I trought dcemu was against piracy?!
So, it didn't quite land before midnight as some had hoped, but we're sure you were partying too hard to notice. The Dev-Team just launched its long-awaited iPhone 3G unlock, dubbed "yellowsn0w," and while they're still working out a few kinks (terming this release a 0.9 beta release), reports are already pouring in of successful unlocks. It's also been confirmed that this release will work with the iPhone's latest v2.2 firmware, and in fact requires that the phone be updated to v2.2 to run at all -- much to the chagrin of folks who've held off on that update at the Dev-Team's behest, we're sure, but hopefully all will soon be forgotten in the new year... already freer than the last! Hit up the read link for download instructions and caveats.
http://blog.iphone-dev.org/post/6779...eat-yellowsn0w
http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/01/i...me-yellowsn0w/
I trought dcemu was against piracy?!
Some people don't undestand the diference between unlock ing a phone - for use with diferend operator (ilegal practice by many carriers to lock phones in their own network, in Europe some contryes like Italy already has laws against phone locking) and piracy - witch means to use an software without LICENCE.
ontopic:
I already tryed the method and it works (partialy) - I don't recomand nobody to use it - YET! - wait for updates.
PS: Romania - locked on Orange - tryed on Vodafone.
Last edited by rodarkone; January 2nd, 2009 at 01:12.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks