TurboSIM Successfully Unlocks Un-Bricked iPhones
Written by Edward Kirk on September 30th, 2007 with no comments.
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Yesterday we reported how to unbrick an unlocked iPhone. Today we have discovered that you can send and receive calls, SMS and mails too, as well as surf the Web with it. You just have to use a TurboSIM card (like I did) and, according to the iPhone Sim Free people, any restored iPhone with their paid software installed (we have been unable to test this.)
Original story at Gizmodo.com . Related stories include: Bricked iPhones Now Working (Calls With iPhoneSIMFree and TurboSIM) - Gizmodo.com , Unbricked iPhones Now Fully Working, Calls Included - Gizmodo.com and ... Gizmodo.com , Engadget , Gizmodo.com , digg , Engadget , LifeParticles.com , gizmodo/full
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Written by Apple iPhone - best news, blogs, videos, photos and more - Boxxet on September 30th, 2007 with no comments.
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It was only last week that I had written about the seven cool iPhone hacks or applications which can be used to add custom ringtones to your iPhone in case you did not want to pay Apple the additional 99c for each song you wanted to add as ringtone. Apple seems to have spoiled that party too like it has done for those with unlocked iPhones with firmware 1.1.1 as NONE of the applications seem to currently work with iPhone firmware 1.1.1.
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If you went ahead an installed 1.1.1 only to end up with a Jonathan Ive-designed paperweight at the end of it, you’ve got a couple of choices: go to your nearest Apple store, tail between your legs, and hope they take pity on you and fix your iPhone somehow, or turn to your friendly neighbourhood hack-community and see what functionality they can restore. Over at the Apple-Touch forums we’re pointed in the direction of some instructions that promise at least a partial restore; in this case, use of all but the GSM functionality unless you’re using the original AT&T SIM.ÂÂÂ

So, if you can make do with WiFi connectivity, this might just be your salvation; basically it downgrades all but the baseband to firmware version 1.0.2 - not perfect but we’re told that the team are still beavering away. Full instructions after the cut…
Written by Chris Davies on September 30th, 2007 with no comments.
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