iPhone 3G unlock finally out! Say bye-bye to sim-lock!

1 01 2009

The awesome guys from the Dev Team have release today Yellowsn0w, their soft-unlock tool for the iPhone 3G with the latest baseband (iPhone OS 2.2 and baseband 02.28.00). Congratulations!

I just tried it… and it works… rather more than less!

So for you guys who want to unlock your iPhone 3G, there are a few steps to follow to accomplish this:

- With iTunes, update (or restore, if you want to loose all your settings) your iPhone to the latest Firmware (2.2)

- Then, quit iTunes and download QuickPwn 2.2 from here

- Launch QuickPwn 2.2 and follow the onscreen instructions. This software will basically activate your iPhone, allow read/write access (jailbreak) and install Cydia, the equivalent of the Appstore for unofficial apps

- After your iPhone has been cracked by QuickPwn (it takes a few minutes), you will have new icons, including Cydia. Launch it.

- It will work some time and you will have to relaunch it. Also, do the updates if any are available.

- After that, in Cydia, go to “Sections” and select “Repositories” and add the “iClarified” and “iPhone-notes.de” repositories. It will take some time to refresh the sources.

- Go to “Manage”, tap “Edit” and “Add”. You will then enter the Dev-Team repository: http://apt9.yellowsn0w.com. It will again refresh.

- Go back to “Sections” and select “Tweaks”. Install “APN Editing”. This will allow you to manually edit the data connection settings for your operator.

- Finally, go to “Search” and type “yellowsn0w”. Install the unlock tool. NB: currently, the tool does not support SIM cards with PIN codes. So remove your PIN code (quit Cydia and change it in “Settings”/”Phone”/ “SIM PIN”) BEFORE installing Yellowsn0w!!

- Quit Cydia, go to “Settings” / “General” / “Network” / “Cellular Data Network” and put the correct settings for your GSM operator (Swisscom: APN=gprs.swisscom.ch, leave User and Password empty / Orange: APN=internet, leave User and Password empty / Sunrise: APN=internet, leave User and Password empty)

- Reboot your phone and that’s it!

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(Edit) Be very careful with your data traffic if you don’t have a specific data plan including some traffic!! If you want to avoid any traffic, leave the APN settings empty!!

(Edit 2) I couldn’t have 3G working correctly with the unlock tool. Data network is working, the 3G icon is visible, but I only get GPRS/EDGE speed… Hope they will fix the bug ;-)

(Edit 3) I seems to work better, if, once you’ve finished the steps above, you do a few more:

- Once you’ve rebooted the phone, reset the network settings (in Settings / General / Reset)

- Then turn on Airplane mode… wait 30 seconds… and turn it off again

- Take out your SIM…. wait 30 seconds… and put it back in

- wait 30 seconds…

With these steps, my phone was working correctly on Swisscom Network with an Orange SIM locked phone :-)

(Edit 4) View the original blog post from the Dev Team to get more info!



Unlimited data (almost) on Orange Switzerland with 1st gen iPhone!

21 07 2008

An interesting one, that only applies to Orange Switzerland business customers…

As you may know, the Orange Switzerland offer for business customers is quite simple: you keep your current price plan and for an extra CHF 19.- / month, you get the iPhone package on top (1GB traffic + a couple of SMS).

The cool thing? They accepted to activate it for my 1st gen iPhone, without buying a 3G version!!

So I can now surf the web, sync my e-mails over the air (active sync), … all with my “old” iPhone, upgarded to 2.0 and unlocked!!

Might be interesting for you… if you are an Orange business customer.



So cool… version 2.0

21 07 2008

Works well on Orange Switzerland :-)



Pwnage 2.0 – Run iPhone OS 2.0 on your 1st gen iPhone!

20 07 2008

Here we go! The iPhone Dev Team has released his Pwnage tool v.2 that finally lets you update to iPhone OS 2!

But, be aware: the process is not as simple as ZiPhone… Be careful!

And, I have only tested it on my 1st gen iPhone. Haven’t received my 3G iPhone yet !

Basically, the principle of the Pwnage tool is quite easy:

1. You “PWN” your iPhone running system 1.1.4: this operation alters the phone’s bootloader and “breaks” the check of signed software. After this operation, the phone will let you install any unsigned ipsw file via iTunes.

2. You create a custom 2.0 system file that will activate, jailbreak (=make the system read/write) and unlock the baseband (allowing it to run on any GSM carrier).

