Unlocked iPhone 3G imminent
October 29th, 2008 by Tom Krazit
(Credit: Apple)
An unlocked iPhone 3G is a little closer to becoming reality, according to the iPhone Dev Team, an unofficial iPhone development team.
Gizmodo picked up on a video produced by the iPhone Dev Team demonstrating that it has gained access to the baseband processor used by Apple in the iPhone 3G. The baseband chip is what controls the connection between the phone and the mobile phone network, so a software download that could let you use your iPhone 3G on a carrier network other than those officially designated by Apple could be released soon.
We're sure you remember the fuss about the original iPhone and those who sought to unlock it from the four carriers that were Apple's launch partners for the first iPhone. The iPhone 3G has proven a tougher nut to crack, because Apple apparently changed the baseband to make it more difficult to exploit than the baseband used on the original iPhone.
You can unlock your iPhone 3G to use it on another carrier by modifying the SIM card, but what the iPhone Dev Team is trying to accomplish is a software-based unlock that you would just download and install.
There hasn't been as much demand for unlocked iPhone 3Gs, given the much greater distribution of the phone around the world. However, some countries, like China, still don't carry the iPhone and some users still want to use their iPhones on a different carrier than the one designated for it in their country.







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zafar
April 1st, 2009 at 3:33am
approximate time iphone dev team relaese software to unlock 3g 2.2.1 verson and modem 2.30.03
Unlock iPhone 3g
June 24th, 2009 at 5:50am
The new one is out now, cant wait to run it on my 3g!