I used iphoneunlockuk when they first started; they claimed to have an  
unlocking solution before they really did, which pissed me off more  
than a little. A couple months after launch, though, they seemed to  
have it sorted. They're basically slapping their branding on the  
hacker community's efforts.

I still have a valid login for them though, which you're welcome to, I  
believe this gets you a discount on the latest version.

-Antonio.
antoniolulic.com

On 4 May 2009, at 15:02, Mark Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

> total unlocking virgin here, but that cherry may be popped soon...
>
> Having enquired about upgrading and extending my contract, I was
> informed by T-mobile (Germany) that if I buy a new device (either a
> current 3G or anything that might come out in the summer) and extend
> my contract, they still won't SIM-unlock my current "2G" Phone until
> 9th Nov.
>
> So, I'm thinking about trying a SIM Unlock so that the 2G can be used
> with another SIM I have. However I don't want to jailbreak the OS.
>
> Are the claims of place like iphoneunlockuk.com
> <http://www.iphoneunlockuk.com/iphone-unlocking-faq.php#12> credible ?
>
> For example, this:
> <http://www.iphoneunlockuk.com/iphone-unlocking-faq.php#6> implies
> that a SIM Unlock without Jailbreak is possible. Further answers to
> FAQs claim that after a single SIM Unlock, the iPhone will remain
> unlocked following subsequent OS upgrades and restores and that the
> only feature that won't work is visual voicemail. Credible ?
>
> Also, I don't see any settings for EDGE under General->Network on my
> still locked 2G. Do these settings just appear if a new (valid)
> carrier is selected ?
>
> wtia,
> mark.
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