
Hackers on friday released a carrier unlock for the new Apple iPhone 4 which allowed jailbroken iPhones to be used on carriers that have not been been approved by Apple. Dubbed "ultrasn0w," the updated hack  now works with the iPhone 4 and its baseband version 01.59. It is also compatible with the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS, which have basebands 04.26.08, 05.11.07 and 05.13.04.
To run the carrier unlock, users must be on a jailbroken handset, a process that modifies the iOS software and allows users to run unauthorized code. The ultrasn0w unlock can be found in the Cydia store. The unlock comes just days after hackers released a browser-based jailbreak for all iOS devices, including the iPhone 4.
The jailbreaking process takes advantage of a dangerous PDF security hole found in the Mobile Safari browser. Apple said this week it is aware of the vulnerability and is looking into the issue.
The mastermind behind the free software unlock was David Wong, a member of the iPhone Dev Team who goes by the handle planetbeing. He is the same programmer who earlier this year ported Google Android to the iPhone.
While there are several nations that have access to the iPhone through a multitude of carriers, in the United States AT&T is the sole carrier for the Apple iPhone. Unlocking it allows the use of the more competitive and cheaper T-mobile services. The unlocking process may also allow people to use SIM cards on the iPhones.
Last month, the U.S. Library of Congress reiterated its stance that unlocking is legal. It also officially made it legal for iPhone owners to jailbreak their iOS-based device and run unauthorized third-party software.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Carrier Unlock for iPhone 4 released
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