Since the launch of the very first iPhone, customers in the U.S. could only get their hands on the device if they were willing to ink a two-year contract with a cell phone carrier. iPhone users in ...
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Wow! I didn't think that a short post on Apple's press release about how an upcoming iPhone firmware update might brick unlocked iPhones could generate so much email! I think that there must be a fair ...
According to estimates based on carrier’s numbers, only 2/3 of iPhones are “legally” activated, which means 1/3 of all iPhones sold are SIM unlocked and being used sans carrier contract. Here’s how ...
Have you wondered why Apple has been putting so much effort into releasing iPhone firmware updates that cause problems for unlocked? It's because the problem is widespread and causing Apple to lose a ...
Several users are reporting that iPhone software/firmware 1.1.3 re-locks iPhones that were sold as legally, officially unlocked in France and Germany. In other words, the previously unlocked phones ...
Apple reiterated its goal to sell 10 million iPhones this year and said the number of handsets that have been unlocked to work on unauthorized wireless networks is a sign of “great demand” worldwide. ...
Owners of Apple’s iPhone may have unlocked an “astounding” 1 million handsets to run on unauthorized wireless networks, depriving the company of lucrative monthly fees, Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. said ...
iPhone sale at Woot: From $119.99 (Free shipping for Prime members) - Sale ended Today only, Amazon-owned Woot is running a flash iPhone sale (sale ended) on refurbished scratch and dent models with ...
Apple Inc. is selling the phones on its website and at stores for $649 and $749, depending on the amount of memory. Buyers would also have to buy a carrier's SIM card. The unlocked phones are ...
As warned, several owners of unlocked iPhones are reporting that the latest software update to the iPhone has rendered their phone essentially useless. Tom Krazit writes about the ever-expanding world ...