Dec

If you want to upgrade to iOS 5 but you have locked iPhone unit (aside from 4S), you might want to consider the ability to preserve your baseband to be able to unlock. UltraSn0w (V 1.2.4) unlock was just recently released for iPhone 4/3GS/3G that runs iOS 5. Here is the list of basebands that are compatible for unlocking:
iPhone 3GS: 4.26.08, 05.11.07, 05.12.01, 05.13.04, 06.15.00
iPhone 4: 01.59.00
You can follow the procedure in updating iOS 5 without updating your baseband for Windows and Mac in our previous posts.
In order to unlock your iDevice, you need to jailbreak first since it needs Cydia to download the UltraSn0w 1.2.4 package. Make sure that your baseband is listed above or else the unlocking process will not do.
A release note from the Dev Team is posted for users of iPhone 3GS and other possible baseband downgrades for some situations:
Note: there’s a special “trick” that iPhone3GS owners with baseband 06.15 need for iOS5. During the new setup screens you see when you start iOS5 for the first time, you’ll be asked about Location Services. Be sure to select “Disable Location Services” when asked! Later on in the setup, you’ll have the chance to turn on Location Services again when asked if you want to use “Find my iPhone”. It’s fine to turn it back on at that point, if that’s your desire (or you can always go in and enable it in Settings.app).
Also, some iPhone3GS users with the 06.15 baseband may have tried to install iOS5 using a stock IPSW (even though you should never ever try to use a stock IPSW if you’re an ultrasn0w unlocker). If you did try this, your baseband is probably in an inconsistent state, and you’ll need to reflash the 06.15 baseband again (using redsn0w). Be very careful if you use redsn0w to reflash the iPad baseband — don’t interrupt the process! And please avoid using stock IPSWs in the future Unlockers should never go near stock IPSWs.
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If you are a Mac user and wanted to upgrade your iPhone (4 or 3GS) to iOS 5 while you can preserve the unlock, this is the best procedure to follow. This is for the preparation of unlocking your iPhone again using UltraSn0w in the future.
RedSn0w 0.9.9b5 is the tool you need in upgrading to iOS 5 using your Mac computer. This is because the developers in the Dev Team have added the baseband preservation tool to RedSn0w which was previously available in the Pwnage Tool. Please take note that this is not a jailbreaking procedure. Instead, this will only preserve the baseband of your iPhone so you can unlock using UltraSn0w in the future.
Steps in preserving the baseband for iOS 5:
- Download RedSn0w 0.9.9b5.
- Launch RedSn0w and select ‘Extras’ and ‘Custom IPSW’.
- In your Mac, select the iOS 5 Firmware (~/Library/iTunes/iPhone Software Updates/)
- Select ‘Pwned DFU’ from RedSn0w after building the new firmware.
- Start your iPhone to DFU mode: Hold ‘Home+Power’ buttons simultaneously for 10 seconds, release Power button while continue holding the Home button for another 10 seconds. RedSn0w will then put your iPhone in Pwned DFU mode.
- Close RedSn0w completely and launch iTunes. It will recognize an iPhone in Recovery mode.
- Hold down ‘Option’ key on your Mac keyboard and click ‘Restore’ while selecting for NO_BB firmware which you had recently created. NOTE: Make sure to select the NO_BB firmware or else you will update your baseband.
- After restoring, you will now have iOS 5 in your iPhone while preserving the baseband. You can either jailbreak your iPhone now or wait for UltraSn0w update for iOS 5.
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Dec
How to upgrade your iPhone to iOS 5 while preserving the Baseband for Unlock (Windows)

Having an unlocked iPhone is what almost every iPhone users wanted to have. This is because you can switch to any carrier any time you want. Sn0wbreeze is the best tool to use if you are running on a Windows OS machine. With Sn0wbreeze, you can preserve the baseband of your iPhone while upgrading to iOS 5 if you are from iOS 4.x.x.
The following steps will upgrade your iPhone to iOS 5 and at the same time will preserve your baseband for unlocking purposes: (Note: can be used with iPhone 4/3GS/3G)
- Download Sn0wbreeze 2.8 Beta 8.
- Launch Sn0wbreeze and click OK and the blue arrow below.
- Drag to the gray box on Sn0wbreeze the iOS 5 firmware but make sure that the firmware for your device is correct.
- After verifying that the firmware is correct, click the blue arrow below and click on “Baseband Preservation Mode”. Click NEXT.
- Sn0wbreeze will then start to build your custom firmware. After finished, the custom firmware will be saved to your desktop. Verify and click OK.
- Start your iPhone to DFU mode: Hold ‘Home+Power’ buttons simultaneously for 10 seconds, release Power button while continue holding the Home button for another 10 seconds.
- On the DFU Pwner screen in Sn0wbreeze, click START.
- “iREB” will start and will place your iPhone in Pwned DFU Mode. Close out Sn0wbreeze completely after clicking the confirmation screen.
- Launch iTunes so it will recognize that your iPhone is in Recovery mode. Click OK.
- Hold ‘Shift+Restore’ and browse to the newly created firmware in your desktop.
- Wait for the Restore process to finish and you should have the same unlockable baseband.
Enjoy having an iOS 5 while preserving your baseband!
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Jun

Last week I wrote an article about Gevey SIM that will probably unlock iPhones running on iOS 5 to be launched later this year. Sad to say, it’s still to be a tethered unlock. But now, the manufacturer of Gevey SIM has updated their latest innovation that will be more interesting than the previous products.
This process will now permanently unlock your iPhone 4 running on all FirmWares iOS 4 and basebands. All you need is the Gevey Ultra SIM and a jailbroken iPhone 4. Take note: Gevey Ultra SIM will work only if you jailbreak your iPhone first. In the previous Gevey SIM, the process is quite long. Now, the process of dialing 112 was eliminated.

