Sunday, April 25, 2010

Full 3.1.3 unlock now available


Apple in February released firmware 3.1.3, which offered no new features but which did close the method through which the previous unlock was injected. Our next software unlock won’t be coming out until version 4.0. The reason? If we ’showed our hand’ to Apple and revealed to them the exploit we will be using then they will simply close it. So an unlock at version 3.1.3 means a long wait for an unlock at version 4. We figured version 4 will be such a big important update (multitasking for 3rd party apps etc) that our customers would rather have immediate access to that, hence the decision was made.

However, many of our NEW customers who didn’t know not to update their unlocked iPhones had already upgraded their iPhones unwittingly and locked themselves out. And new iPhones are already coming out at version 3.1.3. As a result we have had to find a new method. Just like at version 3.1.2 when we offered a reward for a baseband unlock (which wasn’t taken but the challenge was still met), we have risen to the occasion and present our latest and greatest ever -
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The ‘Early Bird Unlock’!

We are pleased to announce our new revolutionary unlock for ALL First Gen, 3G and 3GS iPhones running 3.1.3, regardless of bootloader, baseband, etc. The ONLY unlock that allows you to turn your iPhone off and on at will (no more ‘tethered’ jailbreaks!), allows you to use Push Notifications flawlessly, and safely update within iTunes in the future without fear of re-locking.

Please note due to revenue sharing with airtime providers there will be a nominal additional charge for this which will vary depending on operator. Full details are in your account.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

There are permanent unlocking solutions like the one provided by Classicunlocking.com where they unlock an iPhone without jailbreak and irrespective of the baseband.