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July 31, 2012

AT&T iPhone Permanent IMEI Unlock Available Now

Unlocking an iPhone is no easy feat. There are several factors to take in to account including but not limited to baseband numbers, firmware versions and networks. The most popular method of iPhone unlocking is through ultrasn0w software however it is not compatible with higher basebands. Finally a permanent solution is available for AT&T iPhone owners, who can avail a permanent IMEI unlock very easily.



This latest solution comes from Applenberry. They are a known name as they are the manufacturers of hardware interposers used for unlocking iPhones on higher baseband. The Gevey SIM interposers were previously used to unlock iPhone on basebands that were not supported by ultrasn0w unlock. The interposers had a caveat. They worked only with specific firmware versions therefore were not a permanent solution.

This new permanent AT&T iPhone unlock solution required IMEI of the iPhone that is to be unlocked. Applenberry says that the unlock request needs one or two business days to be processed. An email will be send to the user after the request has been processed. After that, the user simply needs to connect the iPhone to iTunes, sync it whereby the unlock screen will be displayed. It is literally as simple as that and your AT&T iPhone will be network lock free permanently.

Bear in mind that if your contract with AT&T has ended, the network will unlock your iPhone free of charge. This Applenberry permanent unlock service is compatible with iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S running on AT&T regardless of firmware or baseband version. No extra hardware modification or software alteration is required. Though this permanent AT&T iPhone unlock does not come cheap. Applenberry charges $150 for the service, previous customers get $30 off. By now it should be obvious that this service is for iPhones that are locked on AT&T. After the permanent IMEI unlock, your AT&T iPhone will be compatible with any network around the world.

So what do you think ?! Have you already unlocked your AT&T iPhone or not ?!

July 16, 2012

Install iOS 6 beta without developer account (UDID) for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch

Previously we told you about the iOS 6 being available only for registered developers, well, have we got some good news for you! A forum member from iFans Forum has figured out a way to upgrade to the iOS 6 on your iPhone, iPad or your iPod touch without being a registered developer and without activating your device’s UDID (Unique Device Identifier). This means anyone who wants to can upgrade to the new iOS, of course you will have to keep in mind that since the new iOS is not stable yet you can experience a lot of undiscovered problems and so be forewarned that anything can happen.

iOS 6 beta without developer account UDID
Upgrade to iOS 6 beta without developer account (UDID)
Step 1: First of all you are going to need to download the iOS 6 Beta 2 firmware. It would be best if you have a friend who is a registered developer but even if you don’t then finding the firmware will not be much of a problem, all we can tell you that it’s out there.
Step 2: Next, you will need to downgrade or restore you device to the old iOS 5.1.1 firmware. The reason you will need to restore is that a lot less errors occur when you have a stock iOS.
Step 3: You will also need the latest version of iTunes available here: (that’s one download we can tell you about). It the new version 10.6.3 and you need this for the upgrade.
Step 4: Now, once the latest version of iTunes is installed, all you will have to do is connect your device with iTunes, and press shift + update (Windows) or Option + update (Mac) and select the firmware file (in this case the iOS 6 beta 2). Keep your fingers crossed and wait for it to finish.
Your device will restart a couple of time and once its ready just enjoy and experience the new iOS 6, you can read up on the jailbreaking guide for this iOS and how to install Cydia as well. Be sure you tell us about your experience with the new iOS 6 and just how useful this guide was.

July 13, 2012

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This Russian Hacker Discovered A Way To Crack iOS -App Purchasing

Sometimes when you install an free app from the App Store and began playing it, you find some Ads pops up at your iPhone screen asking you to purchase some new upgrades for the app, for example let us take a very popular iOS app called “Talking cat” and more apps like it. But today I would like to tell you that a new Russian hacker was able to discover a way to crack iOS app purchasing (No Jailbreak Required).
The Russian hacker called ZonD80 and the first people who covered this story was a Russian blog called i-ekb.ru where they say that ZonD8o runs the conveniently named In-AppStore.com website where he collects donations to support development of the project.
In order to use this trick it is a very simple one and you are not forced to have a Jailbreak on your iPhone.
This is Apple’s worst nightmare come true because, once installed, the crack basically lets anyone obtain in-app content free of charge, in most apps. The method is independent of the iOS version and works on all devices running iOS 3.x to 6.x.
Check out the following video which shows the in-app proxy in action.
All what you have to do is installing of two certificates (CA and in-appstore.com) and changing a device’s DNS record in the WiFi section of Settings. This lets your device contact the Russian server to circumvent the built-in protection, producing this confirmation dialogue. The method is not allowing users to install content from 100 percent of apps, as some users of the method report it failing for certain in-app purchases in specific regions. This is of course not something we approve of. Despite warnings from the developer himself to please “not pirate AppStore apps,” he continued to assist users of the hack that report it not working with certain apps. Hopefully Apple and the developer community can shut this guy down before too much content is illegally downloaded. NOTE: We haven’t tried out this way and we probably don’t recommend you to lead your iPhone into these kind of troubles. So it is at your own risk bro :)