Here are the steps to follow:
- Remove the SIM card from your iPhone (I assume you know how to do it). Cut your SIM card in order to fit for the Gevey SIM that is included in the package. Be very careful not to cut the circuit (metal part).
- This process really need you iPhone to be jailbroken: Launch Cydia and add to your Sources: http://cydia.furiousmod.com. Search for “FuriousMod” after adding the source and install it. An error message will pop up “No SIM card installed.” Neglect the message and turn off your iPhone.
- With your SIM card on top of the Gevey Ultra SIM, place it on the SIM tray and insert back to your iPhone.
- Turn ON your iPhone and wait for the signal to appear. Don’t do anything until your iPhone picks up a signal ignoring all the errors that may come up.
- Turn ON Data Roaming in order to get a 3G network.
Enjoy your newly unlocked iPhone, which is better than software unlocked, in just a few minutes.
Tags: gevey sim, gevey sim iphone unlock, iphone 4 unlock, iphone gevey sim unlock, iphone unlockJun
Gevey SIM: To Work in iOS 5?

With the upcoming iOS 5 to be launched later this year, everyone is curious on how to unlock their iPhone when being upgraded to the latest FW. Previously, I have covered a topic regarding unlocking your iPhone by using Gevey SIM. This process actually will work for iOS 4.2 and 4.3 with some selected basebands.
But recently, as the iOS 5 Beta was now available for developers, there have been a lot of questions on the topic regarding if Gevey SIM will still unlock the iPhones running with iOS 5. So, some guys at the jailbreak community actually tested to answer the big question. Gevey SIM actually unlocks the iPhone running with iOS 5 Beta! The process for using the Gevey SIM still remains as what we covered in the previous topic about how to unlock iPhone 4 using Gevey SIM.
To be able to test iOS 5 Beta, you need to have a developer account in Apple with an iPhone registered to the iOS Developer Website. To make sure you’re on the safe side, DO NOT upgrade yet to iOS 5 since it’s still on its trial period if you are not a developer. In this way, you will prevent problem for your iDevice.
Note that this method of unlocking is technically illegal. Use Gevey SIM at your own risk and make sure you have the basic knowledge in restoring your iPhone through iTunes.
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Apr
Do you want to change your current network provider? Will you bring or send abroad the iPhone you are using right now and needs it to be ready for use? iPhone unlocking is what you need if you want to use another SIM card wherever you are.
The process of unlocking your iPhone with Firmware version 4.3.2 is quite simple. But first, you need to be familiar on how to jailbreak your iPhone. It will not work if your iPhone is not jailbroken. So first thing to do is jailbreak your iPhone 4.3.2. If you don’t know how to do it, you may read my previous post for a complete guide or ask someone to do it.
Note: This iPhone unlock process only works for the following basebands (modem firmware):
01.59.00 / 04.26.08 / 05.11.07 / 05.12.01 / 05.13.04 / 06.15.00.
Please do not try or attempt to unlock firmwares not listed above to prevent problems for your iPhone.
1. Assuming that your iPhone 4.3.2 is now jailbroken, open Cydia on your iPhone and click on Manage>Sources.

2. Click Edit>Add and type: http://repo666.ultrasn0w.com. Add source.

3. Search for “ultrasn0w 1.2.2” in Cydia. Before you install, double check your baseband if it is compatible or not. If it is positive, then proceed to install and confirm.
4. After installation process, reboot your iPhone. It should be unlocked this time and can be used to any network provider.
You see, it’s not hard than what you think. Congratulations and enjoy your newly unlocked iPhone 4.3.2!
Apr
What is iPhone Unlocking?

Unlocking an iPhone is the process of removing SIM (Subscribers Identity Module) restrictions thereby giving you the chance to use your iPhone in any carrier. This is the main reason why do you need to unlock your iPhone. If you are satisfied with your carrier right now and is not planning to bring your phone abroad, then there is no need to unlock. Software unlock or hardware unlock are the two types of unlocking processes. Hardware unlocking can be done through the modification of the device and is not highly recommended.
Software unlocking can be done easily and is safer to use since iTunes can restore your iPhone back in case something will happen unexpectedly. This method is provided freely by the DevTeam, the premier organization of iPhone hackers who are constantly developing processes to unlock or jailbreak any Apple device.
There are two things to consider before you unlock your iPhone. First, make sure that the carrier you want to use supports the iPhone technology. Second, you need to know your FirmWare version and modem version (or baseband) if it is now supported. To know these things, open your iPhone Settings>General>About. Version is the FirmWare and Modem Firmware is the baseband.
Before you can unlock your iPhone, you need to jailbreak it first. If you haven’t done it yet, learn how to jailbreak in my previous post (it’s only for 4.3.2) or other posts in the web for other firmware versions.
On the next topic, I will discuss on how to unlock the latest version of iPhone, which is version 4.3.2.
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