#Best free iphone unlocking software update
Update 3: We've posted our terminal output from using the hack after the break. Also, alongside the Mac GUI iUnlock app in the works, the iPhone Dev Team is prepping a Windows version, a simple bash script and an iPhone app - and eventually an all-in-one app that can do everything from the Jailbreak to the unlock. There's a Windows script here that should hopefully fix you up (again, we don't make any guarantees), but Mac users will have to look elsewhere. Update 2: Depending on activation method, YouTube might not be working after the unlock - ours isn't. Also, HaRRo says the app should be out "very soon" to make this easier on the noobs. We'll get you all the juicy proof in a few, but we have indeed managed to software unlock an iPhone with iUnlock. Update: We've confirmed the hack! Yes, it's fully restore-resistant, too, which is great news. Let us know in comments if this technique works for you.
(Read: don't whine to us if your iPhone gets bricked.) Big ups to the iphone.unlock crew, Draken, and, of course, the iPhone Dev Team.
Naturally, we offer zero guarantees that any of this will work. Good list of links here, or try here, here, here, here, and here.įor the how-to, just hit up one of those guides down below. We've got the app here, but this package doesn't include all of the files necessary. fls file, which is available in ZIPs all over. To pull this off you'll need iUnlock + nor + the. Developed by the iPhone Dev Team, it's not (yet) for the faint of heart and it takes a little longer to do its magic than iPhoneSIMfree's method, but it works. As we've been following in our previous post on the topic, earlier this afternoon iUnlock, the first free, open source iPhone SIM unlock app, was released to the underground just 74 days after the iPhone's release. It looks like the battle's officially over between iPhoneSIMfree and the numerous unique groups of open source hackers trying to software SIM unlock the iPhone.