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Posted Aug 24, 2007 02:06 by Tim Y. Listed in: Downloads, Hacks & Exploits, iPhone, iPhone Tags: AT&T, DIY, T-Mobile, iPhone
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iPhone - Image 1The more the merrier, we say (unless it's dinner guests). For the readers who've been keeping up on the matter of iPhone hacks, we'll be reporting on two recently found methods of unlocking your mobile:

The first way is a Do-It-Yourself hardware hack by George Hotz, and will have iPhone owners opening up their mobile. Before you get cracking, remember to have these items handy before heading over to George's blog (here) for the full instructions:
  • An iPhone
  • Some trusty case opener tools
  • A soldering iron
  • Fine pitch wire
  • An unlock switch
You will also need to download several programming binaries to go along with the hardware hack - we've provided for them here. The tools below include certain software that you might need from Steps 5-8 of the hack (again, check Hotz's site for specific instructions). Now, before you get all gung-ho about this, keep in mind that this hack involves plenty of soldering, and will most likely brick your iPhone if you're not absolutely careful. You have been warned. George is hoping to have a simplified hack method ready by next week - hopefully, it won't be hardware-based.

Download: iPhone Hack Binaries and Tools (George Hotz)



Another group (www.iphonesimfree.com) has also announced that they too have unlocked the cracked Apple's iPhone SIM lock system. What makes this different from the DIY method mentioned earlier is that the team reports that theirs is an all-software based hack, and that they will be offering their services by next week.

The team's contacted the Engadget site regarding their new iPhone hack, and have already sent them a sample to prove its existence. Here were some of the details regarding the team's hacked iPhone:
  • We tested with an active T-Mobile SIM -- after the hack was finished and we reactivated we immediately got full bars and the T-Mobile carrier info popped up in the top bar.
  • Everything is otherwise the same, except the menu system now has a couple more options. The root menu has Carrier settings where you can select your preferred network if you don't want to roam.
  • We performed a full restore (v1.0.2) on our iPhone and successfully activated it using an inactive AT&T SIM.
Engadget also uploaded a video of their hacked iPhone for further reference - check it out below if you're looking for more proof. More observations of this iPhone software hack are available here.



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***** the iphone
it's not interesting untill it can play psp homebrew/games and load umds




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