How to unlock your jail-broken iPhone in 12 easy steps
Hate having your iPhone 4S (or any other iPhone) locked to a carrier? Don't want to wait until you're off-contract for AT&T to unlock it for you? For those of you comfortable with a bit of iHackery, you can now unlock an iPhone of any stripe. This requires a jailbroken device and the procedure, while not difficult, it isn’t without risk. Actually, it's good that this requires that your iPhone be jailbroken; if you aren’t comfortable jailbreaking your device, you probably shouldn’t be attempting this either. If you have already jailbroken your iPhone, this shouldn’t he hard to follow. That said, as with any hacking or modification to your device, don’t do it if you aren’t willing to accept responsibility for what could happen to your phone!If you’re still with us, here is the 12-step program to an unlocked iPhone:This unlock should survive powering your device down and turning back on, or most anything else except for Apple pushing a fix for it. It will only work for the SIM card you used in the process above, so don’t go trying to swap in other SIM cards. Also, if you have any problems with push notifications, you can reportedly fix this by launching SAM and selecting “Clear Push” before connecting to iTunes one more time.
There you are. Have fun, and be careful!
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Update: 2024-05-27