New Unlock iPhone 3G 4.0 Beta using Redsn0w and Fuzzyband, Unlock iPhone 3G downgrade modem baseband 05.13.03 to 04.26.08 and unlock using ultrasn0w. The New Unlock iPhone 3G is really easy to use and accessible to novice users. The easy way to Unlock iPhone 3G is now available.
iPhoneland team developed a new software to unlock iPhone 3G/2G/3.1.3. This is based on the actual unlock iPhone 3G/2G/3.1.3 softwares. This new unlock iPhone 2G/3G/3.1.3 software is BlueRa1n.
Apple (NSDQ:AAPL) iPhone hackers who have developed software that breaks AT&T (NYSE:T)'s exclusive U.S. carrier status are scoffing at Apple's bid to ban them from the Apple iPhone App Store.
A new version of Yellowsn0w, the one and only unlock program for the iPhone 3G, enabling you to use any SIM card with your iPhone 3G, has been updated to v0.9.7. Currently it works with iPhone firmware v2.2.
This New Year, you may be planning to join a gym, or to quit smoking. Some of you might even want to cure an internet addiction (you fools!). I will be doing something I have wanted to do for some time. I'll be getting an iPhone.
True to their word, the group known as Dev-Team unveiled their software unlock for the iPhone 3G, known as yellowsn0w, on New Year's Day. This software unlock will allow you to use your iPhone with a SIM card from another carrier other than AT&T (the exclusive iPhone carrier in the US). CrunchGear did a great step-by-step walk through with pictures, and it looks very easy to do, but there are some issues, which the Dev-Team has been updating on its blog.
The iPhone 3G unlock is now available. The unlocking software is called yellowsn0w, runs as an invisible application, and it's very easy to install. Here's how. Updated: Bad news. It doesn't work right.
If you have been living under a rock for the past few months, you might not have heard all the talk about unlocking iPhone 3G. Well the time is officially here, the iPhone Dev Team has released the latest software unlock for iPhone 3G!!! It is only available on a Jailbroken iPhone 3G via the Cydia Installer and is to be used on the latest firmware with the newest baseband!
I'm pleased to announce that the Linux 2.6 kernel has been ported to Apple's iPhone platform, with support for the first and second generation iPhones as well as the first generation iPod touch. This is a rough first draft of the port, and many drivers are still missing, but it's enough that a real alternative operating system is running on the iPhone.
The iPhone Dev Team has announced "significant 3G progress" towards a 3G unlock, modifying iPhone 3G baseband and even running modified baseband code, but the unlock itself remains elusive.