Step by step instructions (here) – George Hotz, a teenager from NJ, methodically worked through the process of cracking the iPhone and enabling the ability to work with any carrier not just AT&T – pretty slick!
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Apple’s response to the security firm was pretty much the same as its response to eWEEK, and it is in keeping with what other security researchers have called its typical brush-off style: The company sent Independent Security Evaluators an e-mail saying that it’s looking into the issues, without any acknowledgment that there’s a problem. An Apple spokesperson told eWEEK that the company is looking into the issue and gave no further information.
Hi,
Just got an iphone, i saw a new update on itunes 2.1 which i downloaded after which my sim was locked.
Can you please help with a solution?
Hey Bolaji,
Have you tried contacting your service provider, Apple, or the store you purchased the iPhone?