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| I have a unique question for you all... I purchased a iPhone when they first came out, when I was home on leave from Germany. When I'm back in Germany, is it possible to use their service natively? I don't want an international roaming package or anything like that... I'm guessing the answer is a matter of unlocking it from AT&T then getting a T-Mobile sim? What if I want to use it when I eventually get back to the US? Thanks for any help, I'm going through iPhone withdrawals! Alex
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| Jail Break! When you get back in the states. Put the old firmware back on. and use at&t |
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| Officially: No. Apple is an evil empire that doesn't let you use their mobile phone like you would any other. It's probably a state-supported plan to keep you inside the country you were born. ![]() Once you've jailbroken your iPhone, you don't have to put the old firmware back on, you can still use at&t, right?
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