3. You put your phone in recovery mode, and restore the custom IPSW file directly from iTunes

4. Once it’s done, the phone unlocks itself and here we go!

So far, everything worked fine on mine, including AppStore!

You can download all the stuff needed (for Mac…) here: Pwnage 2

A full tutorial (with screenshots) will follow soon!



Hello World… 2.0 or 3G

14 07 2008

Back to life!

The iPhone life was so boring waiting for the new iPhone 3G… All the speculations… the beta OS…. and so on!

So, now, back to life with some fresh and interesting news regarding iPhone in Switzerland!

News 1: … mmmhhh… no iPhones available anymore. Swisscom had 14′000 pieces and Orange 5′000 (Sunrise doesn’t distribute them). All gone at 11 am on Friday July 11. Nice shot!

News 2: If you order and iPhone and want it quickly, prefer the 8GB black or 16GB white one. Apparently the 16 GB black one is the most wanted… so you’ll wait longer!

News 3: FYI, I ordered my 16GB white iPhone today and Orange told me I could expect to receive it “beginning of August”…

News 4: Do not update your original iPhone to OS 2.0 yet!! Apparently the DevTeam or “yiPhone” will release an activation, jailbreak and unlocking tool… by tommorrow night (Tuesday evening, that is…). I’ll keep you posted.



This time it’s official: in Switzerland, Swisscom will be the official iPhone carrier… soon!

14 05 2008

As “Le Matin” announced a few days ago, Swisscom is going to be the official iPhone carrier in Switzerland. It’s certainly going to be the 3G version and it is going to be in 2008. That’s about all we know :-(

Visit the announcement on the Swisscom website

EDIT: Orange is bringing it as well. This means no exclusive deal for Switzerland. Cool! Bt unfortunately, still no dates :-(



“Final” MMS application for iPhone

27 03 2008

The folks at SwirlySpace have released the version 0.3X of their SwirlyMMS app.  It can now also receive MMS!

Cool! I just wrote a little tutorial on how to install, configure and use it with Swisscom, Sunrise and Orange in Switzerland.

Click HERE :-)



iPhones arrived in the shop!

4 03 2008

For those who are interested, there are a few iPhones that landed in the shop.

8GB version, fully unlocked, 1.1.4 firmware, base configuration for Switzerland made. Brand new, in their original packaging.

Ah… the price? CHF 750.- and you have it in 2 days (at least in Switzerland)! 

EDIT: They are all gone! I will have again a few in about 1 week! Sorry!



Unlock… all iPhones (up to 1.1.4)

3 03 2008

He did it again. Zibri released ZiPhone 2.5, that unlocks ALL iPhone versions (up to 1.1.4)!!!

ziphone2_5

Here are the unlocking instructions (careful, very difficult.. ;-) ):

- Make sure you don’t have a phone that was initially unsimlocked with anySIM 1.0 or similar. If it is the case, virginize you phone first (google “virginize iPhone” to learn how to do that). I think ZiPhone can do it but I never tried…

- Download the firmware file you need from Apple (links can be found here) and, with iTunes, restore (yes, restore) your iPhone to the firmware version you just downloaded (click on “restore” while holding the “alt” key on Mac or “shift” on PC)

- Once the restore is finished, download ZiPhone 2.5 from here.

- Launch ZiPhone and click on “Do it all”. For more advanced users, read the instructions of ZiPhone.

- After a few minutes, your phone is unlocked and ready to use. Insert your SIM card and here we go!

- I still recommend you do the following to iPhone in peace: connect to a WiFi network, launch installer and install 2 things: in “System” install “BSD subsystem”, and in “iClarified”, install “AppSupport patch (1.1.4)”.

That’s it!! … and don’t forget not to update when the next firmware version is out!



Site update…

26 02 2008

Yeah… Basically, the structure of my site does not make much sense anymore… As all the versions (except 1.1.4 that was released tonight) can be unlocked the same way, it would make more sense to have following structure:

1) Unlocking guide (all versions)

2) 1.1.1 Tips

3)1.1.2 Tips

4) etc.

5) Cool and must have apps

The tips and tricks for each version would include things like: voicemail, name instead of number, mms, turn auto-correction on and off, EDGE and WiFi issues, sound stuck in speaker mode, …

And, obviously, all Swiss-flavoured!

Any suggestions?