Thursday, June 24, 2010

The Risks of Unlocking Your iPhone

Several new methods for releasing the iPhone that were not free, as AT & T contract has been entered. Unfortunately, these methods either put your iPhone to a serious risk or cost you more money. Some people question the legality of these methods, but there is no constitutional law that prohibits unlock phones. The only doors of AT & T and Apple will start playing that is, those who distribute the software to unlock the iPhone with the hope of earning money quickly.

The first is open (it was the first publicly accessible open) introduced a popular blog, where 17 year old student, took the iPhone apart and made a couple of hardware and software tweaks. When his method has been tested, showed the 23 steps in August 2007. Unfortunately, his method requires special welding equipment and large amounts of concentration and patience. It led to a number of iPhone has been completely destroyed, even causing a crash, and the process itself. A new "safe" iPhone applications have been released, promising to unlock the iPhone, after a simple installation. Otherwise, dangerous way to open the machine, "Some companies charge up to $ 100 per application, without any evidence that the method really works, and will continue after the monitor updates to Apple's iPhone when connected to iTunes.

2 comments:

mithun said...

Great thoughts you got there, believe I may possibly try just some of it throughout my daily life.


Welding Equipment

mintradz said...

There is always a risk on unlocking phones. That's is why i prefer to buy those Apple iPhone that has not been locked at all.