Open Source iPhone Unlock Works Great!

Date September 13, 2007

The iPhone Software Unlock that I posted about yesterday appears to be working great. Engadget is listing all of the countries and providers that have been confirmed so far. Although there are some disputes in the numbers, there are a whole lot of them.

Engadget is also stating that the fix is “Store persistent”, which means that even after the phone is wiped out, the fix stays there. I’m not sure if there has been an apple update since the fix, and I’m curious to see if Apple can get rid of it. 

If they did, I think it would be a matter of days before another fix came out.

Thanks to “the mumbler“ for pointing me to the story.

 

References:

iPhone now software unlocked in 32 countries and 69 carriers – EnGadget

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