engadget.com — We can't confirm that everyone's already received their iPhone unlocks, but we did get to test the final consumer software version today -- the very same thing people all over will be paying to unlock their devices with -- and, not surprisingly, it works like a charm..
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blablamanSep 11, 2007
Yes, that's basically how it would work. The thing you would have to be careful about though is data usage. You would have to make sure you're on a plan that allows unlimited data usage if you want to use Safari or Youtube without getting raped by the monthly bill.
o2o2o2o2Sep 11, 2007
Wonder what the legal implications would be if Apple re-locked the phone after you unlocked it. Legally you are allowed to unlock your phone, but.................
Closed AccountSep 11, 2007
Dont they sell non locked phones in america? Why dont you guys just gp and get those rather then put up with this kind of s**t?
stea1thSep 11, 2007
I don't see how they should be allowed to make money off this. I'm not saying Apple/AT&T have the right to keep the phone locked, but they didhave a agreement and now a bunch of virgins go ahead and find a bypass around it, to allow it to be used on other carriers. I could see if it was freewhich I think it should be..but to make profit is bulls**t. I hope it gets cracked.
Closed AccountSep 11, 2007
You unlock it via iTunes. I believe that's also what iAsign does.
Closed AccountSep 11, 2007
Wow. And I want a SE w810i over an iPhone but I don't have either of those. Life sucks.