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| Fix bricked iPhones An article has come out to fix bricked iPhones called iPhones unlocked with 1.0.2 then bricked can now be upgraded to 1.1.1 and unlocked.
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| I just love the back and forth with the iPhone. Can't wait till it's a more open platform.
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| the opening of the platform by providing an SDK won't change anything about provider SIM-locks though, probably. apple will still have to make the SIM-unlocking complicated enough that providers trust them. a little. i've seen the first iPhone here in Switzerland today. Someone just took it out of the pocket and put it on the table in a café. For a moment, I wanted to say "What's THAT!" pointing at the ceiling, grabbing the iPhone and running for the door. Then I though, envious, that I just wouldn't give it _any_ attention. ![]()
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| Nah, the SDk is rumored to be opening up app development through iTunes only, though I have no proof of this. Doesn't seem like the SDK will be as open as it is on mac computers. Maybe we have to wait 5 years for the AT&T contract to expire before we see a truly unlocked and supported phone?
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| Apparently, 250k of 1.4M iPhones are unlocked.. http://www.xchangemag.com/articles/5...215388075.html
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