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I need help here too. I have the iPhone 3G locked with Airtel & I had upgraded to OS 3.0 when it released on July 17th, not sure if that is OS 3.1.2 or just 3.0.
I have however now moved to Malaysia & 'm unable to use it here, it just needs to be unlocked I guess, but a person I spoke to here is asking for a bomb to unlock it.
Thus Wanted to try doing it myself. Any help appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by Proxima
(Post 1531342)
I'm thinking of getting an Airtel Sim because my phone is locked to Airtel. So if I restore using iTunes, and use an Airtel sim, it will work, right? |
Yes, it will work
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Originally Posted by Dud_Dodo
(Post 1531401)
I need help here too. I have the iPhone 3G locked with Airtel & I had upgraded to OS 3.0 when it released on July 17th, not sure if that is OS 3.1.2 or just 3.0. |
Go to settings -> general -> About and find out about your OS.
Then post back. As of now 3.1.2 is unlockable.
Pwnage Tool 3.1.4 for iPhone OS 3.1.2 is out. Supports iPhone 2G, 3G and 3GS.
Works only on Mac though. :)
Here's the link:
Dev-Team Blog - Pwnage Pie
Please read all instructions properly.
Wait for a day or two, windows version will also come out
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Originally Posted by Tejas@perioimpl
(Post 1531721)
Pwnage Tool 3.1.4 for iPhone OS 3.1.2 is out. Supports iPhone 2G, 3G and 3GS.
Works only on Mac though. :)
Here's the link: Dev-Team Blog - Pwnage Pie
Please read all instructions properly. |
Tejas, this still would not allow me to unlock my phone right?
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Originally Posted by Tejas@perioimpl
(Post 1531721)
Pwnage Tool 3.1.4 for iPhone OS 3.1.2 is out. Supports iPhone 2G, 3G and 3GS.
Works only on Mac though. :)
Here's the link: Dev-Team Blog - Pwnage Pie
Please read all instructions properly. |
I'm done with upgrading the firmware on my 2g. Every time I have done it, the phone has gotten slower. Currently on 3.0, although the phone has added features it still worked best when it was initially on 2.2.1 etc.
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Originally Posted by Proxima
(Post 1531755)
Tejas, this still would not allow me to unlock my phone right? |
It should allow you to unlock. Read all the instructions carefully.
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Originally Posted by Sahil
(Post 1531801)
I'm done with upgrading the firmware on my 2g. Every time I have done it, the phone has gotten slower. Currently on 3.0, although the phone has added features it still worked best when it was initially on 2.2.1 etc. |
True. I personally preferred 1.1.4.
But, i have this keeda... the constant urge to keep upgrading either mac or iphone.
Waiting for croma to launch unlocked iphone 3GS now.
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Originally Posted by Tejas@perioimpl
(Post 1533157)
It should allow you to unlock. Read all the instructions carefully.
True. I personally preferred 1.1.4.
But, i have this keeda... the constant urge to keep upgrading either mac or iphone.
Waiting for croma to launch unlocked iphone 3GS now. |
I think I'm going to switch over to the dark side, BB !
I can't digest paying 3 times the amount for essentially the same phone with better speed and a few minor changes.
BB is launching a phone with QWERTY keypad + touchscreen in the future ! But for now I'm going to wait for the new Bold.
I hope the all-new-iphone has a touchscreen interface + keypad which is when i'll shift back to apple.
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Originally Posted by Sahil
(Post 1533207)
I think I'm going to switch over to the dark side, BB ! |
Very difficult. I tried i to shift with the curve but returned the piece after 2 days. The iphone interface is too addictive!
BTW, mods, can you remove the poll, doesn't make any sense anymore.
3.1 doesnt break teethering! In countries where the teethering was not allowed the updated carrier file was disabled, thats all. In India it works like a charm.
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Originally Posted by Jaggu
(Post 1534741)
3.1 doesnt break teethering! In countries where the teethering was not allowed the updated carrier file was disabled, thats all. In India it works like a charm. |
Where did I say 3.1
breaks tethering? I said Apple disabled an advertised feature and put us at the mercy of the carriers. Who decides which countries where tethering is allowed or not? Should it be Apple/carriers or should it be the customer who actually OWN the damn phone?
Besides, tethering is next to useless in India, where the slow EDGE network is not even enough for mobile browsing, forget browsing on a laptop. You don't know if the tethering feature will still be enabled when the networks are finally upgraded to 3G. Are we going to wait and suddenly wake up when, one fine day, Airtel decides to disable GPS and charge us money for using an existing feature on a phone that we already bought?
Saar! if you dont have a GPRS/EDGE connection on your contract/connection, do you expect to have internet connectivity? I dont think any telecom company will allow this! Exactly what AT&T did for iPhone contract, they didnt add Teethering and MMS for long and people found way around to hack in, which was disabled by carrier file. Whats wrong with it? You want a service you pay for it, nothing is free in life.
They cant disable GPS but disable a certain app, what if google makes gmaps paid? Would you fight it? And what if Google and Apple break the tie-up (a very likely scenario)? So please dont go by whatever you read on the net, especially news article which sometimes overdo it with sensationalism :D
Moreover i dont also agree to the idea of remote disablement. My point was more towards teethering, which they announced (yes!) and explicitly said will not be available in US for some more time. Teethering is phone feature which needs to be supported by your telecom contract.
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Originally Posted by Jaggu
(Post 1535056)
They cant disable GPS but disable a certain app, what if google makes gmaps paid? Would you fight it? And what if Google and Apple break the tie-up (a very likely scenario)? |
Disabling GPS and disabling apps from accessing GPS functionality.. How is it different? I'll explain. If google makes gmaps paid, I may opt to pay for it and buy it. But that will not stop the carrier from disabling gmaps (or tomtom and all other GPS apps) from accessing GPS and then forcing me to buy app from the carrier at an unjustified premium.
End result is the same: I own the phone and legally purchase gmaps from Google, yet I cant access it!
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Originally Posted by Jaggu
(Post 1535056)
So please dont go by whatever you read on the net, especially news article which sometimes overdo it with sensationalism :D |
I am quoting from the Apple's
patent application with the US patent office. I rest my case now.
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[0041]For example, a carrier 104 may wish to provide an enhanced service which utilizes the global positioning system (GPS) functionality in a mobile device. Carrier 104 may wish to charge a premium for this service, so it may configure carrier provisioning profile 208 to disallow third party applications from accessing the GPS functionality in device 100, and instead only allow applications digitally signed by carrier 104 (or another entity affiliated with carrier 104) to access the GPS services in device 100.
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