iPhone hardware unlock tutorial goes live

Well, looky what the internet has for us this morning friends, Geohot and crew have gone ahead and spilled the beans several days early. Apparently today is unlock tutorial day chez iphonejtag.blogspot.com, and not next week as he originally promised. Geohot is liveposting the unlock tutorial step by step with pause for Q&A sessions in between the steps. Hurry over, he just hit step three, so most of the mystery is still intact and the fun is just beginning. Be warned though, you'll need to bring some steady hands and your best eyewear as this is pretty detailed business. Hit the link to "free" your iPhone.


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
fernando @ Aug 23rd 2007 10:03AM
I was gonna say, "what's the point," then I remember at&t charges 2 cents per kilobyte when overseas. Good luck to everyone in this endeavor.
Andir3.0 @ Aug 23rd 2007 10:20AM
It just cost someone $0.335 to read your comment.
fernando @ Aug 23rd 2007 10:24AM
If you want to get an overseas data plan with at&t, it's 25 bucks a month for *only* 20 MB, AND there's a one-year commitment involved. So unlock away.
Dentalchicken @ Aug 23rd 2007 11:35AM
No F'ing way man. As excited as I am for this event; that level of soldering and what is at stake is too steep a price. I have fried 2 live hard drives within minutes of each other accidentally touching them to a chassis while I was fiddling around inside my old G4. This is not the hack for me yet. But, I am super proud of that crew. I have my CC ready to buy a refurb the second we have a verifiable software unlock. My only concern is, are we seeing this hardware process in lieu of a software based solution?
mike @ Aug 23rd 2007 12:47PM
"Scrape away at the trace with something like a multimeter probe. Then solder a very thin wire to it. Be very careful. Only scrape away at that solder mask above that one trace. YOU DO NOT WANT TO BREAK THE TRACE. This is the hardest step in the whole process; the rest is cake."
I've messed with alot electronics in my life, but wow... thats scary.
kaioshade @ Aug 23rd 2007 12:54PM
A Multimeter probe? Jesus, get a good fiberglass pen and youre set. Looks i will eb unlocking quite a few iphones in the coming weeks.
jekyoo_style @ Aug 23rd 2007 3:50PM
kudos for the people who had the balls to do this.
hopefully you didn't brick your iphone.
Jorge @ Aug 25th 2007 5:56PM
can someone unloack my iphone... i pay for it... im too afraid of soldering
David Paiuk @ Aug 30th 2007 10:04PM
Gehot method works great! was easier than expected. Finally i have my iphone fully unlocked working great in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Telecom Personal GSM Network!!!