so after paying them for unlocking your phone...now we must pay them to fix what their software has done...and then purchase another version of an unlocking software from them?
iPhoneSimFree never bricked anyone's phone. They're actually fixing the corruption in the NVRAM caused by the free unlock anySim or iUnlock. Different software. Different results if you upgrade to 1.1.1.
iPhonSimFree's software didn't do anything except for work as how they said it would. Dont blame the 3rd party software for Apple patching up security holes. Apples update bricked your device.. not your unlock software.
It is going to become an inevitable recurring problem. The hacks find security holes to exploit to get their software on the device.. and Apple is just patching up the holes that the exploits use because eventually not all the exploits will be as good natured as the ones that exist now. Just wait till one of these scam artist companies from the virgin islands use an exploit to lock you out of your phone and continuously have your phone call their speciall 900 number.
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Dan F @ Oct 11th 2007 6:26AM
so after paying them for unlocking your phone...now we must pay them to fix what their software has done...and then purchase another version of an unlocking software from them?
Cameron @ Oct 11th 2007 7:46AM
iPhoneSimFree never bricked anyone's phone. They're actually fixing the corruption in the NVRAM caused by the free unlock anySim or iUnlock. Different software. Different results if you upgrade to 1.1.1.
Nick @ Oct 11th 2007 9:18AM
iPhonSimFree's software didn't do anything except for work as how they said it would. Dont blame the 3rd party software for Apple patching up security holes. Apples update bricked your device.. not your unlock software.
It is going to become an inevitable recurring problem. The hacks find security holes to exploit to get their software on the device.. and Apple is just patching up the holes that the exploits use because eventually not all the exploits will be as good natured as the ones that exist now. Just wait till one of these scam artist companies from the virgin islands use an exploit to lock you out of your phone and continuously have your phone call their speciall 900 number.