Unlocking the iPhone 2.2, Vietnamese-Style
December 1, 2008 · Print This Article

Apple has made it really to unlock the iPhone since version 2.2. Unlocking the device would allow the owner to use any SIM card he or she please. A Small shop in Vietnam has an risky approach to unlock the phone: remove the chip and and change the locking setting by reading the chip documents to a computer, changing the unlock notes and rewriting the modified details to the phone… and re-assembling the phone like it never was taken apart. It’s risky for the phone, but it’s even riskier for the shop owner Tuan An: whether he fails, he promise
to give a new phone to the owner. So far, he fried only two iPhones while evaluating his method. (via CNET)Note: iPhones version 2.1 devices that have been unlocked that way, have to be unlocked again. Future updates can re-lock the phone. The cost of the operation is $80
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