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Originally Posted by wdelisi
I'd like to know the route you went. I briefly tried that approach during the yellowsn0w days, but I got my officially unlocked 3G then 3GS and haven't had the need since. Thanks.
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I'll let you know after I test it.
You paid top dollar for an Italian/New Zealand phone?
Well, gentleman. I have done it. My iPhone looks totally legitimate and officially unlocked, even though it is not. There are no traces of Cydia/Icy. There is also no Cellular Data Network menu to further legitimise it. I would be comfortable to walk into an Apple store and not lose my warranty. Just don't let them restore it. :-)
In the following screenshots, you will see that there are only 2 pages. There is no Cydia/Icy next to Contacts.

For the haters who say that this is bollocks, look up Mobile Country Code and Mobile Network Code on Wikipedia.
Hmm. It has never crossed my mind to try to activate my iPhone with a T-Mobile SIM. Since ultrasn0w is embedded in the firmware, it works on first boot. So, it was active when it has prompted me to connect to iTunes for activation. That would be the day. :-)