg for calling the apple store to prove it
bobneaseOct 1, 2007
I have to say I'm with you on this one. I got my iPhone for my business, not to hack it. However, I figure if people are willing to risk breaking their phone to push the limits of a device like this, I'm not going to oppose them... they know the risk they're taking.
Closed AccountOct 1, 2007
Are people unlocking there phones just for the hell of it? Surely you still have to pay your AT&T contract - so why no use it? Are you paying for 2 line rentals and just not using one?