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iPhoneSIMFree Unlocks iPhone Up to V 1.1.1 Firmware

Thursday, October 11, 2007

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The company iPhoneSIMFree is the first to offer a software that can unlock the latest iPhone firmware update. For people who have updated their unlocked iPhones to version 1.1.1 and found them inoperable after the update, they wil be happy to hear that iPhoneSIMFree offers free “unbricking.” Here is their statement: Further to this, we are very [...]

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iUnlock Software Released

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

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  Early this afternoon, the iPhone Dev Team released the iUnlock, the first free, open-source iPhone SIM unlock application.  This system, however, is a little more complicated than the iPhoneSIMfree but it definitely works.  To pull it off, you’re going to need iUnlock + nor + the .fls file. These can be found in ZIP files [...]

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Apple Slashes 4GB iPhone, Offers 8GB for $399

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

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It’s as simple as one, two, three for Apple. If it wants to dominate the cellphone, MP3 and PMP market, all it has to do is cut prices across the board… beginning with the iPhone. Steve Jobs will be known for masterminding the greatest conquest in the world of business. Now with the 8GB iPod [...]

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CNN: IphoneSIMFree Has Unlocked iPhone

Sunday, September 2, 2007

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Of all the iPhone unlockers racing to be the first, iPhoneSIMFree took the honors. We knew for days but a CNN confirmation is pretty official. The Apple phone can be unlocked from AT&T exclusivity with hardware solutions, but some results of the process has been undesirable. iPhoneSIMFree is the first confirmed software solution, which will [...]

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The iPhone is FINALLY unlocked!

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

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Sorry AT&T, but your monopoly on the iPhone is over. A few days ago, iPhoneSimFree.com successfully created an unlock software solution, allowing those outside the United States to finally own a fully-functional iPhone. The unlock process is fairly simple and only takes several minutes. As soon as you put the non-AT&T SIM [...]

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