Iphone has unlocked

skrachs

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i have an article about it in my homepage.

Well-known DVD hacker John has unlocked Apple iPhone. Currently you can buy iPhone only with two years contract with the biggest USA mobile phone?s operator AT&T.

to continue read this article please go to my site

No, How about we don't . There is no self promotion allowed here. Link Deleted.
 

mooglemania85

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Or you can just read this Reuters article right here.

Norwegian Hacker Says He Can Bypass AT&T on iPhone
MENLO PARK, California (Reuters) - A well-known hacker claims to have overcome restrictions on Apple Inc.'s <AAPL.O> iPhone, allowing highly technical users to bypass AT&T Inc.'s network to use the phone's Internet and music features.

In a post dated July 3 on his blog, Jon Johansen, 23, a prolific hacker of consumer electronics gadgets since he was a teenager in Norway, said "I've found a way to activate a brand new unactivated iPhone" without signing up for AT&T service.

"The iPhone does not have phone capability, but the iPod and Wi-Fi work. Stay tuned!" he wrote on his long-running blog, which is combatively named "So Sue Me." The post was entitled "iPhone Independence Day," a play on the July 4 U.S. holiday.

The site contained technical details for other hackers, as well as links to software necessary to complete the process.

One potential use would be for an iPhone user living or traveling outside the United States to access the iPhone's music player and Internet service over Wi-Fi connections without using the phone.

AT&T <T.N> spokesman Mark Siegel said it was necessary to activate the iPhone on AT&T's network to ensure optimum performance. Using the phone without AT&T's two-year service contract was unauthorized under the phone carrier's exclusive network service contract with Apple, Siegel added.

"Any other use of the device is not authorized and we can't guarantee the device will perform as intended to. We'll monitor situations like this and if necessary we will take appropriate action," he said. "Our terms and conditions are very clear."

He did not elaborate on potential action AT&T might take.

Apple spokeswoman Natalie Kerris declined to comment on Johansen's claims.

Apple has yet to reveal network operator deals in markets outside the United States. But the iPhone is a quad-band GSM phone and will work in many parts of Europe and Asia with international roaming deals arranged by AT&T, Kerris said.

Neither Apple nor AT&T have disclosed sales figures since the iPhone went on sale in the United States on June 29, but some analysts have estimated sales of up to 700,000 units for the costly coveted phone's first weekend on the market.

Johansen became known as "DVD Jon" earlier this decade for helping to reverse engineer the code used to protect DVD movies against piracy, saying he did so in order to play them on his Linux computer.

The computer activist has engaged in a cat-and-mouse game with Apple to bypass copyright controls on various Apple products, including QuickTime, iTunes and Apple TV.
 

uli2000

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What is the point of unlocking the phone if you cant unlock the cellular radio to make calls?
 

EarthwormJim

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Originally posted by: uli2000
What is the point of unlocking the phone if you cant unlock the cellular radio to make calls?

Work in progress. Give it time and the phone portion will be unlocked.
 

Kaido

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Originally posted by: EarthwormJim
Originally posted by: uli2000
What is the point of unlocking the phone if you cant unlock the cellular radio to make calls?

Work in progress. Give it time and the phone portion will be unlocked.

Minus Visual Voicemail and other nifty features that make the iPhone unique that won't work on other networks because they don't have the backend infrastructure to support it ;)
 

JC86

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whats the big deal with the two year service contract? the way i see it, we all pay a similar amount for our current cell phone deals anyways. Is ATT that much more evil an institution than say verizon or tmobile? the only segment i can see that would feel left out are the pay as you go cell phone users but other than that, everyone pays approximately the same and with my first few days using hte iphone, the unlimited data plan is worth it. you can get whatever you want, whenever you want. To me, thats worth whatever minor premium you're paying to get that convenience. its not as if you're gonna lose your number if u switch to att so I really don't understand why people are getting their panties all up in a bunch over the two year service contract.