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01-06-2010, 11:06 PM #1
Anyone wanna place bets on what the new iphone will mean for T-mobile Users?
Anyways as you know Apple is really pushing to keep anyone NOT in ATT out of the market, especially with 3.1.2. The only thing running right now is black ra1n which is not the best thing to be using on a phone, because face it...key word is PHONE. can't always be near you're computer
So leads me to wonder what is apple going to do to make our lives even more miserable next iphone? And don't be optimistic, this is the same company that when you ask for something gives you the complete opposite.
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01-07-2010, 06:56 AM #2Livin the iPhone Life
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What's wrong with blackra1n? It works pretty well. You'll never have a "perfect" hacktivated unlocked iPhone. And there is another method (quickpwn) for mac users. Apple really doesn't care about who uses the phones on the cell phone networks. They don't want people jailbreaking the phone and modifying their software. And proof of this is the heavy rumor that Apple is in talks with Verizon to add them as a carrier for the iPhone. I wish T-mobile was included there, but frankly I don't think their network is ready to have official iPhones at this moment.
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01-08-2010, 07:13 AM #3
Yeah apple = against jailbreak.. Because to them jailbreaking = stealing apps from the app store...
blackra1n only sucks because for some users its tethered... for the lucky other few, its a great little program.
If apple made the iPhone expensive again, instead of the stupid 30 dollar manditory iPhone plan, I feel they wouldn't care so much about having the phone unlocked. If they make a good amount of money from each phone sale, who cares what we do with it. Now i could see why they're angry when we go out and spend 49 dollars on a 3g, and then unlock the phone... That probably pisses them off lol.The only thing I ask in return for helping, is that you click the thanks button, Thanks!



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